Harthacnut silver penny Arm and Sceptre Issue in the name of Cnut, Spink 1169, obverse reads:- +CNVT: RECX:, reverse reads:- +L.EFSTN ON GIPESPIC, Ipswich Mint, moneyer Leofstan, this coin Sadler Vol. III, p529, Fig.609C, Ex. AMR Coins, Nov. 2016, and with ticket, almost certainly a hoard coin, full, round, well centred, almost as struck,rare, GEF
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Henry III silver penny, Long Cross Issue, no sceptre, mm. 3? but with fault, Spink 1362? obverse reads:- *hENRICVS REX III ['NR' ligulate], reverse reads:- ION ON NORWIZ ['OR' ligulate], Norwich Mint, moneyer Ion, with an old ticket, Ex. Lockdales Sept. 2008, Auction 68, lot 663, reverse off centre, obverse a little so VF
Henry III silver penny, Long Cross Issue, no sceptre, obverse reads:- *hENRICVS REX.III ['HR' ligulate], reverse reads:- ION ON NORWIZ ['OR' ligulate], Norwich Mint, moneyer Ion, little weak area each side, Ex. Lockdales Sept. 2008, Auction 68, lot 663, with a ditto, obverse reads:-*hENRICVS REX.III, ['HR' ligulate], reverse reads:- hVG[ ]ON NORWIZ ['ON' and 'OR' ligulate], Norwich Mint, moneyer Hugo, both coins with old ticket, both dies off centre, NVF [2]
John silver penny, Short Cross Issue, Class 5c, Spink 1352, obverse reads:- hENRICVS R EX, reverse reads:- +IOhAN.ON.GIPE, Ipswich Mint, moneyer Iohan, Sadler Vol. III, page 358, Fig.1631, Ex. Nobile Numismatics, Auction 111, lot 1399, April 2016, with an old ticket by John Newman, a small area of edge turned up, VF
Septimius Severus silver denarius, Rome Mint 198 A.D., rev. reads:- IOVI CONSERVATORI, Jupiter seated left, holding Victory and sceptre, S. 6289, with old ticket, patchy tone, VF, a ditto but, Severus Alexander, Rome Mint 227 A.D., rev. reads:- P M TR P VI COS II P P, Pax advancing left, holding olive-branch and sceptre, S. 7905, with old ticket, VF, and a ditto but Antoninus Pius, Sear 4131? from the corrosion this flan has attracted this is probably the core of an ancient forgery, with ticket, NF [3]
Viking East Anglia, silver penny St Edmunds Memorial Coinage, from the workshop that produced slightly small sized flans with large lettering irons, well spaced, obverse reads:- +SC EADI ['S'horizontal],around Alpha, reverse reads:- +RAEMBAL the moneyer, around plain cross, purchased eBay June 2008, with an old ticket, round, well centred, dark tone, VF
Commodus brass sestertius, reverse:- Providentia, with old ticket, F together with a ditto but Trajan, reverse also Providentia but with full legends, obverse:- Laureate and draped bust right, legend:- IMP CAES NER TRAIANO OPTIMO AVG GER DAC PARTHICO P M TR P COS VI P P, reverse:- Providentia standing left, pointing with right hand at large globe at her feet and holding sceptre in left, legend:- PROVIDENTIA AVGVSTI S P Q R S C [with no stops], Sear 3189var, well centred with even patina, NVF [2]
Faustina silver denarius, Rome Mint 141 A.D., reverse:- Juno, Sear - , obverse scuffed [possibly a core of a contemporary forgery], GF, ditto but of Septimus Severus, Rome Mint 200 A.D., Sear 6333, GVF, ditto but of Caracalla, Rome Mint 205 A.D., Sear 6859, scuffs GF and lastly a small bronze of Theodosius I, of Antioch, see Sear 20562, with a nice pen and ink ticket, NVF [4]
Titus as Augustus brass sestertius, Rome Mint 80 A.D., obverse:- Laureate head left, legend:- IMP T CAES VESP AVG P M TR P P P COS VIII, reverse:- Felicitas standing left, holding sceptre and cornucopiae, legend:- FELICIT PVBLIC S C, Sear 2523, with old ticket, obverse slightly off centre, GF
TOYAH - Lot x 3 (1979/80) - each 30” x 40” (76 x 101.5 cm) - TOYAH Tour poster from Electric Ballroom Camden from Friday 14th March 1980 with support from SECTION 25 & THE VIPERS plus ticket stub for said concert + TOYAH "Resurrection" Tour poster from 1979 - Rolled - Very Good (on average)
John L Sullivan v Jas J Corbett 1892 Original Boxing Ticket for the Heavyweight fight between John L Sullivan and Jas J Corbett held on 7th September. Slabbed in PSA DNA box with certificate. The famed 1892 bout between 10-year reigning heavyweight champion John L. Sullivan and James Gentleman Jim Corbett was more than just a meeting for the title, it was a spectacle that would change the course of boxing history in the United States. The showdown signalled the end of the bare-knuckle era and marked the introduction of Queensbury rules, which required heavyweight fighters to wear gloves. The younger Corbett, outweighed by 34 pounds entering the showdown, would eventually knock out the grizzled Sullivan in the 21st round at the Olympic Club in New Orleans. This original 3x4 ¼-inch ticket from the bout with some mount marks to reverse. The hype surrounding the fight is fortified by information found on the front of the ticket. Tickets for the bout were $15, a hefty price tag in the 1800s. The purse for the bout, according to the ticket, was $25, 000. JOHN L. SULLIVAN and JAS. J. CORBETT appears across the top of the ticket, which boasts the title GRAND GLOVE CONTEST FOR THE HEAVYWEIGHT CHAMPIONSHIP OF THE WORLD AT THE OLYMPIC CLUB. Below the title. 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.
PORTSMOUTH Miscellany of Portsmouth items comprising various newspaper cuttings, signed post-card sized photos of Tindall, Reid etc, First Day Cover 3rd Division Champions 1984, Fans United Leaflets, ticket for game at Man Utd 7/5/88 and team page Plymouth v Portsmouth 1980s signed by both teams and 30th Reunion Dinner menu 30/10/93 ex Pompey Professionals. Generally good
NON LEAGUE A collection of 21 Non League programmes to include Amateur Cup Finals at Wembley 1957 (with songsheet),1958,1960,1962 and 1971. Also includes Bexleyheath & Welling v Kidderminster Harriers 1959/60 , Tonbridge 1961/62 , Nat Lofthouse's X1 v Dave Hickson's X1 at South Liverpool signed by Portugal goalkeeper Costa Perreira 1967/68, Dartford v Aldershot FAC (with ticket) 1968/69. Fair to generally good
MOTOR SPORT Seven motor racing programmes: Silverstone 3/5/1958, 2/5/1959, 6/5/1961 slightly marked, 8/7/1961 and 27/4/1948 slightly creased and ticket slightly marked and one punched hole, , Oulton Park 11/4/1959 slightly marked and Aintree 18/4/1959. Plus 2 motor cycling programmes at Oulton Park 4/8/1958 and Derby 16/11/1958. Generally good
1950 WORLD CUP TICKETS Five ticket stubs: 4 at Cadeira Numerada and the other at Cadeira de Honra for the Maracana Stadium in Rio. Each stub has IV Campienato Mundial de Futebal printed and each has a serial number in red at the bottom. Please note that these are stubs which are torn off on entry, NOT the retained ticket. Fair to generally good

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