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Charles Dickens: 'Master Humphrey's Clock', London, Chapman & Hall, 1840-41, 1st edition, 2 volumes in 3, engraved plates & ills. by George Cattermole and Hablot Browne, 426pp, uniform contemporary half morocco gilt, spines gilt in compartments, contemporary "Williams & Sons Booksellers, London" ticket to front pastedown (3)
A collection of antique silver, including a Victorian aesthetic movement tankard, engraved with birds and flowers, hallmarked Birmingham 1879 by Elkington & Co, together with a silver pierced basket with blue glass liner, a tea strainer on stand, two small dishes and a silver LNER Whitby & Pickering railway commemorative ticket, weighable silver 14.9 ozt / 465 grams. (6)
The Beatles Last Tour U.S.A. limited edition (24/1000) framed and glazed set to include individual photographs of the band, a ticket to the concert on 13th August 1966 in Detroit and a plaque detailing the tour dates produced by 'From Me To You (Enterprises) Liverpool'. With Certificate of Authenticity. 34cm x 65.5cm.
AH 626-647 (AD 1229-1250). Zabid mint. Dated AH 646 (AD 1248/9). Type D. Kalima in three lines across field inside double intersecting trefoils / Legend in three lines citing the Abbasid caliph al-Musta'sim and al-Mansur 'Umar; rest of titles, mint and date formula in margins. SICA 10, - (date not recorded); Album 1100.4; ICV 1129. 1.82gr, 23mm, 6h (). (For this specific lot, 5% import VAT is applicable on the hammer price.) Near Extremely Fine. Toned.Acquired from Pavlos S. Pavlou, 10 April 2016, no. IS312 (ticket included).
AD 307/310-337. London mint; struck AD 311-312. 1st officina. CONSTANTINVS P F AVG, laureate and cuirassed bust to right / COMITI AVGG NN, Sol standing to left, holding globe with right hand and whip with left; star in right field, PLN in exergue. RIC VI 153; C&T 7.03.006; RML 307. 4.49gr, 24mm, 6h ().Good Very Fine.Property of a North London, UK, collector; collector's ticket included.
1625-1649. 'Garter' mint, possibly Hereford; i.m: small lis. Dated 1645. Third horseman. Design possibly by Rude the Coyner. ⚜ CAROLVS • D : G : MAG : BRIT : FRA : ET HI : REX •, King wearing cloak flying from shoulder on horseback to left; holding sword upright with his right hand; grassy ground below / CHRISTO AVSPICE. REGNO, oval shield within Garter inscribed HONI • SOIT • QUI MAL • Y • PENSE, with lion to left and unicorn to right breaking legend; crown above dividing crowned C R, date below. KM 329.5; JGB 1180 (same dies); North 2359 (formerly attributed to Coombe Martin); SCBC 2915 (this coin). 14.86gr, 35mm, 3h. ().Very Fine. Excessively rare. Pleasant pale gilt toning. The Finest Example Known.From S. R. Naish, UK, collection. Ex Seaby's Coin & Medal Bulletin, November 1945, no. N207. From H. M. Lingford collection, UK, acquired en bloc by Baldwin, 1951. (The Lingford ticket states that this coin is also from the R D Wills collection, lot 528 etc., but the Wills' piece is a different coin). From Gordon Stanley Hopkins collection. Ex Baldwin's Auctions Ltd, Auction 30, 7 May 2002, lot 272. From Colin Adams collection, UK. Ex Spink, Auction 5033, 1 December 2005, lot 163. Ex Bonhams, New York, 12 December 2012, no.1019 (hammer $40,800.00). Ex Simon Willis Coins, Market Harborough, UK, 2015-2020 (hammer £28,750.00), dealer's ticket included.In 1645, Hereford was besieged by a Scottish Covenanter army, allied with the Parliamentarians. The siege lasted a month, but was abandoned by the Covenanters due to the approach of Royalist reinforcements. However, in December of that year, Colonel John Birch led a surprise attack on the city, taking it over for the Parliamentarians. From Spink's note: 'The striking design of this remarkable coin has no parallel in the provincial coinage, indeed the use of lion and unicorn supporters is previously unknown on the English coinage. Lion and dragon supporters are found, but only on some gold sovereigns and half-sovereigns of Henry VIII and Edward VI. It was first noticed in print by Ashmole, in his Institution of the Garter (1672, p.207), and he adds the comment, from contemporary knowledge, that they were 'stamped in the West of England'. Despite the slightly base appearance, these coins were evidently produced by a regular mint and it has been suggested that this may have been Hereford, SCBI 33, p.xlv. On 16 September 1645 the arms of Hereford were augmented and furnished with supporters and the motto Invictae fidelitatis praemium in reference to the heroic siege. Hereford was finally taken by Parliamentary forces on 18 December 1645.' A metal analyzer test indicates a silver fineness of approximately 90%, only marginally less fine than sterling. The coin also contains 1.6% gold which could well be explained by the inclusion of silver-gilt items used in forming flans for coining.
AD 37-41. Rome mint; struck AD 37-41. C CAESAR AVG GERMANICVS PON M TR POT, laureate head to left / S P Q R P P OB CIVES SERVATOS in four lines within oak wreath. RIC I 37; Cohen 24; BMCRE 38; BN 50. 24.28gr, 34mm, 6h ().Near Very Fine.From the collection of a Surrey, UK, gentleman; Ex Divus Numismatik (dealer's ticket included).
AD 565-578. Nicomedia mint. Dated RY 7 (AD 572/573). Justin and Sophia, both nimbate, enthroned facing; Justin holding globus cruciger and Sophia holding cruciform sceptre / Large M; cross above, ANNO GI across fields, A below, NIKO in exergue. SB 369. 11.90gr, 31mm, 5h. ().Very Fine.From the collection of a London antiquarian, formed since the 1980s (collector's ticket included).
AD 284-305. Dated RY 1 (AD 284/285). Α Κ Γ ΟΥΑΛ ΔΙΟΚΛΗΤΙΑΝΟϹ ϹЄΒ, laureate and cuirassed bust to right / Tyche reclining to left on lectisternium, holding rudder and propping head on hand; L A (date) above. Köln 3208; Dattari (Savio) 5766 var. (obv. legend); K&G 119.8; Emmett 4083.1. 9.40gr, 21mm, 12h. ().Good Very Fine.From the collection of a London antiquarian, formed since the 1980s. From the Rocky Mountain Collection of Alexandrian, purchased from Harlan J. Berk, Ltd (dealer's ticket included). Ex Classical Numismatic Group, Electronic Auction 484, 27 January 2021, lot 630 (expertly preserved since), dealer's ticket included. Ex Naville Numismatics Ltd., Auction 84 , 8 October 2023, lot 289 (dealer's ticket included).
109-108 BC. Rome mint. Head of Roma (or Mars) to right, wearing helmet decorated with plume and stars; ROMA above, mark of value behind, [CERCO] before / Galley to right; Q • LVTATI (VT ligate) Q in two lines above, all within oak wreath. Crawford 305/1; Sydenham 559; RBW 1146. 3.77gr, 20mm, 3h (). [No Reserve]Near Very Fine. Lightly toned with hints of gold iridescence around the devices.Property of a Bristol, UK, gentleman, by family descent; collector's ticket included.
1085-1111. Salerno mint. Nimbate and draped bust of Saint Matthew facing and holding gospel; S ᙏ across fields / ROGE-RIVS DVX in three lines; star(?) above. MEC 14, 104; MIR 555. Biaggi 2268 (doppio follaro). 7.23gr, 32mm, 8h. ().Near Very Fine. Double struck.From the collection of a London antiquarian, formed since the 1980s. Ex Naville Numismatics Ltd, Auction 86, 17 December 2023, lot 717 (seller's ticket included).
Neolithic-Bronze Age, 6th-4th millennium B.P. Knapped flint axehead broken at the edge, with lateral flakes removed for the production of knife blades. 194 grams, 94 mm (3 5/8 in.). [No Reserve]Ex Alan Cherry, Bournemouth, UK. From the private collection of Kenneth Machin (1936-2020), Buckinghamshire, UK; with collection no.BA1A; his collection of antiquities and natural history was formed since 1948; thence by descent. Accompanied by an old Alan Cherry dealer's ticket.
Devensian Period, 110,000-12,000 years B.P. Comprising a section of Mammuthus primigenius humerus bone; mounted on a custom-made display stand with an information ticket. 1.22 kg total, 24 cm high including stand (9 1/2 in.). [No Reserve]From the North Sea. From a Lincolnshire, UK, collection. Property of a Cambridgeshire, UK, gentleman.
Mesolithic Period, circa 12,000-9,000 years B.P. Comprising three microlith scrapers and worked block, with inked inscription 'Near Culverwell / Portland Bill, 1970's' (3) and 'Nr Culver Well'; old collector's ticket. 80 grams total, 26-55 mm (1 - 2 1/8 in.). [4, No Reserve]Found near Culver Well, Portland Bill, Dorset, UK, 1970s. Ex old English collection. From a Leicestershire, UK, collection.
Died AD 140/1. Rome mint; struck after AD 141. DIVA FAVSTINA, draped bust to right / AETERNITAS, Aeternitas standing facing, head to left, holding phoenix on globe with right hand and lifting hem of skirt with left; S C across fields. RIC III 1105 (Pius); Cohen 12; BMCRE 1490 (Pius). 24.46gr, 33mm, 10h ().Near Very Fine.Property of a Bristol, UK, gentleman, by family descent; collector's ticket included.
AD 641-668. Constantinople mint. ∂ N CONSTAN-[TI]NЧS P P AVI (AV ligate), diademed, draped, and cuirassed bust to right / VICTORIA AVςЧS, cross potent; CONOB below. DOC 45; MIB 51; SB 984. 1.43gr, 17mm, 7h. ().Near Extremely Fine.From the collection of a London antiquarian, formed since the 1980s. Ex Classical Numismatic Group, Electronic Auction 559, 3 April 2024, lot 595 (dealer's ticket included). Ex Pegasi Numismatics inventory 9822988.
AD 217-218. Rome mint. 2nd emission of Macrinus, AD 217-218. M OPEL ANTONINVS DIADVMENIANVS CAES, bareheaded, draped, and cuirassed bust to right / PRINC IVVENTVTIS, Diadumenian, bareheaded and wearing military attire, standing to left, holding signa in right hand and cradling sceptre in left arm; two signa to right; S C in exergue. RIC IV 211 (Macrinus); Clay Issue 2; Banti 3; BMCRE 151. 20.22gr, 32mm, 6h. ().Near Very Fine.Property of a North London, UK, gentleman (collector's ticket included).
1876 A.D. R.W.Cochran-Patrick of Woodside - 2 vols, Edinburgh, 1876, 296/359 pp, quarter-calf binding with gold titling to spine, gold block insignium to cover for Library of the Royal Numismatic Society, vol.2 with 16 photographic plates each with tissue interleaf and title page; library binding with marbled boards; old Spink Auction Lot ticket (1058, October 10, 1985); usage wear to spine and corners. 5.31 kg total, 29.5 x 24 cm each (11 5/8 x 9 1/2 in.). [2, No Reserve]De-acccessioned from Library of the Royal Numismatic Society. Ex Spink sale October 10, 1985. Property of a North London, UK, gentleman.
AD 69-79. Rome, mint; struck AD 77-78. CAESAR VESPASIANVS AVG, laureate head to right / CE-RES AVGVST, Ceres standing to left, holding two grain ears and poppy in right hand, sceptre in left. RIC I 968; RSC 54. 3.44gr, 17mm, 6h. ().Good Very Fine.From the collection of a London antiquarian, formed since the 1980s. Ex Naville Numismatics Ltd., Auction 86, 17 December 2023, lot 453 (wrongly attributed as Titus), dealer's ticket included.
AD 117-138. Dated RY 13 (AD 128/9). ΑΥΤ ΚΑΙ ΤΡΑΙ ΑΔΡΙΑ ϹЄΒ, laureate, draped and cuirassed bust to right, seen from rear / Euthenia reclining to left, holding grain ears, resting elbow on sphinx; L TPICKA[I] (date) in exergue. RPC III, 5731; Köln 999; Dattari (Savio) 1710; K&G 32.473. 16.02gr, 30mm, 12h. ().Good Very Fine.From the collection of a London antiquarian, formed since the 1980s. Ex Naville Numismatics Ltd., Auction 90, 23 June 2024, lot 345 (dealer's ticket included).
Pre-Classic Period, circa 500 B.C. Lentoid in section with square butt and slightly curved edge. 127 grams, 69 mm (2 3/4 in.). [No Reserve]Acquired from Alan Cherry, Bournemouth, UK. From the private collection of Kenneth Machin (1936-2020), Buckinghamshire, UK; with collection no.SAI 1; his collection of antiquities and natural history was formed since 1948; thence by descent. Accompanied by an Alan Cherry dealer's information ticket.
Roman rule, after 212 BC. Diademed head of Serapis to right, wearing atef crown / [ΣYPAK]-O-CIΩN, Isis standing facing, head to left, holding sistrum with right hand and sceptre with left. CNS II, 240 corr. (wreath); HGC 2, 1478. 8.63gr, 20mm, 12h (). [No Reserve]Good Fine.Ex Stocker collection, Kent, UK, 1955-early 2000s; collector's ticket included.
Lands of the Cornovii, 1st century A.D. With narrow base and shallow shoulder, everted rim to the broad mouth; with inked museum number 'E1029' and accession ticket 'Roman Cremation (inside jar) 1st Cent. A.D. Viroconium Cornoviorum (Wroxeter) Lands of the Cornovii'; professionally repaired. Cf. Carr, G., Excarnation to Cremation: Continuity or Change? in Colin Haselgrove and Tom Moore, The Later Iron Age in Britain and Beyond, Oxford, 2007, for discussion of usage. 4.45 kg, 35.5cm (14 in.).Found Wroxeter (Viroconium Cornoviorum), UK, in 1921. From a West Country, UK, collection, 1990s. Accompanied by a handwritten identification card with '1921' to verso.The Cornovii inhabited an area of the (modern) English West Midlands, from Staffordshire to Chester, centered on modern Wroxeter (Viroconium Cornoviorum). This was among the largest administrative centres in Roman Britain, and drew its wealth in part from salt production and the mining of lead, copper and silver.
AD 316-326. Treveri mint; struck AD 326. 2nd officina. FL IVL CRISPVS NOB CAES, laureate, draped and cuirassed bust to right / PROVIDENTIAE CAESS, camp gate with no doors and two turrets; star above, STR(pellet in crescent) in exergue. RIC VII 477. 3.20gr, 18mm, 11h (). [No Reserve]Extremely Fine. Dark glossy patina.From the Killingholme Hoard, North Lincolnshire, found in 1993; Ex Spink & Son, 26 February 2004; Property of a Cambridgeshire, UK, gentleman, collector's ticket included.
Highly limited edition (number 343/1000) deluxe box set celebrating Nick Drake. The set contains The 10" John Peel Session (ANTARMP003 - lovely Ex+/Ex+ condition showing minimal wear), book signed by Gabrielle Drake and Cally, 3 prints with signed slip by Julian Lloyd with this copy also rather charmingly coming with a ticket and programme for the Wenlock Poetry Festival 2012.
Six c 1970s and 80s ticket stubs for Queen concerts - all gifted by John Deacon to his sister Julie. To inc Wembley 1986, VIP tickets, Earl's Court 1977 'Royal Box'. Also to include a 1976 Fan Club newsletter with signature and inscription by John Deacon. A signed certificate of authenticity accompanies each item.
A card (approx 11.5 x 10cm) signed in blue ink by Bill Wyman, Brian Jones and Keith Richard of The Rolling Stones. Also with an original paper ticket for Stockton On Tees, 8th October 1965 (9.5x8.5cm). IMPORTANT - It is believed by authenticator Roger Epperson that Bill has signed for Keith Richards.
A copy of INXS - Never Tear Us Apart, signed to front of sleeve by Michael Hutchence, Kirk Pengelly, Jon Farriss, Gary Gary Beers, Andew Farriss, Tim Farriss. Also with two ticket stubs. Signatures obtained in person by the vendor's sister, a dedicated music fan and an active autograph collector in the 1980s.
A sleeve only (no disc) for David Bowie - Space Oddity (SBL 7912, gatefold) signed to front of sleeve "To Angie with love peace and best wishes David Bowie x'. Signature was obtained in 1969 by our vendor - whose husband performed in the Hype with David Bowie. Also included is a signed (by author) copy of John 'Cambo' Cambridge's book which features a mention of the original signing (page 61), a photograph of a ticket/invite for the 1969 concert where signature was obtained, two likely unpublished photographs taken by our vendor of David Bowie's 50th birthday party - 08/01/1997.
Tram or bus conductor's ticket punch machine, 'The Bell Punch', patented London, and related collectables to include photographs, large collection of bus tickets, bus stamp for National Travel Ltd., Coach Station, Cheltenham, some items contained in a black-painted metal collector's box. This lot marks the end of the lots to be featured on TV's The Travelling Auctioneer. *************************************
Former Bristol Zoo Gardens - two early 20th century Bristol Zoo Gardens ticket boxes, likely c1930s / 1940s, as used for many decades at the Zoo's entrances to house admission tickets. Within each box are several rolls of later unused 'Adult' and 'Child' admission tickets to Bristol Zoo. Boxes with some markings denoting their usage. Tickets no longer valid.
Former Bristol Zoo Gardens - two early 20th century Bristol Zoo Gardens ticket boxes, likely c1930s / 1940s, as used for many decades at the Zoo's entrances to house admission tickets. Within each box are several rolls of later unused 'Adult' and 'Child' admission tickets to Bristol Zoo. Boxes with some markings denoting their usage. Tickets no longer valid.
1969 PRINCE OF WALES INVESTITURE CHAIR, CUSHION & EPHEMERA, designed by Lord Snowdon and manufactured by Welsh Remploy factories in stained beech and plywood with olive ash, embossed with Prince of Wales feathers motif in gold leaf, 79cms (h), Cushion with gold thread tassels and circular medallion centre, the extensive group of ephemera comprising lunch and dinner menus, 2 programs, 2 leather bookmarks, chair order form, (with order section removed), special issue BR rail ticket and Transport leaflet, Caernarfon Castle Accommodation leaflet, General Information leaflet, Western Mail portrait print and two postcards (qty)Provenance: Cllr. W.D.G.Cole, thence by descent.Comments: cushion with moth holes, frame with scuffs, seat over with mildew marks and stain, cushion degraded, inspection advised.
GREEK COINAGE: VENUSIA. APULIA c. 210-200 B.C. Quincunx, Laureate head of Jupiter l. with five pellets behind. the Reverse an Eagle standing on a thunderbolt, wings spread with a wreath in its talon. l. 15.33g. *CR A nice clear example, slightly irregular with rubbing to both sides. With Coincraft ticket and two clippings.
GOLD SOLIDUS OF VALENTINIAN III 425-455. Gold Solidus of Velentinina III (425-455) diademed, draped and curiassed bust r. within legend DN PLA VALENTINIANUS PF AUG. Reverse standing figure Valentinian in Military attire, holding Victory on a globe VICTORIA AUGGG with mint mark R V to either side and Comob to the exurge. c. 4.51g. With collector's ticket. (Sear 21265). *CR Good condition with clear detail.
The Grinch & Jim Carrey Royal Film Premiere Brochure for the film, A4 size; (1) together with ticket folder with invite and RSVP; (3) along with The Grinch colour brochure, A4 size; (1); (5) Provenance: from the collection of a former supporting actor working in the film industry, amassed over a number of years.Condition Report: CR:- In new and unread condition.
1970 FAIRS CUP FINAL / ANDERLECHT V ARSENAL A 4S Travel Limited folder return British United Airways with an itinerary for a one day trip, return flight ticket with airplane boarding passes for Gatwick to Brussels, Coach boarding pass and Brussels map for the 1st Leg at Anderlecht 22/4/1970. Generally good

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