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A large early Victorian Ottoman Market gentleman's silver and tortoiseshell triple-case pocket watch, 3.9cm white enamel dial inscribed Edward Prior, London, Eastern Arabic numerals, the gilt fusee movement with conforming signature and numbered 57413, the whole crested by a suspension loop, further chased silver middle-case enclosing Prior's ticket, the outer tortoiseshell case with silver piqué pinwork, 6.2cm diam overall, the inner-case hallmarked for Joseph Dewin, London 1840 Condition Report: Good, clean working condition.
Packet 30+ Norwich Hippodrome programmes and flyers, mainly 1946-54, + "THE LIFE OF G HACKENSCHMIDT" booklet, pencil inscription "Norwich Hippodrome June 4th 1907", A 1923 balcony ticket Rt Hon Lloyd George at Hiipodrome, 1903 poster opening of Grand Oopera House Norwich and two 1904 Grand Opera House programmes and a programme for Gilbert's Circus, Agricultural Hall, Norwich circa 1910
GWR and BR Equipment and Memorabilia, including 4 original GWR roundel transfers, 12" diameter, 6 'Third' and 2 'Guard' Carriage transfers approx 15" long, 'No Smoking' in red triangles, 'Articles of Value…' and 'To Stop the Train…' interior transfers (6-8 of each) and various numbers, a glass window approx 21" x 19" with inset corners and GWR roundel applied, with a GWR hat, cloth badge, various brass paychecks, GWR and BR uniform buttons and cap badge, GWR pocket watch case only (no innards!), 4 vintage photo prints and a BR ticket machine in wooden case from Bristol (Bath Road), varying P-G, ticket machine corroded sold a/f (qty)
World Cup: A collection of assorted World Cup match tickets to include: Eighth Final, Quarter Final, Semi Final, 3rd and 4th Place Play Off and Final; matches played at Wembley, Hillsborough, Villa Park, Goodison Park, twelve; together with two F.A. Cup 1967 Final tickets, and one Football League Cup Final 1967 ticket. (15)
Miscellaneous: A collection of assorted football programmes to include: an International Soccer Match programme, Liverpool v. Young Boys of Switzerland, played in New York City 14/6/1953; four other programmes; a 1965 and 1974 F.A. Cup Final ticket; and various newspaper articles and cuttings. (one bag)
1966 World Cup match ticket for the first round group match between Uruguay and France White City Stadium London 15th July 1966. Good Condition. All signed pieces come with a Certificate of Authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £4.99, EU from £6.99, Rest of World from £8.99.
1966 World Cup Royal Box match ticket for the opening match England v Uruguay 11th July 1966. Good Condition. All signed pieces come with a Certificate of Authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £4.99, EU from £6.99, Rest of World from £8.99.
1966 World Cup match ticket for the Final England v Germany Empire Stadium Wembley 30th July 1966. Good Condition. All signed pieces come with a Certificate of Authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £4.99, EU from £6.99, Rest of World from £8.99.
1966 World Cup rare complimentary match ticket for the Final England v Germany Empire Stadium Wembley 30th July 1966. Good Condition. All signed pieces come with a Certificate of Authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £4.99, EU from £6.99, Rest of World from £8.99.
Assorted Costume Accessories, including a child's black velvet kilt style jacket with silver trim and thistle embossed buttons; pair of child's brown wool shorts; black velvet 1925-6 sporting cap with cream silk tassel and initialled; AJ White black opera hat, Lincoln Bennet black silk folding hat, black velvet jockey's racing hat with silk ribbon to the front, green striped silk lining and leather brim (a.f.), Ede & Ravenscroft black wool four cornered hat, brown felt Scout hat with two badges, another in green felt; bus conductor's Ticket Issue Machine Ltd, London SW1 J56 Patent 368802; two children's leather sporrans, brown leather flying/driving hat and pair of goggles, striped shirt sample (one box)
An incredible local interest WWII Second World War 1st Battalion Parachute Regiment collection of items. All relating to a Ronald ' Roy ' Charles Harris. Harris joined the First Paras and later the Eleventh SAS. From his obituary (included with the sale): ' Roy came from a large family...(and) he set up the Kingswood firm 'Harris Brothers' with his two brothers...before he started the family firm he served his country in the Second World War... (he) joined as a soldier of the First Paras and Eleventh SAS and was in action in Europe. In 1942 when parachuting into Sicily, Roy was injured when the Germans opened fire as they came down. Roy was captured and taken prisoner of war where he spent long periods in solitary confinement which affected his health...'. Included within the lot is: - Harris' own ' No.2 Commando 11th SAS 1st Parachute Battalion ' patch- Harris' Soldier Service Book - listing his Army Number as 4625961- Several photographs of Harris (and his battalion) - x3 framed, one unframed. - Harris' original Parachute Battalion beret, with parachute regiment badge to front.- An Air Letter from Harris sent home to Bristol. Dated 29.4.1943, the letter reads, in part: '...it won't be long now before North Africa is ours... the last few days have been very hot, and we have been sun-bathing - most of the lads are black! Will you let me know if the papers in England said anything about the 'Parachute' fighting in this country - I should like to know they did ' and followed by more family related sentiments- Two copies of Prisoner Of War camp ' Punishment ' notices - dated August 17th 1944 which lists Harris and another prisoner. For escaping the camp, they are given ' close arrest for a term of 7 days ' (solitary confinement). Written in German and English. - Harris' own Fairbairn Sykes British Commando dagger - within it's original leather and steel scabbard. - Harris' SAS / Commando issue Knuckle Duster - with ministry markings.- Several effects relating to a ' 1st Para Battalion 11th SAS Reunion Dance ' on March 29th 1947 at The Angel Hotel, Knutsford '. Including an original (fragile) poster, ticket, press photograph, and newspaper extract from the event ' Red Devils meet again! '.- A No.2 Commando 11th SAS 1st Parachute Battalion Reunion Dinner menu from 1985..and various other personal (and later effects) including a Union Flag, Matador throwing knife, and various Parachute Regiment related mementos.An interesting and important collection of WWII militaria.
Football - A rare collection of 1932 Football Association Cup Final ephemera. To include; an original ' Final Tie ' ticket stub from the event at Empire Stadium, Wembley, on the 23rd April 1932. Along with an incredibly rare Daily Express ' Cup Final 1932 ' song sheet and an even rarer 'In Loving Memory Of Woolwich Arsenal ' humorous memorial card. A rare collection of early Football memorabilia.
Footballer caricatures. Album of caricatures, c.1930, 40 leaves of pen-and-ink cartoons and caricatures, of which 9 depicting British footballers from the 1920s, captioned throughout, contemporary ownership inscription 'W Marchant, 94 Garland Rd, Redhill' and stationer's ticket overwritten with manuscript date 1930 to front pastedown, one leaf loose, cloth-bound sketchbook, 8vo (22 x 14 cm) (Qty: 1)The footballers depicted include Percy Whipp (Leeds United), Dave Rollo (Blackburn Rovers), Jock McNab (Liverpool), Harry Nuttall (Bolton Wanderers), Alec Graham (Brentford), and Alec Thom (Swindon Town).
Manuscript Journal. Reminiscences of My Summer Vacation 1873, numerous aquatint and line-engraved vignettes, two aquatints with contemporary hand-colouring, numerous leaves with manuscript journal entries describing travels through central Europe, mainly Germany and Switzerland, eight mounted vignette billhead clippings from various hotels, a mounted first class ticket for a cross-Atlantic Cunard Line Mail Steamer journey, first 2 leaves detached and lightly edge-frayed, first leaf with small stain at foot, lacking front free endpaper, original limp red morocco, extremities worn, 8vo, together with French Devotional Manuscript , Manuscript Prayer Book, 1772, 426 pages of manuscript devotions and prayers, manuscript contents leaf at front (lightly spotted), front pastedown with armorial bookplate of George Oakes Miller (Royal Chaplain at Genoa, d.1840), all edges gilt, contemporary marbled calf gilt (worn), front cover detached, 8vo, plus Forster (Theodor) , Stempel-Sammlung, 1883 [manuscript cover-title], numerous mounted small official labels, from banks, railways, consulates, tax offices, municipalities, the military etc., most circular or oval and embossed, generally 30 or less to a page, most German, a few from other European countries, especially Austria-Hungary, six leaves of manuscript contents, leaves generally toned, some edge-fraying, stitching broken, contemporary boards, in uniform portfolio wrapper, rubbed with a little wear to extremities, large 8vo, with The Antient Usage in Bearing of such Ensigns of Honour as are Commonly call'd Arms..., by Sir William Dugdale, Oxford, 1682 , and 15 others, mainly 18th and 19th century, English and French publishers, some defective (Qty: 19)
Vallisnieri, (Antonio, 1661-1730) . Lettre critique par monsr. Valisniery docteur en medecine à l'auteur du livre intitulé "La generation des vers dans le corps de l'homme," circa 1720s, 46 pp., (paginated 61-106), drop title, neatly written on both sides of each leaf, a further 14 pp. manuscript (paginated 107-[120] in another contemporary smaller hand bound at rear, all leaves somewhat spotted and slightly browned, several marginal circular ink stamps of Bibliotheque de Monsieur L. Dufruit, all leaves re-guarded, book library ticket of Pierre Lambert and stamp of Docteur Auvard to front endpapers, early 20th-century marbled boards with chipped title label to spine "Vallesniere contre Andry MSS. 1726", some edge wear, 4to (22.5 x 17.5 cm) (Qty: 1)This manuscript appears to be written before the published edition of the letter by Vergis in 1727 and translated from the original Italian. Antonio Vallisnieri (or Vallisneri) was an Italian medical scientist, physician and naturalist. He was one of the first medical researchers to abandon the Aristotelian theories based on scientific principles and knowledge acquired through experience and reasoning. He therefore found himself at the centre of heated controversy, many of his contemporaries being unable to abandon prevailing medieval theories in spite of experimental evidence. The Andry-Vallisnieri dispute concerned biological generation. Letters critical of Vallisnieri would have been circulating in manuscripts such as this at the time.
MIXED SPORT, selection, inc. equestrian medals awarded to Sven Grape, c1954; 2012 London Olympics, replica training tops (2), Thailand Flag, programme, ticket application booklet; boxing, books, Victory over Myself by Patterson, The Woman in the Corner by Odd, The Bog Punchers by Gutteridge; programmes, Jones v Neal 1980; press photos, original issues (5) & re-strikes of early issues (18) etc., G to EX, 49*
CRICKET, signed selection, inc. CMS p/cs, signed by Don Bradman, Tom Graveney, Jeff Thomson, Reg Simpson, Don Kenyon, Martin Horton, Bob Berry, Peter Laver, Ken Shuttleworth, John Abrahams, Paul Allott etc; NCCC v Australia ticket signed byh Mark Taylor, 20 signatures in total, neat annotation, laid down to three cards, G to VG, 3

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