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Los 753

MAN UNITED Programme and ticket from the Manchester United v Benfica European Cup Final at Wembley 29/5/1968. Generally good

Los 769

FA CUP SEMI FINALS A collection of 29 FA Cup Semi Final programmes 1955-1969 plus a ticket for the Arsenal v Liverpool 1980 FA Cup Semi Final at Hillsborough. Fair to generally good

Los 9

ENGLAND / SCOTLAND Ticket for a messenger with admittance to all parts of the ground except the Royal Box for the England v Scotland match at Wembley 10/10/1942. Some scuffing on reverse. Fair to generally good

Los 947

1977 EUROPEAN CUP FINAL Borussia Monchengladbach v Liverpool played 25 May 1977 at the Stadio Olimpico, Rome. Scarce unused VIP / Services ticket. Generally good

Los 949

1983/84 LIVERPOOL European Cup Benfica v Liverpool played 21 March 1984 at the Estadio da Luz, Lisbon. Scarce Press Invitation Ticket issued to Stuart Jones of The Times newspaper in very good condition. As described

Los 950

1984 LIVERPOOL European Cup Final AS Roma v Liverpool played 30 May 1984 at the Stadio Olimpico, Rome. Scarce Press Pass/Ticket issued to Stuart Jones of The Times newspaper in very good condition. As described

Los 982

WORLD CUP 1974 WEST GERMANY Ticket for Scotland v Zaire in Dortmund 14/6/1974. Good

Los 83

4 boxes of 7 inch singles and 1 box of LPs - good lot with many singles in their original sleeves including the Beatles Magical Mystery Tour MMT 1 Mono, 2 records plus complete booklet, (very good) Many are without the original sleeves. Titles and groups include Ballad of John & Yoko R5786, I'm the Walrus, Long Tall Sally picture sleeve, Baby you're a rich man, I feel fine, Ticket to ride, She Loves You, etc. The Beach Boys, James Brown, Little Richard Stateside London and Mercury labels, Kinks on Pye, Marianne Faithful (Decca unboxed), Connie Francis, Billy Fury (Decca unboxed + Parlophone), Adam Faith on Parlophone, Georgie Fame, Peter Frampton, Cliff Richard, Ken Boothe Trojan, Lonnie Donegan, Four Tops, Fourmost, Fortunes (Decca unboxed), Anthony Newley, Sandy Nelson, Roberta Flack, Fifth Dimension, Dr Feelgood, Chubby Checker ps, Eddie Cochrane ps, Beau Brummels advance promo 7N 25293, Chuck Berry on Chess, London and Columbia, Brook Benton, LP box contains Genesis, Ian Campbell, Jimi Hendrix, Billy Fury, Johnny Hallyday, Sylvie Vartan, Stylistics, Helen Reddy, Neil Young, Ardene Taylor, Hollies, Rod Stewart, Billy Joel, Four Tops, etc. Condition Report: Various Conditions. Too many for us to provide a list. One of the boxes of singles contains records with no sleeves at all (5 boxes)

Los 190

Rowling (J.K.) Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows, first edition, signed by the author 'To Laura' on title, with hologram sticker to title, letters, stickers, balloons, ticket and other 'Moonlight Signing' ephemera loosely inserted, original pictorial boards, dust-jacket, near-fine generally, 8vo, 2007.

Los 322

UK RED ATLANTIC SOUL 45'S x 8. Collectors pack of eight UK releases on Atlantic to include Rex Garvin - Sock It To Em J.B Part One (584028), Little Mac & The Boss Sounds - In The Midnight Hour (584031), Dee Dee Sharp - Bye Bye Baby (584056), Billy Vera & Judy Clay - Country Girl & A City Man (584169). Joe Tex - Go Home and Do It (584212), Sharon Tandy - Hold On (584219), Clarence Carter - The Court Room (2091-093) and Tyrone Davies - One Way Ticket (2091-131). All are in Ex+ or better condition.

Los 645

10th-14th century AD. A ceramic vessel representing a male figure, hands held together at chest; everted rim; decorated with black paint which continues around the circumference of the vessel, a band of fish around the rim and central body, with a cross-hatch design at the 'back'. 647 grams, 20.5cm (8"). Property of a Cambridgeshire gentleman; previously in the private collection of Dr. K. A. Joysey of Cambridge University; accompanied by an old dealer's ticket including provenance and description (£695.00).Fine condition.

Los 2958

3rd-7th century AD. A seated cross legged figure with hands placed on knees; prominent facial features with almond-shaped eyes, crescent mouth, pointed beard and pinched ears. 133 grams, 87mm (3 1/2"). Property of a Cambridgeshire gentleman; previously in the private collection of Dr. K. A. Joysey of Cambridge University; accompanied by an old dealer's ticket including provenance and description (£695.00"). [No Reserve] Fair condition.

Los 2990

Pleistocene Era, 40,000-20,000 BP. A large section of a red deer Cervus elaphus antler with collector's ticket attached. 1.2 kg, 50cm (19 3/4"). From a Leicestershire, UK, collection; found Tattershall, Lincolnshire, 1970s-1980s. [No Reserve] Fine condition, professionally conserved.

Los 3055

Upper Jurassic Period, 140 million years BP. A large polished dinosaur coprolite. 500 grams, 85mm (3 1/2"). From an old Bristol paleontological collection; acquired 1950s-1960s; accompanied by a ticket from the Black Hills Institute of Geological Research; from the Morrison Formation, Utah, USA. [No Reserve] Very fine condition.

Los 3115

Oligocene Period, 28 million years BP. An Archaeotherium mortoni upper jaw displaying eight teeth and two partial teeth. 1.7 kg, 24cm (9 1/2"). From an old Bristol paleontological collection; acquired 1950s-1960s; accompanied by a ticket from the Black Hills Institute of Geological Research; from Brule Formation, South Dakota, USA. Fine condition.

Los 3504

120-100 BC. Obv: Aquitanic head right with leaf-like hair. Rev: horseman right with oval shield, scrolled flower below. LT 4446; DT 3344; BMC S 174. Chris Rudd, Liz's List 46, number 4 (this coin"). 3.04 grams. . Property of a lady; acquired from her son; previously with TimeLine Auctions Sale 77, lot 2070; formerly Brodie Hall, Kent, UK, collection; acquired Chris Rudd (with envelope and ticket); ex D. Beadell collection. 'Chris Rudd notes: 'Only 38 others recorded, mostly in French museums. These large West Berry silver coins are attributed to the Pictones by D. Nash (1978).' Very fine; large flan. Very rare.

Los 3506

40-10 BC. Obv: Armorican-style head right with three large hair-locks, slit eye and scroll issuing from mouth. Rev: fantastic horse right with bulbous chest, sinuous 'swan's neck', traces of lash above with X in square banner before, uncertain motif below. LT -; DT -; de Jersey -; Scheers -; cf. LT J.26; cf. DT 2343; cf. Deperyot VIII, 183, 185. Chris Rudd, List 115, number 4 (this coin"). 1.44 grams. . Property of a lady; acquired from her son; previously with TimeLine Auctions Sale 77, lot 2072; formerly Brodie Hall, Kent, UK, collection; acquired Chris Rudd (with envelope and ticket); ex Cotswold collection. Chris Rudd notes: 'This seems to be a miniature version of a de Jersey class 4 stater, possibly with a boar below and certainly with a banner before the horse. The big difference is the horse's neck which is represented by a large double scroll (or are these meant to be reins?"). Commenting on these excessively rare quarter staters Dr Philip de Jersey says: 'It is apparent that these were small-scale, extremely localised issues, with the same type rarely known from more than a couple of sites. The sites on which most have been found are predominantly ritual locations, notably fana and for that reason it is difficulty to accept Gruel and Taccoën's suggestion that the coins are 'un element indispensable à une monétarisation réelle des échanges commerciaux'. It is far more likely that the function of these coins was intimately bound up with the site itself, perhaps as a special form offering, since they do not generally appear in the contexts one would expect if they were really evidence of monetarisation. The date of these issues is almost certainly post-conquest, Gruel and Taccoën suggest 40-10 BC - and thus the coinage represents the only significant indigenous production of the post-war years' (Coinage in Iron Age Amorica, 1994, p.115)'. Very fine/near extremely fine. Extremely rare; unpublished in major catalogues.

Los 3508

50-30 BC. Obv: boar left with upturned snout, with four lyres above. Rev: stag left, looking back over shoulder, 'wing' motif and annulet above, annulet-in-annulet below. S. -; BMC -; ABC 935; see Chris Rudd, List 100, 18 for discussion. Chris Rudd, List 111, number 18 (this coin"). 0.41 grams. . Property of a lady; acquired from her son; previously with TimeLine Auctions Sale 77, lot 2073; formerly Brodie Hall, Kent, UK, collection; acquired Chris Rudd (with envelope and ticket); found near Basingstoke, Hampshire, before 2010. Near extremely fine/good very fine; bold animals. Excessively rare (only a few others recorded).

Los 3509

55-45 BC. Obv: wreath motif with inward facing leaves and ornaments in angles. Rev: horse right with beaded mane, wing motif and pellet trefoil above, ellipse and cogwheel in front, cogwheel below. S. 32; BMC 279-286; ABC 2436. Chris Rudd, List 108, number 44 (this coin"). 5.70 grams. . Property of a lady; acquired from her son; previously with TimeLine Auctions Sale 77, lot 2076; formerly Brodie Hall, Kent, UK, collection; acquired Chris Rudd (with envelope and ticket"). Chris Rudd notes: 'No, this isn't just another Early Whaddon Chase gold stater. This is a Cogwheel Type gold stater which is a rare type. This excellent example not only shows the wings of the winged sceptre on the obverse, but also a crescentic hidden face like the one on our Commius E-Type gold stater (no 20"). The reverse allows us to see not one but two cruciform 'cogwheel' ornaments: one before the horse (complete), the other under the horse (top part"). There is also a very bold pellet-triad immediately above the horse's head.' Good very fine; neat flan. Rare.

Los 3510

10-40 AD. Obv: COF in box with pellet at sides, pellet-in-annulet above and below. Rev: facing head of Medusa with VERI around. S. 141; BMC 1506; ABC 1271. Chris Rudd, List 117, number 26 (this coin"). 0.25 grams. . Property of a lady; acquired from her son; previously with TimeLine Auctions Sale 77, lot 2074; formerly Brodie Hall, Kent, UK, collection; acquired Chris Rudd (with envelope and ticket"). Chris Rudd notes: 'It's five years since we sold our one and only other specimen, which came to us from the Tony Abramson collection. Commenting on it Dr Philip de Jersey said: 'This is one of the rarest of Verica's silver minims, with only seven examples recorded in the CCI, of which four are in museum collections. The Medusa head links the type back to the quarter stater of Tincomarus bearing the same motif (VA 378) but is rather less well defined here; the limitations of the minim dies must have made this an extraordinarily difficult piece of die engraving.' Good very fine/very fine. Extremely rare (only nine others recorded, including four in museums).

Los 3515

35-43 AD. Obv: corn ear without central stalk with [CA]M to left and CVN to right. Rev: horse rearing right with AGR below. S. 352; BMC 1854; ABC 3002; See Chris Rudd, Lists 64, pp.5-8; 65, pp.2-3; 70, pp.2-4 and 112, pp.5-6 for discussion. Chris Rudd, List 112, number 53 (this coin"). 1.37 grams. . Property of a lady; acquired from her son; previously with TimeLine Auctions Sale 77, lot 2077; formerly Brodie Hall, Kent, UK, collection; acquired Chris Rudd (with envelope and ticket); found near Stowmarket, Suffolk, 2009. Chris Rudd notes: 'Agr is one of the most elusive rulers of late iron age Britain and this is the prettiest Agr gold quarter stater we have seen. A great specimen of a great rarity.' Extremely fine; arguably the finest known example. Excessively rare (only four others recorded).

Los 3566

991-997 AD. Obv: profile bust with sceptre and +ÆÐELRÆD REX ANGL?X legend. Rev: short voided cross with C R V X in angles and +TVNAM?OEAXEC legend for the moneyer Tuna at Exeter mint. S. 1148; N. 770; cf. Hild. 589 (same reverse legend); 1.58 grams. . Ex Mr RWM collection; ex Sincona Auction 59, lot 1492 (with lot ticket"). Near extremely fine; dark tone. Scarce mint.

Los 3567

991-997 AD. Obv: profile bust with sceptre and +ÆÐELRÆD REX ANGL? X legend. Rev: short voided cross with C R V X in angles and +GODRICM?OLVND legend for the moneyer Godric at London mint. S. 1148; N. 770; cf. Hild. 2584 (same reverse legend); MEC 8, 1847 (same dies?"). 1.67 grams. . Ex Mr RWM collection; ex Sincona Auction 59, lot 1491 (with lot ticket"). Near as struck; Viking peck marks to obverse.

Los 3574

1050-1051 AD. Light coinage, 'Jewel Cross' bust. Obv: profile bust with sceptre and +EDPAR RC legend. Rev: short expanding cross with annulet in second quarter and +PINTERFVGLONEOF: legend for the moneyer Winterfugel at York mint. S. 1176; N. 822; cf. Hild. 171 (same reverse legend, different type"). 1.18 grams. . Ex Mr RWM collection; ex Sincona Auction 59, lot 1493 (with lot ticket"). Extremely fine. Rare type; scarce moneyer.

Los 3578

1107 AD. BMC type vi. Obv: pointing three quarter bust with sceptre and three stars before with HENRIC REX legend. Rev: cross over saltire with quatrefoil ends and stars in angles with +PVLGAR:ON:LVND legend for the moneyer Wulfgar at London mint. S. 1267; N. 862. 1.28 grams. . Property of a Kent, UK collector; acquired CNG Sale 452, Lot 890 (with lot ticket"). Fine; reverse better. Very rare.

Los 3588

1430-1431 AD. First reign. Obv: facing bust with tressure with +HENRIC[rosette]DI GRA[rosette]REX[mascle]ANGL[rosette]Z[rosette]FRANC legend. Rev: long cross and pellets with +POSVI[rosette]DEVM ADIVTORE MEVM and VIL[mascle]CALI SIE[rosette] legends for Calais mint. S. 1859; N. 1446. 3.74 grams. . Property of a London gentleman; with collector ticket. Good very fine.

Los 3735

449-425 BC. Obv: Herakles in fighting stance wearing lion-skin holding club overhead in right hand and bow before in left. Rev: lion attacking stag crouching right with Aramaic inscription above within incuse square. Zapiti & Michaelidou 5-6; Tziambazis 17; BMC 16-8. 11.1 grams. . Ex Derek Aldred collection; ex Roma sale 68, lot 589 (with lot ticket"). [No Reserve] Fine; reverse better, from worn dies.

Los 3740

96 BC. Rome mint. Obv: helmeted head of Mars right with mallet above and mark of value below chin. Rev: warrior standing left before trophy, right foot on cuirass, holding spear; C MAL and caduceus above prow behind. Craw. 335/3c; Syd. 615; RSC Poblicia 6; Sear 216. 3.77 grams, 17mm. . Private collection, home counties, UK; ex Roma sale 64, lot 552 (with lot ticket"). [No Reserve] Good fine. Scarce.

Los 3741

79 BC. Rome mint. Obv: diademed and draped bust of Diana right, with bow and quiver over shoulder; SC before. Rev: Victory driving galloping biga right, holding reins, palm frond and wreath; CXIII below, T CLAVD TI F AP N in exergue. Craw. 383/1; Syd. 770; RSC Claudia 5; Sear 310. 3.83 grams. . Property of a Surrey collector; ex Roma sale 64, lot 565 (with lot ticket"). [No Reserve] Good very fine.

Los 3751

4th century AD. Group comprising: various issues, reverse types and mints. 73.4 grams total. . Ex Derek Aldred collection; ex Naville sale 52, lot 671 (with lot ticket); with old collector tickets. [8, No Reserve] Very fine.

Los 3768

198 AD. Rome mint. Obv: IVLIA AVGVSTA legend with draped bust right, hair in bun behind head. Rev: MATER DEVM legend with Cybele seated left between two lions, holding branch and resting arm on drum; SC in exergue. RIC 859, Cohen 124, Sear 6628. 23.00 grams. . Previously sold by TimeLine Originals in the 2000s; accompanied by an old collector's ticket and a TimeLine Originals Certificate of Authenticity. [No Reserve] Fair.

Los 3793

201 AD. Rome mint. Obv: SEVERVS AVG PART MAX legend with laureate bust right. Rev: RESTITVTOR VRBIS legend with emperor standing left sacrificing over tripod-altar and holding spear. RIC 167a; BMC 194; RSC 599; Sear 6357. 3.40 grams. . With old dealer ticket (incorrectly referenced"). The dealer ticket accompanying this lot gives the RIC reference as 168a but this is for the RESTITVTORI VRBIS legend and 167a is, as on this coin, for RESTITVTOR VRBIS; similarly for the RSC reference. [No Reserve] Extremely fine.

Los 3929

1158-1180 AD. Class C. Obv: facing bust with sceptre and illegible legend. Rev: small cross and crosslets with [RICA]RD:ON[:CAN] legend for the moneyer Ricard at Canterbury mint. S. 1342. 1.04 grams. . Ex Derek Aldred collection (with ticket); ex Baldwins. [No Reserve] Fair.

Los 206

A SELECTION OF WORLD CUP MERCHANDISE AND EPHEMERA, to include; an original 1966 Final Programme, an original '66 tournament souvenir programme, Final ticket stub, together with other '66 items, and the 1974 official programme Condition report – As you would suspect, it has yellowing of the Sellotape on each edge, there is a small “nick” out of the top of the left side. Weighs 130g, there is writing inside, someone has filled in with blue ink the selected team numbers & names of England & West Germany to the central pages 32-33.  The other programme has league tables etc. neatly penned in, team players names, inked in and a small report ink written in under the blank “notes” page at the back.

Los 6282

 A World War I Mons Star 1914 medal trio with clasp, named to 63733 GNR G.E. Glover RFA / RA with comrades dinner ticket 

Los 322

Railway Interest - Tickets - Festiniog Railway ticket slips,Torbay Steam Railway; Severn Valley Railway; Great Central Railway; Nene Valley Railway;Bluebell RY; Talylln Railway; British Railways Board; Manx Electric Railway; souvenir ticket slips;various dates,etc (one album)

Los 324

Railway - Ticket Slips - Ravenglass & Eskdale railway; Severn Valley railway, South Tynedale, Keighley & Worth, Charter Control L.N.E.R, East Somerset, Talyllyn railway, a Ravenglass & Eskdale dog ticket fare 5p; etc qty (various dates)

Los 357

Railway Ephemera - an interesting album of 19th century and later ephemera including ten North Eastern Railway tickets from Stockton; nineteen Isle of Man Railway ticket slips; postal receipts; Maryport and Carlisle Railway Company receipts dated 1912; Midland Railway stock dividend draft letter for £74 dated 1892; London & North Eastern Railway DON'T CRUSH label, others similar; London & North Eastern Railway for repairs label;etc (1)

Los 390

Railway Interest - Tickets - a comprehensive album of ticket slips including Furness Railway special haulage of saloon, L.M&S.R, London & North Western Railway, Britsh Railways (N), Strathspey Railway Co. Ltd, Charter Control, G.N.R Ticket workman, O&I Joint, L.N.E.R, D.V.L.R second class, Great Central Railway, Great North of Scotland Ry, Highland Railway, EAST Lancashire Light Railway, Caledonian, Glasgow and South Western Railway and steam vessel 1922 first and third class free passes; Midland Railway, G.W.R,etc (1 album)

Los 409

Postage - a Shropshire Union railways and canal co. load ticket for 1Kg of lead dated 1891; envelopes with penny reds;etc; an 18th century order dated 1781 signed Duke Hobden

Los 197

Darwin (Charles). On the Origin of Species by Means of Natural Selection, or the Preservation of Favoured Races in the Struggle for Life. Fifth thousand, London: John Murray, 1860, ix + 502 pp., half-title, folding lithographic diagram, 32 pp. advertisements dated January 1860, brown coated endpapers, binder's ticket to rear pastedown, small mark to head of half-title, a few quires faintly creased across upper outer corner, inner hinges cracked but firm, edges untrimmed, original green cloth, a few sections of wear along joints, repaired tear to head of spine, foot of spine frayed, tips bumped and worn, pale markings to spine and rear board, housed in a custom felt-lined solander box, 8vo in 12s (Qty: 1)NOTESProvenance: 1) James Henry Coveney MRCS (?-1895), lecturer on surgery at the Manchester Royal School of Medicine (ownership inscription dated May 24th 1860 to title-page). 2) 'Given to [?]Seymour, June 1897, by E. C.' (inscription to title-page; Coveney's wife was named Eliza). 3) 'F. D. Gibbs. 6 vi 35' (inscription to front free endpaper). 4) David Bellamy (1933-2019), naturalist and environmentalist (bookplate with ownership inscription to front pastedown). Freeman 376, Norman 594; cf. Garrison-Morton 220 & PMM 344b for the first edition. Second edition, second issue, Freeman's binding variant 'a'. One of 3,000 copies; only two copies of the first issue are known. 'The most important biological book ever written' (Freeman) and 'one of the most important books ever published' (Garrison-Morton).

Los 231

Darwin (Charles). The Variation of Animals and Plants under Domestication, 2 volumes, London: John Murray, 1868, 32 pp. advertisements dated April 1867 to volume 1, 2 pp. advertisements dated February 1868 to volume 2, green coated endpapers, binder's ticket to rear pastedown of volume 1, bookplates of Queens' College, Cambridge to volume 1 front pastedown and volume 2 title-page verso, ink withdrawal stamps to volume 1 title-page and volume 2 title-page verso, light spotting to endpapers and outer leaves, largely unopened, original cloth, single-line imprint to spines, traces of labels, extremities slightly bumped, light cockling to rear covers, 8vo (Qty: 2)NOTESTHE DAVID WILSON LIBRARY OF NATURAL HISTORY PART I Freeman 877; cf. Norman 597 (second issue). First edition, first issue, one of 1,500 copies, with five lines of errata in volume one, and seven in volume two. The work is noted for containing Darwin's first use in print of the term 'survival of the fittest', which he borrowed from Herbert Spencer, preceding its appearance in the fifth edition of the Origin (1869).

Los 518

[Glasse, Hannah]. The Art of Cookery, Made Plain and Easy; Which far exceeds any Thing of the Kind ever yet published ..., by a Lady, 5th edition with additions, London: printed and sold at Mrs. Ashburn's China-Shop ..., 1755, p.1 with ink manuscript authorial signature, title toned and slightly edge-chipped, occasional spotting, p.201 with long tear (previously repaired), lacking all before title, front pastedown with book ticket, contemporary calf, worn, front cover detached, lacking rear cover, 8vo, together with: Kettilby (Mary) , A Collection of above Three Hundred Receipts in Cookery, Physick, and Surgery; for the use of all good wives, tender mothers, and careful nurses, to which is added a Second Part, containing a great number of excellent receipts, for preserving and conserving of sweet-meats, &c., by Several Hands, 2 parts in one, 5th edition & 4th edition, London: printed for the Executrix of Mary Kettilby, 1734, title with early ink manuscript signiture, woodcut head- and tail-pieces and decorative initials, generally spotted, mid-19th century half sheep, rubbed with some wear to extremities, 8vo, Hunter (Alexander) , Culina Famulatrix Medicinae: or, Receipts in Modern Cookery; with a medical commentry, written by Ignotus, and revised by A. Hunter, 5th edition, considerably enlarged, York: printed by T. Wilson and R. Spence, 1807, engraved frontispiece, offset to title and spotted, with small dampstain to upper left corner, scarce spots or marks, armorial bookplate of Robert Washington Oates, near contemporary deep reddish-brown mottled calf gilt, extremities rubbed, front cover dampstained with some surface loss, covers and spine stamped and tooled in blind and gilt, 8vo, Nicholson (William) , The First Principles of Chemistry, 3rd edition revised, London: printed for G. G. and J. Robinson, 1796, folding engraved frontispiece (creased and dampstained), half-title, occasional pale dampstaining to upper margins, cover nearly detached at rear hinge, untrimmed in original vellum-backed boards, worn, rear cover with early ink manuscript title and author, thick 8vo, and 5 others including The Cricket Field: or, The History and the Science of Cricket, by [James Pycroft], 1st edition, 1851 (Qty: 9)NOTESFirst three items: Bitting pp.186-189 (for other editions), 258, 238; Cagle 699, 792, 772; Maclean pp.59, 79-82, N/A.

Los 571

Wesleyan Methodist Missionary Society. Hymns, Catechisms, Prayers, &c. for the use of the Wesleyan Societies in the Friendly Islands [Tonga], [Translated by John Thomas], 3 parts in one, 1st edition, Printed by James Nichols, 1861, English collective title-page and Preface leaf and thereafter printed in Tongan, additional collective title-page in Tongan, paginated in three parts (hymns, catechism, prayers) with separate title in Tongan to each part, some spotting, finger-soiling and light marginal browning, contemporary presentation inscription from the author to his cousin John Thomas (?)Myrley to front flyleaf and with printed book ticket of John Thomas to facing pastedown, hinges cracked, original cloth, soiling and wear, lacks spine, 8vo (Qty: 1)NOTESProvenance: from the library of the late John Lawson (book dealer, 1932-2019). Rev. John Thomas (1797-1881) was Missionary to the Friendly Isles. Rare: Library Hub Discover locates 3 copies at the British Library, SOAS Library and University of Manchester; WorldCat locates only the British Library copy.

Los 577

Jones (Owen, illustrator). Gray's Elegy, Illuminated by Owen Jones, London: Longman, 1846, 18 thick card leaves, richly chromolithographed in colours and gold, occasional marginal toning, preliminary blank and final printed page with some adhesive tape discolouration at gutter, all edges gilt, original brown relievo leather by Remnant & Edmonds, with their ticket, with a design of holly, ivy, and clover leaves by Owen Jones, extremities a trifle rubbed, spine slightly frayed at head, large 8vo (Qty: 1)NOTESMcLean, Victorian Publishers' Book-Bindings, pp.11 & 15 and Victorian Book Design (1st edition), p.151.

Los 679

* Hastings (Warren, 1732-1818). An original ticket for the trial of Warren Hastings, Hundred and Twenty-Eighth Day, [16 April 1794], engraved and printed in red-brown on laid paper, with engraved crest and giving a seat in the Great Chamberlain's Box, with the signature of the ticket's recipient Sir P[hilip] Burrell lower right across plate impression, 2 horizontal folds and small repair to blank upper left corner outside plate impression, 20.5 x 16.5 cm (Qty: 1)NOTESWarren Hastings was accused of misconduct during his time in Calcutta, but was acquitted after a trial that dragged on for seven years. Tickets were issued for each of the 142 days of the trial, such was its attraction. On this day the four and a half hours of court time were largely 'consumed by Mr. [Edmund] Burke, in going over and over again the very same points that he had over and over again enquired into on the last day of the meeting'. See The Trial of Warren Hastings, Esq..., volume 2, 1794, pp. 508-18.

Los 728

* Nelson (Horatio, 1st Viscount Nelson, 1758-1805). A ticket for Admiral Lord Nelson's Funeral Procession, 9 January 1806, issued to Doctor Lind, signed by Sir Isaac Heard, Garter Principal King of Arms, his black wax seal, numbered in ink '1102' within a copper engraved border with Fame and two trumpets at head and tomb with crossed palms at foot, printed on stiff card with full margins, slight toning, small nick and a few small marginal spots, 16 x 18.3 cm, laid down on modern paper and hinge-mounted on a later plain paper sheet, with a facsimile note to Mr Kee, navy agent, to Mr Surridge recommending young Horatio Nelson to Captain Suckling, captain of the Seahorse, October 1772, hinge mounted on the same sheet, with a portrait of Nelson and cut facsimile signature 'Nelson & Bronte' beneath (Qty: 1)NOTESAdmiral Lord Nelson was buried in a state funeral at St. Paul's Cathedral on 9 January 1806, following a procession by barge from Greenwich, where he was lying in state, to the Admiralty and then a spectacular procession by land to St. Paul's which took almost four hours to arrive. Doctor Lind may possibly be James Lind (1736-1812), Scottish physician and co-founder of The Royal Society of Edinburgh. He journeyed to Iceland with Joseph Banks in 1772 and later became physician to the royal household. He mentored the poet Percy Bysshe Shelley at Eton in 1809, and is alluded to in his poems. Lind's cousin was James Lind (1716-1794), pioneering naval physician who conducted a control experiment in 1747, the first systematic experiment of its of kind in medicine, to prove citrus fruits can cure scurvy.

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Kinglake (Alexander William). The Invasion of the Crimea: Its origin, and an account of its progress down to the death of Lord Raglan, 8 volumes, 1st edition (except second volume, 3rd edition), William Blackwood and Sons, 1863-87, 65 plates, including maps and plans (some folding), lithographed views, etc., some inner hinges cracked, original publisher's cloth gilt, rubbed and some marks and minor fraying to head and foot of spines, 8th volume with some damp staining to board edges, 8vo, together with Taylor (George Cavendish). Journal of Adventures with the British Army, from the commencement of the war to the taking of Sebastopol, 2 volumes, 1st edition, Hurst & Blackett, 1856, 24-page publisher's catalogue at rear of first volume, original brown chalk-glazed endpapers, with bookseller's ticket of R. Hickson, Bridlington to front pastedown of first volume, original blindstamped red cloth gilt, lightly rubbed and soiled, with minor damp marking to extremities (otherwise a good copy), 8vo, plus Simpson (F.A.). The Rise of Louis Napoleon/Louis Napoleon & The Recovery of France 1848-1856, 3rd impression/2nd edition respectively, Longmans, Green & Co., 1929/30, monochrome plates, some light spotting to preliminary leaves, original blue cloth gilt, a little rubbed, and other 19th century military history, biographies, strategy and engineering, including An Artillery Officer in the Mexican War 1846-7, Letters of Robert Anderson, 1911, The Problem of the Army, by L.S. Amery, 1903 (inscribed in pencil by the author to H.A. Sargeaunt to front endpaper), Instruction in Military Engineering, Volume 1 (Parts I-V) compiled at the School of Military Engineering, Chatham, 1870, The Water Supply of Barracks and Cantonments by Major G.K. Scott Moncrieff, 1896, The War in Italy from Drawings by Carlo Bossoli, 1860, 31 (of 40) hand-coloured lithographed plates (some marks and marginal defects, text ends on page 70), The Army and Navy Magazine, Volumes 1, 3, 6-7, 9-11, November 1880-April 1881, January-June 1882, May 1883-April 1884, November 1884-April 1886 (all except two bound in contemporary half-calf), A Great Adventuress, Lady Hamilton and The Revolution in Naples (1753-1815) by Joseph Turquan and Jules D'Auriac, 1914 (fine copy), etc., mostly late 19th and early 20th century publications, mainly original cloth, 8vo (Qty: approximately 100)

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England V New Zealand 1994 montage with signed England team photograph, ticket etc. Framed, not glazed. P&P Group 3 (£25+VAT for the first lot and £5+VAT for subsequent lots)

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MIXED EPHEMERA, a small collection including 'The Daily Graphic - Titanic in Memorium Number' dated Saturday April 20th 1912, original 6p and 1 shilling song sheets including 'Down at the Old Bull and Bush', 'Chewing Gum', 'Lights Out' and others, the Sydney Mail Souvenir Bridge Number March 16th 1932, Official Coronation Programme 'King George and Queen Elizabeth 1937', Winston Churchill facsimile note thanking for the contribution to his birthday and a 1963 buffet ticket to Johnny Wardle's Club in Hatfield to meet visiting members of the West Indian touring team, numerous signatures verso

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An interesting collection of football ephemera including Bradford FC 1954-55 season ticket number 267, photograph of Sheffield & Hallamshire County F.A. vs Glasgow F.A., a signed Leeds United celebration dinner menu, scrapbooks including early and/or signed photographs, Goodall's Bristol boards at Blindstand coloured illustration of Jack Breedon, etc.Additional InformationThere is a lot of material in this lot, viewing recommended 

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Seven ticket clippers: 1 x GER, 1 x MCT, and 5 with no railway markings.

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Fifteen brand new railway-interest Badges Badges: 12 x black enamel ‘GUARD’, 2 x blue enamel ‘DRIVER’, 1 x blue enamel ‘CONDUCTOR’, also two reproduction totem cap Badges: 1 x Red enamel as new ‘TICKET COLLECTOR’ complete with loops and split pin, 1 x red.enamel ‘BRITISH RAILWAYS’ with damaged enamel and one loop missing, 1 x British Railways ‘FOREMAN’ and 1 x large totem style blue enamel ‘W.E.W.’ together with 1 x cloth Badge ‘INSPECTOR SR’, 2 x cloth Badges with BR arrows logo and 1 x cloth Badge with metal swallow.

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Scarce M&GN blue enamel sign 20 x 13cm ‘MID & GN JOINT RAILWAYS’ re ticket office opening. Dated July 1893. Some rusting around the screw holes and minor paint splatter but lettering generally intact.

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An oval 33 x 25mm mother of pearl Midland Railway free ticket token with hole for suspension. Engraved ‘midland railway’ with wyvern on one side and ‘free ticket Mr R. Withers’ on the other . Two tiny edge chips on the wyvern side otherw.isein immaculate condition

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Railway Ticket and itinerary for the M&GN and Waveney Valley rail tour of 8 Oct 1960: Norwich City to Norwich Thorpe via Themelthorpe Spur, Aylsham South, Wroxham, Wensum Junction, Waveney Valley and Lowestoft (Central), together with tick.etand itinerary for the Dart Valley Limited rail tour of 20 Sep 1969; Norwich to Newton Abbot and return

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Eight assorted books: ‘Midland Railway Section Information & tests’ containing LMS memos from 1934 to 1946 pasted into a Battery log book. Ticket issue book Swaffham 1960. Swindon C&W works pricing book from 1954. BR crossing keepers oc.currence book 1970-71; BR train time records on the Dereham-Kings Lynn line 1951-52 plus similar unused together with an exercise book of handwritten notes and 2 spotter’s notebooks

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Folded linen strip 46 x 7cm printed ‘North Eastern Railway RAILWAY SERVICE Number 13729’ together with NER paper notice ‘SMOKING’ with slightly torn ends together with a completed LNER-GE New Supplemental Fund from Lowestoft dated 9 Jun.1928 and an unused LNER Lost Property ticket

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Anacreontic Society.- Admission Ticket for entrance to the Anacreontic Society, made out to "Stranger" in very light brown ink, engraved ticket depicting a man and a woman draping garlands around a bust of Anacreon, on laid paper, small cut affecting legend at head, browned, [cf. a copy in Paul Mellon Collection], 160 x 106mm., by F. Bartolozzi after William Lawrenson, [c. 1779].⁂ The Anacreontic Society, a London club founded in 1766 for aristocratic amateur musicians.

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δ Brockman (Stuart, binder).- Times Atlas of the World (The), reprint, colour maps and illustrations, bookplate of Lord Wardington at rear, bound in dark red goatskin, by Stuart Brockman, covers with inlaid strapwork design in black and green goatskin and tooled in gilt and blind, small gilt crest in corners, spine titled in gilt with crests and five raised bands, green and yellow endbands, g.e., binder's ticket dated 1996 to top corner of front free endpaper, 4to (c.310 x 225mm.), 1993.⁂ From the celebrated Wardington collection of atlases, which contained many designer bindings commissioned by Lord Wardington.Stuart Brockman (b.1972) is the son of the bookbinder James Brockman by whom he was trained. Elected as a Fellow of Designer Bookbinders in 2004 he has taught workshops and lectured around the world, and now works alongside his father in Oxfordshire. His bindings are held by the British Library and several private collections, and he has won numerous prizes including the 2004 National Library of Scotland Elizabeth Soutar bookbinding competition.δ This lot is sold subject to Artists Resale Rights, details of which can be found in our Terms and Conditions.

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