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1923 CUP FINAL Match ticket for 1923 FA Cup Final, first Wembley Cup Final and only a limited number of tickets were available pre-match and these were for the seated areas. This is a Ring Seat which we suspect were not sold for future Cup Finals in view of the chaos at the 1923 Cup Final. Ticket is slightly creased but otherwise generally good. Fair-generally good
ARSENAL Programme miscellany including 2 reprinted programmes: 1930 FA Cup Final and home v. Newcastle United 1933/4. Cup Finals: FA Cup 1971, League Cup 1969, 1987 with ticket, 1988 with ticket, ECWC 1980 with ticket, UEFA Cup 2000 and Champions league 2006. Community Shield 1989 with ticket, v. Tottenham 90/1 FA Cup S-F with ticket. Home include Stoke 49/50 and Ajax 71/2 EC pirate by Nicholls. Aways include Man. Utd and Huddersfield 1954/5, Walthamstow Avenue 1981/2 Friendly, Northampton 60/1 Friendly and Floriana 68/9 Friendly Soccer Magazine issue. Neutral Boxers & Jockeys v Showbiz XI 59/60. Handbooks 1972/3 and 1989/90 and magazine Focus on Denis Compton. Generally good
Paul Henry RHA (1877-1958)Gubellaunaun from the BogOil on panel, 26.5 x 39.2cm (10½ x 15½'')SignedOld printed fragment from an exhibition list verso with title and No.26, 5.5 (five guineas)Provenance: Hector Boyd Hanna (1886-1982), thence by descent. A label on the back of the painting reads: ‘26. Gubellaunaun from the bog by Paul Henry’, which may be the number in an exhibition catalogue, but it has not been traced.Hector Hanna attended the Royal Belfast Academical Institution (Inst.) from 1900 to 1905. Paul Henry also attended Inst. for two years, from September 1891. After graduating from Oxford in 1909 Hanna became assistant to Professor Robert Henry, Paul’s brother, in the Department of Latin at Queen’s University in Belfast. He returned to Inst. as a master in 1916 and was appointed Headmaster of the Classical Department in 1930. The Hanna family believe that their grandfather, Hector Hanna got to know Paul Henry through Paul’s brother Robert and that having lent the young artist some money was offered in return a small selection of paintings. They have remained in the Hanna family since then. Gubellaunaun from the Bog is similar to A Bog by the Sea, Winter c.1930, reproduced in S. B. Kennedy, Paul Henry: with a catalogue of the Paintings, Drawings, Illustrations, Yale University Press, New Haven & London, 2007, p. 213, catalogue number 549, but the latter picture is probably earlier in date. Also, the latter represents Gubellaunaun in the distance and it was on Gubellaunaun that Henry thought of returning to London, but quickly dismissed the idea. ‘The currents of life had carried me to this remote spot [Achill Island], and there seemed no current strong enough to carry me away….I made another of my quick decisions, which I never regretted and taking my return ticket to London out of my pocket tore it into small pieces and scattered the fragments into the sea which foamed round the rocks of Gubellaunaun’, Henry later wrote in his autobiography, An Irish Portrait (1951). Henceforth he would be a landscapist and would work in Ireland. Gubellaunaun from the Bog is numbered 1317 in S. B. Kennedy’s on-going cataloguing of Paul Henry’s oeuvre.
The Kings Visit to Ieland 1903Royalty: An Official Programme of the Royal Procession of their most gracious Majesties King Edward VII and Queen Alexandra, City of Dublin 21, July, 1903, 8vo D. (W.A. Quirk) 1903, 2pps; together with an Admission Ticket for Row B No. 12 Leeson St. Bridge Grand Covered Stand, as ephemera, w.a.f. (2)
G.A.A. ["Bloody Sunday"] An Official Match Ticket "Cumann na gCleas Luith nGaedhealach - Great Challenge Match (Football) Tipperary V. Dublin at Croke Park on Sunday November 21st, 1920, match at 2.45p.m., admission 1/-," ptd., pink or salmon coloured, worn & stained. As is, w.a.f. (1)* With a m/ss Note from Sean McKeown regarding the Ticket.* A poignant memento of a horrific day in both Irish & G.A.A. History.
A rare Extant Forecast Totalisator Pool betting slip for the Derby 27th May 1936Backing Taj Akbar to win with Pay Up to come second, later inscribed Ticket Lost... and listing the result 1st Mahmoud, 2nd Taj Akbar, 3rd Thankerton.Note: The 1936 Derby was won by Mahmoud, ridden by Charlie Smirke for H H Aga Khan III, Taj Akbar ridden by Gordon Richards again for H H Aga Khan III came second and Thankerton ridden by Tommy Burns for Mrs J Shand in third with fourth place going to Pay Up ridden by Robert Dick for Lord Astor.
Boxing interest:A large mounted display containing a pair of boxing gloves used by Randolph Turpin whilst training for his fight against Sugar Ray Robinson, together with an original programme and ticket from the fight at Earls Court 10th July 1951, and a facsimile postcard photograph, with a note of authenticity signed by Adrian Bush the Chairman of the Randolph Turpin Memorial Fund, frame size 125x69.5cm
Boxing interest;Two official programmes from Randolph Turpin's Middleweight Championship fight against Ray Robinson 10th July 1951, one including a British Railway travel slip, together with two official programmes (one being cut down) from the re-match September 12th 1951, a Championship Fight Programme and three ticket stubs (one being ringside) from the same fight, and two Middleweight Champion fight against Charles Humez 1953 programmes and four tickets two being ringside (qty)
A George III silver and mother-of-pearl gentleman's pen knife, 4.5cm long folding blade with monogrammed cypher, fluted grip, 10.4cm long unfolded, king's head, lion passant and maker's mark only, c.1800; a Victorian steel folding pocket knife, by William Rodger's of Sheffield, plated guards enclosing two blades, late 19th century; an Elizabeth II silver bottle ticket/label, Brandy, cast in the Rococo Revival taste with lion mask, fruiting vine and scrolls, William Adams Ltd, Birmingham 1978, 10.6g [3]
65-25 BC. British B. Obv: wreath, cloak and crescents. Rev: disjointed horse left with pellets above and 'crab' below. S. 22; BMC 35-76; ABC 746. Burnet and Cowell, Celtic Coinage in Britain II, BNJ 58 1988 pp.6-10 pl.661 (this coin"). 6.12 grams. Ex CNG 90 lot 2342 (with lot ticket and catalogue extract, $650 hammer); formerly Princeton Economics (acquired by Martin Armstrong, with ticket) and Lawrence R. Stack (Sotheby's, 22 April 1999 lot 101 with catalogue extract) collections; from the Whitchurch 1987 Hoard, Hampshire, UK. This particular coin was from what is known as Hoard 1 of the find made at Whitchurch, Hampshire by metal detector during 1987 where two groups totalling 142 Gallo-Belgic and British gold staters were found. Very fine; striking crack to flan.
50BC-25 AD. Obv: wreath across corded line with hiden face in two angles, stylised cloak and hair in other angles. Rev: annulet horse right with sunburst above and pellet-in-ring before head and below. S. -; BMC 367; ABC 2466. 1.22 grams. Ex CNG 90 lot 2340 (with lot ticket and catalogue extract, $1300 hammer); formerly with Marshall Faintich collection (with ticket); acquired Bob Young, 2002. Near as struck. Extremely rare.
1st century BC. Obv: opposed crescents with pellets and lines. Rev: horse right with straight legs and X in box below three-limbed symbol above and ADDEDOMAROS legend. S. 205 for type; BMC 2422/2424 mule; ABC 2520/2523 mule. 1.11 grams. Ex TimeLine Auctions 31 lot 30 (with lot ticket, 850 hammer"). This interesting coin is a mule with the obverse of the Wheel type and the reverse a variant of the X box type (without pellet above box"). Near as struck. Extremely rare, possibly unique.
50 BC-5 AD. Obv: latticed square on two opposed crescents, projecting branch above and below with pellet and pellet-in-ring each side, pellet between crescent points. Rev: horse stepping right with open trefoil above and pellet-in-annulet below. S. 430; BMC 3436; ABC 1474. 1.04 grams. Ex Spink (with ticket and envelope, priced 230"). Very fine. Rare.
188-173 BC. Posthumous issue, Alabanda mint. Obv: head of Alexander as Herakles right, wearing lionskin headdress. Rev: ALEXANDROU legend with Zeus seated left, right leg drawn back, holding eagle and sceptre, Pegasus standing left in left field; RAMB monogram beneath throne. Price 2455; cf. Sear 6713. 16.61 grams. Ex Walter Steinberg collection; acquired David C. Pratchett, 1998 (with ticket"). The late Walter Steinberg was a well-known figure at fairs, sales and events for many years. Born in 1922 in Philadelphia, Walter had a life-long passion for collecting. A long-time resident in London, he retired to New York and decided to pass on the antiquities and coins he had collected over his lifetime. Walter acquired coins and artefacts that interested him, so his collection, although containing some lovely examples, also contained many affordable specimens. Much of the material has been unavailable to the market for 30 to 50 years. Walter sadly passed away in 2015; he hoped that the items he collected would find new homes with the next generation of collectors. Good very fine.
48-47 BC. Obv: diademed, oak wreathed and jewelled head of Clementia right with numeral LII behind. Rev: CAE - SAR legend in fioelds with trophy of Gallic arms and axe surmounted with animal head to right. Craw. 452/2; BMCRR 3955; Syd. 1009; RSC 18; Sear 1400. 3.48 grams. Ex Walter Steinberg collection; with dealer ticket. The late Walter Steinberg was a well-known figure at fairs, sales and events for many years. Born in 1922 in Philadelphia, Walter had a life-long passion for collecting. A long-time resident in London, he retired to New York and decided to pass on the antiquities and coins he had collected over his lifetime. Walter acquired coins and artefacts that interested him, so his collection, although containing some lovely examples, also contained many affordable specimens. Much of the material has been unavailable to the market for 30 to 50 years. Walter sadly passed away in 2015; he hoped that the items he collected would find new homes with the next generation of collectors. Good fine.
118 AD. Rome mint. Obv: IMP CAESAR TRAIANVS HADRIANVS AVG legend with laureate bust right. Rev: PONT MAX TR POT COS II legend with S-C in fields and Fortuna seated left holding rudder and cornucopia; FORT RED in exergue. RIC 551a; BMC 1130; Sear 3598. 21.25 grams. With dealer ticket (priced at 390"). Good very fine.
443-450 AD. Constantinople mint. Obv: D N THEODOSI-VS P F AVG legend with diademed, helmetted and cuirassed three-quarter facing bust holding over shoulder and decorated shield. Rev: IMP XXXII COS XVII P P legend with Constantinopolis enthroned left, foot on prow, shield at side, holding globus cruciger and long sceptre; star in left field, mintmark COM OB in exergue. RIC 293; Sear 21140. 4.47 grams. Ex CNG Triton XVI, lot 1219 (with lot ticket, catalogue extract and invoice, $1075"). Good extremely fine.
527-565 AD. Constantinople mint. Obv: D N IVSTINIANVS P P AVI legend with pearl-diademed, draped and cuirassed bust right. Rev: VICTORIA AVGVSTORVM legend with Victory standing right, holding wreath and cross on globe; star to right; mintmark CONOB in exergue; with old dealer ticket. Sear 145; DOC 19; BMC 22-24. 1.48 grams. With old dealer ticket. Very fine.
1413-1422 AD. Class C. Obv: facing bust within tressure with mullet on shoulder with +HENRIC DI GRA REX ANGLIE Z FRANC legend. Rev: long cross and pellets with POSVI DEVM ADIVTORE MEVM and CIVITAS LONDON legends for London mint. S. 1765; N. 1387. 3.56 grams. With collector ticket. Good fine.
Dated 1648 AD. Lozenge flan. Obv: crown over CR with DVM [SPIR]O S[PERO] legend. Rev: castle gateway with flag over central turret with OBS left, P / XII / C in three lines right and date below. S. 31489; N. 2647; SCBI 33 (Brooker) 1233 (same dies"). 5.20 grams. Ex CNG sale 90 lot 2618 (with lot ticket and extract from catalogue, $4250 hammer price); from the Ian Gordon collection; previously Philip De Vicci collection (see CNG sale 55 lot 1832"). Pontefract was first besieged by the Parliament forces on 19 December 1644 eventually surrendering in July 1645; the castle was again besieged from June 1648 until it finally surrendered 24 March 1649 some time after the execution of Charles I and having declared for Charles II in the meantime. Two shilling and one shilling lozenge-shaped coins dated 1648 were produced during this second siege to pay the garrison, with octagonal shillings a little later; few examples have survived. Near very fine for issue; lightly toned. Rare.
16th century AD.A pipe-clay figurine of one of the three wise men, standing in a long cloak on a domed base, clutching a small box to his chest, some original colour remaining. 88 grams total, 97mm (3 3/4"). Very fine condition.Property of an English collector; formerly in the Walter Steinberg collection; acquired 1960s-1980s; accompanied by an old dealer' ticket stating that the figure was found in the foundation of an old building. [No Reserve]
16th century AD.A pipe-clay figurine of one of the three wise men, standing in a long cloak on a domed base, clutching a small box to his chest, some original colour remaining. 103 grams total, 10.4cm (4"). Fine condition.Property of an English collector; formerly in the Walter Steinberg collection; acquired 1960s-1980s; accompanied by a copy an old dealer's ticket stating that the figure was found in the foundation of an old building. [No Reserve]
1-50 AD. Obv: three crescents back to back with pellet-tipped triangle in angles and pellet trefoil at points. Rev: horse right with pellet trefoil above and below with ladder ground line. S. 438 variant; BMC 3777-3778; ABC 1612. 0.43 grams. With collector ticket. Very fine. Extremely rare.
203-202 BC. Dated year 19 Perga mint. Obv: head of Herakles right wearing lionskin headdress. Rev: ALEXANDROU legend with Zeus seated left, holding eagle and sceptre; IQ (year 19) in left field. Price 2931; Mueller 1236. 15.90 grams. Ex Walter Steinberg collection; with envelope; acquired Alan Cherry 1999 (with ticket"). The late Walter Steinberg was a well-known figure at fairs, sales and events for many years. Born in 1922 in Philadelphia, Walter had a life-long passion for collecting. A long-time resident in London, he retired to New York and decided to pass on the antiquities and coins he had collected over his lifetime. Walter acquired coins and artefacts that interested him, so his collection, although containing some lovely examples, also contained many affordable specimens. Much of the material has been unavailable to the market for 30 to 50 years. Walter sadly passed away in 2015; he hoped that the items he collected would find new homes with the next generation of collectors. Good fine/very fine.

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