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WORLD CUP 1962 Set of nine tickets in original booklet for all games played at Estadio Nacional, Santiago , 1962, World Cup in Chile. We have every reason to believe that this ticket booklet with tickets is genuine . These are the counterfoil tickets for all nine games played at the Stadium and comprise , 30/5/62 Chile v Switzerland, 31/3 Germany v Italy, 2/6 Chile v Italy, 3/6 West Germany v Switzerland, 6/6 West Germany v Chile, 10/6 Yugoslavia v West Germany, 13/6 Brazil v Chile, Semi-Final, 16/6 Chile v Yugoslavia 3/4th place and 17/6 Brazil v Czechoslovakia (Final). One ticket , Italy v Switzerland seems to have been used as it is not present.. Book is number 012996 and tickets are for Tribuna Maipu. Folds to the counterfoil book pages and name on front of book but all tickets are good although there is a slight clip to bottom left corner of each ticket. As described

Los 868

1960 ROME OLYMPIC GAMES Collection of items from the 1960 Rome Olympic Games including official programme for the Opening Ceremony 25/8/60, ticket for the Opening Ceremony, official pass to the Olympic Village, seven private photographs of the Opening ceremony, 3 taken inside the Stadium and 4 showing the GB team outside the Stadium. Good

Los 873

SWANSEA- KEITH WALKER Collection of items relating to Keith Walker Testimonial Dinner, 10/5/2000, includes "From Jock to Jack" The Keith Walker Story brochure, signed Dinner Menu signed by 21 including guest speaker Craig Brown (Scotland manager), John Hollins (Swansea manager), ticket for the Dinner signed by 8 including Mel Charles and a place setting for Linda Hollins. Good

Los 902

RUGBY-LEICESTER v NEW ZEALAND 1905 Members stand ticket for Leicester v New Zealand, 30/9/1905. The All Blacks won 28-0. Good

Los 951

BLACKBURN Small but interesting miscellany of Rovers items, small cardboard match poster v Millwall 3/12/66 (measures 12" x 8"), 1960 Cup Final programme (good) and ticket (South Terrace Seat-also good), pirate programme Blackburn v Liverpool 7/1/50, Cup (Ross), Sport magazine colourised Rovers team-group 49-50 and booklet "Lets talk about Blackburn Rovers" (slight stains, published circa 1948-fair-generally good). Fair-generally good

Los 50

Australasia.- Australia.- Warburton (Col. Peter Egerton) Journey across the Western Interior of Australia, first edition, half-title, wood-engraved portrait, title-vignette of Warburton beetle and 8 plates, folding map with route supplied in red, 40pp. publisher's catalogue at end, faint ink inscription at head of title and another to half-title, map with short tear to fold repaired with sticky tape, original green pictorial cloth, gilt, bookseller's ticket Angus & Robertson of Sydney to inside front board, bookplate removed, very slightly rubbed, an excellent copy, [Ferguson 18187; Wantrup 201], 8vo, 1875.⁂ Warburton suffered enormous hardship on his journey, having got lost in the Great Sandy Desert, and was unable to prepare his journals for publication. The scientific results were presented for him by others including Sir Joseph Dalton Hooker and John Gould.

Los 35

Australasia.- Australia.- Collins (Lt.-Col. David) An Account of the English Colony in New South Wales, from its First Settlement in January 1788, to August 1801, second edition, engraved portrait, 2 folding maps, 23 plates and 8 illustrations in text, 3 of the plates and 2 illustrations hand-coloured (all natural history), with advertisement leaf and 8pp. publishers' catalogue at end, pencil signature at head of title, some plates slightly cropped at foot with loss to imprint, one almost detached, stain to lower margin of D1, otherwise a very clean copy in the original boards, uncut, bookseller's ticket of Bristow & Cowtan of Canterbury inside front board, rubbed and marked, spine a little worn, corners bumped, [Ferguson 390; Wantrup 21], 4to, 1804.⁂ The last of the First Fleet journals, originally published in 2 volumes in 1798 & 1802 and abridged into one volume by the author's wife Maria. Despite omitting some information regarding the development of the colony it includes all the plates from the first edition and an additional portrait of the author. These fine plates are probably after sketches by the convict artist Thomas Watling and depict early views of Sydney and Parramatta, and scenes of aboriginal customs. In this issue the 3 natural history plates and 2 illustrations are hand-coloured and feature a lyre bird, a wombat and a duck-billed platypus.

Los 378

Ballet.- Goncharova (Natalia) Ticket for the Bal Banal 1924, depicting two Spanish women, 6 copies in different states, comprising: 2 rare trial proofs on white and blue-grey paper; 2 tickets on grey paper, both with Union des Artistes Russes stamps, one with lower slip intact; and 2 on white paper, one with Union des Artistes Russes stamp (6)

Los 380

Ballet.- Larionov (Miklhail) & others. Ticket, handbill and programme for the Grand Bal Travestie Transmental 1923, the ticket printed with abstract design in brown and ochre, numbered 5348, stamped in red with price "15"; the handbill printed on both sides with portions of the same design, one with full signature, the other with initials (both in design), the programme 16pp. with illustrations by Goncharova, Picasso and others, the large Picasso design coloured by hand (3)

Los 111

China.- Wright (George Newenham) China, in a Series of Views, 4 vol. in 2, 4 additional engraved vignette titles and 124 plates (one title and a couple of plates misbound), occasional light foxing or marginal soiling but generally clean, contemporary burgundy half morocco, gilt, over marbled boards, by John Tate of Belfast (with ticket), spines gilt, 4to, Fisher, Son & Co., [c.1843].⁂ A very handsome copy of this classic work with illustrations after Thomas Allom.

Los 100

Sporting.- Berners (Dame Juliana) [The Book of St Albans]: The Book containing the Treatises of Hawking; Hunting; Coat-Armour; Fishing; and Blasing of Arms, facsimile of the Wynkyn de Worde edition of 1496, [one of 150 copies], printed in red and black, woodcut illustrations, some full-page, lightly browned, William Baillie Grohman's copy with his signed ink inscription "...bought this copy at the Gilbey sale 21. June 1915" on front free endpaper, bookplates of Walter Harold Wilkin and James Stevens Cox, worming to hinges, contemporary russia with borders in blind, by C.Hering with his ticket, g.e., a little rubbed and damp-stained, rebacked and recornered in morocco, [W & S p. 28; Schwerdt I p. 63], small folio, 1810.⁂ Facsimile of the first English work to include the earliest printed illustration of a fisherman and passages of veterinary interest, the earliest book printed in English relating to falconry, and the first work in England to use colour printing.William Baillie Grohman (1851-1921), Anglo-Austrian author on hunting and big game hunter. He assembled a large library on hunting and a vast collection of sporting art.

Los 381

Ballet.- Larionov (Miklhail) Ticket for the Grand Bal Travestie Transmental 1923, 2 copies, printed with abstract design in brown and ochre, numbered 3060 and 5262, the first stamped in red with price "25", the other "15" (2)⁂ The design and text appear to have been printed from separate lino or wood blocks, presumably cut by Larionov himself.

Los 430

Three talismanic Persian metal bowls, 18th or 19th centuries, one with Sotheby's lot ticket 552 but undated, 20cm; 14.5cm and 15cm wide and a larger inlaid dish, 46.5cm diameter (4)

Los 95

SEX PISTOLS - LONDON'S OUTRAGE - Outrageous limited edition 3 x LP and 1 x 7" box set for US export (issued on Bell End records!). Complete with the LPs Power Of The Pistols, Where Were You In 77 and Destroy! Sex Pistols Live At The 100 Club. Also to include Huddersfield Christmas Day 1977 7", long sleeved T-shirt, poster and gig ticket (number 0313). All contents are in Ex+ condition with the outer box in great Ex+ condition too. Monster box set!

Los 59

19th Century North Eastern railway honey coloured oak ticket box, the hinged lid enclosing a void interior with divided sliding tray, the base with a single drawer on turned supports

Los 147

BUS TICKETS.A conductor's wooden bus ticket holder & a quantity of loose bus tickets including three London Transport 'Festival of Britain' Special Bus Service tickets.

Los 284

MULBERRY.A Mulberry Bayswater shoulder bag in peony pink plonge lambskin, with 'postman's lock mount & interior zipped pocket. The Mulberry fob No. 907748. Also sold with original care labels, original price ticket of £550. Original dust bag. NOTE: The owner of this bag has pinned a leather flower brooch to the front.

Los 12

Baldelli Boni Giovanni Battista. Elogio di Niccolò Machiavelli. Londra: 1794- 8° (215x141 mm). 116 pages. A fine, uncut copy. A few light browning, minor spots. Contemporary cardboards, covered with blue paper. Smooth spine, author's name on paper label, at the foot ticket with shelfmark. Corners and board edges worn. Small loss to the lower outer corner of the upper cover, and to the extremities of spine.-8° (mm 215x141). Pagine 116. Bell'esemplare, in barbe. Qualche leggera brunitura, minimi aloni. Legatura coeva in cartonato, ricoperto in carta blu. Dorso liscio, con nome dell'autore su tassello in carta; etichetta al piede, con collocazione del volume. Abrasi gli angoli e i labbri dei piatti; al piatto anteriore lieve distacco della carta in corrispondenza dell'angolo esterno inferiore; piccole mancanze in corrispondenza delle cuffie.

Los 1233

A mixed lot of collectors' items including Williamson ticket printer, no.25591, two pairs of nutcrackers, a quantity of magnifying glasses, and a spirit level, etc.

Los 304A

2 boxes of 7" vinyl singles mostly in VG/G inc The Beatles "This Boy", Help, Ticket to Ride, Get Back, Hard Days Night, plus Paul McCartney, John Lennon, Duane Eddy, The Thymes, Mamas & Papas, Paul SImon, The Love Affair, Vince Eager, Top Rank, Polydor, Johnny & the Hurricanes, Turtles, Hollies, Sonny & Cher, Dave Clark 5, Dusty Springfield, some duplicates, some without sleeves.

Los 319

Large collection of West Bromich Albion supporters club plus former players Association signed end of Season celebration programmes including Manchester United interest plus signed tickets, plus many autographed golfing dos dating from 1968 - 2011 plus Ron Atkinson signed ticket, Bryan Robson signed teamsheet, Kevin Campbell Captains armband, team photos, signed testimonial programmes, plus Walsall, Wolves signed caricatures, 4x Joleon Lescott signed team sheets.

Los 4034

A framed and glazed World Cup 1966 montage comprising five signatures: Banks, Ball, Wilson, Hurst and Charlton to include a printed copy of a ticket, complete with COA

Los 102

A small collection of Shropshire related ephemera including a Frankwell Peace Celebrations ticket, show pamphlets, Shrewsbury school tuition fees breakdown in 1916 and a receipt for payment, a postcard of the George Hotel, Shrewsbury and a map of Bicton Road repairs dated 1st June 1797 including reference to John Mytton and three Shrewsbury related glass bottles (qty)

Los 1483

Alan R Moon Days of Wonder Ticket to Ride 10th anniversary board game believed complete

Los 1543

London Underground original ticket barrier sign c1980 89 x 21 cm CONDITION REPORT: Good condition front and back, item material is fibreboard.

Los 763

An FA Cup final football programme, Chelsea and Tottenham Hotspur, 20th May 1967, song sheet and ticket stub.

Los 103

CHARLTON HESTON SIGNED - Framed 8x10 photo of Charlton Heston in Ben-Hur, signed by Charlton in black marker pen. Framed composite also includes original ticket stub for a 1961 showing of Ben Hur at the Palace Cinema, Blackpool. Sold with COA from memorabilia-uk.co.uk

Los 633

A vintage bus conductors ticket machine 1035 with extra rolls and in fitted carry case

Los 242

A LATE VICTORIAN SILVER & ENAMELLED VESTA CASE resembling a first class train ticket from Ascot to Waterloo (return), with later added brass suspensory ring, the reverse monogrammed, by Sampson Mordan & Co., London 1885; 2.25" (5.6 cms) long; 1.25 oz

Los 485

World Medals, USA, George III, the Lion and Wolf Indian Chief’s Medal, solid silver, c.1777, GEORGIUS III DEI GRATIA, young bust of King to r., wearing armour, his hair tied behind en queue, curls above his ear, wearing armour with five studs above the sash and one below, rev. a lion reclines on a mound, to right, a snarling wolf, behind, in somewhat ghosted image, trees left and right, a church and houses between, 60.5mm., wt. 41.96gms. (Adams type 10.1, obv. 1, rev. A; Jamieson Fig. 11; John J. Ford Collection, part XVI, Stack’s, 17 October, 2006 (lot 50 - $22,000); Betts 436), with original decorated loose suspension loop, even grey tone, good very fine, with no sign of die flaw on reverse, extremely rare *ex Baldwin’s vault and with stock ticket for £50 John Adams, Indian Peace Medals, Crestline, California, 1999, discusses these medals at some length and concludes that they were almost certainly distributed at the bequest of General [Gentleman Johnny] Burgoyne (1722-1792). In an earlier publication, Paul Edmond Beckwith, American Indian Peace Medals, Washington, 1907, writes ‘In 1765 a treaty was made with the British and Pontiac, and his chiefs were presented by Sir William Johnson, at Oswego, with the medals known as ‘the lion and wolf medals.’ A large number of these were distributed…’. However, Alan M. Stahl, Coinage of the Americas Conference, ANS, New York, 1997, confirms Adams’s conclusions. The Adams ‘Modern Census’ lists just 17 ‘Lion and Wolf’ medals, of which one (see Ford catalogue) is now thought not to exist. Only 7 are of this variety. This medal does not feature on the census.

Los 486

World Medals, USA, George III (1760-1820), Indian Chief’s Medal, large size and undated, solid silver, GEORGIUS III DEI GRATIA, young bust of King r. wearing armour, his hair tied behind en queue, double row of curls above his ear, wearing armour with six studs above the sash and one below, rev. crowned oval shield of arms within Garter and with Lion and Unicorn supporters, DIEU. ET. MON. DROIT on scroll below, 79mm., wt. 109.19gms. (Adams type 7.1; Jamieson Fig. 14; John J. Ford Collection, part XVI, Stack’s, 17 October, 2006 (lot 59 - $14,000); Eimer 736a; cf.Betts 600), with original decorated and shaped loose suspension loop, even light grey tone, single slight edge bruise, extremely fine and very rare *ex Baldwin’s vault and with stock ticket for £25 The Adams ‘Modern Census’ lists 86 medals of this type, however only 24 of this variety and of these 11 are shells (ie the medal is hollow). This medal does not feature on the census. The price of £50 matches item 11 on a Baldwin list of 1943/4, ‘Prices Quoted to Montagu - Alterations for Ferguson’ and it is probably one and the same piece. The Ferguson mentioned would be J. Douglas Ferguson (1901-1981), who for over 50 years was known as the ‘Dean of Canadian Numismatics’. In 1971 he established the J. Douglas Ferguson Historical Research Foundation. The cataloguers speculate that Montagu could be George Charles Montagu, 9th Earl of Sandwich (1874–1962). Montagu compiled British and Foreign Medals Relating to Naval and Maritime Affairs, Greenwich 1937 (for the then newly-opened National Maritime Museum).

Los 623

WWI British Army Prismatic Compass, 1917 E. R. Watts & Son 73124 in original leather case, RAF cap badges, Bress medals with Boer War Cape Colony and Orange Free State bars, Black cat Craven A cards, ten wristwatches, and a BR rail souvenir ticket. (q)

Los 654

A collection of football memorabilia to include Stoke City football programmes (minor cup games, Texaco, Watney and Anglo Italian, etc. 50+), Portugal rosette and rare Rushden and Diamonds season ticket booklets (3). 1 tray.

Los 1400

A quantity of miscellanea staple, a passenger transport Ticket machine, wooden plane, old clock, metal templates, etc.

Los 328

Circa 1930's Bus Conductors Ticket Machine, with paper rolls. Telephone kiosk mechanism circa 1960's stamped H.T.A Ltd and coins, bell punch.

Los 393

Two Bus Ticket Machines, a ticket punch, bus tickets among associated items.

Los 421

Two Setright Bus Conductors Ticket Machines, paper rolls, maintenance booklet.

Los 686

POP MUSIC, signed tour programme by Roy Orbison, to title page, with ticket stub for Davenport Theatre Stockport (date stamp 16 Sep 1973), VG, 2

Los 776

POP MUSIC, concert ticket stubs from Manchester Free Trade Hall, 1976-1980, inc. Ramones, Television, Captain Beefheart, Sensational Alex Harvey Band, Herbie Hancock, Rush, Barclay James Harvest, Blue Oyster Cult, Ry Cooder, Chicago, Crosby & Nash, Rickie Lee Jones, Ian Hunter's Overnight Angels, Little Feet, Nazareth, Uriah Heep etc., approx. 42 x 70mm paper issue, duplication, some tears to corners, FR to VG, 190*

Los 1131

George III (1760-1820), Proof silver Sixpence, 1787. Struck on a heavy flan, laureate and cuirassed bust right, legend surrounding, GEORGIVS. III. DEI. GRATIA. rev. large garter star at center, cruciform emblematic shields, Hanoverian arms without hearts, crowns in angles, date at bottom, legend commences lower left, M.B.F. ET. H. REX. F. D. B. ET L. D. S.R.I.A.TH ET. E. edge plain, weight 4.82g (Bull 2189 R4; ESC 1628 R4; S. 3748; cf KM 606.1). Slight rim imperfection flaw below bust, one nick on jaw, otherwise practically as struck, in NGC holder graded PF 64, Pop 1; the only example graded at both services for the type. extremely rare. Estimated Value $2,750 Ex: Purchased privately through A H Baldwin early 2006, with old dealer ticket giving perhaps a Spink Numismatic Circular number of 93118 which would date it to pre-1920 period. NGC certification 2722100-010.

Los 1128

George III (1760-1820), silver Shilling, 1763, so-called Northumberland type. Young laureate and draped bust right, Latin legend and toothed border surrounding, GEORGIVS. III DEI. GRATIA. rev. crowned cruciform shields, garter star at center, date either side of top crown, Latin legend and toothed border surrounding, M.B.F. ET. H. REX. F.D. B.ET. L. D. S R. I. A. T ET. E. weight 5.96g (ESC 1214; Bull 2124; S 3742; KM 597). Toned, in PCGS holder graded AU 58. Estimated Value $2,000 Ex: Purchased privately from Spink and Son Ltd. 1994. This coin illustrated in "Coinage and Currency in Eighteenth Century Britain, The Provincial Coinage" by David W Dykes, page 38, number 34. PCGS certification 34313089. The Northumberland Shilling is so called because the Earl of Northumberland as the new Lord Lieutenant of Dublin in 1763 distributed £100 worth of these new coins, some two thousand pieces whilst parading on the streets of Dublin in Ireland. An old ticket accompanies this piece written in the hand of one of the earlier generations of the Baldwin family (early 20th Century) mentioning the £100 worth given out, and falsely giving the impression that £100 worth was the sum total issued, when in fact the calendar year of 1763 represented an output of 2,629 pounds in weight of silver for coinage. The coinage of 1763 consisted of maundy denominations and shillings only, and probably means that circa 100,000 shillings plus would have been issued which is still a very small figure as annual mintage goes.

Los 388

A collection of original back stage crew passes (various artists) plus a collection of Osmond's memorabilia including gig ticket and program, poster, books etc.

Los 1085

A George III mahogany bow fronted three height chest of drawers, an early 20th century stained pine ticket chest fitted with eleven drawers, two occasional tables and a towel rail (5)

Los 670

A collection of forty-two concert ticket stubs, including Slade, Genesis, Crosby Stills & Nash and BB King, etc.

Los 171

A 19th century Ticket Inspector's peaked cap, titled and initialled M R; together with an embroidered 'Souvenir of Egypt'; a copper spirit kettle and brass examples; two resin cricketer figures (6)

Los 4408

A folder containing various GER HALESWORTH STATION paperwork to include notices, ticket requisitions, delivery sheets etc

Los 4197

A railway station wooden ticket cabinet, named for various local stations containing various luggage labels

Los 262

[LIND JENNY]: (1820-1887) Swedish Opera Singer, known as the Swedish Nightingale. An unsigned 12mo theatre ticket for 'M'lle Jenny Lind's Third Grand Concert', 23rd June 1851, the ticket having been given the number 144 in bold black ink, being a $4 seat for the Gallery. With Jenny Lind's facsimile signature to the lower edge of the ticket, adjacent to the terms and conditions. Neatly laid down. With light dust toning and minor age wear. G At the height of her fame Lind was persuaded by the showman P. T. Barnum to undertake a long tour of the United States beginning in September 1850 and ending in May 1852. Barnum's advance publicity made Lind a celebrity even before she arrived in the U.S., provoking a popular furore dubbed 'Lind Mania'. However, the singer found Barnum's relentless commercial promotion of her increasingly distasteful, and she terminated her contract with him in 1851 under amicable circumstances, continuing to tour for nearly a year under her own management.

Los 439

1927 Cup Final, one 'part retained' ticket for Wembley final west standing enclosure, Saturday April 23rd 1927 Cardiff beat Arsenal 1-0

Los 445

Chelsea FC, approximately thirty programmes mainly recent cup finals, three press photographs winning league, finals, Munich 2012 programme and complete ticket, Moscow 2008 all travel documents, FA cup final 1997 programme and ticket stub, approximately a dozen ticket stubs for recent cup games, pennant commemorating last FA cup final at old Wembley plus other items

Los 320

Two Chelsea Chronicle Football programmes, dated Saturday 12 and Monday 14 September 1914 and Saturday September 16 1919, a Brentford Football Club 36/37 programme, a 1912 Sports Library Magazine and a quantity of post war ticket stubs

Los 1500

Tin plate painted LMS platform ticket sign 45 x 12 cm

Los 150E

An Oesterreichisches Verkeersbureau - ticket bearing signature of Adolf Hitler

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