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Collection of Manchester Utd items of interest to collectors all are reprints of excellent quality and include match programmes, 1948 FA Cup Final, 1952 Charity Shield, 1952/1953 Manchester Utd v Spurs, 1954/1955 Manchester Utd v Wolves, 1956/1957 Anderlecht v Manchester Utd (1st European match), 1957/1958 Manchester Utd v Wolves 8 February, 1957/1958 Red Star Belgrade v Manchester Utd, 1957/1958 Dukla Prague v Manchester Utd, 1962/1963 Manchester Utd v Sheffield Wednesday 16.2.1958 postponed, 1967/1968 European Cup Final replay match Manchester Utd v Benfica at Arsenal, 1967/1968 Sarajevo v Manchester Utd, also a vintage Manchester Utd season ticket from 1891/1892 season no. 244 (12)
Currie Cup Football Ephemera to include 1946 Souvenir Programme with autographs, 1923 Dinner Menu, 1908 Smoking Concert ticket at the Wanderers, plus 1963 Durban City v CA Cerro (Uruguay) match programme, 1906 Smoking Concert ticket at Marist Bros, Johannesburg, 1960 Castle Cup Final, 1970 Cape Town v Highlands Park, 1967 Peninsula Celebration dinner menu, 1948 Clyde Ath. Club jubilee dinner menu, 1963 South Africa v Tottenham Hotspur (cover missing) and 1964 Eintracht v Highlands Park, condition mixed F/G (12)
Collection of Shrewsbury Town match tickets to include homes 1952/1953 Southampton (FAC), 1960/1961 Everton (FLC), 1961/1962 Middlesbrough (FAC), 1962/1963 Sheffield Wednesday (FAC), 1966/1967 Wrexham (FAC), 1967/1968 Arsenal (FAC) x 2, Tow Law Town, 1975/1976 QPR (FLC), 1979/1980 Tulsa Roughnecks (F), 1985/1986 Chelsea (FAC), Aways 1954/1955 Walsall (FAC), 1967/1968 Brighton, Tow Law Town (FAC), 1970/1971 Minehead (FAC), 1972/1973 Spennymoor Utd (FAC), 1971/1972 Derby County (FAC), 1975/1976 Rossendale Utd (FAC), Hereford Utd, Sheffield Wednesday (full ticket), 1978/1979 Wolves (full ticket), 2004/2005 Histon (FAC), plus others. (26) Fair-Good.
* George IV Coronation Ticket. A printed ticket for admission to Westminster Hall on the occasion of King George IV's Coronation, 19 July 1821, printed in red, black and blue with blind-embossed border by Dobbs, this ticket inscribed for Miss Hamilton in the Duke of Wellington's hand and signed by him beneath 'Wellington', countersigned by Lord Gwydyr, additionally inscribed in clerical hand 'Coronation Ticket' at upper margin and 'The Lord High Constable's Box' at lower margin, manuscript no. 265 in right oval, a little general soiling, torn along vertical fold with a little paper loss in several places, torn with loss to upper right margin, 23.5 x 26cm, pasted on an old album leaf with scraps and cuttings beneath and to versoThere are two versions of this compound-plate printed ticket, one admitting to Westminster Hall, the other to the Abbey, marked respectively 'Hall' and 'Abbey' in oval cut-outs to the left of the central motif. It is not clear who Miss Hamilton is but she would have been in the box with the Duchesses of Wellington and Westminster along with the Duke of Wellington who acted as Lord High Constable.(Qty: 1)
Central Africa. Three albums of ethnographic studies, circa 1930, 287 gelatin silver prints (5 x 5 cm) window-mounted rectos and versos in grey thick card leaves, comprising village scenes, local types (mainly female and bare-breasted), and portrait studies depicting scarification and lip-plugs, one window-mount empty, embossed Photo Plait ticket to front pastedown of 2 of the albums, contemporary simulated crocodile-skin cloth bindings, small 4to (17 x 17 cm)The style of lip-plugs and scarification resembles that of the Sara people, who reside in what are now Southern Sudan, Chad and the Central African Republic, although one of the images depicts the French steamship Alphonse Fondère, which is recorded as operating on the Congo River; these photographs may have been taken in the environs of the Ubangi River, a major tributary of the Congo in the modern-day Central African Republic,(Qty: 3)
Status Quo 15x17 mounted signature piece c/w Tour Flyer signed by Rick Parfitt and Francis Rossi, Concert ticket and Gold 45 rpm single for Rockin all over the world mounted to a high standard. 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.
Rugby Union, Cardiff Rugby Club, selection of approx 20 items all from the Centenary Year 1976 inc. hard-backed book 'Cardiff Rugby Club History and Statistics 1876-1975' by D E Davies with dust jacket, Centenary Year Brochure (100 pages), Commemorative Cover, programme and ticket for game v Argentina 2 Oct 1976 also fixture cards, other special issue programmes etc (gen gd)
Cricket, a selection of scorecards (60+), 1940's onwards inc. several Test matches, noted England v India 1946, England v Australia 1977 (with match ticket), England v West Indies 1984, some County Championship matches also 17 other match tickets mainly for England Test matches 1970's onwards and also a small selection of autographs on album pages & clipped pieces mostly 1950's inc. players from Middlesex, Lancs etc (mixed condition)
Ephemera, a quantity of assorted small size ephemera to include Hawksbridge Sunday School Bun tickets, Moston Baths Broadway 1942 dance tickets, 1874 Grand Bazaar ticket, Cherry Blossom book marks, Beecham's Pills The Language of Flowers, carriage admission tickets, 1947 Regent's Park and Whipsnade Zoo tickets etc (gen gd) (65+)
Football programmes & tickets, a collection of 35 England Internationals 1956-1973 together with 9 match tickets sold with a small selection of Youth & Representative games, several played at Arsenal, and 3 copies of the 1963 International Youth Tournament played in England, the lot also includes a Harlem Globetrotters programme and ticket from Wembley Arena 14 May 1971 & a programme from the 1966 All Ireland Hurling Championship Final (gen gd)
Football, Tottenham Hotspur collection inc. mid-late 60's Autograph album with various signatures, many with small pictures laid down, inc. Greaves, Mullery, Mackay, Saul, Clayton, Weller, etc also a match ticket from the ECWC match v Rangers 31st Oct 1962 and a small selection of programmes 1950/60's inc. Charity Shield 1961, London Boys v Manchester Boys 60/61, Arsenal Res 59/60, Leicester City FAC 57/58, Torpedo Moscow Fr. 59/60, FAC Final 1961 etc (gen gd) (approx 25 items)
Football programmes etc, Arsenal FC, a collection of Arsenal home programmes 1970/71 onwards inc. 70/71 , 21 League games, 4 Fairs Cup games and 2 League Cup games, 71/72, 29 programmes inc. League, FAC, European ties etc & also inc. match ticket for home game v Chelsea on 14 Aug, 72/73, 29 programmes, League & FAC ties plus various other later issues, one or two aways inc. Reading 71/2 (with ticket) & a newspaper cutting following the FAC Final victory 1971 (gd) (qty)
Football programmes & tickets, Arsenal FC, a selection of items from the successful FAC campaign 1970/71 inc. match tickets for the semi-final v Stoke at Hillsborough (& programme), Leicester City away ticket 6th round plus programme, also Final programme and songsheet and 3 other programmes from the same successful run (gen gd)
Football, World Cup Spain 1982, VIP document wallet with logo and flag to front cover. The wallet was issued to members of the VIP group hosted by Courage Brewery, Reading and includes 7 different World Cup stickers, World Cup Guide, Spanish Tourist Insurance certificate issued specifically for World Cup, 2 luggage labels, tin badge, 2 stadium accreditation badges, match ticket for France v Czechoslovakia and a letter bearing Bobby Moore facsimile signature re traveller's cheques (all vg)
Rugby, a mixed selection inc. large autographed page showing newspaper images of the South Africa Team who played in the 2nd Test v New Zealand in 1956 bearing 17 signatures inc. Kirkpatrick, du Toit, Dryburgh, Pfaff etc sold with various programmes inc. World Cup Final 1999 with ticket, 2 Welsh rosettes 1972, songsheet from Wales v S Africa 1931, Centenary brochure for Bective Rangers 1881-1981 etc (mixed condition, fair/vg) (15)
[Kendall, Frederick]. A Descriptive Catalogue of the Minerals, and Fossil Organic Remains of Scarborough and the Vicinity, including the line of Coast from Hornsea to Mulgrave, and Extending into the Interior as far as Malton, 1st edition, Scarborough: T. Coultas, 1816, half-title discarded, additional engraved title with hand-coloured vignette, six engraved plates (five hand-coloured and one folding), subscribers list & corrigenda leaf present, occasional light offsetting and spotting, armorial bookplate of Syston Park and monogram label to upper pastedown, contemporary straight grain calf by R. Storr of Grantham (ticket to lower pastedown), gilt decorated spine with green morocco title label, gilt border decoration to boards, 8vo (Qty: 1)
Gimlette (George Hart Desmond). Nepal and the Nepalese, 2nd edition ('for private circulation'), H. F. & G. Witherby, 1928, 5 photographic plates, one plate and quires C-D creased at lower outer corners, original green cloth, damp-staining to bottom edge of each board, 8vo, together with: Forty (Cecil Heber), Bangkok: its Life and Sport, with Some Account of Siam's Coastal and Island Game Areas, 1st edition, H. F. & G. Witherby, 1929, 6 photographic plates, original orange cloth, 8vo, Ainsworth (Leopold), The Confessions of a Planter in Malaya, 1st edition,1933, 7 tinted photographic plates, original green cloth, spine sunned, 8vo, Holdich (Thomas), Tibet, the Mysterious, 1st edition, Alston Rivers, Limited, [circa 1906], 33 plates (mainly from photographs), folding map, half-title spotted, plates toned, original green cloth gilt, 8vo, and 9 others, Himalayan or South-East Asian exploration, Witherby imprints, original cloth, 8voGimlette's work is rare, with Copac tracing one copy only of this edition, and one of an apparent first edition published the previous year, both in the British Library. Copac additionally locates eight copies for each of Forty and Ainsworth. Provenance (Witherby imprints): from the publisher's archive, with their ticket to front pastedowns.(Qty: 13)
Porcacchi (Tommaso). L'isole piu famose del mondo ... con nova aggionta, Padua: Paolo et Francesco Galignani, 1620, engraved title-page, 48 engraved maps by Girolamo Porro in the text, a few marks, repaired closed tear in M1, marginal damp-staining to final gathering, small bookplate and Italian bookseller's ticket to front pastedown, 19th-century Italian quarter sheep, marbled sides, vellum tips, head of front joint cracked, tips bumped and worn, folio in 6s (28.6 x 19.8 cm)Cobham-Jeffery p. 51; Sabin 64152; Shirley World 127 refers; Blackmer 1330, BM STC 1465-1600 p. 534 and Borba de Moraes p. 161 for other editions. Porcacchi's atlas of the islands of the world first appeared in 1572. The section on the Americas contains maps of Temixtitan (Tenochitlan), Hispaniola, Cuba, Jamaica, and North America as a whole; other maps include Malta, Cyprus, the Moluccas, and Constantinople. 'This very well printed book achieved great success, judging by the many editions that were printed, each with additions' (Borba de Moraes).(Qty: 1)
Shah (Sirdar Ikbal Ali). Westward to Mecca. A Journey of Adventure through Afghanistan, Bolshevik Asia, Persia, Iraq & Hijaz to the Cradle of Islam, 1st edition, H. F. & G. Witherby, 1928, 12 photogravure plates including frontispiece, publisher's ticket to front pastedown, original green cloth, dust jacket (slightly frayed at extremities), 8vo , together with: Dyer (Reginald Edward Harry). The Raiders of the Sarhad. Being the Account of a Campaign of Arms and Bluff against the Brigands of the Persian-Baluchi Border during the Great War, 1st edition, H. F. & G. Witherby & Co., 1921, 15 photographic plates including frontispiece, 2 sketch-maps, almost entirely unopened, publisher's ticket to front pastedown, original orange cloth, dust jacket (slightly frayed at extremities), 8vo, and Whistler (Hugh), In the Himalayas. Sport and Travel in the Rhotang and Baralacha, with some Notes on the Natural History of that Area, 1st edition, H. F. & G. Witherby, 1924, 16 photographic plates including frontispiece, sketch map, publisher's ticket to front pastedown, original green cloth, dust jacket (a few nicks, spine soiled and repaired), 8voShah: Macro, Arabian Peninsula 1272. Whistler: Czech (Asia) p. 225; Yakushi W129. The publisher's file copies, all extremely rare in the dust jacket.(Qty: 3)
A rare review copy of English Poetical Autographs by Desmond Flower & A.N.L. Munby. Only 1,500 copies published worldwide. Come with a no review request from publishers Cassell & Co. Ltd. Also with review price ticket. Contains facsimile's of the writings of 46 known poets, to include Sir Thomas Wyatt, Alexander Pope, Emily Bronte and Rudyard Kipling.
Leicester City FC, nineteen programmes FA cup final 1961 V Spurs including two ticket stubs, three programmes for the semi-final and replays at Elland Road, City Ground and St Andrew's, 1963 FA cup final programme plus semi-final, 6th, 5th and 3rd round programmes, 1969 FA cup final programme plus semi-final, 6th, 5th, 4th and 3rd round programmes, 1968 FA cup programmes 3rd & 5th rounds together with two League cup programmes from 1968/69 season all in good condition
FOOTBALL - AUTOGRAPHS, ENGLAND A 1966 World Cup Final montage, comprising ten signatures on Football Association 1966 World Cup headed notepaper (Banks, Hurst, B. Charlton, J. Charlton, Cohen, Stiles, Ball, Peters, Wilson & Hunt), a programme, a match ticket, and a colour-printed team portrait, framed as one, overall 34cm x 87.5cm.
An early to mid-19th century Mariner's Register Ticket, no. 508992, for William Wellington of Liverpool, 17.5 x 11.5cm, and a pair of oak book ends with carved decoration of Viking ships (3). Additional InformationTicket worn commensurate with age, small tear to top, crease and fold marks, dirt and discolouration,
Walton, Izaak; Charles Cotton. The Complete Angler, second Nimmo edition, London: John C. Nimmo, 1889. Edited by John Major. Illustrated with six original etchings, two portraits and 74 wood engravings. Publisher's blue gilt pictorial cloth, top edge gilt, remainder untrimmed, black endpapers, bookplate for 'Sodra Sveriges Sportfiskeklubb', bookseller's ticket for William Potter, Liverpool. Contents generally good and bright, the final gathering becoming loose; binding tight and solid. Together with another copy of the same. (2) [Coigney 141]
Walton, Izaak; Charles Cotton. The Complete Angler, third Lowell edition, in two volumes, Boston: Little, Brown, and Company, 1891. Publisher's gilt blue cloth, top edge gilt, owner stamp and inscription ('Geo. E. Mills, Scott Prize, Yale '93'), bookseller's ticket ('Bertrand Smith's Acres of Books, Cincinnati'), illustrated throughout. Contents good, clean, bright; bindings good, tight, solid, very light wear to headcaps/corners. (2) [Coigney 154]
Walton, Izaak; Charles Cotton. The Compleat Angler, sixteenth Cassell edition, 1907. Very scarce, no copy seen by Coigney, Horne or Oliver; Coigney listed it on the strength of a publisher's letter. Full reverse calf with gilt title to spine, all edges gilt, two pages of publisher's advertisements at rear, bookseller's ticket (H. J. Goulden, Canterbury). Contents good and bright with occasional foxing, some discolouration to endpapers; binding discoloured at spine with wear/loss to headcaps and corners. [Coigney 239]
Walton, Izaak; Charles Cotton. The Compleat Angler, first Thorpe edition, London: Hodder & Stoughton, [1911]. Publisher's gilt green pictorial cloth, illustrated with tipped-in colour plates and protective captioned tissue-guards, bookseller's ticket (Redin & Co., Cambridge). Contents good and bright, some offsetting to endpapers and splitting to inner hinges; binding tight and solid, some light rubbing/discolouration. [Coigney 250]
Walton, Izaak; Charles Cotton. The Compleat Angler, first Japanese edition, Tokyo: Kenkyusha, 1926. Publisher's red gilt cloth, original dust-jacket, bookseller's ticket (Kitazawa Bookstore). Contents good and bright, some offsetting to endpapers, remnants o an old label to rear free endpaper; binding tight and solid, red cloth very good and bright, dust-jacket very good with slight wear to headcaps. Together with another copy of the same, lacking dust-jacket, light spotting and discolouration to spine. (2) [Coigney 291]
Walton, Izaak; Charles Cotton. The Compleat Angler, Goodspeed edition, Boston: C. E. Goodspeed & Co., 1928. Limited to 600 copies, printed by D. B. Updike at The Merrymount Press, Boston. Quarter cloth with pictorial printed boards, top edge stained green, remainder untrimmed, bookseller's ticket (The Chaucer Head Bookshop), housed in slipcase. Contents good, clean, bright; binding good, tight, bright. Together with another copy of the same in similar condition. (2) [Coigney 299]
Dickens, Charles. Oliver Twist; Or, The Parish Boy's Progress, by "Boz", first edition, in three volumes, London: Richard Bentley, 1838. Octavo, publisher's brown/plum embossed cloth with gilt titles to spines, pale yellow endpapers with bookseller's ticket to each pastedown ('Sold by J. Brown, Penrith'), half-titles to Vol.I and Vol.II with advertisement to verso of each, four pages of advertisements to rear of Vol.I (worn with loss at edges, originally uncut), two pages of advertisements preceding frontispiece of Vol.III, 24 etched plates by George Cruikshank (including frontispieces), the "fireside" plate appears to be a replacement, bindings have a little wear and shelf-lean, some general discolouration/spotting (3)
Ticket to the funeral of Lord Nelson at St. Paul's Cathedral, 9 January 1806. 'Admit the bearer, at the south door, to the galleries in the great nave'. Signed by George Pretyman Tomline, Bishop of Lincoln (Dean of St. Paul's), 'G Lincoln', and bearing the wax seal of the Bishop of London. The ticket is mounted on purple silk with later frame. The ticket measures 7.5cm by 10.5cm. 'After Nelson's body had lain in state at the Royal Naval hospital, it was carried in procession down the River Thames to St. Paul's Cathedral for the funeral ceremony. The service lasted some four hours and at the end the coffin was lowered into the crypt, draped with the ensign of HMS 'Victory'.' [Royal Museums Greenwich]

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