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15 signed photographs of Grand National winning jockeys & trainers,comprising: Ginger McCain, A P McCoy, Tony Dobbin, Graham Lee, Jason Maguire, Jonjo O'Neill, Ruby Walsh, Richard Dunwoody, Brendan Powell, Richard Guest, Barry Geraghty, Mick Fitzgerald, Jim Culloty, Bob Champion and a photo of Comply Or Die signed by Timmy Murphy, David Pipe and David Johnson; sold together with memorabilia for Best Mate's third Cheltenham Gold Cup, comprising a racecard and a colour photograph both signed by Jim Lewis, Jim Culloty, Terry Biddlecombe & Henrietta Knight; an entrance ticket signed by Culloty, and a pair of day badges bearing all four aforementioned signatures (20)
A collection of Official American Horse Racing Programmes, dating from 1945 to 1990,comprising of Official Program Churchill Downs Fall Meeting November 3rd 1945; 74th Kentucky Derby Churchill Downs May 1st 1948; 98th Kentucky Derby Churchill Downs May 6th 1972; Kentucky Derby Churchill Downs 1973; 103rd Kentucy Derby Churchill Downs May 7th 1977; 104th Kentucky Derby Churchill Downs May 6th 1978; the 121st running of The Belmont Stakes June 19th 1989; the 122nd running of The Belmont Stakes June 9th 1990; a Derby Day Stadium terrace ticket for the Spring Meeting May 2n 1959 and a Steve Cauthen promo card autographed by Steve Cauthen, (10).
British Lions to New Zealand 1971 fully-autographed rugby union ticket, ORIGINAL RUGBY BALL SHAPED TICKET SIZE 8 ¼” x 5” FOR THE MERTHYR TYDFIL CELEBRATION DINNER GIVEN TO THE 1971 BRITISH LIONS, HELD AT THE AFON TAF HIGH SCHOOL, 5TH NOVEMBER 1971. DECORATIVE UPPER RUGBY BALL COVER WITH PRINTED DETAILS, 25 ORIGINAL INK AUTOGRAPHS TO THE PLAIN VERSO INCLUDING: J.P.R WILLIAMS, DAVID DUCKHAM, ARTHUR LEWIS, JOHN SPENCER, FRANK LAIDLAW, JOHN PULLIN, IAN MCLAUGHLIN, SANDY CARMICHAEL, STACK STEVENS, WILLIE JOHN MCBRIDE, JOHN TAYLOR, MERVYN DAVIES et al.In 1971 the British Lions toured New Zealand, also playing two matches in Australia. Despite losing the first match to Queensland the tour was a great success, the Lions winning the Test series against the All Blacks. They are still the only Lions side to have won a Test series in New Zealand. The side was captained by John Dawes, coached by Carwyn James and managed by Doug Smith.
John Mitchell's Fulham 1975 F.A. Cup Final runners-up medal, 9ct. gold, inscribed THE FOOTBALL ASSOCIATION, CHALLENGE CUP, RUNNERS-UP, the edge inscribed 1974-75, with later gilt chain, in original fitted case of issue; sold together with a 1975 F.A. Cup Final programme and ticket stub, and some related print outs/scans
Phil Vickery, Will Greenwood and Danny Cipriani signed 6 Nations ticket, mounted with 3 unsigned photos of the players. Approx overall size 16x10. 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 £3.99, EU from £5.99, Rest of World from £7.99.
James Bond Licence To Kill - Premiere brochure, Philips Promotional poster, signed Premiere ticket by Robert Davi, Robert Brown, Anthony Zerbe, Anthony Starke, Cary-Hiroyuki Tagawa, 8 flyers, KFC prize draw flyers, Philips banners & window hangers, Exhibitors Campaign book, Philips Shop Entry Form holder & other items.
Irish Binding.- Mullen (George, of Dublin, binder).- Weld (Isaac) Illustrations of the Scenery of Killarney and the Surrounding Country, first edition, engraved vignette title, 2 maps and 17 plates, one folding, tissue guards, contemporary ink inscription partly erased from head of title, some foxing, bound in handsome contemporary green straight-grain morocco, by George Mullen of Dublin with his ticket, elaborately tooled in gilt and blind, spine gilt in compartments with five raised bands, green silk endpapers with gilt-tooled borders and decorative tooled turn-ins, g.e., slightly rubbed at edges, spine a little browned, 4to, 1807.
Binding.- Bible, English. The Holy Bible conteyning the Old Testament and the New, 2 parts in 1, double column, 2 engraved titles (the general title from a Buck and Daniel bible), woodcut head-pieces and decorative initials, lacking all before 2I1, Robert Barker and John Bill, 1638 [colophon dated 1639] bound with a Clement Cotton Concordance of 1639 and a Griffin and Raworth Psalms of 1638, ruled throughout in red, 18th century panelled armorial red morocco, gilt,metal clasps, richly gilt spine in compartments, spine ends chipped,cornrs worn, rubbed, g.e., folio sold as a binding and not subject to return. ⁂ Provenance: Calverley Family (engraved armorial book ticket to front pastedown with motto 'Ex caligine veritas'); '10/6 - 1851, Starbuck' (inscription to front free endpaper).
Beckford-Rosebery copy.- Dalrymple (Sir David, Lord Hailes) Annals of Scotland, 3 vol., engraved portrait frontispiece to vol.1, contemporary russia, gilt, by Kalthoeber (with ticket in vol.1), pink silk bookmarkers with silver-gilt tassles (missing in vol.1), g.e., a fine set, the Beckford-Rosebery copy, 8vo, Edinburgh, Printed for William Creech, 1797.⁂ In beautiful condition. Lot 508 in the William Beckford sale with pencil note "1882 3 vols. £6/6/" on front free endpaper. Further ink and pencil notes to endpapers.
Peter Gabriel - 1986 Tour, a framed photographic montage presented to Jonathan Smeeton by Variolite, a framed display from Harvey Goldsmith for the 1987 tour showing a ticket of the concert at Earl's Court and a silver disc display presented to Jonathan Smeeton as a token of thanks for the album 'So', together with a 1987 European Tour Part 2 tour schedule, another tour schedule and a booklet containing focus notes for 'So' in 1986/87.Provenance: From the collection of Jonathan Smeeton - British lighting designer who has also worked under the name of Liquid Len.
Football autographs, a fine selection of signatures on press photos, covers, postcards etc, various sizes inc. Pat Jennings, Ian St John, Harry Gregg, Alex Stepney, Tommy Smith, Italia 90 cover, Alan Mullery with UEFA Cup 1972 (on photo with original match ticket) etc, some images are later reprints, viewing recommended (vg)
Theatre / Music Programmes, a collection of approx. 75, 1950s / 60s, programmes inc. Talk of the Town programme signed by Sophie Tucker and pianist Ted Shapiro, also Royal Variety Performance programme Victoria Palace 1960 with ticket and inc. appearances for Lonnie Donegan, Adam Faith, Cliff Richard and others, plus various theatre shows, cinema programmes and others (generally gd, a few with minor tape marks to top edges)
Football Programmes, selection of 90+ items 1940s-60s, mainly 1950s, all with faults (punched holes, tape marks etc) inc. Cardiff v. Swansea 49/50, Cambridge City v. Barnet 51/52, Chelsea v. Blackpool 50/51, Swindon v. Reading 49/50, Fulham practice 13 Aug 1955 (single sheet), also inc. England v. Scotland match ticket 1932 and a few rugby international programmes. (poor to fair)
James Bond, 007 - Fleming (Ian): Thunderball, first edition, Jonathan Cape, London 1961, h/b, pictorial dustjacket designed by Richard Chopping (1917-2008), sold by MPH, Singapore, their contemporary ticket to pastedown, neatly inscribed flyleaf, 12mo; The Man with the Golden Gun, first edition, Jonathan Cape, London 1965, h/b, pictorial dustjacket designed by Richard Chopping (1917-2008), 12mo, [2] Condition Report: Please see further image
Local Interest - Rhodes (E[benezer]), Peak Scenery, or Excursions in Derbyshire: Made Chiefly for the Purpose of Picturesque Observation [...], Part I only, Printed for the Author, and Published by Longman [...], London 1818, illustrated with 8 full-page named-view topographical engravings, contemporary publisher's boards as issued, contemporary bookseller's ticket to front pastedown: W. Spreat of Exeter, 4to
Miscellaneous - Ewald (Alexander Charles, F.S.A.), The Right Hon. Benjamin Disraeli, Earl of Beaconsfield, K.G., and His Times, five-volume set, William Mackenzie, London 1881 - 1882, each volume illustrated throughout with full-page portrait steel engravings of statesmen by the Stodarts, contemporary blue pebble cloth gilt as issued, all edges gilt, pale yellow endpapers, 20th century Armorial bookplates to each pastedown: Robert Innes-Smith, 4to, (5); Hughenden Edition, Novels & Tales by the Earl of Beaconsfield, nine volumes, Longman, Green, and Co, London 1881, contemporary cloth gilt as issued, William Morris style endpapers, 19th crest bookplates of William Charles Scott, 20th century Armorial bookplates of Robert Innes-Smith, small 8vo, (9); Grant (James), Memoirs of Sir George Sinclair, Bart., of Ulster, Tinsley Brothers, London 1870, contemporary pebble cloth, bookseller's ticket for J.T. Cook, The Library, Richmond, Sussex, 8vo; The Letters of Queen Victoria [...], 1837 - 1861, three-volume set, John Murray, London 1908, red cloth with the monarch's crowned monogram, as issued, 12mo, (3); The Royal Shakespeare [...] with Illustrations on Steel and Wood, from Original Designs, two-volume set, Cassell & Company, Limited, London [1881], contemporary quarter oxblood stained calf and pebble cloth boards, marbled endpapers, 4to, (2); Wilson (H.W.), After Pretoria: The Guerilla War [...], with Many Illustrations, Mainly from Photographs taken at the Seat of War, two-volume set, The Amalgamated Press, Limited, [London] 1902, contemporary pictorial red cloth, crown folios, (2); The Illustrated London News, 1900 -1901, various editions including Boer War, Queen Victoria's death and Edward VII's succession, bound as two, medium folios, (2), [24]
Miscellaneous - Local Provenance, Johnson (Rev. W.M.) and Exley (Thomas), The Imperial Encyclopædia; or, Dictionary of the Science and Arts, volumes I, II and plate volume only, Printed By and For J. and J. Cundee, London [n.d.], contemporary quarter-calf and publisher's boards (disbound in places), the front endpapers with ink MS ownership inscription: John Carr, Slack House, Peak Forrest (sic), Derby Shire [Derbyshire] and dated 1795, large 4to, (3); Lyttleton (George Courtney, Esq), The History of England [...], four-volume set, Published by J. Stratford, London 1803 - 1811, each illustrated with full-page engraved frontispieces and plate engravings throughout the text, contemporary tree calf (disbound, faults), 20th century book label to each pastedown and bookseller's ticket, large 4to, (4); Smollett (T[obias]), A Complete History of England [...], various editions and harlequin volumes, all 18th century speckled calf bindings, uniform ink MS ownership inscriptions dated 1777, 8vo, (12); 18th century French literature, various; 19th century botany, various; defective 17th century English edition of Ovid, lacking prelims and incomplete, c. 1680; etc, [26]
Miscellaneous Philology and Linguistics - Tooke (John Horne), The Diversions of Purley, A New Edition, Revised and Corrected by Richard Taylor, F.S.A., F.L.S., with Numerous Editions from the Copy Prepared by the Author for Republication: to which is Annexed His Letter to John Dunning, Esq., two-volume set, Printed by Richard Taylor [...] for Thomas Tegg, London 1829, engraved frontispiece of Mercury to volume I by William Sharp (1749 - 1824), contemporary brown calf, blind panelled covers, gilt spines, lettered in the second and third compartments, marbled edges and endpapers, contemporaneous bookseller's ticket, 8vo, (2); Taylor (Jeffreys), Old English Sayings, Newly Expounded, in Prose and Verse, Published by Wightman and Cramp, London 1827, engraved frontispiece, contemporary publisher's boards, contemporary lady's ink MS ownership inscription, 12mo; Dr R. Grey's Memoria Technica, or Method of Artificial Memory [...], A New Edition, Corrected, Printed for J. Vincent [...], Oxford 1844, 20th century grey cloth, 12mo; Quarles (Francis), Emblems, Divine and Moral, Printed by C & C Whittingham [...], Chiswick 1825, wood engravings throughout, relaid publisher's boards on 20th century buckram, 18mo; Rees' Improved Diary and Almanack for 1856 [...], paper covers as issued, 18mo; Pitman (Isaac), A Manual of Phonography, or Writing by Sound [...], Sir Isaac Pitman & Sons, London 1894, marbled boards and red calf spine, 16mo, [7]
The Works of Alexander Pope, Efq (sic) [...], with His Last Corrections, Additions, and Improvements, Carefully collated and compared with former Editions: together with Notes from the various Critics and Commentators, four-volume set, Printed for the Editor [...], London 1778, engraved frontispiece to volume I by Charles Grignion the Elder (1721 - 1810) after Samuel Wale RA (1721 - 1786), further full-page engraved plates throughout volumes, contemporary speckled calf and gilt lettered red morocco title-labels, volumes I & II rebacked & relayed and volume III relayed only, contemporary printed bookseller's ticket to pastedown of volume I: W. Quick, Cheap Bookseller, 4, Old Market Street, Bristol, Libraries Purchased, 8vo, [4]
Continental Theology - Bishops Phillpotts' Copy, [Nazianzus (Saint Gregory of)], Sancti Patris Nostri Gregorii Nazianzeni Opera Græc Lat, [edited by Jacques de Billy SJ], two-volume set, Sumptibus C. Morelli, Parisiis [Paris] 1630, parallel Greek and Latin text, engraved Renaissance title-page vignettes of figures emblematic of the Four Continents at each angle and flanking a fountain of wisdom, woodcut head, tail-pieces and initials throughout, volume I in contemporary calf, volume II later bound in 20th century half-calf and marbled boards, each with red speckled edges, 17th century ink MS annotations in volume I and getting sparse as the text progresses, Provenance: verso of each title-page with two institutional library stamps: Koen. Fried. Univers. zu Halle and Duplum Biblioth. Acad. Halens. Vend; with, D. Nutt, Bookseller, Strand, [London], his ticket on pastedown of volume I only; Bishop Henry Phillpotts of Exeter (1778 - 1869), lozenge shaped armorial bookplate to pastedown of volume I only and inscribed Clero Cornubiensi d.d. Henricus Exoniensis and dated 1866, front endpaper inscribed in ink MS presumably in the prelate's own hand; then, Bishop Phillpotts' Library, Truro label, No. 13 A, crown folios, (2); [Bellarmine (Saint Robert, SJ), Controveriæ, four-volume set bound as two, [Johann Gymnich, Cologne], woodcut vignettes to each title-page, contemporary panelled calf boards, later gilt calf spines with raised bands, crown folios, (2); Sacrorum Bibliorum Vulgatæ Concordantiæ [...], Apud Nicolaum Pezzana, Venetiis [Venice] 1754, contemporary vellum boards, gilt lettered spine, Ampleforth Abbey Library armorial bookplate, small folio; [Sirmond (Jacques, SJ)], Opera Varia, volumes III-V, bound as two, Bartolomei Javarina, Venice 1728, 19th century cloth and marbled boards, marbled endpapers, 19th century Continental armorial bookplate, surmounted by a marquis' coronet, later theological institution shelf label, crown folios, (2), [7]
Eton College - Rogers (Samuel): Italy, A Poem and Poems, two volumes, Edward Moxon, London 1839, engraved title-page vignettes, further engraved vignettes, head and tail-pieces throughout each book, uniformly bound by R Ingalton Drake of Eton, his embossed oval ticket to each pastedown, in mauve calf gilt, all edges gilt, yellow endpapers, presentation inscription to front free endpaper of Italy inscribed in ink MS: John Wolley (future naturalist) from his sincere friend Cha:s James Monk (later Liberal politician), Eton Election 1842, 16mo, (2); Smith's Souvenir Edition, The Poetical Works of William Cowper, two-volume set, William Smith, London 1839, bound by the latter, with his ticket to each pastedown, similar purple calf gilt, presentation inscription in ink MS to front free-endpaper of volume I: John Wolley from his friend John Wodehouse (presumably the future Liberal peer, 1st Earl of Kimberley) on leaving Eton July 1842, 16mo, (2); Poems of Thomas Gray, Privately Printed for Eton College in the Riccardi Press Fount of the Medici Society Limited, London 1937, presentation vellum binding, gilt school arms to upper cover, 4to; Selection from the Poems of Arthur Hugh Clough, Macmillan and Co., London 1894, brown morocco prize binding, each cover blocked in gilt with school arms, all edges gilt, marbled pastedown, 16mo; The Salt-Bearer: A Periodical Work, by an Etonian, from May 1820 to April 1821, Published by B.E. Lloyd and Son, London 1821, contemporary calf, gilt-ruled covers, gilt spine, fragmentary lettered label to second compartment, Plain Armorial bookplate: Edward Nicholas Hurt, 8vo, [7]
A Collection of Hornby 0 Gauge Lineside Accessories, comprising post-war orange-roof signal box, double-arm signal, water tower, 2 watchmen's huts (lacking fire irons etc), 21 assorted Dinky people and one repro, 6 milk churns, 2 pcs luggage, platform ticket machine, 2 sack barrows, and three pieces post-war rolling stock, varying P-G (qty as listed)
600,000-300,000 years BP. A knapped flint bifacial handaxe with partial remains of the cortex. 674 grams, 17cm (6 3/4"). Property of a Salisbury, Wiltshire, UK collector; formerly in the Chris Rudd collection (with ticket), Norfolk, UK; formed since the 1970s; collection number SA2; found Dewlish, Dorset, UK, in 1929. Fine condition.
12th-8th century BC. A substantial socketted axe with broad collar to the mouth, short blade with crescentic edge; each of the broad faces with a series of concentric chevrons; vertical internal ribs; convex cutting edge; the findspot 'Gainsborough, Lincs' inked in white on the inner socket edge. Cf. Evans, J. The Ancient Bronze Implements, Weapons and Ornaments of Great Britain and Ireland, London, 1881, item 148. 360 grams, 12.5cm (5"). From a Leicestershire, UK, collection; acquired in the UK in 1993; formerly found Gainsborough, Lincolnshire, UK; accompanied by an old collectors ticket. Fine condition.
DUMAS ALEXANDRE: Pere (1802-1870) French Writer whose historical novels of high adventure include The Three Musketeers (1844). A.L.S., Alex. Dumas, one page, square 8vo, n.p., 4th May, n.y., to Porcher, in French. Dumas sends a request to his correspondent `..to ask you for my friend Fournier the seats..´ With blind embossed monogram showing the printed word “Angouleme” to the upper left corner. With blank integral leaf. Minor age wear with a crease to the upper right corner. About VG £100-150Jean Baptiste Porcher (1792-1864) French Theatrical Agent who used to purchase copyrights and ticket passes for his authors, later reselling them at the entrance doors of theatres.
DUMAS ALEXANDRE: Pere (1802-1870) French Writer whose historical novels of high adventure include The Three Musketeers (1844). A.L.S., Alex. Dumas, one page, 8vo, n.p., n.d., to Porcher, in French. Dumas sends an urgent request to his correspondent `..please send to me, with date of payment in six months time, the bill of exchange you were going to give me early next month, as a matter of urgency as I need to convert it into money today...´ Dumas annotates beneath his signature the amount expected `250 Fr´, and adds a two lines post-scriptum. With blank integral leaf. Minor age wear with some corner creasing. About VG £150-200Jean Baptiste Porcher (1792-1864) French Theatrical Agent who used to purchase copyrights and ticket passes for his authors, later reselling them at the entrance doors of theatres.
DUMAS ALEXANDRE Pere: (1802-1870) French Writer whose works include The Three Musketeers. An exceptionally rare and very important A.M.S., `Alex. Dumas´, being the Autograph Manuscript of La Reine Margot (“Queen Margot”), one of his renowned novels, published in 1845, 3rd volume, 14 full chapters, 97 folio pages, light grey paper, all written to front and none to verso, 12.5 x 17 large folio, fully in the hand of Dumas, and inscribed to the last written page `Offered to Madame Porcher. Alex. Dumas´. Dumas unusually carefully pens the 97 pages, including corrections and additions in his hand. Each chapter starting on a new page and showing the title in larger letters and interestingly several chapters are entitled in a different way, or slightly different way than the final known and published version, few examples being `Un Vieux Huguenot´ (“An Old Huguenot”) in this original version, is now known as `Le Manteau Cerise´ (“The Cherry Overcoat”), or `La Chasse´ (“The Hunt”) would become `Le Depart´ (”The Departure”), or ´` La Nuit tous les Chats sont Gris´ (`In the Night All Cats Look Grey´) would be finally published as `Dieu Dispose´ (`God Provides´) and few more. All the pages are numbered, bearing large attractive numbers to the heading in his hand. An impressive and extremely rare manuscript. Attractively and contemporary bounded, in black with title gilt letters “Autographe de la Reine Margot par Alexandre Dumas”. Also including a book box. Very small overall age wear, otherwise VG £40000-60000 La Reine Margot (1845) is a novel based on Margaret of Valois (1533-1615) a French princess, daughter of Henry II of France and Catherine de´Medici, who married in 1572 the King Henry III of Navarre, later Henry IV of France (1553-1610) and became Queen consort of Navarre and later Queen of France. She was a woman of letters and an enlightened mind. She was the first woman to write her Memoirs while imprisoned. This marriage was intended to celebrate reconciliation of Catholics and Huguenots, but concluded with the St. Bartholomew´s Day Massacre. Their marriage was annulled in 1599 by decision of the Pope. The novel starts in 1572 and concludes in 1574 when Henry of Navarre ascended to the French throne as Henry IV, succeeding Charles IX. La Reine Margot was almost immediately translated into English as “Marguerite de Valois: An Historical Romance” Jean Baptiste Porcher (1792-1864) French Theatrical Agent who used to purchase copyrights and ticket passes for his authors, later reselling them at the entrance doors of theatres. He very often was advancing money to Dumas and sometimes keepin some manuscripts in pledge. Dumas wrote about him “The man in Paris who has rendered more services to me.”
DUMAS ALEXANDRE: Fils (1824-1895) French Author and Dramatist. A.L.S., A. Dumas, one page, 4to, n.p. [Paris], n.d., to Madame Porcher, in French. Dumas states `Can you please give 100 fr to the bearer of this note. The playwright of the French theatre is finished. We restart with Diane de Lys, we have the rehearsals at Vaudeville. I redo three acts at the Gymnase, and I will finish this for the joy..´ With blank address leaf with remnants of former red wax seal and a small area of paper loss as a result of the letter opening. VG £100-150 Jean Baptiste Porcher (1792-1864) and his wife were Theatrical Agents who used to purchase copyrights and ticket passes for their authors, later reselling them at the entrance doors of theatres.Diane de Lys (1851) is a playwright by Alexandre Dumas fils. The premiere was performed in Paris at the Gymnase theatre.
DUMAS ALEXANDRE: Fils (1824-1895) French Author and Dramatist. A.L.S., A. Dumas, three pages, 8vo, n.p. [Paris], n.d. [1864], to Madame Porcher, in French. Dumas writes to his correspondent after her husband had passed away and states in part `The first moments after suffering such a pain belong to those… It must have been nevertheless a consolation for you and the children to note how many friends, and among them some who do not usually express their feelings. Porcher was a very good and very honest man..´. Professionally repaired to the centre fold to the verso, otherwise VG £100-150Jean Baptiste Porcher (1792-1864) and his wife were Theatrical Agents who used to purchase copyrights and ticket passes for their authors, later reselling them at the entrance doors of theatres.
BELL PUNCH COMPANY LTD; an 'Ultimatic Ticket System' bus ticket machine with manufacturer's plaque to front and original rolls of tickets for the Merseyside Passenger Transport Executive to interior, also two golf prints, both framed and glazed.Additional InformationGeneral wear and tear throughout commensurate with age and use.
Miscellaneous: A collection of assorted miscellaneous football programmes and memorabilia to include: a single sheet Football Combination, Shrewsbury Town v. Tottenham Hotspur 4/4/1964, a Chelsea v. Leeds United F.A. Cup Final Replay ticket, a Shrewsbury Town v. Wrexham 7/1/1967, F.A. Cup ticket, 1966 World Cup Souvenir programme (3), a European Cup 1963 guide and various programmes. (one bag)

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