An Egyptian white-metal circular dish, 30cm, four small graduated pin dishes and a circular box and cover (all test as silver), all engraved with typical scrolling foliate decoration, three engraved and dated 2-XII-44 as wedding presents to Flight Lieutenant G.C. Doak RAFVR, 208 Squadron Western Desert, together with a cut glass decanter with engraved plated bottle ticket to G.C. Doak from Edinburgh University Air Squadron (Egyptian silver 28.oz)
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Two Items of Sleeve Insignia, consisting of a highly unusual medical assistant’s arm badge measuring 8.5cms in height, yellow medical serpent laid on a herringbone twill work jacket material, accompanied by an exact matching size Telegraph troops red lightning bolt laid upon field grey. This item having its original identification tab and price ticket still attached. (2 items)
6th-7th century AD. A plano-convex bronze weight with incised 'S' to the upper face (for semis or half-pound) and silver-inlaid inscription to the sidewall 'SACRAE EXAMINATA AD PONDEM'. 151 grams, 36mm (1 1/2"). Property of a British gentleman; formerly in the private collection of Russian businessman Yuri Golubev (1942-2007), some of his collection was published in his book 'Symbols and Images'; acquired from Hixenbavgh Ancient Art, New York, USA, 23 September 2006; formerly from an American private collection; accompanied by a Hixenbavgh certificate of authenticity, dealer's ticket, invoice and a copy of the listing. The Roman pons pound-weight varied over time from 273 grams to the later 327 grams. The present semis should relate to a pound of 300 grams. [No Reserve] Fine condition.
1125-1135 AD. BMC type v. Obv: facing bust with sceptre and +H[ENRICVS] legend. Rev: quadrilateral over cross fleury with +[B]ALDEPIN:O[N:L]VN legend for the moneyer Baldwine at London mint. S. 1276; N. 871. 1.43 grams. ("). With old collector ticket. Very fine; on an octagonal flan. Scarce.
Dated 1693 AD. Obv: co-joined profile busts with GVLIELMVS ET MARIA DEI GRATIA legend. Rev: cruciform arms with WM monogram and date numbers in angles with MAG BR FR ET HI REX ET REGINA legend and date. Edge: with raised DECVS ET TVTAMEN ANNO REGNI QVINTO inscription. S. 3436; ESC 6th, 861 (old 519"). 14.53 grams. ("). With old dealer ticket. Good fine; reverse better.
Dated 1699 and 1797 AD. Innocent XII, 1699. Obv: arms with BONONIA DOCET legend. Rev: half rampant lion with date in cartouche and MEZO BOLOGNINO legend. Pius VI, 1797. Obv: rampant lion with BONONIA DOCET legend with BAIOCCO in exergue. Rev: with PIUS / SEXTVS / PONT IFEX / MAXIMVS in four lines with MDCCXCVI in exergue. KM# 115/KM# 322. 6.65, 9.64 grams. ("). Second with old collector ticket. [2, No Reserve] Fine and good very fine.
1909 Winston Churchill signed letter addressed to Mr Temple Banks and pertaining to a job offer for the post of Comptroller General of Patents, Design and Trade marks - two page letter signed in ink and dated Feby. 11th 1909, with Board of Trade address, together with other pictorials relating to Mr Temple Banks including official invitation ticket to signing of the Treaty of Paris, 28th June 1919 CONDITION REPORT Private owner by descent, origin unknown
West Ham United 1965 European Cup Winners' Cup autographed display,featuring an original Final Programme signed by Jim Standen, John Bond, Ken Brown, Jack Burkett, Eddie Bovington, Geoff Hurst, Peter Brabrook, Ron Boyce, Martin Peters, Joe Kirkup, John Sissons and Brian Dear, along with a photo postcard signed by Bobby Moore along with 3 album pages signed by Johnny Byrne, Alan Sealey and manager Ron Greenwood, also mounted with an original Final Tie match ticket, photos and plaques, framed & glazed, 53 by 63cm.; sold with a COA issued by Allstar Signings 4U Ltd (2)
England v Scotland 1932 football memorabilia originally owned by England and Chelsea centre-half Peter O'Dowd,mounted in a frame and comprising a fully-signed player portraits of the England XI, ink signatures comprising O'Dowd, Shaw, Pearson, Blenkinsop, Strange, Weaver, Crooks, Houghton, Barclay, Waring & Johnson, mounted together with a programme for the match played at Wembley 9th April 1932 (trimmed) and a match ticket, also a title plaque, framed & glazed, 41 by 74cm.
An album of 1966 World Cup and other 1960s football memorabilia,including tickets for the England v West Germany Final, other England games v Portugal (s/f) and the group matches v Uruguay, Mexico & France, plus three tickets for the Portugal v USSR 3rd Place Match, together with numerous 1966 World Cup souvenir newspapers and magazines; other content including a ticket for the Spurs v Atletico Madrid 1963 ECWC Final in Rotterdam; various tickets for England and showcase games played at Wembley (a qty.)
1979 to 2004 British Grand Prix event ticket collection,approximately 80 various different tickets, including many practice days, general and stand admission tickets, but excluding the 1980, 1982 and 1983 events, together with the 1983 and 1985 Grands Prix of Europe at Brands Hatch, plus the 1993 European Grand Prix at Donington, all held in an album
A Corgi Toys boxed diecast group to include No. 156 Cooper Maserati F1 comprising dark blue body with racing No. 7 and driver, sold with a No. 468 London Transport Routemaster bus, red body with ticket taker figure and Outspan livery in the original blue & yellow all-card box, with Corgi Toys Model Club leaflet, both (NM,BVG)
TITANIC MEMORABILIA: A replica menu, baggage ticket and a first day cover along with two 8x10 prints of Titanic reproduced on card. Good Condition. All signed items come with our certificate of authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £3.95, EU from £4.99, Overseas from £7.95
A rare set of images relating to Winston Churchill and his friend Socialite Maxine Elliott and her country estate Hartsbourne Manor, Bushey Heath. The set of images, comprising of two photographs of Winston ( one featuring his wife Clementine), and one image of Maxine Elliott (and Lady Diana Manners ) are believed to have been taken between 1913 and 1915 (when Elliott was dating Tennis player Tony Wilding. Wilding was killed in action during WWI in 1915, and Elliott toured Belgium from then until the end of the war). They come from the extensive FMB Fisher / Blomfield archive. Francis Fisher being a New Zealand international tennis player most likely became friends with Maxine Elliott via her soon-to-be husband - the tennis player Captain Tony Wilding. It is presumed that FMB Fisher visited Wilding and Elliott at their home for an informal party (and tennis tournament). Maxine Elliott, American actress and famous socialite (most notable for having an alleged affair with King Edward VII) was to become one of Winston's best friends - and eventually introduced Churchill to Doris Castlerosse - with whom he was to have an affair. It has also been rumoured that Churchill at one time had an affair with Elliott herself. The years following the First World War and leading up to the Second World War saw Churchill stay with Elliott many times - usually at her famous French residence Chateau de l'Horizon. Very little is known about his time spent with Elliott at Hartsbourne Manor, and these are, quite possibly, the only images of his time there. This lot comprises of: a black and white 6x4" sized photograph taken by FMB Fisher showing Churchill in the gardens of Hartsbourne Manor wearing his artist's smock, with palette and paint brush in hand. His signature Homburg hat atop his head. To the right of the image is a clear shot of an unknown Churchill oil painting - fresh from the palette of Churchill. To the rear of the image, in the hand of FMB Fisher is written 'Winston Churchill finds a new pastime besides politics - at Hartsbourne '. The second image, taken moments prior, shows Churchill with his back to the camera busy with his painting. His wife Clementine stands beside him, looking at the photographer. Churchill's artists box rests to the left of the frame. The margin is annotated 'Mr & Mrs Winston Churchill at Hartsbourne Manor' and, also in the hand of FMB Fisher, to the verso is written: 'Mrs Winston Churchill + her husband '. The third image, taken upon the same occasion, shows Hartsbourne Manor owner Maxine Elliott and another friend Lady Diana Manners sat aside a tennis court. An empty chair is shown next to the two ladies. The bottom of the photograph is annotated, in the hand of FMB Fisher 'Lady Diana Manners & Miss Maxine Elliott '. The rear of the photograph (in the same hand) reads 'Miss Maxine Elliott (with cigarette) + Lady Diana Manners - on the red court at Hartsbourne'. Accompanying the images is a letter dated July 2nd 1916, on headed 'Hartsbourne Manor' note paper to FMB Fisher, which reads 'Dear Mr Fisher, Thank you very much for the lovely book you sent us. We think it is perfectly sweet, Jean has read quite half of it already. It was so kind of you to think of us. Yours Affectionately, Maxine Forbes-Robertson (Blossom) ' A neat sketch by Forbes-Robertson of a jockey and horse then follows. Forbes-Robertson was the niece of Maxine Elliott (herself the daughter of a famous acting family). The Forbes-Robertson's had an entire wing of Hartsbourne to themselves, and lived there for a number of years. It can be surmised that during his visit to Hartsbourne Manor, FMB Fisher befriended the Forbes-Robertsons and kept in touch often. From the same collection, but likely unrelated (directly) to this event is a period Polo Match ticket dated Saturday June 18th ' Rugby Vs Roehampton ' - which lists the teams thus: 'Rugby - HRH Prince Of Wales, Lt. Col. ED Miller, Lt. Col. CD Miller, Rt. Hon. Winston Churchill ' ' Roehampton - Viscount Ednam, HM The King Of Spain, WS Buckmaster and Admiral Earl Beatty '. (Framed) Many sources state that Churchill met Maxine Elliott at some point in the 1930's, and little to no information exists as to Churchill's meeting with her prior to her owning her French Chateau in 1933. Elliott owned and stayed in Hartsbourne until 1920 - so these photographs pre-date the French Chateau by some 13 years (at least). Clementine, Churchill's wife would later go on record as saying she thought the behaviour of Elliott and her friends 'raffish and vulgar,' and seldom accompanied Churchill to the residence. Her presence in this set of images may indicate a very early meeting between Churchill and Elliott. Altogether a fascinating and historically important collection of images, which sheds light not only onto Churchill's artistic past times, but also his social life, acquaintances and social circles. Rare. . Note: from the large Fisher / Blomfield family archive consigned to this sale. The collection comprises of items from Francis ' FMB ' Marion Bates Fisher (a famous Edwardian Tennis Player ) and features items from the lives of his entire family (most notably that of his eldest daughter Esther Fisher who went on to become an international pianist, his other daughter was Lady Esther Frances Barron and his youngest daughter Alice Blomfield (nee Fisher) whose husband - Siegfried Blomfield - was a noted soldier during WWII and whose daughter (Juliet Blomfield) went on to become a ballet dancer). The family owned many properties both in the UK and New Zealand, and were extremely well travelled. Their friends and acquaintances were some of the most notable characters of our time - Ernest Shackleton , Winston Churchill , Maxine Elliott , Henry Wadsworth Longfellow , John Singer Sargent but to name a few. An incredible collection, of great social interest.
Woodstock Experience volume 1 and 2, with Michael Lang, featuring photographs by Henry Diltz, limited edition 805/1000, signed by Michael Lang and Arlo Guthrie, in a boxed set with a Woodstock ticket from 1969, an essay folder, a print by Peter Max, a 7'' vinyl pressing of Santana's 'Savor' and Jefferson Airplane's 'White Rabbit' and a facsimile site map in presentation box
[Fanshawe, Althea]. Thoughts on Affectation: addressed chiefly to Young People, 1st edition, Bath: printed by Richard Crutwell, and sold by Wilkie and Robinson, London, 1805, half title with ownership inscription 'F. Fanshawe' and the author's name added in the same hand, pink surface-paper endpapers (oxidised), engraved bookplate of one Susanna Frances Faithful Fanshawe sometime imposed to front pastedown, now loose but offset onto front free endpaper, near-contemporary red half calf by Corner of Wellington (his ticket to front pastedown), marbled sides, slightly rubbed, spine sunned, 8vo Shaver, Wordsworth's Library p. 82; Ramsden, Outside London p. 55 for the binder. Regency guide to good feminine conduct, rare: two copies in British and Irish libraries (BL and Oxford), three world-wide (Chicago, Princeton, UCLA). (1)
Person (David) Varieties, or a Surveigh of Rare and Excellent Matters, Necessary and Delectable for All Sorts of Persons, wherein the Principall Heads of Diverse Sciences are illustrated, Rare Secrets of Naturall Things unfoulded, etc., 1st edition, printed by Richard Badger, for Thomas Alchorn, 1635, woodcut head- and tailpieces and initials, repairs to iinitial leaf (blank but for signature within woodcut border),G1 and K3, contents tanned, occasional moderate staining, contemporary and later ownership- and other inscriptions, bookplate of clergyman Abel John Ram (d. 1920), contemporary sprinkled sheep, rebacked and recornered, 4to, together with Perkins (William), A Discourse of the Damned Art of Witchcraft, 2nd edition, [Cambridge:] Cantrel Legge, 1610, marginal repairs to slightly soiled title page and [par.]2, leaf P8 repaired with text intact, occasional damp-staining, 18th-century half calf, spine worn and repaired, small 8vo, plus Albin (Eleazar), A Natural History of English Insects, 1st edition, printed for the author, 1720, 88 hand-coloured engraved plates (of 100: lacking plates 8, 9, 11, 16, 49, 59, 60, 65, 66, 69, 80, and 84, and accompanying letterpress), light offsetting, occasional spotting and browning to text-block, contemporary panelled calf, rebacked, 4to, and Bossuet (Jacques-Bénigne), Discours sur l'histoire universelle ... pour l'éducation de Monseigneur le Dauphin, Paris: Didot l'aîné, 1736 mild spotting and browning, 18th-century red morocco gilt by Nicolas-Denis Derome (1731-1790, his ticket to initial blank), scuffed and marked, gilt edges, blue silk doublures and endpapers, large 4to (30 x 22 cm), and approximately 40 others, 17th-19th century, English and French literature and general antiquarian, various formats, including Knolles (Richard), The Generall Historie of the Turkes, 3rd edition, Adam Islip, 1621, engraved text portraits, lacking dedication leaf, repairs to first gathering (including engraved title) and final leaf (to loss of text), contemporary panelled calf, minor wear, and Leybourn (William), Dialing: Plain, Concave, Convex, Projective, Reflective, Refractive, 1st edition thus, Awnsham Churchill, 1682, engraved frontispiece, 23 plates (many folding), occasional soiling, one or two repairs, lacking final blank, early 19th-century quarter calf, worn, folio STC 19781 (Person), 19698 (Perkins), 15053 (Knolles); Wing L1912 (Leybourn). (5 shelves)
Barth (Heinrich). Travels and Discoveries in North and Central Africa: being a Journal of an Expedition undertaken under the Auspices of H. B. M.'s Government, in the Years 1849-1855, 5 volumes, 1st edition in English, Longman [et al.,] 1857-8, half titles to volumes 1, 4 and 5 as issued, 60 tinted lithographic plates with tissue guards, 15 folding maps, 1 folding wood-engraved plan, numerous wood-engravings to the text, publisher's catalogue to rear of volume 1, inner hinges of volumes 1, 4 and 5 variably split, spotting to edges, endpapers, prelims and folding maps (very occasionally elsewhere), small tide-mark in upper margins of a few plates, a few tissue-guards loose, closed tears to the 2 folding maps in volume 5, binder's ticket to volume 1 pastedown effaced, bookplates of the Somerset Archaeological and Natural History Society to front pastedowns, imposed over another bookplate, original green cloth, pale mottling, spines slightly darkened and rolled, short nick to headcap of volume 1, 8vo Abbey Travel 274. (5)
Baedeker (Karl). Russia with Teheran, Port Arthur, and Peking, 1st edition in English, 1914, folding maps and plans, map of Southern Siberia and Turkestan (opposite Page 497) torn in half but complete, bookseller's ticket to title, original cloth, spine rubbed and a little frayed on upper joint, together with The United States with an Excursion into Mexico, 1st edition in English, maps and plans as listed including large general map at rear, original cloth, rubbed and slightly soiled, spine faded and frayed at extremities, plus Imperial Japanese Government Railways. An Official Guide to Eastern Asia, Vol. IV: China, [1915], folding maps and plans including one map in pocket at rear, illustrations to text, lacks title (?), a little occasional spotting and soiling, inner hinges cracked, original cloth, rubbed, plus six further Baedeker publications, all small 8vo (10)
Bible [Persian; Old Testament] Kitab al-Muqaddas wa-huwa kutub al-'ahd al-'atiq [Arabic title], London: British and Foreign Bible Society, 1856, original full sheep by Watkin, binder to the Society (his ticket to rear pastedown), gilt spine-title, elaborate arabesque panelling to sides, joints tender, head of spine chipped, octavo Third edition of the pioneering translation by Scottish missionary William Glen (1779-1849) and his assistant Mirza Mohammad Ja'far, first published in 1845. (1)
Breviary [Chinese] Nián zhong mei zaowan yi [Chinese title, i.e. 'Every morning and evening throughout the year'], circa 1850, Chinese characters, lithographed throughout on lightweight Chinese paper, including title page on single leaf dyed yellow, and approximately 180 doubled text-leaves (unnumbered), stab-holes visible in gutter from original binding, final leaf spotted and with small tear not affecting text, contemporary manuscript leaf in English mounted to front pastedown, inked inscription, 'Morning Prayer', to margin of first text leaf (shaved), a few other lightly pencilled marginalia, contemporary straight-grain purple roan (binder's ticket, 'D. Batten, Bookbinder, Library, Clapham Common' to rear pastedown), red morocco spine label ('Liturgy'), slightly rubbed, small 8vo (16.5 x 11 cm) (1)Provenance: From the collection of John Reeves FRS (1774-1856).
Morton (Harriet). Protestant Vigils; or, Evening Records of a Journey in Italy, in the Years 1826 and 1827, 2 volumes, 1st edition, 1829, six lithograph plates on india paper (spotted), frontispiece to volume 1 detached, both front pastedowns with book ticket of Charles Benson, both covers nearly detached from text blocks, original green cloth, lightly spotted with partial toning, browned spines with original printed paper labels, that to volume 1 slightly edge-chipped and rubbed, 8vo An unusual travel book by a female writer. (2)
ANNOUNCE LOT ALSO INCLUDES A GENESIS CONCERT TICKET FOR THE DOME, BRIGHTON, OCT 15TH 1973Genesis / Programmes, Two concert programmes comprising The Lamb Lies Down on Broadway 1974/75 tour programme in Excellent condition and The Foxtrot Tour Show Souvenir which has a crease across the middle, otherwise Excellent.
Genesis / CD Ticket, Official ticket shaped CD for the 1998 German show at Leipzig. These CDs were used as tickets for the concert and the clip on the side would be broken off at the concert venue when used (This still has the clip) CD contains a spoken intro by the three band members followed by an edited version of the album's title track - Excellent condition
Genesis / Programmes, twelve programmes mainly from the mid period including In Concert 80, In Concert 82 (with poster), European Tour 77, Invisible Touch Tour, Abacab Tour, Word Tour 77 and more - various years and conditions - sold together with a ticket for Hammersmith Odeon June 1th 1976
Genesis / Peter Gabriel / Concert Tickets, large collection of concert tickets comprising Genesis: two each for Earls Court 1992, Knebworth 1992, Manchester 1998, Leeds 1987, Birmingham 1984, Manchester 1980 and Birmingham 1981, one for Earls Court 1977 and a probable repro of a ticket for the Lamb concert San Sebastian 1975; Peter Gabriel - two each for Manchester 1980 and Manchester 1983 - various conditions but mainly excellent
RUGBY UNION, selection, inc. Australia (3), signed magazine photos by David Campese & Michael Lynagh; facsimile autograph teamsheet for 1992 Tour to Ireland & Wales; 1945/6 Cardiff RFC signed large album page (21 signatures, to back by similar Bristol & Newport); Wales v Scotland (5), WRU Dinner menu & ticket; signed fold-over card by Scottish team (21 signatures); two tickets for post-match receptions, G to EX, 9
FOOTBALL, complete set of ten ticket stubs from the 1962 World Cup in Chile, matches played at National Stadium (Santiago), inc. all six group matches for Chile, Switzerland, Germany & Italy; Yugoslavia v Germany (QF), Brazil v Chile (SF), Chile v Yugoslavia (CF) & Brazil v Czechoslovakia (F), in original season ticket wallet, with list of matches, unused results page etc., G
RUGBY UNION, programmes for Australia tours to UK, inc. v Midland Counties 1966, England 1958, Wales 1947 (all with tickets); programmes only, Western Counties, Wales (both 1966/7), Leics - East Midlands, London Counties, Cambridge University (all 1957/8), Leicester 1981, Midlands 1984; ticket only Wales 1947, about G to EX, 14
FOOTBALL, selection, inc. Tottenham Hotspur (15), programme for Jimmy Greaves last match (17th Oct 1972); Christmas card, menu and guest list signed by Gary Lineker, invitation; album pages etc., signatures inc. Jimmy Greaves, Tim Sherwood, Chris Hughton, Graham Roberts, Terry Venables etc., some with signatures to reverse (3); Chesham United Sportsman's Dinner menu (1995); ticket and wine list (1996); promotional p/c, menu, ticket and p/c signed by Jimmy Greaves, etc., G to VG, 19
RUGBY UNION, selection, inc. Cardiff v New Zealand (4th Nov 1972), programme & ticket, VIP dinner menu, place card for JBG Thomas (reporter); 1997 New Zealand tour to UK (7), players itinerary booklet; programme, Wales v NZ (at Wembley), ticket, signed fold-over card (17 Irish players) etc., G to EX, 12
AUTOGRAPHS, selection, promotional cards etc., inc. Yehudi Menuhin colour postcard, Edward Heath (menu for visit of 1984 Australian Rugby), Bradley Walsh (on reverse of bingo ticket), Alan Ayckbourn, Alan Bennett (both NPG p/c); Tommy Trinder (Alexandra Theatre Birmingham Christmas card), Norman Wisdom, Sally James, Bob Holness, George Lazenby (beermat), Jamie Cullan, Mike Reid, Glynis Barber, Michael Brandon etc., inscribed (9), G to EX, 38*

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