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2 x Autograph books inc. Beatles ticket: Two original autograph books, both kept by a Sylvia Booth from Stoke on Trent. Sylvia collected all the autographs & signatures herself. The better known, mainly pop bands / singers include (but are not limited to) - Dusty Springfield, Swinging Blue Jeans, Four Pennies, Long John Baldry, Wayne Fontanna's drummer, Herman's Hermits, Peter & Gordon, Tom Jones, Jimmy Saville, The Boatman, Shandells etc. There are multiple signings on different occasions for some of the same bands. The Beatles ticket was used by the owner herself, and has been verified by us as being genuine and of a valid date. ABC cinema Ardwick 7th December - Believed to be 1965.
Special souvenir programme of the 'Supergroup' Johnny Cash, Willie Nelson, Waylon Jennings And Kris Kristofferson Known As The Highwaymen' appearance at the Wembley Arena on 10th April 1992 during their European Tour. 20 pages of colour plates of all four together with career information. 2 £25 ticket souvenirs and The Times Tuesday 14th April 1992 review of the show. 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.
NO RESERVE Chapman (Jake and Dinos) Fucking Hell, first edition, signed by the artists to front endpaper with additional kiss and heart motifs, ticket to preview of 'If Hitler Had Been a Hippy How Happy Would We Be' exhibition loosely inserted, illustrations, most colour, original red pictorial cloth, a little very faint scattered marking, White Cube, large 8vo, 2008.
Zola (Émile, novelist, playwright, journalist, 1840-1902) Autograph card signed, 1 side, 56 x 96mm., [?1887], admission ticket signed by Zola to the balcony at the theatre for the dramatisation of Zola's novel Le Ventre de Paris by William Busnach; and 14 letters in French relating to correspondence to the De la Salle family of the Chateau Tremblaye in Doue etc., folds, slightly browned, v.s., v.d. (15).
Africa.- Thesiger (Wilfred) Visions of a Nomad, first edition, signed by author, invitation to book launch pasted to front pastedown, ALs by author and order of service for Thesiger's memorial loosely inserted, plates and illustrations, 1987; The Life of My Choice, first edition, ALs by author pasted to front pastedown, plates, 1987; Desert Marsh and Mountain: The World of a Nomad, first edition, inscription to front free endpaper, ticket for Thesiger's memorial loosely inserted, plates and illustrations, 1979; all signed by author to title, bookplates, original cloth, dust-jackets; and 4 others by the same, all signed, including later editions of Arabian Sands and The Marsh Arabs, 4to 7 8vo (7)⁂ All with the bookplate of Sir John Johnson, British High Commissioner in Kenya, who later became the chairman of the Countryside Commission.
Bristol City, a collection of 6 home football programmes, in various condition, 1946/47 Swindon, 1947/48 Swindon, Notts County, 1948/49 Northampton, 1949/50 Norwich, 1950/51 Nottm Forest. In addition is a rare book on the History of the Club, by Peter Godsiff, plus a 1957/58 Bristol City v Huddersfield match ticket
1959 FA Cup Final, Luton Town v Nottingham Forest [At Wembley] A Collection Of Items All Relating To The Game Played On 02/05/1959 To Include Official Programme & Match Ticket, Daily Express Community Song Sheet, Team Group Picture Card With Printed Autographs To Reverse, 3 Original Photographs Of Supporters Club Members With The FA Cup, Newspaper Clipping Plus 09/05/1959 Nottinghamshire Guardian 'Wembley Triumph' Souvenir
Arsenal Championship Match, Liverpool v Arsenal, Played 26/05/1989, Official Match Programme, Photographers Ticket & Teamsheet for the final match of the 1988–89 Football League season, contested at Anfield, the top two teams in the First Division. The clubs were close enough on points for the match to act as a decider for the championship. Arsenal won by two goals, the margin they required to take the title. Midfielder Michael Thomas scored the second goal in the final seconds of the match, ending Arsenal's 18-year wait to be crowned champions.
Leicester City, a collection of over 100 football programmes, mainly big match and cup issues, souvenir publications etc, also includes the 1961 FA Cup Final programme, with ticket, songsheet, Leicester City players souvenir wallet and souvenir booklet, in addition are the FA Cup Final programmes from 1954, 1958, 1963, 1969, England Internationals & miscellaneous items
1979 European Cup Final, Malmo v Nottingham Forest [In Munich], A Collection Of Items For The Game Played 30/05/1979, Including Official Programme, Match Ticket (Grey), 'City Police Munich' Information Sheet For Fans, Train Ticket 'Nottingham To Dover', Ferry Tickets 'Dover To Munich' (x 2) & Train Ticket For Munich (some minor faults)
1969 Leicester City, in the FA Cup Final against Manchester City on 26/04/1969, a collection of items to include a Banquet Menu from the Leicester Dinner held at the Park Hotel Hotel. A programme, ticket, and songsheet for the game plus a cardboard Steward badge from the Empire Pool and Sports Arena, Wembley on 26/04/1969, and a small pennant
1998/1999 Manchester United Treble Season, Liverpool v Manchester United, Played 05/05/1999, Official Match Programme, Teamsheet, Photographer Ticket, Official/Original Teamsheets (Referee & both teams), Press & Communications Corrospondence & a ticket dated 10/03/1999 for the original fixture which was re-scheduled
1966 World Cup, a collection of 5 match tickets, 12/07/66 at Everton Bulgaria v Brazil, 13/07/66 At Man Utd Hungary v Portugal, 15/07/66 At Everton Brazil v Hungary, 16/7/66 At Man Utd Portugal v Bulgaria, 20/07/66 at Man Utd Hungary v Bulgaria, in addition is a season ticket wallet and tournament brochure
Aston Villa, a collection of over 130 home football programmes from the 1950's to 1960s', to include a few reserve issues, in various condition, noted are 1961 FL Cup Final, Aston Villa v Rotherham, 1960/61 FL Cup Semi-Final, Aston Villa v Burnley, 1962/63 FL Cup Semi-Final, Aston Villa v Sunderland, 1964/65 FL Cup Semi-Final, Aston Villa v Chelsea. In addition are 11 Aston Villa season ticket books, including 1958/59, 1961/62, 1963/64, 1969/70
Rugby League, a collection of 58 Rugby programmes, including many Fulham from their first few seasons in the League. To include team line up insert (Many games played on a Sunday) and match ticket, includes the first ever game played on 14/09/1980 against Wigan, in addition are 5 miscellaneous programmes from the same era
Fourteen Beatles Singles, including French issues, ME0 108 French ticket to ride, French I want to hold your hand, French ‘Help’ MEO 113 Help, Magical Mystery Tour EP & Book, Help French issue, French Les Beatles SOE 3760, Something, French Les Beatles SOE 3755, French Les Beatles SOE 3750, ME0113 Help, French Michelle, French Yellow Submarine, French Strawberry Fields in Help cover, sleeves are in fair to good condition, records and inner sleeves are fair to good. (14 items)
Twenty-one Tri-ang 00 gauge buildings, wagons, coaches, and accessories including Operating Royal Mail Coach Set R.23, Operating Hopper Car Set R.161, Ticket Office R.60, Water Tower R.75, Signal Box R.61, Porter's Room R.66, Gate Keeper's Hut R.72 BR Level Crossing R.170 etc, all in original boxes.
A World Championship Jules Rimet Cup, England 1966 season ticket envelope containing 1966 World Cup tickets for the 8th final Tuesday July 12th, 8th final Friday July 15th, 8th final Tuesday July 19th, quarter final tickets Saturday July 23rd, a Football league final Saturday March 12th 1977, an FA Cup fourth round Swindon Town vs Everton ticket 1977, a Football League Cup Final replay Wednesday 16th 1977, an Aston Villa vs Everton final second replay, 13th April 1977, and a FA Cup 5th round Cardiff City vs Everton Saturday 26th February 1977.
A 1937 FA Cup final ticket stub signed by every member of the Sunderland Football Team who played on the 1st May 1937 except for Alexander 'Sandy' McNab who replaced injured Captain Alex Hastings (Alex Hastings however did sign this fan's ticket stub); Eddie Burbanks, Bert Johnston, Jimmy Gorman, Johnny Mapson, Len Duns, Raich Carter, Charlie Thomson, Patrick Gallacher, Alex Hall, Bobby Gurney and Alex Hastings, together with a copy of the Football Echo with match report and Supporters red and white rosette
Mary, Queen of Scots - Scottish Imprint, [Le Pesant (Pierre, Sieur de Boisguilbert)], The Life of Mary Stewart, Queen of Scotland and France [...], [translated and edited by] James Freebairn, Printed for the Author, and are to be Sold by moft of the Bookfellers in Town, Edinburgh 1725, pp: [iii], iv-lx, 95, [96], 97-221, [222], 223-328, contemporary panelled calf (faults), each cover tooled in blind, raised bands to spine, fragmentary Jacobean Armorial bookplate to recto pastedown: Mckay of Strathy (sic, MacKay?, presumably George Mackay, 3rd Lord Reay (1678-1748)), 8vo; Skelton (John), Mary Stuart, Boussod, Valadon & Co, London [...], 1893, illuminated engraved frontispiece of the queen after the portrait by François Clouet, 24 full-page plates of portrait with tissue guards titled in red, 4-page facsimile of Mary's last letter, b/w illustrations throughout text, contemporary black leather binding as issued, sometimes attributed to Durvand Thivet, each cover's centre blocked in gilt with crowned arms, crowned cypher to angles within a pair of graduating blind fillet borders, six-compartment spine gilt lettered in the second, cyphers and thistles to the remainder, top-edge gilt, lady's bookplate to recto pastedown: Sara R. Dunn, further inscriptions and stamps, small folio; Tytler (William), An Inquiry [...] Into the Evidence against Mary Queen of Scots [...], fourth edition, two-volume set, T. Cadell, London 1790, contemporary marbled boards, later cloth spines, 8vo, (2); The Memoirs of Sir James Melvil (sic) of Halhill [...], third edition, Robert Urie, Glasgow 1751, contemporary calf, 12mo; The Letter-Books of Sir Amias Poulet, Keeper of Mary Queen of Scots, edited by John Morris, Burn and Oates, London 1874, contemporary cloth, 8vo; Bede (Cuthbert), Fotheringhay and Mary, Queen of Scots [...], Simpkin, Marshall, & Co., London 1886, tipped-in albumen photograph frontispiece, further full-page plates, contemporary cloth, 12mo; Raumer (Frederick von), Contributions to Modern History, from the British Museum and the State Paper Office: Queen Elizabeth and Mary Queen of Scots, Charles Knight, London 1836, engraved portrait frontispiece, rebacked contemporary cloth, contemporary bookseller's ticket: Fletcher of Norwich, 8vo; Aytoun (W. Edmondstoune), Bothwell: A Poem, In Six Parts, second edition, William Blackwood and Sons, Edinburgh and London, 1857, contemporary blue cloth gilt, book label to recto pastedown: Rev. Robert Logan, 8vo; Melville (G.J. Whyte), The Queen's Maries: A Romance of Holyrood, two-volume set, Parker, Son, and Bourn, London 1862, contemporary red half-roan and marbled boards (faults, disbound), 12mo, (2); Yonge (Charlotte M.), Unknown to History: A Story of the Captivity of Mary of Scotland, two-volume set, Macmillan and Co., London 1882, contemporary maroon half-roan and cloth, 12mo, (2); qty
Football Programmes and Ticket Stubs - 1940's- 1980's including Nottingham Forest, 8th Dec 1945, Aston Villa, 2nd March 1946 Wolverhampton, 4th April 1953 Leeds United, 17th April 1954 Blackburn Rovers, 14th Jan 1956 Bristol Rovers, 6th Dec 1958 West Brom, 2 ticket stubs FA cup Final 17th March 1979; Chesterfield United 4th April 1947 West Brom, 20th Dec 1947 Cardiff City, 7th April 1950 Bradford, 3rd February 1951 Cardiff City, 1st Nov 1958 Plymouth Argyle, etc and Sheffield Wednesday 29th November 1947 Newcastle United, 7th April 1951, Fulham, 3rd Sep 1952 Liverpool, etc, (27)
Original vintage German Auto Motorcycle advertising poster for the ADAC-Eifelpokal-Rennen race organised by the German Automobile-Club ADAC held at the Nurburgring track on 29 September 1963. Dynamic image featuring Formula Junior cars racing past the famous Nurburgring control tower with cars racing in the background, the text in stylised black letters with Dunlop advertising branding along the edge of the track and on the tower and a white information banner with ticket prices given below. Artwork by van Husen Koln. Printed in Germany by Heinr. Bastian, Koblenz. Very good condition, small tears and faint creases. The Nürburgring is a 150,000 person capacity motorsports complex located in the town of Nürburg, Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany. It features a Grand Prix race track built in 1984, and a much longer Nordschleife "North loop" track which was built in the 1920s around the village and medieval castle of Nürburg in the Eifel mountains. The north loop is 20.8 km (12.9 mi) long and has more than 300 metres (1,000 feet) of elevation change from its lowest to highest points. Jackie Stewart nicknamed the old track "The Green Hell". Originally, the track featured four configurations: the 28.265 km (17.563 mi)-long Gesamtstrecke ("Whole Course"), which in turn consisted of the 22.810 km (14.173 mi) Nordschleife ("North Loop"), and the 7.747 km (4.814 mi) Südschleife ("South Loop"). There also was a 2.281 km (1.417 mi) warm-up loop called Zielschleife ("Finish Loop") or Betonschleife ("Concrete Loop"), around the pit area. Country: Germany, year of printing: 1963, designer: Van Husen, size (cm): 85.5x59
Original vintage World War Two US propaganda poster: “Strong in the strength of the Lord. We who fight in the people’s cause-we will never stop until that cause is won”. Great artwork by David Stone Martin showing the hands of a woman, a factory worker and a soldier, all playing a key part in the U.S. war effort. Published by the War Information Office in the attempt to foster greater cooperation between a number of different segments of society. The text of the poster is a quotation from a speech by Henry Wallace, then Vice-President, who ran for President on the Progressive Party ticket in 1948 Good condition, folded as issued, tears in top margin. Country: USA, year of printing: 1942, designer: David Stone Martin, size (cm): 101.5x71
Ephemera, Victorian Black Faced Minstrels. 6 paper items 1865-1885, Cabinet Card featuring 2 banjo players, a ticket for Mathews Brothers Minstrels and a ticket to Sanger's Amphitheatre for 'The Celebrated Mohawk Minstrels', a blank memorandum sheet from 'Horace Linley The Celebrated Knockabout Negro and Irish Comedian The Famous Comic Star', Programme for entertainment given at Iron Hall Sidbury by the 'Sidbury Black Diamond Minstrels' etc (fair/gd)
A collection of Great Western and British Railways items to include, a GWR counterfoil ticket book dated 1873,10th July 1953 Llangollen QEII visit pass, various other tickets including Wrexham to Corwen 1965 line closure ticket, a Crewe fares manual dated 1955, 1956 handbook of stations, BR cash regulations 1989, seven rule books/ Extras circa 1950, L.M.R Longsville stamp, 1985 Crewe Station modernisation book and tie, Railfreight and Grand Junction ties collection of GWR buttons, two station master cap badges, railway service badge, and various maps Condition reports are not available for this sale.
Club Admittance Ticket: "Stringfellow Bros. present 7 Star Special at St. Aidans, City Road, Tues, 26th February 1963 'Frank Kelly and The Hunters - 4/-" (Pre Mojo Club venue for Pete Stringfellow; together with The Beatles Red/Blue compilations, Beatles monthly magazines, repro postcards, etc:- One Tray
The following four lots are items collated in the 1960's by the daughter of the then Sheffield City Hall Commissionaire Joe Otter - each lot contains three pages relating to the vendor. Beatles Interest: 'The Beatles Show' Ticket Stub; Saturday 2nd Nov 1963 at Sheffield (oval) City Hall, First House at 6.10pm 4/- (2nd date of their 1963 Autumn Tour, ten song set, 4th and final 1963 appearance - they played once more in 1964).
1960's Concert Ticket Stubs: 'The Rolling Stones Show' Thursday 11 March 1965 (2nd house 8.50pm, stalls 8/6 - The Stones 1st British Tour of 1965); Dave Clark Five Show (April '64), Dusty Springfield/Brian Poole and The Tremeloes (Nov '64), Big Beat Nite Out (March '65), Billy J Kramer (Nov '63), The Donovan Show (May '65), Cilla Black and P.J. Proby (Feb '65), Cilla Black and P.J Proby (Feb '65); Swinging Blue Jeans (Feb '64); and Bobby Vee and The Searchers (March '64) - all from the Sheffield City (oval) Hall. (9)
Autograph Album - containing 'The Beatles Show' ticket (Monday 9th Nov. 1964, Sheffield City Hall, First House 6.20pm, stalls - bound in sellotape), Gerry and the Pacemakers ticket (bound also); autographs - Manfred Mann, Paul Jones, Tom McGuiness, Gerry Marsden, Billy J. Kramer, Gene Vincent noted.
Shadows and Other 60's Memorabilia - A 1963 Jet Harris concert programme and ticket (Sheffield City Hall); colour and black and white promotional band photographers/cards (including French examples, Star Pics and Valex); Shadows and Jet Harris E.P's, 45's; and five concert tickets: Dubliners (1968), Freddie and the Dreamers (1964), Erroll Garner (1964).
Collection of six books: The Story of the Atlantic Telegraph, by Henry M. Field, first edition, presentation copy signed by the author and inscribed to Charles F. Dowd [American pamphleteer and first person to propose multiple time zones for any country with United States railways], publisher's gilt green cloth, bookseller's ticket (Henry Sotheran); History of Radio Telegraphy and Telephony, by G. G. Blake, first edition, London: Radio Press Ltd., 1926, publisher's gilt blue cloth; Stereoscopic Phenomena of Light and Sight, by Theodore Brown, London: Gutenberg Press, 1903, green cloth; The Alimentary Tract: A Radiographic Study, by Alfred E. Barclay, London: Sherrat & Hughes, 1915, maroon cloth; The Story of Electricity, by John Munro, London: George Newnes, 1901, pictorial cloth; Electricity and its Uses, by John Munro, London: Religious Tract Society [c.1885] (6)Provenance: From the collection of the late Professor Ian Isherwood, UK radiologist responsible for much of the important early clinical development of CT
Ashendene Press. Apuleius, Lucius. The XI Bookes of the Golden Asse, translated by William Adlington, Chelsea: Ashendene Press, 1924, limited edition of 165. Folio, bound in full white pigskin by Zaehnsdorf, bookseller's ticket (Henry Sotheran). Printed in red and black, initials in red and blue. Good, clean, brightProvenance: Consigned to sale by the Turbutt family. The vendor's uncle was Gladwyn M. R. Turbutt - the man who discovered the original Bodleian copy of the first folio of Shakespeare (The Turbutt Shakespeare)

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