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Los 3184

BR North Eastern Ticket Collectors totem cap badge and a similar British Railway badge, both by J.R.Gaunt, a North East Railway enamel pin badge British Railways cap badge, and a collection of Railway, Police and Bus Co. buttons, etc Condition Report Click here for further images, condition, auction times & delivery costs

Los 450

Railwayana: A collection of Pre-Grouping Railway Goods Tickets to include: London, Brighton & South Coast Railway, Great Northern Railway, Midland Railway, London South Western Railway, Somerset & Dorset Joint Railway, South Eastern & Chatham Railway, together with one 1948 LMS Bicycle Cloak Room Weekly ticket and one 1967 BR Stafford Platform ticket. (one bag)

Los 346

The Beatles - rare BBC TV Jukebox Jury ticket no. 51, at the Empire Theatre, Liverpool on Saturday 7th December 1963

Los 1508

A collection of late 20th Century and other Exeter City F.C. ephemera including numerous programmes, team sheets and ticket booklets, etc.

Los 63

[RELIGION & THEOLOGY]. WELSH [The Holy Bible], comprising the Old and New Testaments, by Barker, London, 1630, full leather, double-column text in Welsh, binder's or retailer's ticket for 'E. Roberts, / Port Penrhyn House / High Street / Bangor', octavo (upper and lower board detached; spine lacking label; lacking all pages before Genesis; upper and fore-edges closely cropped, not affecting main text but clipping some running titles and marginalia).

Los 64

[RELIGION & THEOLOGY] More, Hannah. An Estimate of the Religion of the Fashionable World by One of the Laity, third edition, for Cadell, London, 1791, half calf, small octavo (16.25cm x 10.25cm); with The Oeconomy of Human Life translated from an Indian Manuscript, written by an ancient Bramin, new edition, for Dodsley, London, 1781, full plain cloth, engraved frontispiece, 14.75cm x 9cm; and Sermons by the Rev. Professor Kirk, Edinburgh (Brighton Street Pulpit), 'Christian News' Office, Glasgow, 1871, full maroon leather with dentelle style borders and inside dentelles, retailer's ticket for 'J.B. Fairgrieve / Bookseller & Stationer / 7 Cockburn Street / Edinburgh', all edges gilt, octavo, (3).

Los 830

Entertainment, a collection of signed photographs (Bill Pertwee, Denny Dennis, Fraser Hayes Quartet, Gwen Du Roy and others), a Royal Film Performance theatre programme for 'The Dresser' complete with ticket and priority car sticker, 95+ 4" x 6" photographs of female celebrities many in glamour poses, A 1978 Crossroads Souvenir Special Issue magazine, book Talking Budgerigars by Philip Marsden, 2 x Llandudno Pier programmes, photograph of Bernard Archard (Dad's Army) etc. (gen gd) (100+)

Los 202

[Book-collecting]. Library and auction catalogues, 19th and 20th century, comprising: 1. Bibliotheca Chethamensis: sive Bibliocae publicae Mancuniensis ... edidit Joannes Radcliffe [-Gulielmus Parr Gresswell], volumes 1-3 (of 6), 1st editions, Manchester: J. Harrop [-Henry Smith], 1791-1791-1826, engraved portrait frontispiece, bookplates and labels of the viscounts Mountgarret of Nidd Hall, contemporary polished calf by J. Winstanley of Manchester (with his ticket), gilt rules, 8vo (21.2 x 12.8 cm), a good set, 2. A Catalogue of the Highly Valuable Collection of Prints, the Property of the Late Sir Mark Masterman Sykes, Bart. ... Which, by Order of the Executors, will be sold by Auction by Mr. Sotheby, at his House, No. 3, Wellington Street, Strand, on Monday the 7th Day of December, 1824, and seven following Days, 1st edition, [London]: J. Davy, 1824, [4] 58 [iv], 2 advertisement leaves to rear including 'The Entire Library of the late James Boswell' (not noted on Library Hub), contemporary allegorical engraving of tragedy and comedy tipped to title-page, annotated throughout with buyers and prices realised, spotting and browning, contemporary green half roan, loss to spine-ends, front joint partially cracked, tips worn, 4to (27.2 x 20.5 cm), 3. An Alphabetical Catalogue of an Extensive Collection of the Writings of Daniel De Foe, 1st edition, 2nd issue, London: for Whitmore and Fenn, 1830, extra-illustrated with a wood-engraved portrait frontispiece (mounted) and a leaf from an 18th-century bookseller's advertisement, annotated interleaves throughout, initial blank annotated 'The additions in MS to this catalogue are by the late F. R. Atkinson Esq., Jas. [?]Cropley', Atkinson's embossed bookplate re-imposed to front pastedowns, ownership inscription (dated 1973) and bibliographical annotations of Brent Gration-Maxfield to front pastedown and free endpaper, modern half sheep to style, 8vo (19.6 x 12 cm). 4. Catalogue Raisonné of Books Printed at the Curwen Press 1920-1912, London: The Medici Society Limited, 1924, with colour woodcut bookplate of Ifan Kyrle Fletcher (1905-1969) designed by E. McKnight Kauffer, original boards, dent to front, 8vo, 5. The Library of Mrs. Elizabeth Vesey 1715-1791. The First of the Blue-Stockings ... Purchased by Private Treaty and removed from the Family Mansion, Lucan House, near Dublin. With a Biographical Note by Ross Balfour, 1st edition, Newcastle-upon-Tyne: Wiliam H. Robinson, 1926, 92 pp., 2 halftone plates, original wrappers bound in, autograph signatures of Lionel Robinson, Philip Robinson and D. Ross Balfour dated March 1926 on binder's blank, bookplate of David Ross Balfour, contemporary orange half calf, gilt spine, joints and extremities rubbed, 8vo (21.2 x 13.2 cm), and 5 others (Qty: 13)NOTESThe Bibliotheca Chethamensis is often catalogued by libraries as complete with the first two volumes only, and the later volumes published between 1826 and 1883 considered to be continuations rather than integral to the original work.

Los 270

* Bristol & London. A collection of ephemera relating to roads and travel, late 18th-19th century, 8 printed slips or tickets, including a ticket for Wells Turnpike Northover Gate, dated 1776, 2 ostlers' bills (Full Moon Inn, Bristol, and Petty France), and a slip relating to monies for the building of Clifton Suspension Bridge, dated 1841, together with 7 tickets and advertisements for lending libraries and educational institutions, e.g. Bristol Mechanics Institution, and Burbidge's Library & Reading Rooms, and 12 other printings related, comprising advertisements and handbills, including an advertisement for the limbless 'Wonderful Miss Beffin', a report of 'A Wonderful Phenomenon which appeared in Whitchurch Church', 'and The Drunkard reclaimed, or, A Secret', various sizes and condition (Qty: 27)

Los 273

Commonplace book. Commonplace book by George Moore (circa 1795-1855) and family, 1805-1855, approximately 60 pieces of manuscript writings, either direct on album leaves or tipped-in (and a few loosely inserted), mostly by George Moore (many signed by him), and others by family members, including his brother Thomas and daughter Charlotte, comprising poetry in the main, and including some original songs with musical notation, some pieces composed of several leaves, many dated, including: 'Farewell to Hoxton' dated 1824; 'On the Death of the Princess Charlotte' dated 1842; 'Trip to Gloucestershire 1849'; a sermon preached by a Benedictine priest on highwayman; an autograph letter in verse written to be sent on the very first day of penny post by stamp, dated December 5th 1839, 'I write, Dear Willy, not because/I've anything to say,/But that the Penny Postage laws/Commence effect today'; and a transcript of an obituary of George Moore printed in a Gloucester newspaper on January 27th 1855 stating that George Moore was a relative of Archbishop Moore, and that some of his compositions "are well known, being adapted to music", original album leaves, disbound, large 4to, together with two other manuscript commonplace books: one belonging to John Faulkner, circa 1790-1811, comprising pp.300+ poetry, anecdotes, riddles, prose, epigrams, and copies of newspaper articles relating to Chester, Sheffield, and Manchester, disbound, 8vo; and the other relating to the Short family of Dumfries, circa 1800-1815, pp.45, various writings in several hands, with a few pencil sketches, a number of leaves torn out, original half sheep, worn, small 4to (Qty: 3)NOTESGeorge Moore was a successful manufacturer of soda water who was notoriously murdered in 1854 by Frenchman Emile Barthélemy when the latter, visiting his former employer, shot him during an altercation. Fleeing from the scene the murderer was confronted by Moore's neighbour, Charles Collard, whom he also shot dead. Apparently Barthélemy had been wearing a voluminous blue overcoat, with, concealed in its pockets and lining, a dagger, two pistols, 24 cartridges and a boat ticket for the Continent; he was on his way to France to assassinate Napoleon III. Barthélemy had already been prosecuted for being the surviving duellist in the last fatal duel ever fought in Britain, receiving then just three months imprisonment, but after the double murder of Moore and Collard he was sentenced to hang. The overcoat apparently ended up on a wax effigy of Barthélemy in Madame Tussaud's Chamber of Horrors.

Los 280

Education. A manuscript Sunday School Ticket Book, Deighton, West Yorkshire, 1823, 179pp. ruled in red ink, and completed in a neat sloping hand, wormhole to top right corner beginning approximately a third of the way through, and becoming a small trail by the end (no loss of text), inscribed on front free endpaper 'Deighton Sunday School Ticket Book, John Wiley Master, 1823', pastedowns with some sealing wax remains, original reverse calf, sometime rebacked, soiled and some wear, with crude ink label mounted on front cover, 4to, together with a manuscript book belonging to Edith Fisher, 1855-1863, approximately 40pp., comprising a variety of writings mostly in one hand, including a tale about pet dogs in India, an account of a trip to France, and a section titled 'Book of Nonsense' containing limericks in imitation of Edward Lear with varying initials, some leaves excised, and stitching broken, original half roan, rubbed and extremities worn (Qty: 2)NOTESA scarce item of juvenilia, detailing all the names of the pupils of Deighton Sunday School, and their achievements. It was the practise in Sunday Schools to reward pupils with tickets for their efforts in learning the Bible, or reciting catechisms, hymns, and appropriate poetry and prose. If students earned enough tickets they were rewarded with a suitable gift, often a Bible or other edifying text.

Los 544

* Dodgson (Charles Lutwidge, 'Lewis Carroll', 1832-1898). Autograph letter initialled 'CLD', Ch[rist] Ch[urch] Oxford, 27 February 1893, to Annie, thanking her for letting him see a letter 'it is very welcome reading', sending a ticket and adding that 'Lumbago has quite gone away', signing with the sentiment 'Your aff[ectiona]te cousin', some ink smudging without loss of legibility, 1 page, oblong 16mo (8.5 x 13.5cm) (Qty: 1)

Los 623

Woolf (Virginia). To The Lighthouse, 1st edition, London: Hogarth Press, 1927, some spotting, mainly to front of volume and fore-edges, bookseller's ticket of Deighton Bell & Co., Cambridge, to front pastedown, original blue cloth gilt in generally bright condition, in original dust wrapper, designed by Vanessa Bell, spine sunned and very slightly frayed to extreme head and foot, a few minor marks and spots, pale offsetting of the spine of the dust wrapper on to the cloth spine of the binding, 8vo (Qty: 1)NOTESKirkpatrick A10a. One of 3000 copies printed.

Los 3025

A group of railway ephemera, circa 1950's/60's, including time tables, regulations, rule books, driving instructions and a ticket examiner's manual. (qty)

Los 862

A collection of Old Hill railway brass and enamelled bridge plates, a GWR stamped ticket spike block, also paper work and ephemera and two posters. (qty)

Los 376

A COLLECTION OF EPHEMERA some relating to WWII, London Transport and a Bus Conductor's ticket rack

Los 205

BMI / Brit Awards, a presentation box with tie-pin for the 1992 BMI awards and a ticket, folder and wrist band for 2005 Brits - All in Excellent condition

Los 1003

Artist: Mikhail Larionov (Russian, 1881 - 1964). Title: "Grand Bal des Artistes…Travesti Transmental…1923". Medium: Original color woodcut . Date: Composed 1923. Dimensions: Overall size: 8 3/4 x 10 7/8 in. (222 x 276 mm). Image size: 8 7/16 x 10 in. (214 x 254 mm).Lot Note(s): Signed by Larionov in pencil, lower center, directly above his printed signature. The printed price of 15 francs crossed out, annotated "ticket gratuit" (in another hand?). Cream wove paper. Full margins. Excellent impression. Very good condition. Literature/catalogue raisonne: Le Peintre et L'affiche, Union des Arts Decoratifs, Paris, 1988. Provenance: Estate of Seymour Hacker, Hacker Art Books/Gallery, NYC (his personal collection). Comment(s): No auction records of a signed impression have been located. Auction sales of the unsigned poster include: Swann Galleries, NYC, (Modernist Posters, #2079) - 05/08/2006 - lot#87, realized $4,370; Poster Auctions International, Inc. (Winning Posters XLIV) - 05/06/2007 - lot#325, realized $2,990; and Swann Galleries (Modernist Posters, Sale #1897) - 05/07/2001 - lot#10, realizing $2,530. The poster is printed in brown and ochre, the price "15" added by rubber stamp. The large abstract design, lettering and smaller image have all been printed from separate wood blocks, cut by Larionov himself. His signature appears at the foot of the sheet below the large design. "Arriving in Paris in 1914, Larionov became one of the major figures of the twentieth-century avant-garde, at least in part because of his relationship with Diaghiliev, with whom he worked for years at the Ballet Russes. From Fauvism to Rayonism (which he himself founded), he paved the way to the Futurism of Marinetti and for artists like Francis Picabia and Man Ray. With his wife, Natalia Gontcharova, Larionov organized key exhibitions (which has titles such as the Knave of Diamonds, The Tail of the Ass, The Golden Fleece), as well as endless parties, balls, and crazy events in Montparnasse. It is thus quite fitting that he designed the poster for one of the artists' balls of the Union of Russian Artists. Using only two colors, brown and ochre, as well as hand-cut letters, the image suggests smaller yet recognizable versions of the cubist figures and works of art. The poster has a definite flavor of the Paris avant-garde in the 1920s. Very rare." (Nicholas D. Lowry). Image copyright © Artists Rights Society (ARS), New York. [6869-2-1600]

Los 124

Back To The Future (Part 1, II and III ) - collection of replica props from all three instalments of the time-travelling movie. Includes; a Biff Tannen Museum ticket, a ' Do Not Open Until 1985 ' letter and envelope, a Mad Dog Tannen photograph, a USA Today replica newspaper, a ' You're Fired !!! ' fax, Save The Clock Tower leaflet, drawing of the Flux Capacitor, and other items. All obtained from a Hollywood Collectors Convention and supplied within a BTTF wallet from the event.  

Los 180

Isle Of Wight Festival - 1970 - a rare collection of original ephemera from the Isle Of Wight festival in 1970, which featured Jimi Hendrix, The Who, The Moody Blues, Everly Brothers, Procol Harum, The Doors, Free, Joni Mitchell, Mungo Jerry, and many other acts. The programme is filled with photographs, advertisements, and biographies of those involved in the festival. Supplied with a rare Evening Standard newspaper ' Festival Fun Book ' Pop Special newspaper featuring news, photographs and articles to do with the 1970 festival. Also supplied with a ticket for the festival - Sunday, August 30th 1970 ' featuring the festival artwork. Rare collection of rock and roll memorabilia. 

Los 240

Beatles Interest - a rare original 1967 ticket for the premiere of the movie ' How I Won The War ' starring Michael Crawford, John Lennon and Roy Kinnear. The ticket with text ' The Directors Of United Artists Corporation Ltd Cordially Invite You To Attend A Special Preview Of.... ', the venue being the London Pavilion, Piccadilly Circus, London on Weds 11th October 1967 at 11pm. The ticket itself being printed on card, with a depiction of the movie poster to front. Centrally torn (by means of marking entry to the event). Rare item. Measures approx; 7x5".

Los 248

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. 

Los 270

Gerry And The Pacemakers - Pavillion Ballroom, Buxton - a rare original 1960's concert / gig poster for the band in Buxton, Saturday July 20th 8pm - 11:45pm. Admission and ticket details to bottom section. Decorated with a black and green border. Printed by Arthurs of Woodchester. Folded, with some crumpling, print running and edgewear. Measures approx; 49x74cm. Rare original poster.

Los 465

The Rolling Stones - a rare piece of Rolling Stones memorabilia - an original NME New Musical Express ' Poll Winners All Stars Concert ' programme from Sunday May 12th 1968 at the Empire Pool, Wembley, London. The Stones were a late-addition to the bill, playing just two songs, and as such don't officially feature in the programme (but are mentioned on the back page). This live concert was to be the last for Brian Jones, who departed the band shortly after and passed away just over a year later. It was also the live debut of ' Jumpin' Jack Flash '. The programme is also supplied with its original ticket. A rare pair of Rolling Stones concert items. 

Los 92

Elton John - English singer, songwriter, pianist, and composer - a rare autographed 2008 Tour shirt, signed to the front in black ink by John. Obtained in person by the vendor during the last song (where John typically comes to sign autographs for fans) at Keepmoat Stadium, Doncaster on 12th July 2008. The shirt is the official Tour shirt for the Elton John Tour and is a size ' L '. Supplied with the vendor's original ticket to the concert. Rare. 

Los 153

An official F A programme for the Challenge Cup Competition Final Tie match between Blackpool and Newcastle United at Wembley on 25th April 1951, with a ticket for the East Standing Enclosure, Turnstile B Entrance 24

Los 153

Derome le Jeune binding.- Paschal (Charles) De Coronis, engraved additional pictorial title, woodcut ornament to title, woodcut head-pieces and decorative initials, occasional spotting, lightly browned, inner gilt dentelles, pink endpapers, ?binder's ticket removed from upper front pastedown, olive green morocco by Derome le Jeune, gilt, covers with triple filet borders with rossette corner-pieces, flat spine in compartments and richly decorated with bird, floral and foliage tools, spine faded to brown, cover faded, rubbed, g.e., 8vo (binding 194 x 124mm.), Leiden, Verbessel, 1681.⁂ Provenance: Edward George Geoffrey Smith Stanley, 14th Earl of Derby (engraved armorial bookplate).

Los 198

Andy Warhol (American, 1928-1987)Lincoln Center Ticket (Feldman & Schellmann II.19) Screenprint in colours, 1967, on wove, from an unsigned edition of 500 (there was also a signed edition of 200 on opaque acrylic), published by Lincoln Center poster and print program, New York, the full sheet, 1143 x 610mm (45 x 24in)(SH)This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: PP This lot is owned by a private individual. The right of return enjoyed by EU customers is not applicable.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Los 44

Hunt, John The Ascent of Everest London: Hodder & Stoughton, 1953. First edition, 8vo, signed on the title-page by Sir Edmund Hillary, Tenzing Norgay, John Hunt, George Lowe, Michael Ward, Michael Westmacott, Tom Bourdillon & George Band, original blue cloth, accompanied by a Royal Geographical Society and Alpine Club ticket to a talk, "Challenge of Everest", on Wednesday 29th May 1963; Gregory, Alfred The Picture of Everest. London: Hodder and Stoughton, [n.d.] 4to, original Japanese vellum, some soiling to covers (2)

Los 280

A Chelsea scent bottle, c.1755, modelled as a bottle contained in a yellow wicker basket, the neck painted with sprays of flowers, moulded with a bottle ticket inscribed 'Eau de Senteur', with a gilt metal mount and a stopper formed as a colourful butterfly with folded wings, restoration, 9.8cm.

Los 395

VINTAGE MID 20TH CENTURY BUS CONDUCTOR TICKET ISSUE MACHINE-PAT NO 368802,T.I.M CIRENCESTER

Los 261

1933 Chicago International Exposition, nickel plate commemorative bracelet with relief moulded skyline of Chicago, together with an Exhibition entry ticket (2)

Los 24

An early 20th Century mahogany and brass half-plate Thornton-Pickard 'Amber' Field Camera, with septum slot, lens board fitted with TT&H lens flange, unused lens board and one dds, G-VG, but bellows bottom seam unglued, mildew at back of bellows, period leather neck strap added, with tripod, wrapped in brown paper, with annotation by Godfrey Batting; with card scrap from 1926 camera club calendar and sale ticket for camera '….great bargain £4-17-6, cost over £10-0-0'

Los 69

Photographic Equipment Retailer's Catalogues, 'Fallowfield's Photographic Annual and Comprehensive Catalogue….1909-1910', with 1930 Maidstone & District bus ticket bookmark, casebound, pp 939, F, Butcher's 'Photographic Fashions - Cameo, Klimax, Carbine Cameras', pp 194, G, with pamphlet catalogues, mostly circa 1910-1930, including Dollonds', Ross Ltd, Marion's, Manistre, Sands Hunter & Co, Salex, Archer & Co and Sands Hunter & Co, most P, some incomplete, and two later catalogues (qty)

Los 1127

Programme and ticket dated 26th Dec 1994 at the Melbourne Cricket ground Two small stape marks ( hadr to notice ) where ticket was attached to programme

Los 1650

Very rare ticket, good condition with the year noted on top edge

Los 1822

Ticket in very good condition. Programme slight fold otherwise, very good.

Los 2050

40 Newport County home and away match tickets from first season back in the league 2013 -2014 Includes Directors Box Access all areas Parking Permits fixture lists and Plastic Season Ticket

Los 560

32 Page Quality reprint with Reprint ticket + 9 photographs

Los 638

This original programme comes with a reproduction cover but contents are 100% genuine. Programme does have tape on most pages also a few tr's. Replica ticket also supplied. Price reflects condition.

Los 95

Very rare ticket for this Scottish Cup match Feint folds 

Los 956

Rare ticket for the 1948 Olympic Final of the Football. Sweden beat Yugoslavia 3-1

Los 2527

A GREEN PAINTED IRON TICKET DISPENSER, THE FLATTENED SIDE OF THE CYLINDRICAL SHAPE WITH THE MECHANICAL APPARATUS. H 25cms.

Los 226

English School, 20th century 'THE ENCLOSURE, FULHAM V. TOTTENHAM HOTPSUR, SIMON MORGAN TESTIMONIAL MATCH, 2 AUGUST 2000' Signed with initials JRB l.r., oil on board 19.5 x 23.5cm With the match ticket attached to the reverse.

Los 14

FOOTBALL, programmes, inc. England v Malta, 3rd Feb 1971 & 3rd June 2000 (with ticket); Norwich City in Malta (4), v Sliema Wanderers 1963, at Valletta 1964, v Combined Services XI 1984, at Hamrun Spartans 1984; Nottingham Forest (4), at Malta 1982, v Selezzjoni tal-Gvern u Parastatali 1982, v Vastra Frolunda (Sweden) 1987, v Botev (Bulgaria) 1984, G to VG, 11

Los 162

FOOTBALL, selection, inc. Nottingham Forest v Koln (3), 25th April 1979, Geisbock Echo newspaper style programme, used ticket and letter from Iris & Klaus Edlinger; Amateur Cup Finals, programmes (4) & newspaper cuttings, inc. Bishop Auckland v Pegasus (21st April 1951), with songsheet; Pegasus v Southall (14th March & 21st March 1953); Pegasus v Harwich & Parkeston (11th April 1953), with songsheet; Crook Town v Hounslow town (14th April 1962), with songsheet; tickets (4), 21st April 1951, 11th April 1953, 16th April 1955 & 14th April 1962, G to VG, small Qty.

Los 261

RUGBY, World Cup 1999, inc. programmes (5), with ticket (4); v Japan, v Australia, v Argentina (no ticket); Australia v France, SA v NZ, together with a set of seven Wales postcards, VG to EX, 18

Los 318

CRICKET, selection, inc. 1980 Centenary Test (10), signed cards by Colin Cowdrey & Bobby Simpson (lightly laid down to large acetate album page with Carr t/c & programme cover), programme, ticket for 2nd day; 1985 Ashes, scorecards (5), tickets (2) etc., VG to EX, 20*

Los 326

CRICKET, Members Ticket booklet, Cambridge University 1888, VG

Los 335

CRICKET, original ticket for Oxford v Cambridge, 1919, at Lords, with repro photo of Cambridge team, VG, 2

Los 358

FOOTBALL, programme and ticket, Stoke City v West Ham United, 26th Jan 1972, League Cup semi-final 2nd replay played at Old Trafford, G to VG, 2

Los 377

FOOTBALL, Manchester United selection, inc. Nobby Stiles signed photo, half-length in Manchester United kit; home programme for United v Hibs (1967/8 EC); Association of Former Players (5), signed ticket for 10th Reunion, April 1995, to reverse by six attendees, Scanlon, Wood, Whitefoot, Morgan, Gaskell & McGuinness; signed compliments slip by Warren Bradley; unsigned menus (3), Oct 1993-1995), VG to EX, 7

Los 402

CRICKET, programme for match played in Egypt, 26th & 27th Aug 1944, 17 Area v 16 Area, players inc. Tindall, Pothecary, Nourse, Laker etc., scores completed in pencil, together with a tea ticket, 4 x 6, corner creasing , folds and staining, FR to G, 2

Los 46

BOXING, press exchange ticket for 24th March 1969, at Madison Square Garden, eliminator match for W.B.C. heavyweight title between Quarry & Mathias, laminated, G

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