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Concorde End of an Era Mike Bannister Signed Limited Edition Print. Only 250 issued signed by Captain Mike Bannister who flew the last flight and Artist Ivan Berryman. Stunning Limited Edition Print Concorde End of a Era 16 x 12 inch size. Ending an historic chapter in Aviation History. Taken from Concorde Original Painting acrylics on canvas By Ivan Berryman Commemorating the final landing in 2003 20 x 16 inch stunning image of the iconic plane. Ending an historic chapter in Aviation History. The final transatlantic flight, ending 27 years of supersonic history, carried 100 celebrities from New York and touched down at 1605 BST. As it did so, a huge cheer went up from the thousands of people gathered by the runway on a specially-built grandstand. Two other Concorde flights had already landed a few minutes earlier, one carrying competition winners on a flight from Edinburgh, and the other completing a trip for invited guests around the Bay of Biscay. Union Jacks All three aircraft taxied to the BA engineering base, the crews hanging out of the cockpit windows and waving Union Jacks to the crowds. Actress Joan Collins, who has flown Concorde about 10 times and was on board the flight from New York, said the end of the era was tragic. The first time I ever flew Concorde was a bit of a white knuckle ride. I am more used to it now, its so wonderful to make the journey in three and a half hours, she said. British Airways has decided to retire the famous aircraft because it is no longer profitable. Sadness and celebration Concordes running costs have been spiralling at a time when ticket sales were dwindling in the wake of a catastrophic crash near Paris Charles de Gaulle airport three years ago in which 113 people died. British Airways chief executive officer Rod Eddington said there was a mixture of sadness and celebration about the retirement. It is a wonderful plane, an icon, but its time has come, he said. Its an old plane, it doesnt look it, but it was designed in the 50s and built in the 60s. The plane, which cost passengers £9,000 a ticket, reached 1,350mph 2,172 kph and 60,000 feet 18,288 metres over the Atlantic Ocean during its final flight. BA and Air France, who worked jointly on developing the aircraft, made an announcement on the retirement in April. The French Concordes final flight was in May. 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 £4.95, Overseas from £6.95.
Louis Armstrong signed Ticket And Photo. Superb item! This is a 1959 orchestra ticket signed on the reverse by the legendary Louis Armstrong, aka Satchmo. Comes with a colour photo for framing. The ticket has a corner missing but the autograph is fine. 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 £4.95, Overseas from £6.95.
A box containing sporting memorabilia, collection of cricket publications/programmes (1950s - 1990s), golf handbooks/programmes (1930s - 1970s), autographs including Stirling Moss, BBC Harry Secombe signed ticket, Keith Floyd, and others. Commonwealth Games 1978 Team Handbook, together with an autograph album containing autographs of the England team. Also Coronation Queen Elizabeth II souvenir programme '100 Years in Pictures' (1955 supplement to Daily Telegraph), and some 1930s fashion workbooks.
European Cup Liverpool away football programmes 1982/1983 including Dundalk, HJK Helsinki, Widzew Lodz, 1983/1984 Ob Odense, Atletico Bilbao (newspaper), Benfica (newspaper with slight damage), Benfica match ticket, Dinamo Bucharest (semi-final issue). NB: No official programmes for 1983/1984 Bilbao and Benfica matches.
Scarce 1977 British Lions vs New Zealand rugby programme and ticket - 4th test match played at Eden Park with the Lions losing 10-9 in the dying minutes preventing the Lions drawing the series 2-2 overall - some slight discolouring around the edges of the programme and ticket otherwise clean hence overall (F/G) (2)
Rare Neath RFC Season Tickets from the 1890's onwards - six small attractive hard- backed cloth and gilt season ticket books for the club, for 1896-7, 1897-8, 1900-1, 1906-7, 1907-8 and 1910-11 to incl early games against Lancaster, New Brighton, Bath, Lydney, Hartlepool Old Boys better. Some rubbing and wear but largely unused and very good
Scarce 1974 British Lions vs South Africa rugby programme and ticket -3rd test match played Though it Erasmus Stadium Port Elizabeth on 13 July, with the Lions winning 26-9 and taking the series 3-0 and still remaining unbeaten - programme slight pocket fold, corner tear to the ticket otherwise overall (F/G) (2)
1950s onwards International Football Programme Selection includes England v Scotland 1945, 1947, 1949, England v Portugal 1951 (FOB), England v Germany 1955 ('B' International), 1956 England v Denmark (with ticket), 1958 England v Wales, 1963 England v Yugoslavia (u23's), 1965 England v Scotland, 1966 England v Scotland (Inter League match), overall F/G (11)
Collection of Football Ticket Stubs 1980s Onwards to include International fixtures 1986 Wales v Uruguay, 1987 Scotland v Brazil, 2006 Wales v Liechtenstein, 2007 Israel v Portugalx2, 2007 Israel v Belgium, 2007 England v Serbia, v Czech Republic x2, plus some league matches with a good content of Shrewsbury Town, general good condition overall (#30)
1931 Wales (Champions) v Scotland rugby ticket-played at Cardiff Arms Park on Saturday 7 February both the ticket and stub present but separated and hand written number 14 on the back - Wales went undefeated winning 3 and drawing one as well as the last season France participated in the championship which lasted the next 16 years
1945 England v New Zealand Army (Kiwis) rugby programme, ticket and photograph - played at Twickenham on Saturday 24 November in aid of Services Charities, single folded programme, match ticket for the Lower West Stand and press photograph from the match against the London XV played on December 22, 1945 overall (VG) (3)
BRITISH NATIONAL ANTARCTIC (DISCOVERY) EXPEDITION, 1901-04. AN ALBUM OF PHOTOGRPAHS BY LT CHARLES ROYDS, RN comprising: Armitage takes the sun, Meteorographs being tested, A sunset, No wind the in the 'roaring forties' ship rolling heavily, A group on the bridge, A cape pigeon, Sounding with Lucas machine, In the loose pack, Shackleton and Barne fooling Koettlitz, In the ice, In a heavy sea, water coming through the scuppers, In the ice pack, What Ho! Stum'ls in the tropics, The ice pack, Nov 16th 1901, Diomedia exulans caught by Skelton, Landing place and heavy swell Trinidad island, Our first "accident", screw after it had fallen note bush piece on keel, Diomedia exulans front view and The bow of the "Discovery", Dundee each with pencil caption and signature, possibly in Royd's hand or that of a relation verso, loosely tipped in with tissue guards, glossy sepia toned silver prints, 13 x 10cm and circa, a photograph of Sir Clements R Markham, 6 x 5cm, At Home invitation to the same, June 19th [1901], printed admittance ticket to the "Discovery" named to W Champion & Party, June 1901, a watercolour of three loons, prints, magazine articles and press cuttings relating to the building of the ship and the expedition, 28 x 22cm, half maroon morocco worn spine detached In marked contrast to Scott's subsequent ill feted Terra Nova Expedition, it was not considered necessary to appoint a professional photographer for the Discovery Expedition. The only images that exist were therefore taken by those who had brought with them a camera, in Royds' case probably an Eastman Kodak Co No 3 Cartridge Camera, as is known to have been used on Discovery's relief ship the S.Y. Morning by J D Morrison (1873-1938). Twenty of Royds' photographs, most if not all printed on printing-out-paper very likely on board the Discovery, are to be found in this newly discovered album. As an amateur photographer Royds has left images that are both candid and nuanced. In their spontaneity and informality they are quite unlike the technically superb but sterile work of H G Ponting a few years later. This unintended extra dimension lends to these remarkable photographs a significance wholly in keeping with those intrepid men. Sir Charles William Rawson Royds, RN (1876-1931) was born in Rochdale, Lancashire. His naval career was interrupted when he was released by the Admiralty for the Discovery Expedition. In Antartica Cape Royds is named after him. He subsequently resumed his naval career, retiring as a Rear Admiral. A group of ten photographs by Charles Royds similarly captioned in pencil and of approximately the same size, was sold Bonhams, 16 September 2009, lot 58. ++++
British Tokens, Eighteenth Century Tokens, Middlesex, Lincoln's Inn, Rd. Hotham, penny-sized ticket, undated, SERLE STREET . . . SELLS HATS, rev. AND STOCKINGS etc. (DH.30 bis), very fine, very rare *ex Baldwin’s vault Richard Hotham was listed in directories at Hungerford Market, Strand, from 1752-8, subsequently as Hotham and Jackson, so his ticket must be earlier. Later knighted, he founded the town of Bognor Regis, Sussex.
British Tokens, Eighteenth Century Tokens, Middlesex, T. & R. Davidson, halfpenny, 1795, in silver, female supporting City of London arms, SISE LANE HALFPENNY, rev. two hands holding crowned triangle, edge plain (DH.294c), about mint state, well toned, very rare *ex Baldwin’s vault Sold with a ticket stating a specific gravity of 10.41
British Tokens, Eighteenth Century Tokens, Norfolk, Aylsham, [S. & T. Ashley], halfpenny, 1795, Grocers' arms, supporters etc., rev. Prince of Wales's crest and motto, edge PAYABLE AT I & H BOORMAN (DH.5b), about mint state with much original colour, evidence of die-polishing on reverse, extremely rare *ex Baldwin’s vault A ticket with the token states 'Probably only two specimens known', but a few other examples exist.
British Commemorative Medals, Anne, Capture of Sardinia and Minorca, copper medals, 1708, by J. Croker (2), draped bust l., rev. Victory with palm branch and standard, stands in conch shell, the two islands in distance, left and right, 39.5mm. (MI.329/157; Eimer 434), surface dulled but nearly extremely fine, one with hint of redness (2) *ex Baldwin’s vault One with old dealer’s ticket for 6/-.
Four Cake Decorations from Queen Elizabeth II and Prince Philip 1947 Wedding Cake being a Cherub and Three Cherub Columns together with an Seat Ticket within Westminster Abbey for the marriage, a ' Facility to the bearer to reach Buckingham Palace for duty ' ticket and ' Board of Green Cloth Admit the Bearer to the Fore Court Buckingham Palace ' Ticket (provenance: the vendors mother Miss D I Runting was a member of staff working at the wedding, after the wedding staff members were allowed to take some of the cake decorations)
Germany, Georg der Bärtige, Duke of Saxony, bronze medal, by Christof Weiditz, 1537, facing bust, aged 65, rev., coat of arms, 43mm (Habich 1845 with mention of this example; Tenzel (A), pl. 3, VIII), mount removed, high relief, a very fine early cast with mottled brown patina (with Vogel’s handwritten ticket). Ex Hermann Vogel (1841-1917) collection and from the Merzbacher auction, Munich, 16 November 1903, lot 936; also Sotheby’s, 8 July 1997, lot 9 and 27 May 1999, lot 445.
Germany, Jacob Wolckenstein of Nuremberg, uniface lead medal , by Matthes Gebel, bearded bust right aged 33, 36mm (Habich 1212 with mention of this example), extremely fine contemporary cast (with Vogel’s handwritten ticket). Ex Hermann Vogel (1841-1917) collection and from the Erbstein collection, Hess, Frankfurt, 18 May 1908, lot 438; also Sotheby’s, 8 July 1997, lot 47 and 27 May 1999, lot 448. One of three examples noted by Habich two of which (Paris and Berlin) have reverses dated 1542.
Cameron (Katharine, 1874-1965). An original watercolour bound into Lachrym‘ Musarum and Other Poems, by William Watson, 1st edition, Macmillan, 1892, pen, ink, and watercolour drawing of a young couple in a landscape with a cupid, calligraphic title at head and foot 'So light we parted at eve we knew not that love was born', signed and dated 1897 lower right, image size 15 x 6cm (6 x 2.5ins), bound between F5 and F6, latter with an additional pen, ink, and watercolour head-piece of rose stems and flowers by Katharine Cameron, initialled lower right, half-title signed by the author, book ticket of Roderick Gradidge, Architect, top edges gilt, remainder untrimmed, near contemporary red morocco by Maclehose, Glasgow, signed to front turn-in, gilt lettered spine a trifle darkened and rubbed on joints, gilt fillets on edges and turn-ins, 8vo Scottish artist and book illustrator Katharine Cameron exhibited at the Royal Scottish Academy from 1894 to 1965. Prominent British architect Roderick Gradidge (1929-2000) was an apologist for traditional architecture, an author and architectural historian, and a Master of the Art Workers' Guild. (1)

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