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1900 Paris Olympic Games original entrance ticket plus additional paperwork and event coupons,original entrance ticket to the 1900 Exposition Universelle and by virtue the Olympic sporting events held therein, sold together with associated paperwork and coupons associated with the event, (qty) The 1900 Summer Olympics, today officially known as the Games of the II Olympiad, was an international multi-sport event that took place in Paris, France, in 1900. No opening or closing ceremonies were held; competitions began on 14 May and ended on 28 October. The 1900 Games were held as part of the 1900 Exposition Universelle, between May and October 1900, the new organizing committee held an enormous number of sporting activities alongside the Paris Exposition. The sporting events rarely used the term of "Olympic". Indeed, the term "Olympic Games" was replaced by "Concours internationaux d'exercices physiques et de sport" ("International physical exercises and sports" in English) in the official report of the sporting events of the 1900 Exposition Universelle. The press reported competitions variously as "International Championships", "International Games", "Paris Championships", "World Championships" and "Grand Prix of the Paris Exposition". In total, 997 competitors took part in 19 different sports. This number relies on certain assumptions about which events were and were not "Olympic".
George Best (Manchester United & Northern Ireland) 1970's match-worn Adidas black and green football boots,the boots are accompanied by a signed Letter of Provenance; the boots are sold together with a pair of George Best 1970s Manchester United blue training shorts with supporting photos (from the same collection); the lot also includes a selection of George Best memorabilia comprising: an official match programme for Manchester United v Ipswich Town 29th December 1973 (Best's last Manchester United home match); an England v Northern Ireland official match programme 10th November with original ticket; an official match programme of Manchester United v West Bromwich Albion 30th November, 2005, also with original match ticket, special edition titled ''Farewell George 1946-2005''; a George Best signed Northampton Town v Manchester United programme FAC5 7th February 1970, the famous game in which Best scored 6 goals; Northern Ireland v Holland programme 12th October 1977, Best's last international appearance; a scanned copy of a George Best and Pele dual signed NASL colour photo; and an original George Best Manchester United A&BC 1968 collector's card, (qty)The letter of provenance for the George Best football boots comes from Mr Joel Bertrand of Frankfurt in Germany and is dated 17th October 2014. He was given the boots (and shorts) from his uncle in Belfast. The uncle acquired the boots and other items of football memorabilia from the estate of a Belfast football collector who was a personal friend of the George Best and his family.
Autographed Arsenal 1970-71 framed presentation,comprising a sheet of Arsenal FC headed paper titled '1970 FAIRS' Cup Winners with 15 signatures in blue ink, McLintock, McNab, Graham, Nelson, Kennedy, Wilson, Rice etc., mounted with a 1971 F.A. Cup Final programme and match ticket, a double-season First Day Cover. and a colour photo of the team bearing later signatures of Simpson & Rice, the reverse of the frame mounted with varous related ephemera, 68 by 52cm.
Jamie Carragher signed Liverpool FC 2005 Champions of Europre comemmorative shirt,official limited edition with sepcial embroidery issued by Reebok in deluxe presentation box and slip case, with original COA, the Carragher signature on the shirt later obtained by the seller at a Meet & Greet, comes with an e-ticket confirming this occasion
Teddy Sheringham signed Manchester United 1999 Champions League Final framed presentation,comprising a large colour photo of Sheringham in goal celebration signed in silver marker, mounted above the match programme, match ticket, official team sheet and official Full Time Report, 93 by 78cm.; COA taped to frame's backboard
Eric Cantona signed Manchester United 1996 F.A. Cup Final framed presentation,comprising a signed colour photo print published by Big Blue Tube, numbered 398/500, signed to the lower margin by Cantona in fine black marker, the image portraying his Cup Final winning goal, mounted with a match programme and ticket, 57 by 107cm.
Keith Burkinshaw signed white Tottenham Hotspur Legends retro t-shirt, short-sleeved with club crest, lettered TOTTENHAM LEGENDS, signed in black marker pen, size XXL; sold with a b & w photograph of Burkinshaw holding the UEFA Cup, signed in black marker pen, 17.5 by 24cm. and a ‘Tottenham Legends The UEFA Cup 25th Anniversary Victory Dinner’ programme and ticket from the event held at the Dorchester, London, 26th May 2006 (4) Keith Burkinshaw managed Tottenham Hotspur from 1976 to 1984, winning three major trophies - the 1981 and 1982 FA Cup, 1983-84 UEFA Cup and 1981 FA Charity Shield 1981 (shared with Aston Villa).
Multi signed white Tottenham Hotspur replica jersey, UEFA Cup Final 1983-84, short-sleeved, embroidered U.E.F.A. 1983-84 FINAL, with club crest and sponsor logo, signed in black marker pen by Steve Perryman, Paul Miller, Micky Hazard, Ossie Ardiles, Glenn Hoddle, Dave Peacock, Tony Parks, Tony Galvin, Keith Burkinshaw, Gary Mabbutt, Peter Shreeves and Graham Roberts; sold together with a ‘Tottenham Legends The UEFA Cup 25th Anniversary Victory Dinner’ programme and ticket from the event held at the Dorchester, London, 26th May 2006 (3) Tottenham won the 1983-84 UEFA Cup Final, beating Anderlecht 4-3 on penalties after a second leg 1-1 draw at White Hart Lane, 23rd May and a similar result in the first leg at the Constant Vanden Stock Stadium, Anderlecht, 9th May.
Chelsea FC miscellany,to include 8 very neatly put together Exercise book style scrapbooks all dedicated to individual players. Ron Harris , Ken Swain , Dennis Wise , Ruud Gullit , Jimmy Floyd Hasselbaink , Graeme Le Saux , John Terry , Frank Lampard. Comes with 2 autograph pages of 12 Chelsea players from the 1950's Bill Robertson,Derek Saunders(2), Stan Wicks (2), Sid Tickeridge, Eric Parsons, Ron Greenwood, Roy Bentley, Les Stubbs , Johnny Harris , Stan Willemse. Also includes 2 Middlesbrough signatures (Sam Lawrie and Ron Dicks). Comes with two Films of the Road to Wembley for Chelsea in 1967 , "The Way to the Cup" (Walton Standard 8 Sound) and Pathe News Silent Colour film of the Final v Tottenham plus a Postcard (Black & White) of the 1954/55 Chelsea Championship winning team. Also includes 21 Chelsea home programmes 1953-1966 to include a ticket with Ipswich home 1961/62 plus 2 single sheet aways at Fulham (SECL Semi Final) 1962/63 and Luton Reserves 1969/70 and a cricket match v Westfield CC in 1967 plus a framed team picture (42cms x 32cms) of the victorious Chelsea team in Stockholm for the European Cup Winners Cup Final in 1998.
Tottenham Hotspur team signed Mitre football and fan memorabilia, circa 1985, signatures include Falco, Lenworthy, Hoddle, Brooke, Thomas, Naylor, Ardiles, Miller, Perryman, Stevens, Waddle, Clemence, Mabbutt, Roberts, Galvin and three unknown, signed in blue pen, signatures faded, wear to ball; sold with Spurs fan memorabilia, comprising five match day rosettes; a yellow silk tasseled sash printed in blue TOTTENHAM HOTSPUR with club crest, 116 by 13cm.; three wall pendants; a silvered plastic cockerel; a 1978-79 Tottenham Hotspur season-ticket book minus some tickets; seven cigarette cards and two used tickets, fair condition, (qty)
A complete run of Glasgow Rangers season ticket books from 1899-1900 to 1928-29, 30 season ticket books with hardcover, club crest and gilt lettering, the interior printed with handwritten name Mr James Hart on each one, stamped with club secretary's stamp, good condition, appropriate with age, some minor wear to exterior of some books, (30)
1912 FA Cup Semi-Final match ticket for Blackburn Rovers v West Bromwich Albion at Anfield, 30th March, used ticket, printed in black, 9 by 10cm., clean condition, reverse bears sign of old sticker This fixture resulted in a 0-0 draw and the replay was played at Hillsborough 3rd April when West Bromwich Albion beat Blackburn Rovers 1-0. West Brom were subsequently beaten 1-0 by Barnsley in the Final replay on 24th April at Bramall Lane. Res: £380
Rare 1932 F.A. Challenge Cup Semi-Final match ticket, Arsenal v Manchester City at Villa Park, 12th March 1932, blue card ticket with attached stub for Door C Trinity Road, Seat No.41, good condition, little wear Arsenal beat Manchester City 1-0, reaching the Final, where they were beaten 2-1 by Newcastle United.
Rare 1930 F.A. Challenge Cup Semi-Final Replay match ticket, Arsenal v Hull City at Villa Park, 26th March 1930, red card ticket with match details and attached stub for Directors’ Box Row A, stamped SPECIMEN COMPLIMENTARY, bears remnants of attached paper on bottom left corner front and back Arsenal beat Hull 1-0 to reach the Final where they beat Huddersfield Town 2-0.
Rare 1915 F.A. Cup Semi-Final steward’s ticket, Everton v Chelsea at Villa Park, 27th March 1915, yellow card printed No.1 Entrance Door F Witton Lane in black, good condition Chelsea beat Everton 2-0 before being defeated 3-0 in the Final by Sheffield United. The Final, played at Old Trafford, was known as the 'Khaki Cup' due to the large number of uniformed soldiers in attendance.
1923 FA Cup Final ticket stub for West Ham United v Bolton Wanderers at the Empire Stadium, Wembley, 28th April, printed match ticket stub, row 26, seat 4, fair condition with some creases, fold lines, tear on centre crease Bolton Wanderers beat West Ham United 2-0 in the first football match ever played at the Empire Stadium in what was known as the 'White Horse Final'.
England match programmes and ticket stubs from 1942 and 1943, comprising match ticket stub v Scotland at the Empire Stadium, 17th January 1942; match programme v Scotland at the Empire Stadium, 10th October 1942; match programme and ticket stub v Wales at the Empire Stadium, 27th February 1943, each item with wear to edges, signs of discolouration, fold lines and creases England beat Scotland 3-0 on 17th January 1942 with goals from Tommy Lawton (2) and Jimmy Hagan. The October fixture between England v Scotland resulted in a 0-0 draw. England beat Wales 5-3 on 27th February 1943 with goals from Raich Carter (2) and Dennis Westcott (3).
Manchester United programmes, comprising aways at Stoke, Everton & Derby 1950-51; Newcastle 1951-52; Charlton 1953-54; Spurs, Reading, 2 x Manchester City (League & Cup), Charlton & Sheffield Wednesday 1954-55; Swansea (friendly) 1958-59; Exeter City (1st Round League Cup) 1960-61; and undated Feyenoord friendly 1960s; Donnie McKinnon Testimonial at Partick Thistle 5.11.73, Millwall 16.9.74, and Juventus ECWC 25.4.84; together with home leg of F.A. Youth Cup Final v Chesterfield 30.4.64 and home League match against Everton; FA Cup first round second replay Wigan v Port Vale at Old Trafford 24.11.69; 1958 FA Cup Final v Bolton (complete with ticket); and a Red Devils 1956-57 souvenir brochure (22)
Tottenham Hotspur programmes from the 1960-61 double winning season,including all 42 Home & Away League games, plus Public Trial Match, 1961 Charity Shield, The Army XI and three other home friendlies; the lot also includes an away friendly v Amsterdam XI, a 1961 F.A. Cup Final programme and ticket, and also programme and ticket for the 1962 Final, plus s/f ticket, overall condition fair to good, each bearing wear, some staining, creasing with some writing and paper losses
Tottenham Hotspur in Europe 1961-62 (EC), 1962-63 (ECWC) and 1963-64 (ECWC): a collection of programmes and tickets,all home programme issues and with tickets for Dukla Prague (x 2), Benfica (x 2) and OFK Belgrade; away programmes at Feyenoord, Dukla Prague, Atletico Madrid, 961-62 ECWC (2 issues and a ticket) and Manchester United, generally good
Group of Scottish, English and European match programmes with ticket stubs, comprisng Third Lanark fixtures v Dunfermline 28th August 1963, v Hearts 19th September 1964, and v Celtic 28th November 1964; Stranraer v Meadowbank Thistle 31st August 1974; E.S. Clydebank v Queen’s Park 19th September 1964; two 'Scottish Football: a History' souvenir brochures; Halifax v Reading 23rd February 1962; Accrington Stanley v Mansfield Town 4th September 1961; Barrow AFC v Cambridge United 28th November 1970; Barnsley v Reading 26th October 1968; Southampton v Reading 4th October 1958; Tottenham Hotspur v Nottingham Forest 10th February 1962; FC Magdeburg v Sporting Lisbon 24th April 1974; DDR v SFR Jugoslawien 17th May 1978; group of 13 'Football Favourites' trading cards and a small number of ticket stubs including England v Wales 12th November 1952, Challenge Cup Final 22nd April 1967, Tottenham Hotspur v Leeds United 12th April 1968, UEFA Sport Lisboa e Benfica v AF C Ajax Amsterdam 5th March 1969 and others, Andy Gray signed b&w photograph, some minor wear, (qty)
1932 Lake Placid Winter Olympic Games four man bobsleigh qualifying tickets and brochure,the two red card ticket tags, printed NORTH AMERICAN 4 MAN BOBSLEIGH CHAMPIONSHIP SAT. JAN. 30, 1932 $2, reverse printed PLEASE WEAR TAG, 7 by 7cm., together with a Olympic Bob-run brochure, eight-page, the cover printed THE MT VAN HOEVENBERG OLYMPIC BOB-RUN LAKE PLACID, NY III OLYMPIC WINTER GAMES LAKE PLACID 1932, each bearing some minor wear, (3)
1913 Order of the Bath, Re-Inauguration of the Chapel of Henry VII as the Chapel of the Order, by its Sovereign, King George V, 22 July 1913, group of documents comprising Admission ticket for the ceremony; Supplement London Gazette recording the ceremony; Letters November 1912 with enclosure and October 1913 reciting th plans to revive the use of the Chapel and appealing for funds; List of subscribers to the appeal; Accounts of the appeal. Issued to Colonel Edmund S.E. Childers 1854-1919, Royal Engineers, adc to Lord Wolseley in Egypt and Ireland
An early 19th Century engraved Order of Bucks Ticket, Willis's Rooms London for Annual Ball, Euphrates Lodge, printed date of February 181-, with engraving depicting female archer hunting. The noble Order of Bucks was a friendly society and convivial club claiming Nimrod "the mighty hunter" as its founder, and was eventually incorporated into the Masons. Ticket approx size 21 x 26cm
An official Coronation of King Edward VII and Queen Alexandra Invitation Ticket, Westminster Abbey, 26th June 1902, the recipient a Mr J.K. Brougham with his name in ink, signed in facsimile by the Earl Marshal and with his blindstamp, engraved and printed by George W. Eve, approx 21 x 26cm
Allan Fea: 'Memoirs of The Martyr King', London, John Lane The Bodley Head, 1905, limited edition, (294/400), signed and numbered, profusely illustrated with full page plates comprising portraits, topographical and architectural views, relics etc, large 4to, original decorative full calf gilt, later rebacked, top edge gilt, Henry Sotheran & Co ticket to front pastedown
Early Hornby 00 Gauge RS604 Night Mail Train Set and Accessories, set comprising BR blue Diesel D6830, blue/grey Sleeping Car, Brake/2nd with lighting and Royal Mail Coach, apparatus and oval of track, in original box, R582 Ticket Office, Footbridge, Brick Bridge, Level Crossing, Signal and two points, all in original boxes, together with some loose Track, G-VG, boxes F-G, Set box, one lid side unattached (qty)
THE BEATLES. Set of Beatles signatures on the back of a Parlophone Records postcard of the group. Obtained on May 26th 1963 at the Liverpool Empire. With the original seat ticket for the concert, a copy of the official programme, and some contemporary newspaper cuttings.Provenance: Previously sold at Halls on 8th August 2008 for a hammer price of £2,800
STAR WARS. A ticket for Star Wars Special Preview Screening on 11th June 1977. This was the first showing of the film in the UK. The film was first screened in North American on 25 May 1977, but was not previewed in the UK until 7 months later on 27 December 1977. 11th June is less than 3 weeks after the US premiere. With two tickets for the special screening for crew members for the Empire Strikes back on 4 May 1980. This was 16 days before the charity premiere on 20 May 1980 (3)
Lincolnshire, Gainsborough, Martin Brumby, Sixpence, value, rev. wheatsheaf, edge grained, 1.85g/12h (D 10). About extremely fine and toned, of the highest rarity; one of the classic rarities in the entire series £1,000-£1,500 --- Provenance: Baldwin ‘Basement’ (with associated ticket dated 1966); Baldwin’s of St James’s Auction 11, 4 October 2017, lot 464
Tom Hammick (b.1963) Island in the Moon; Dusky Island; Night is a Starry Dome Three, each signed, inscribed and dated (in pencil to mount) Each etching 44 x 54cm or 54 x 44cm. This lot is subject to VAT on the hammer price. Horatio's Garden will receive 50% of the hammer price. Tom Hammick was born in 1963. He studied Art History at The University of Manchester and later Fine Art Painting at Camberwell College of Art and NSCAD, Nova Scotia College of Art and Design in Canada. He has an MA in Printmaking, also from Camberwell, and taught Fine Art Painting and Printmaking for many years until recently at The University of Brighton. Tom is a father to three more or less grown up children and divides his time between a painting studio in East Sussex on the sea and a purpose designed print studio in South East London on the Thames. His work, held in many public and private collections, revolves around love and loss and explores what it is like to be human and is informed by a passion for poetry and music, film, wonderment for the environment and the deepest concerns around climate change. He is a season ticket holder at The Emirates Stadium and is hoping that Mikel Arteta will restore Arsenal to their former glory. Patience is required but seeing a young squad play fast paced attacking football is thrilling.
Tom Hammick (b.1963) Kàta's Kiss Signed and inscribed Kàta's Kiss EV AP II/III (Sophie) Hammick (in pencil in margin) Reduction woodcut, 2020 One of an edition of 15 102 x 76cm This lot is subject to VAT on the hammer price. Horatio's Garden will receive 50% of the hammer price.Tom Hammick was born in 1963. He studied Art History at The University of Manchester and later Fine Art Painting at Camberwell College of Art and NSCAD, Nova Scotia College of Art and Design in Canada. He has an MA in Printmaking, also from Camberwell, and taught Fine Art Painting and Printmaking for many years until recently at The University of Brighton. Tom is a father to three more or less grown up children and divides his time between a painting studio in East Sussex on the sea and a purpose designed print studio in South East London on the Thames. His work, held in many public and private collections, revolves around love and loss and explores what it is like to be human and is informed by a passion for poetry and music, film, wonderment for the environment and the deepest concerns around climate change. He is a season ticket holder at The Emirates Stadium and is hoping that Mikel Arteta will restore Arsenal to their former glory. Patience is required but seeing a young squad play fast paced attacking football is thrilling.
EARLY RAILWAY TICKETS - LONDON MIDLAND & SCOTTISH RAILWAY 2 albums with various tickets from the 1930's onwards, including Oban, Bromley, Tilbury, Leeds, Preston, St Albans, Upminster, Gravesend, and many more, also with Navy Army & Air Force tickets, Workman tickets, Ferry tickets, Weekly Season tickets (North Eastern 1883 Fortnight Ticket Leeds and Scarbro, Kings Cross 1935, Finsbury Park 1932 etc), Weekly Holiday Season tickets etc. (2)
FOREIGN RAILWAY TICKETS - AUSTRALIA 4 albums of various vintage tickets, including Australia (Commonwealth Railways, Queensland Railways, Emu Bay Railway, Kuranda, MRWA, Victorian Railways, single ticket, monthly tickets, excursion tickets, etc), USA, Pakistan, Zimbabwe, South Africa, Holland, France etc. Also with 2 small boxes with further Australian tickets. (6)
FOOTBALL PROGRAMMES & AUTOGRAPHS including 3 albums with various football programmes from the 1970's onwards (some signed on the covers), including Man City (signed Alan Oakes), Ipswich Town, Everton, Spurs, West Brom (signed Bobby Hope), Southampton, Leeds, 1974 Texaco Cup Final (Doug Collins), Newcastle, Reading, QPR, Notts County, Wolves, Derby, Arsenal (and match ticket 78-79), England v Finland 1976, England v Czech 1978, England v Hungary 1978, England v Luxembourg 1977, Arsenal, Chelsea, Liverpool and many more. Also with a large number of autographs on small pieces of paper (some on top of cut out photographs of players), including Adrian Alston, Keith Havenhand, Jimmy Dickinson, Tony Barton, Charlie Wright, David Sloan, Keith Morgan, Graham Chadwick, and many more (some difficult to read).
BEATLES SCRAP BOOKS 8 interesting scrap books including photographs, paper cuttings, fan club items and various other items. Including a ticket stub from The Beatles Show, Gaumont Theatre Sheffield, signatures on a photograph (probably done by Neil Aspinall their road manager, Shea Stadium ticket, fan club printed signatures, etc. Also with a song book of Lennon and McCartney. (9)
Summer Of Stars '65 - a rare original vintage 1960's concert programme and ticket stub from the ' Summer Of Stars 1965 ' concert events. Most notable for featuring The Beatles (Aug 20th At White Sox Park) - the programme featuring short biographies of each member and a photograph of the group, other acts noted include The Beach Boys, Johnny Mathis, Bob Dylan, Pete Seeger etc. The programme also features adverts for vintage Gibson guitars, several adverts relating to The Beatles including a charming advert from Ludwig ' Congratulations To Ringo Starr On Your Triumphal US Tour '. An original ticket stub from 29th August 1964 (previous year - for the Beatles) is affixed to the inside cover. Rare Beatles programme.

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