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5 1920's Manor Villa cycling medals to include 2 silver medals hallmarked Birmingham 1928/29. Together with a 1915 Panama-Pacific International Exposition medallion and a silver award of merit silver medallion for The District Messenger and Theatre Ticket Company Limited, hallmarked Birmingham 1942.

Los 414

A 20th century GWR ticket cabinet the rectangular wood cabinet with tambour front enclosing five racks and with original brass fastener stamped 'GWR', 70cm high 78cm wide 19cm deep

Los 1503

Box of mixed ticket receipts mainly motor racing related including Silverstone

Los 16A

SARAH RECORDS - CD AND MEMORABILIA COLLECTION. Finishing this exceptional Sarah collection with 3 x CDs and a collection of 11 x pieces of memorabilia. To include Battery Point (SARAH 329CD - Ex+ condition), Air Balloon Road (SARAH 545 - Ex+ condition), Another Sunny Day - London Weekend (SARAH 613CD), Are You Scared To Get Happy (newsletter number six), Sarah obituary, Shinkansen newsletters number 1 and 2, The Orchids - From This Day flexi (creased), a ticket for the 'Sarah Memorial Service' at The Thekla, Bristol (ticked number 205) and the Sarah 100 brochure.

Los 137

A scarce London Transport A14 Gibson Bus Conductors Ticket Machine with original Carry Case. This hand held, hand powered machine, in working order,  is one of the Letter Coded fare variants of its type. The print plate of this machine still retains the  'London Transport' wording as does the  the exterior of the machine case together with its serial number 37357. A sample ticket has been run off and the quallity of the print out can be seen in the photographs. The exterior of the Carry Case bears many of its original 'in service' markings - 'NB' '06610', 'M-F 4 SAT 4 SUN 4  65' etc.

Los 721

The Beatles - A collection of mostly Parlophone 45 rpm singles, including Long Tall Sally, Magical Mystery Tour (album), The Beatles Hits, Hey Jude (Apple), Help!, All You Need is Love, Strawberry Fields Forever/Penny Lane (picture sleeve), We Can Work it out/Day Tripper, Ticket to Ride, I am the Walrus/Hello Goodbye, Lady Madonna, Paperpack Writer to/w some re-issues of the early singles etc

Los 44

A 1931 West Bromwich Albion vs Birmingham cup final ticket for the West standing enclosure at Wembley stadium, price two shillings.

Los 1065

Evita Broadway Programme and Ticket, photo frames, maps, postcards, Sheffield Blitz, other publications, 'Xtreme Plates', Independence plaque, Austria album, etc:- One Box

Los 1381

Charlie Bears Limited Edition Minimo Collection By Isabelle Lee Three Handmade Jointed Miniature Bears Each in very good condition with authenticity card, swing ticket, bell and woven label intact, each with embroidered, branded Charlie Bears dustbag. To include 'Doobey' no.223 of 2000, 'Dinky' no.138 of 2000 and 'Diddy' no 289 of 2000. Each 7 inches in length, please see accompanying image

Los 1382

Charlie Bears Limited Edition Minimo Collection By Isabelle Lee Two Handmade Jointed Miniature Plush Rabbits In Glazed Display Dome Each in very good condition with authenticity card, swing ticket, bell and woven label intact. Each with embroidered, branded Charlie Bears dustbag, to include 'Hoppity Hop' no.423 of 2000 and 'Bella' no.294 of 2000, each approx 10 inches in length. Please see accompanying image

Los 1383

Charlie Bears Limited Edition Minimo Collection By Isabelle Lee Two Handmade Jointed Miniature Plush Bears In Glazed Display Dome Each in very good condition with authenticity card, swing ticket, bell and woven label intact. Each with embroidered, branded Charlie Bears dustbag, to include 'Chocolate Chip' no.272 of 2000 and 'Boss Cat' no.479 of 2000, each approx 8 inches in length. Please see accompanying image

Los 1384

Charlie Bears Limited Edition Minimo Collection By Isabelle Lee Two Handmade Jointed Miniature Plush Bears In Glazed Display Dome Each in very good condition with authenticity card, swing ticket, bell and woven label intact. Each with embroidered, branded Charlie Bears dustbag, to include 'Apple Pie' no.442 of 1000 and 'Squeak' no 350. of 500, each approx 8 inches in length. Please see accompanying image

Los 608

POP MUSIC, Isle of Wight Festival selection, inc. on site newspaper, Evening Standard (with Dylan to cover); anon. passout ticket (30th September), pin-holes to corners of paper, G to VG, 2

Los 610

ENTERTAINMENT, signed selection, inc. Bryan Ferry (paperback), Les Dawson (colour photo, as clown), Edgar (promo photo) & Johnny (1992 ticket) Winter, Gene Pitney (LP record sleeve), G to VG, 5

Los 40

Railway interest - a railway signal lamp; a cast iron plaque LMS 20 ton no. 73170; a driver/ticket inspector peaked cap; ACME Thunderer whistle;British Railways enamel badge (5)

Los 280

Railway related items to include a J Compton Sons & Webb Ltd, station masters cap with a gilt metal crest and embroidered badge, a railway clearing house official map of Manchester & District, a GWR notebook, ninety mainly GWR brass buttons, GWR cloth and enamelled metal badges, other metal badges, three tickets, two whistles, an audit office ticket and a red flag on a turned wooden handle

Los 258

A mahogany velvet-lined case containing an exquisite collection of Victorian and Edwardian pincushions, tape measures, needle cases, shuttles, clamps for embroidery to include an ivory clamp, needle case and shuttle, an early 19th century sand-filled pincushion in the form of a walnut, a cowrie shell tape measure, leather and velvet pincushions, ivory and mother of pearl needle holders, treen inlaid needle holders, a miniature white metal pig pincushion, a pincushion in the form of a shell, a brass knitting needle gauge, various needle cases, one red leather example with gilded lettering 'Wolverhampton & Staffordshire Fine Arts & Industrial Exhibition Season Ticket', treen examples, a hallmarked silver shuttle and four bone containers in the form of pigs' trotters.

Los 616

A boxed Hornby Railways '6615 The Railway Children Set (With Smoke)', containing electric locomotive, two coaches, station and oval of track, a power clip and uncoupler, a Tri-ang Hornby boxed 'RS.608. Flying Scotsman Set (With Exhaust Steam Sound and Glowing Firebox)' containing electric locomotive, two coaches in LNER livery and oval of track, a Hornby 'RS.616 Take-a-Ticket Train Set' containing electric tank locomotive, coach, station with operating signal, platform accessories and oval of System 6 track, a vintage Hornby 'Series No. 4 Tunnel Curved A8914 2-Foot Radius Track Only' and a Fleischmann '1780 Track and Points' (5).

Los 348

A George III silver bottle ticket PORT, Samuel Brough, circa 1810, curved canted corner rectangular with threaded edge, pierced 'PORT' and surmounted by a shield cartouche engraved with a crest, 4.5cm wide.

Los 81

A tray of railway ticket clippers, seven mid 20th century locker plates, cobblers last and oil lamp

Los 132

A Edmundson cast iron ticket stamping machine, in green with brass plaque

Los 107

TICKET PUNCH MACHINE manufactured by The Ticket Punch & Register Co Ltd, serial no 6538. A most unusual type. Punch mechanism and register are working. Plus a small aluminium PLATE 'BUT' believed to be from a late 1940s/1950s British United Traction trolleybus. Measures 6" (15cm) in diameter and is in good, ex-vehicle condition. [2]

Los 174

Selection (4) of bus TICKET MACHINES comprising Setright s/n 49530/H111, ex Manchester Corporation/Greater Manchester (w/back-plate & harness, works, needs inking), Willebrew punch s/n 6931 (w/strap, working), 'TIM' numbered 578 ex-Dundee Corp (works, needs inking) and Almex 'A' s/n 110706/120 (operator unknown, seems to be jammed). [4]

Los 185

London Transport GIBSON TICKET MACHINE. An alpha-code machine, serial no 26844. 'London Transport' remains on the printing-plate. Prints a reasonable ticket and comes with correct-type box, webbing harness (minus apron) and spare ticket rolls. [Machine with accessories]

Los 344

LCC Tramways 'A'-type TICKET PUNCH, serial no A 585, inscribed 'LCCT' on the casing. Comes with correct back-plate w/strap - the back-plate has an extra position for a ticket-canceller - see next lot. In working order - punches but doesn't ring. From the estate of the last Superintendent of LT's Ticket Works. [1 unit]

Los 345

London Transport TICKET CANCELLER (punch), serial no N27, inscribed 'LPTB'. Used by conductors to cancel return and through tickets and designed to slot into the extra space on the back-plate for the ticket machines (see previous lot in this sale). Fully operative and punches 'N 27' in a hole pattern. From the estate of the last Superintendent of LT's Ticket Works. [1]

Los 348

London Transport GIBSON TICKET MACHINE. An alpha-code machine, serial no 26645. 'London Transport' remains on the printing-plate. Prints a reasonable ticket (could benefit from re-inking) and comes with correct-type box, webbing harness and spare ticket rolls. [Machine with accessories]

Los 380

Pair of TICKET PUNCHES comprising Barker's Ticket Punch, serial no B6730, and Williamson 'Ticket Printer for Tramways, Omnibuses, Railways, Steamboats etc', serial no 7436, with strap. Both punch properly and are in very good, ex-use condition. [2]

Los 451

Pair of London Transport RT/RF etc bus USED TICKET BOXES plus 2 x TD/RF-type ROUTE STENCIL PLATES for routes 208 & 236 plus an ex-LT bus BELL PUSH, a 20-position wooden TICKET RACK, 2 pairs of TICKET CLIPPERS and various sundry bus PLATES. All items in ex-use condition. [15 items]

Los 59

LGOC/London Transport BELL PUNCH TICKET MACHINE, serial no 68207, complete with backing plate inscribed 'London Transport' plus the small tool designed for opening the machine casing and 3 spare paper seals marked 'LTE 1957'. Machine is in working order - punches and rings. From the estate of the last Superintendent of LT's Ticket Works. [1 + accessories]

Los 71

Three boxes of miscellaneous books, to include Robert Prouse Ticket to Hell via Dieppe, The Memoirs of Field Marshall Montgomery, War Diaries by Field Marshall Lord Allenbrook, Millgan's War by Spike Milligan, various Arthur Ransome titles etc

Los 529

A vintage tram ticket machine with tickets Condition Report: Available upon request

Los 530

A vintage tram ticket machine with tickets in original case Condition Report: Available upon request

Los 86

BOROUGH OF MAIDSTONE.  The Register of Electors During the Year 1896; also 18 publications of The Transport Ticket Society, 2 vols. re. Frances Willard & another.  

Los 376

Motor Racing : Le Mans 24 hour Race programme from the 1955 - crash disaster race 11/12 June 1955. historic & rare also includes parts table card, balcony ticket, camping & other ticket - very rare items

Los 160

Auction Catalogue. A Catalogue of the Library, Antiquities, &c. of the Late Learned Dr. Woodward, Fellow of the College of Physicians, and of the Royal Society; and Professor of Physick in Gresham-College. Which will begin to be Sold by Auction, at Mr. Cooper's, in the Great Piazza, Covent-Garden, on Monday the 11th Day of November, 1728... By Mr. Christopher Bateman, Bookseller; and Mr. John Cooper... , [printed by Henry Woodfall, 1728], engraved initial letters and head and tail-pieces, toned and some staining to last few leaves, title-page dusty, contemporary ink prices to margins, bound with [Woodward, John] , Remarks Upon the Antient and present State of London, Occasion'd by some Roman Urns, Coins, and other Antiquities, Lately discover'd..., The Third Edition, Printed for A. Bettesworth and W. Taylor, 1723, advertisement leaf at rear, title-page with contemporary manuscript numerals to lower margin (dusty and slightly torn at foot of gutter), binder's blank at front with ink inscription dated 1848, and that at rear with later manuscript notes, marbled endpapers, front pastedown with book ticket 'The Collection of Frank Marcham 1899', top edges gilt, early 20th century black half morocco, gilt decorated spine rubbed and with slight loss at head, 8vo in 4s (Qty: 1)ESTC T61373 & T145805. The first title is rare: the last copy we have found sold at auction was at Sotheby's in 1965. This copy belonged to London bookseller and collector Frank Marcham (circa 1880-1941).

Los 296

Lavater (Johann Caspar). Essays on Physiognomy; for the Promotion of the Knowledge and the Love of Mankind. Written in the German Language ... and translated into English by Thomas Holcroft, 3 volumes, 1st edition thus, for G. G. J. and J. Robinson, 1789, half-titles, 360 engraved plates by William Blake and others, occasional spotting and offsetting, marbled edges, contemporary green goatskin, spines ruled in gilt, red goatksin labels, rolled floral border gilt to sides, a few scuffs, mid-length scrape to volume 2 front board, 8vo (23 x 13.6 cm) (Qty: 3)Provenance: a pencilled noted attributes the binding to William McKenzie of Dublin, of whom Ramsden remarks: 'There is reason to suppose that not all McKenzie's best bindings were ticketed. Perhaps he only used the ticket for a few years, from about 1784. He worked mainly in green morocco and tree calf. The sides of his bindings are rarely decorated with more than a roll and perhaps a tool in the corners' ( Outside London , p. 242). ESTC N9351; cf. Garrison-Morton 154. 'Lavater was the last of the descriptive physiognomists' (Garrison-Morton). The work was first published in German as Physiognomische Fragmente (1775-8). Another English translation, by Henry Hunter, was published between 1789 and 1799.

Los 336

Phillips (Richard, publisher). Modern London; being the History and Present State of the British Metropolis, printed for Richard Phillips, 1805, engraved folding panorama as frontispiece, folding map, 21 engraved plates, section-title 'Description of the Plates, representing the Itinerant Trades of London in their Ordinary Costume; with Notices of the Remarkable Places Given in the Background', followed by 31 hand-coloured etched plates each with accompanying description leaf (these plates with Ivy Mill watermarks 1807, the description leaves watermarked 1803), all other text-leaves present as called for including final advertisement leaf, text (aside from description leaves) slightly browned and with occasional marginal spotting, coloured plates s lightly offset, one (Mackerel') spotted, all other text-leaves present as called for small marginal worm-track to last few leaves, attempted repair to final advertisement leaf, contemporary tan calf gilt by J. Forsyth of Elgin (oval ticket to front pastedown), 4to (26.2 x 19.5 cm) (Qty: 1)Abbey 271 (for the colour plates only); Tooley 370; binder not in Ramsden, Outside London . Tooley identifies six issues of the colour plates, which are by William Marshall Craig, and describes three of them as having been issued separately from Modern London , but none of them conforms exactly to the plates in this copy. Abbey describes the colour plates as a 'supplement' to Phillip's work, which was first published in 1804.

Los 370

[Hey, Rebecca]. The Moral of Flowers, 1st edition, Longman, Rees, Orme, Brown, Green & Longman, 1833, half-title, 24 fine hand-coloured engraved plates, including frontispiece, tissue-guard to each, errata slip bound in at rear, top edge gilt, remainder rough-trimmed, bookplate of Frances Mary Richardson Currer to front pastedown, and contemporary bookseller's ticket of Kerby & Son, 190, Oxford Street to upper outer corner, contemporary green half morocco, with gilt-decorated spine (dated 1834 at foot), a little rubbed to joints and edges, short splits to upper and lower joint at head of spine neatly repaired, 8vo (Qty: 1)Provenance: Frances Mary Richardson Currer (1785-1861), 'England's earliest female bibliophile' (De Ricci, English Collectors of Books and Manuscripts , p. 141): see lot 348.

Los 385

Type Auction. Catalogue with Specimens of an Extensive and Valuable Printing Plant, Comprising Four and a Half Tonnes of Metal Type, from the Foundries of Caslon, Figgins, Thorowgood, Besley, Wilson, Marr, Miller and Richard, &c ... Which will be Sold by Auction, by Engall, Sanders, & Co., on the Premises, No. 33, Cambray, Cheltenham, by Direction of Mr J.J. Haldley, who is Declining the Business carried on in his Family for more than half a Century, on Wednesday & Thursday, Nov. 22nd & 23rd, 1871, 155,[1] pp. including seven double-page leaves illustrated with type specimens throughout, neat ink marginalia indicating purchasers, prices and some addresses, names include Brookes, Brinkworth, Sir J. Phillips Headland, Norman and Smith, uncut, fore-edge spotting, original printed wrappers, pencil inscription to upper wrapper erased, some spotting and dust-soiling and browning, slightly creased and split on joints, 8vo, contained in a modern cloth chemise (Martin Orskey's signature and torn book ticket) and slipcase with gilt-titled leather spine label (Qty: 1)A fine survival of a fragile and beautifully-produced specimen auction catalogue. No other copies traced.

Los 56

Phillippes (Henry). The Purchasers Pattern, much enlarged. The First Part, shewing the True Value of Land or Houses, by Lease, or Otherwise... The Second Part, shews the Measuring of Land, Board, Timber... with Tables of the Excise of Beer and Ale... , '5th' edition, Ben. Billingsley, and Samuel Crouch, 1676, some heavy spotting and browning, split to lower margin of B1, early ownership signature of Wm. Forbes to title, a few early ink marginalia and annotations to Kalendar, book ticket of Martin & Josephine Orskey, all edges gilt, 20th-century gilt-decorated mottled calf by Riviere, lightly rubbed on joints, 12mo (12 x 6.8 cm) (Qty: 1)Kress S1444; Wing P2055. The first part of this edition contains information and advice for the speculator interested in buying the ground plots and foundations of houses burnt during the great fire of 1666. In a preface Phillippes laments that all copies of former editions were destroyed in the fire and he therefore prints this new edition to help rebuild the city 'in a more convenient and beautiful Form and Fashion'. At the end with separate title (dated 1677) is Phillippe's 'A Constant Kalendar or, an Alamanack for 300 Years, but more exactly serving for the next XIX Years, Being the Circle of the Moon, or the Golden Number, Beginning the Year of our Lord, 1655'.

Los 75

[Courtin, Antoine de]. The Rules of Civilty; or, Certain Ways of Deportment observed amongst all Persons of Quality upon several Occasions. Newly revised and much Enlarged, printed for R. Chiswell, 1685, lacking A1 as often (blank?), ink ownership name on title-page 'Will: Murray 1708' (and name of author pencilled below in a later hand), generally toned, one or two gatherings with some light damp-staining to lower blank margin, hinges split, front pastedown with signature of Martin Orskey dated 1953 and book ticket of Sir Arthur Gordon, front free endpaper with ink inscription 'William Murray aught this book feb. 26. 1699' (with various early pen-trials below), contemporary speckled sheep, rubbed and with slight loss at spine ends, upper joint split, 12mo (Qty: 1)ESTC R14935; Wing C6605. First published under the title Nouveau traité de la civilité in Paris in 1671, the work is full of sage advice for those not wishing to commit a faux pas in refined society: 'It is indecent, in the Company of Ladies, or any other serious persons, to pull off your Cloak, to pull off your Periwig or Doublet, to pair your nails, to pick your teeth, to scratch your head, or any other part, to mend your Garter or Shoostring, or to call for your Gown or your Slippers to put your self at ease. It would be as ridiculous as for a Horse Officer to appear before his General at a Muster, in his Shooes instead of his Boots'.

Los 729

Elton John interest: a signed Wrap Her Up sleeve and single, a signed photograph, a signed concert ticket and other ephemera, framed as one

Los 115

1960s - 1980s FLYERS/TICKETS ETC. Collection of concert memorabilia to include assorted flyers (for Fairport Convention, Argent and more), three ticket stubs (Pretenders, Roger Waters, Aerosmith), circa 1980s 'Rave On' magazine, two 1960s Pop newspapers, 14 assorted pieces of promotional materials to include press releases, images and more.

Los 144

TICKET ARCHIVE INC LED ZEPPELIN 1976. A collection of tour/concert memorabilia to include: approx 60 ticket stubs and other assorted invites etc (including a 1976 ticket stub for the 3rd showing of 'The Song Remains The Same' at Warner West End 2),

Los 146

GARY NUMAN CONCERT MEMORABILIA. A collection of Gary Numan memorabilia to include: ticket stubs, programmes, fan club newsletters, two t-shirts, press photographs and more.

Los 153

U2/THE POLICE TOUR MEMORABILIA. Six assorted programmes, three ticket stubs,a folded poster for Cardiff Arms Park, 25th July 1987 (approx 19 x 28", VF).

Los 206

RARE 1960S PROGRAMMES AND TICKETS. Excellent bundle of programmes and tickets to include: Big Beat Night at RAH 1964 with signatures to inner pages variously from Adam Faith, Barry St John, The Pickwicks, Troy Dante and the Infernos, All Star Charity Show programme at the Royal Albert Hall Dec 15th 1966 , The Great Pop Prom 1964 with signatures to reverse of front cover from members of Bo Street Runners, Shevells (note damage to front cover), fifteen assorted tickets/promo items (flyers/postcards) to include: 1966 'Ready Steady Go' ticket, two 1964 RAH ticket stubs with artists listed by owner to the verso, Faces 'Ooh La La' postcard, Bill Graham 1970 Fillmore West flyer with calendar to verso. From the collection of Ian Harvie - a veteran roadie and drum technician who would become The Jam's crew manager.

Los 207

READY, STEADY, GO TICKETS AND LETTER. Collection of ephemera relating to 1960s episodes of Ready, Steady, Go. To include ticket stubs (approx 11), various pieces of correspondence, mostly between Rediffusion Television (who filmed the show) and our vendor. Artists who appeared on these shows to include: The Rolling Stones, Kathy Kirby, Manfred Mann, Cilla Black, The Searchers, Billy J Kramer, The Fourmost,Cathy McGowan, Keith Fordyce, Michael Aldred, Freddie & The Dreamers, Sounds Incorporated, The Merseybeats, Patrick Kerr, Kenny Lynch, Tom Jones, The Yardbirds, The Hollies, Boz, Adam, Mike & Tim, Dave Clark 5, The Kinks, Sandie Shaw, Spencer Davis group, The Kinks, The Yardbirds, The Rolling Stones and more.

Los 209

1964/1965 ROLLING STONES TICKETS. Three original Rolling Stones tickets to include: 'Ready Steady Go Goes Live!' journalist ticket from 4th June 1965, Ready Steady Go Mod Ball 8th April 1964, All Star Pop Hit Parade May 31st 1964.

Los 211

JERRY LEE LEWIS 1985 TOUR EPHEMERA. Collection of items from a 1985 Jerry Lee Lewis tour, all collected by Ian Harvie - a veteran roadie and drum technician who would become The Jam's crew manager and who was tour manager on these dates. To include: SAS ticket from London to Stockholm in the name of Jerry Lee Lewis, a AAA pass, two bound itineraries, a Swedish concert contract, assorted itinerary documents.

Los 218

THE JAM PHOTOGRAPHS/TOUR EPHEMERA. Collection of The Jam tour memorabilia from the archive of Ian Harvie, veteran roadie and techie who would go on to be the Jam's crew manager. To include: five glossy 8x10" photographs depicting the group onstage circa early 1980s, two paper window displays advertising The Jam in Cleveland Ohio, a ticket stub for Santa Monica March 16th 1980, five assorted crew/backstage passes, approx 21 badges.

Los 269

ROCK AND POP BACKSTAGE PASSES/VIP INVITES. Approx 27 assorted laminated passes, VIP passes/stickers, ticket stubs, invites to include: card invite for a preview of Andersson/Ulvaeus' 'Chess' with signatures to verso in blue ink in the hand of Stig Anderson and Bjorn Ulvaeus. Other artists included are: David Bowie, Duran Duran, Rod Stewart, Live Aid, Faith No More.

Los 270

ROCK AND POP TICKETS AND PASSES. Approx 100 assorted ticket stubs, also to include a number of laminated stage passes.

Los 321

ROCK/METAL PROGRAMMES. Collection of approx 55 programmes between 1976 - 00s, many to include ticket stubs. Artists to include: Black Sabbath, Judas Priest, Rainbow, Girl School, Hawkwind, Aerosmith, Motorhead, Kiss, Nazareth, Thin Lizzy, AC/DC and more.

Los 325

TICKET COLLECTION INC JUDAS PRIEST AND MORE. Approx 70 tickets/ticket stubs, generally for events in/around Manchester circa 1975-1990. To include Judas Priest (1980, two stubs), Fleetwood Mac, Leonard Cohen, Pink Floyd, Prince, Dr. Hook, Jethro Tull, Santana, Frank Zappa and more. Condition generally very good.

Los 329

WINGS TOUR PROGRAMMES/TICKET. Collection of Wings memorabilia to include: 1973 ticket stub for Hammersmith Odeon, five assorted concert programmes for tours to include: Wings Over Europe 1972, 1972 UK tour, 'Rock Show' press kit, 1975 fold out tour programme, 1979 programme.

Los 330

PAUL MCCARTNEY CONCERT/TOUR MEMORABILIA. Collection of Macca mem to include: tIcket stubs (x2) for Kings Dock Liverpool 2003, 16 assorted programmes/booklets relating to McCartney solo events to inc: Linda McCartney 1987 exhibition catalogue, Working Classical at Royal Philharmonic Liverpool 1999, Behold My Heart at RAH 2006, Standing Stone at RAH 1997, 1989/90 Japanese tour programme, The New World Tour programme in stamped paper bag, Wings Over Europe 1972, LIPA inauguration 1996 booklet and more.

Los 332

RARE 1950s/1960S PROGRAMMES. Collection of programmes/memorabilia to include: 1957 Frankie Lymon and the Teenagers Arthur Howes programme, handbill, programme and two tickets stubs for Joe Brown/The Crystals at Astoria 1964, 1957 London Palladium Variety programme, 1968 Bill Haley programme and ticket stub for Sofia Gardens, Cardiff.

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