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Germany 1 England 5 2001 Signed Framed Football Shirt: Ltd edition number 23/25 signed by England goalscorers who coincidentally were all Liverpool players at the time Owen Heskey and Gerrard. England shirt is embroidered with match details. Expensively and beautifully framed with match ticket. Item is very large and unsuitable for posting.
A collection of thirty eight 1950's and later show programmes and a group of cigarette cards, including programmes for shows featuring, Tony Hancock, Flanders and Swan, the Crazy Gang, also a loarge collection of cigarette cards featuring mid 20th century Radio Celebrities, Military, Cartoon, Space themes, a group of thirty seven Army and Navy Coloured Stereoscopic pictures including some Military and two of India, some late 20th century postcards, and two ticket stubs for a 1980 Royal Albert Hall Frank Sinatra concert. (2 bags)
ENGLAND V. SOUTH AFRICA TEST SERIES JULY 2003 STAND TICKET signed to front in blue ink by Marcus Trescothick (England) and C. Willoughby (South Africa) mounted, framed and glazed for display, 23cm x 18cm; Two England v. Pakistan 2006 Test VIP Card Passes each embossed in gold on shield-shaped card, mounted, framed and glazed for display, 20cm x 15cm; A Collection of Seventeen International Test Match Tickets including Australia v. England Orange Test Series January 2003, England v. Australia Ashes Test 2005, England v. Pakistan 2006 (Match Forfeited by Pakistan) etc, each mounted, framed and glazed for display, various sizes, (19).
SIR DONALD GEORGE BRADMAN (27 AUGUST 1907 - 25 FEBRUARY 2001) A HALVED CRICKET BALE signed to Centre 'Don Bradman' in Red Ink 12cm long, mounted framed and glazed for display, 17cm x 12cm: England v. Australia 1934 Fourth Test Match Seat Ticket, mounted, framed and glazed for display, Note: This match was drawn after Bradman scored 304 and Ponsford 181, sharing a record partnership of 388
Coronation of Haile Selassie I. Emperor of Ethiopia, Addis Ababa , 2 November 1930, a personal photographically-illustrated scrap album of the occasion compiled by Major E.O. Springfield, a member of the delegation sent to accompany the Duke of Gloucester at the coronation, containing a total of 32 gelatin silver print photographs, 35 leaves of news cuttings and related, a manuscript pass, menu, seat ticket and seating plan, three ambassadorial letters, an invitation card to the ceremony and one for the dinner, plus an 11-page typescript account of the occasion as recalled by Springfield, Springfield's ownership signature and address, 'The Palace, Khartoum, Sudan' to front pastedown, original cloth-backed boards with lithographically-printed title to upper cover, some rubbing and soiling, slight edge and joint wear and a little loss of cloth to top and bottom of lower joint, folio (38 x 31cm) (Qty: 1)NOTESProvenance: From the great-nephew of E.O. Springfield. The first photograph in the album shows the Duke of Gloucester and the rest of the British delegation standing on the steps of the British Legation in Addis Ababa. Captain Springfield was comptroller to the Governor General of Sudan and is seen second from the left in the second row from the back. Standing next to him on his left in a top hat is the young explorer Wilfred Thesiger, who had been given a personal invitation to the coronation by Haile Selassie. This photograph measures 19 x 24cm, the majority of other photographs being postcard-size and similar of western and African officials in respective ceremonial dress. However there are further larger images including one of African chiefs demonstrating a machine gun.
India. Tour of His Imperial and Royal Highness the Crown Prince of the German Empire and of Prussia over the North Western Railway, 1911, 4 lithographically printed preliminary leaves including timetable, printed to rectos only, followed by 17 mounted gelatin silver prints showing 'Views of places of interest to be seen on the journey', brief printed captions to tissue-guards, images 11 x 15.5 cm, lithographic decorative borders, original printed wrappers with silk spine tie (partly broken), wrappers a little frayed with small loss to lower part of upper cover and long split to lower cover, large 8vo (26 x 17.5 cm) (Qty: 1)NOTESA printed ticket inside the rear wrapper states: Delhi and Lahore views by F. Bremner, Lahore. Peshawar and Khyber views by W.D. Holmes, Peshawar.
Pinder Et La R.T.F. - La Nouvelle Piste Aux Etouiles 64 Une Realisation De Gilles Margaritis - An original rare vintage 1960's circus point of sale ticket advertising poster featuring 12 polar bears. The poster showing a polar bears head and female trainer on red ground. Measures; 64cm x 43cm.
Music Memorabilia - Including backstage guest passes for Queen South America / Japan Tour 1981, Motorhead, The Kinks, promotional / press photos of Eric Clapton, Ginger Baker, Iggy Pop & others, some taken by Richard Lyon and Brian Arts, Rolling Stones ticket, Fleetwood Mac and Whitesnake Japan Itinerary Tour booklets, concert programmes for Jeff Beck, David Bowie, The Rolling Stones, 10cc, Eric Clapton, The Eagles, Bob Dylan & others, and two Eric Clapton posters..
Jourdan (J.). Vues, prises dans les Pyrenées françaises, accompagnées d'un texte descriptif par Emilien Frossard, 1st edition, Paris: Treuttel & Würtz, 1829, lithographic title-page, 24 lithographic plates on india paper (mounted), hand-coloured lithographic table, 25 leaves of descriptive letterpress, variable spotting, often heavy but largely restricted to text and mounts, plates and text apparently bound out of published order, 19th-century ownership inscription 'S. Feilden' to front free endpaper, English bookseller's ticket (Poole & Boult, Chester) to front pastedown, contemporary maroon half morocco gilt, gilt morocco label to front board, joints and extremities worn, pale marking to head of spine, sides rubbed, folio (46 x 31.4 cm) (Qty: 1)NOTESRare: not in Abbey, three copies in libraries on OCLC (Bibliothèque nationale de France, British Library, and Metropolitan Museum of Art); Library Hub adds a copy at Ickworth House, Suffolk.
Darwin (Charles). Geological Observations on the Volcanic Islands and Parts of South America visited during the Voyage of H.M.S. 'Beagle', 2nd edition, Smith, Elder, & Co., 1876, half-title with advertisements verso, 2 folding maps, 5 folding plates, light spotting towards front of volume, leaf 2R2 fore edge chipped, 4 cm closed tear to second folding map affecting frame only, plates spotted and with a few partial splits to folds, plate 1 with 6.5 x 5 cm section excised but present (laid in), contemporary bookseller's ticket (John Dale & Co., Bradford) to front pastedown, original dark red cloth, a little wear to spine-ends and tips, 8vo (Qty: 1)NOTESFreeman F276.
Clark (John Heaviside). The Military Costume of Turkey, 1st edition, published by T. McLean ... B. R. Howlett, printer, 1818, half-title, advertisement leaf, title-page, dedication leaf, preface (vi pp.), contents leaf, 31 fine hand-coloured aquatint plates including frontispiece and vignette title-page, all by Clark except frontispiece (by Thomas Charles Wageman), letterpress description leaf to each plate except the frontispiece (as issued), binder's ticket ('J. Wier, Binder & Fancy Boarder') to half-title, a little light very finger-soiling to margins and to versos of plates, front free endpaper creased and spotted, a few other trivial marks, edges untrimmed, original pink paper boards, printed paper label to front board, wear to spine and extremities, large folio (49 x 34 cm) (Qty: 1)NOTESColas 2059; Lipperheide 2388; cf. Abbey Travel 373 & Blackmer 1125. First edition, with text watermarked 'W Balston 1813' and plates watermarked 'J Whatman 1816', a very good copy in its original binding; Abbey and Blackmer's copies were both later issues (c.1820). 'The artist who produced the costume drawings for this work appears to be unknown although the preface states "the subjects which compose this selection have been furnished at the liberality of a gentleman, who had stored his porfolio during his residence at Constantinople"' (Blackmer). It is possible that this gentleman was William Wittman, member of the British military mission which joined the Ottoman forces at Constantinople in 1799 with the aim of repelling Napoleon's invasion of Egypt and Syria.
An untrimmed Golden Ticket from Mel Stuart's fantasy musical Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory. Willy Wonka (Gene Wilder) randomly hid five golden tickets in the wrappers of his chocolate bars, sparking a global frenzy to find them. Five lucky winners, including Charlie Bucket (Peter Ostrum), arrived at the gates of the mysterious chocolate factory, ready and excited to enter the fabled building and witness the magic within. The ticket comes from the personal collection of Julie Dawn Cole who portrayed Veruca Salt Props from this beloved film are extremely hard to find, as most were destroyed at the production's Bavarian film studio to allow for a swift wrap, making way for the immediate filming of Cabaret. Printed on gold-coloured foil paper, this ticket is untrimmed and not finished for filming. It retains all its detailing, including the curved pattern around the perimeter and the black lettering explaining how the ticket holder can redeem their prize. The legendary text "Greetings to you, the lucky finder of this golden ticket. From Mr. Willy Wonka" remains prominent near the top of the piece. The ticket shows signs of its age, including fold lines and significant creasing, and is glued to a board from a previous display. Dimensions: 19 cm x 9.5 cm (7 1/2" x 3 1/2")£5000-7000 M
A hero Wonka bar from Mel Stuart's fantasy musical Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory. Wonka bars featured throughout this adaptation of Roald Dahl's classic children's story, after Willy Wonka (Gene Wilder) randomly hid five golden tickets within the wrappers of his chocolate bars. It was in such a bar that Charlie Bucket (Peter Ostrum) found his precious ticket and his adventure began. The bar comes from the personal collection of Julie Dawn Cole who portrayed Veruca Salt Very few hero versions of the chocolate bar were made for production, and props from this beloved film are extremely hard to find, as most were destroyed at the film's Bavarian studio to allow production to wrap quickly, making way for the immediate filming of Cabaret. This is the first hero bar Prop Store has ever encountered. The bar is made of card, with a silver-painted core representing the foil-wrapped chocolate. Glued to the exterior is a paper cover bearing the iconic Wonka top-hat logo in yellow. The bulk of the front of the confectionary is decorated a rich chocolate brown. The sides of the bar are hand-painted pink, visible underneath the bright orange paper surround, which has become unstuck over time. The back of the bar is unpainted and rough, likely where it was originally affixed to part of the set. The bar shows some signs of age and use, with some colour fade to the corners and a light crease at the top edge. Dimensions: 16.5 cm x 8 cm x 1 cm (6 1/2" x 3 1/4" x 1/4")£10000-15000 M
A partial Wonka bar wrapper from Mel Stuart's fantasy musical Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory. Wonka bars featured throughout this adaptation of Roald Dahl's classic children's story, after Willy Wonka (Gene Wilder) randomly hid five golden tickets within the wrappers of his chocolate bars. It was in such a bar that Charlie Bucket (Peter Ostrum) found his precious ticket and his adventure began. The wrapper comes from the personal collection of Julie Dawn Cole who portrayed Veruca Salt Props from this beloved film are extremely hard to find, as most were destroyed at its Bavarian film studio to allow production to wrap quickly, making way for the immediate filming of Cabaret. This paper wrapper, likely cut from a hero bar, has the iconic Wonka logo at the centre, featuring the factory owner's top hat in yellow. The edge is brightly decorated in orange, with the remainder coloured a rich chocolate brown. The piece has been glued to a board from a previous framed display and remains in good overall production-used condition. Dimensions: 16.5 cm x 8 cm x 1 cm (6 1/2" x 3 1/4" x 1/4")£3000-5000 M
A production-used final shooting script, complete set of daily call sheets, complete set of daily production reports, and a world premiere screening ticket from the production and promotion of Tim Burton's superhero film Batman. The shooting script is credited to screenwriters Sam Hamm and Warren Skaaren. Secured in a red card cover, it is 110-pages long and printed on white paper, with dated revised pages on pink and blue paper. The complete set of call sheets was compiled by first assistant director Derek Cracknell, and consists of 225 pages printed on blue, white and pink paper. The production (aka "progress") reports consist of 88 cream pages. Both of these sets is secured by a large bulldog clip. The two tickets are invitations to the Batman world premiere at the Bruin Theatre, Los Angeles. As a collection, this archive provides a unique opportunity to examine a complete day-by-day account of this classic film's production.The items show some signs of age, in the softening of the paper on the production paperwork, creases on the premiere tickets, and dirt scuffs on the edges of the script. Dimensions (shooting script): 29.5 cm x 23.5 cm x 2 cm (11 1/2" x 9 1/4" x 1 1/2")£2000-3000 M
A Gondorian soldier spear from Peter Jackson's adaptation of J.R.R. Tolkien's fantasy epic The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King. The soldiers of the kingdom of Gondor carried spears throughout the second and third films in the trilogy, defending the outpost of Osgiliath and the city of Minas Tirith, as well as at the battle at the Black Gate of Mordor. The weapon features a leaf-shaped blade cast in dense rubber and painted dark metallic grey to resemble metal, with a small motif on both faces: a birds-eye view of the seven walls of Minas Tirith, highlighted in silver-coloured paint. The blade sits atop a wooden staff, which is noticeably shorter than the spears seen on screen, likely cut down for safe use during the Return of the King world premiere in Wellington, which was attended by the original owner, who also appeared as an extra in the movies. It remains in otherwise very good condition with some scuffs and dents from production use. Accompanying the spear is a letter from the owner with their premiere ticket, wrap party ticket and a "Thank You" card. Dimensions: 3.5 cm x 6.5 cm x 172 cm (1 1/4" x 2 1/2" x 68")£2000-3000 M
A Willy Wonka Golden Ticket announcement poster from Tim Burton's adaptation of Roald Dahl's children's novel Charlie and The Chocolate Factory. Posters were put up when celebrated chocolatier Willy Wonka (Johnny Depp) announced a global contest in which five lucky children would win a Golden Ticket to a tour of his mysterious factory. Printed on thin white paper, the poster features text in black and red ink. The bold headline at the top reads "Dear People Of The World:" and the poster declares the rules of the contest. Wonka's signature is printed in the bottom-right corner. Signs of production use include light creasing, two small rips along the top edge and minor wear. Dimensions: 46 cm x 30.5 cm (18" x 12")£300-500 † Δ
A signed copy of Between Thought and Expression Selected Lyrics of Lou Reed, the autograph to the title page, alongside other Lou Reed and Velvet Underground related books to include a hardback copy of The Raven and Lou Reed The Life, as well as a paperback biography on Nico, alongside a Lou Reed gig ticket from 2011 at the Hammersmith Apollo - NO RESERVE
England v Australia cricket scorecard 22nd June 1934 with three tickets for 22nd and 26th June, four other cricket scorecards for England v South Africa 29th June 1935 and 21st - 25th June 1947, England v West Indies 24th June 1933 with ticket for 26th June and England v Australia 24th - 28th June 1938; together with ticket price list for Lords 1935
The Beatles, souvenir programme for the Christmas Show, 1963-1964, yellow & purple illustrated covers, and concert programme for Another Christmas Show, 1964-1965, together with an original ticket stub for the latter, Odeon Hammersmith, 4 January 1965, second performance, 'Stalls, Block 18, Seat T 52', and a ticket for World Cup 1966, Empire Stadium, Wembley, 'Eighth Final', 20 July 1966 (4)
Pinder O.R.T.F. - La Nouvelle Piste aux Etoiles de Gilles Margaritis - An original rare vintage 1960's French circus point of sale ticket advertising poster featuring ' 25 new attractions selected from the world's most famous Pinder - O.R.T.F. The poster showing three clowns top top on a blue ground. Measures; 59cm x 44cm.25 new attractions selected from the world's most famous
China.- Chinese Language.- Morrison (Rev. Robert) Dialogues and Detached Sentences in the Chinese Language, first edition, sig.2A foxed, contemporary brown straight-grain morocco, gilt, by Henington of Ingram Court, Fenchurch (with ticket), very slightly rubbed, [Cordier Sinica 1641], 8vo, Macao, Printed at the Honourable East India Company's Press, by P.P. Thoms, 1816.⁂ Fine copy of the first Chinese/English conversation manual according to Cordier. Curious dialogues include "This piece of cloth is extremely good; the Snuff is better than yesterday's; the Stockings cannot be surpassed." and "It is replied, I have two sons, one of them is good for nothing - he will not study - he is a debauchee and a gambler..."
Golfing Interest - Collection of Memorabilia from 2012 Open Golf Championships at Lytham St Annes. Includes signed caps worn by Graham McDowell and Ian Poulter; and signed golf balls by Paul Casey, Justin Rose, Martin Kaymer and Hunter Mahon. Includes a copy of the staff ticket to the venue. Please see photographs.
A quantity of car badges, to include ACP, AA, British field sport society, Southsea motor company and other badges, a collection of brooches and badges to include the Royal Calcutta car club TRUF, a Victorian sporting club badge, and maritime items relating to William Henry Church, mariners register ticket dated 24th March 1847 and other items
Nice Example of the Elaborate Bust of Elizabeth I on a Gold PoundElizabeth I (1558-1603), gold Pound of Twenty Shillings, struck in 22 carat “crown” gold, sixth issue (1583-1600), finely engraved crowned bust in ruff left, crown breaks inner beaded circle, legend and beaded border surrounding, initial mark woolpack (1594-96) both sides, ELIZABETH; D; G; ANG; FRA; ET. HI; REGINA., rev. crowned quartered shield of arms, E to left, R to right, legend and beaded borders surrounding, annulet stops, SCVTVMo FIDEIo PROTEGETo EAMo, weight 11.20g (Schneider 799; Brown and Comber 2, F6; N.2008; S.2534). Light red tone with a few hairlines, one small rim chip, otherwise practically extremely fine. The 22-carat issue of the gold Pound was issued over a ten-year period from 1593-1603. The mint mark of woolpack relates to the accounting period from 1594 to January of 1597 and amounts to some £42,739 worth of gold across four crown gold denominations. Provenance: Ex A. H. Baldwin and Sons Ltd, July 1946 sold for £22/10/- with ticket in the hand of Garth D. Doubleday.
George III (1760-1820), silver Shilling, 1763, so-called Northumberland type, young laureate and draped bust right, legend and toothed border surrounding, GEORGIVS. III DEI. GRATIA., rev. crowned cruciform shields, garter star at centre, date either side of top crown, legend and toothed border surrounding, M.B.F. ET. H. REX. F.D. B.ET. L. D. S. R. I. A. T ET. E., weight 6.05g (ESC 1214; Bull 2124; S.3742). Toned, one short scratch on throat, otherwise extremely fine. The Northumberland Shilling is so called because the Earl of Northumberland as the new Lord Lieutenant of Dublin in 1763 distributed £100 worth of these new coins, some two thousand pieces whilst parading on the streets of Dublin in Ireland. An old ticket accompanies this piece written in the hand of one of the earlier generations of the Baldwin family (early 20th Century) mentioning the £100 worth given out, and falsely giving the impression that £100 worth was the sum total issued, when in fact the calendar year of 1763 represented an output of 2,629 pounds in weight of silver for coinage. The coinage of 1763 consisted of Maundy denominations and Shillings only, and probably means that circa 100,000 Shillings plus would have been issued which is still a very small figure as annual mintage goes.
A LADY'S BI-COLOUR TUDOR OYSTER BRACELET WATCH. Circular champagne dial with baton index and date aperture at 3 o'clock, dial signed Princess Oysterdate Rotor Self Winding, fluted yellow metal bezel and screw down crown, bi-colour jubilee bracelet with hinged snap and 12/10 links and four further spare links, model number 92313, accompanying Rolex guarantee certificate, stock ticket, service history paperwork and Tudor box.
Tour brochures and tickets previously the property of a radio broadcaster and founder member of Capital Gold and DJ for Smooth radio for artists including Queen "A Kind of Magic" with Status Quo and tickets (1986), Freddie Mercury, Steve Winwood (1983), Tina Turner (1996 & 1984) with tickets, Phil Collins (Serious Tour) plus tickets, Paul Simon plus tickets (1991), Eagles (1995) plus tickets, Bob Dylan (1984) plus VIP pass and tickets, and Newcastle extras, Duran Duran (signed by John Taylor), Bruce Springsteen Born in the USA tour brochure with ticket, signed Paul McCartney World Tour brochure and Paul McCartney Flowers in the Dirt 1989 album promo pack with synopsis, biography, photos from Richard Houghton and CD, Madness Complete Madness tour brochure includes demo 7 inch vinyl record, Suzanne Vega plus tickets, Meatloaf plus tickets, Dire Straits plus tickets, Rainbow plus tickets, Simply Red, James Taylor, Billy Joel etc. plus additional tickets including Diana Ross, Sting, Simply red, Ray Davies, Roger Daltrey, Rod Stewart, Fleetwood Mac, Michael Jackson, dating mainly from the 1990's.
Queen official International Fan Club souvenir brochures 1979 Autumn Winter 1980 Summer, Autumn, Spring, Christmas, 1981 Spring, Summer, Autumn, and Christmas, plus 1982 plus posters, a ticket for Queen's 1984 NEC concert and 21 7 inch Queen singles inc Love Kills picture disc, Roger Taylor, and Brian May records, also included are 12 Elvis Presley LPs. Various conditions.

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