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West Ham United away programmes from the victorious 1964-65 European Cup Winners' Cup campaign,two versions for KAA Gent (one newspaper style titled "Buffalo"); Sparta Prague; Lausanne-Sports; and the Final Tie v TSV Munchen 1860 at Wembley 19th May with ticket (6)In the semi-final West Ham played Real Zaragoza but it is believed that in Spain this was a no programme game.
A collection of West Ham United overseas match programmes,friendly v VfB Stuttgart 3.8.65; from the 1975-76 ECWC campaign v Lahden Reipas 17.9.75, Ararat Yerevan 22.10.75, ADO Den Haag 3.3.76, Eintracht Frankfurt semi-final 31.3.76 (with ticket) and the final v RSC Anderlecht (with ticket) played at the Heysel Stadium; from the 1980-81 ECWC campaign v Poli Timisoara 5.11.80 & Dinamo Tbilisi; 1985 Kirin Cup in Japan; UEFA Cup v Steaua Bucharest 21.10.99 and v Palermo 28.9.06 (13)
1959 French Esso Extra Motor Oil original poster, a promotional design featuring F1 World Champion Jack Brabham (Cooper), French Mountain Hillclimb Champion I.Tavano (Ferrari) and French Champion Aspiring Young Driver D.Etienne (Simca), French text, 80 by 57cm., held in a clip frame; sold with an early 1950s Nurburgring ticket in the form of a postcard showing the 1951 German GP start, German text, with original stub (2)
Noel Cantwell memorabilia including signed items,autographed items including a West Ham United v Bury programme 7.11.53 signed by Cantwell, Allison & Dick; a Matt Busby signed copy of his "My Story" autobiography; and a Chelsea v Manchester United ticket 12.3.66 signed by Charlton & Law; a Manchester United v West Ham programme 6.1.68 bearing eight autographs including Foulkes, Law, Sadler, Peters, Hurst, Brooking; and an England v The Rest of the World programme 23.10.63 signed by Paine, Eusebio & Di Stefano; the lot also containing photographs relating to Cantwell's time at West Ham and Manchester United, and two letters from Cantwell confirming he was the original owner of this memorabilia (12 items in total) Provenance:Christie's Glasgow, 10th December 1998, lot 493.
A signed framed red England 1966 World Cup Final retro jersey,signed after the passing of Bobby Moore by the other 10 England winning players and additionally signed by squad members Norman Hunter and Ian Callaghan, 74 by 62cm.; sold with a second frame mounted with a final programme and match ticket and a Sunday Mirror newspaper 31st July 1966 (2)
Good collection of 1963 Football Association Centenary Match memorabilia including autographs,comprising a pair of postal covers signed by the England and FIFA Rest of the World teams who played in the F.A. Centenary Match at Wembley Stadium 23rd October 1963, ex-Antinori Collection, the England cover signed by the starting XI Banks, Armfield, Wilson, Milne, Norman, Moore, Paine, Greaves, Eastham, Charlton, Smith, and by the reserves Waiters, Shellito, Flowers, Kay & Baker, additionally signed by George Cohen; FIFA squad, comprising Yashin, Santos, Popluhar, Schnellinger, Pluskal, Masopust, Kopa, Law, Di Stefano, Eusebio, Gento and the reserves Soskic, Eyzaguirre, Baxter, Seeler and Puskas, additionally signed by FIA President Stanley Rous; together with a Centenary Banquet menu and invitation, four b&w press photographs, a programme & match ticket; a letter signed by F.A. Secretary Denis Follows; and a Post Office Certificate of Posting for the covers
*Schneider Trophy. Informal Dinner and Discussion in the St. Ermin's Hotel, Westminster Menu Card, 15 November 1929, the cover showing SE.6. Flight Photo, 16.5 x 10.5cm together with International Aero Exhibition Closing Banquet invitation card held on 27 July 1929 admitting Mr D. Longden, 10 x 14.5cm plus Luncheon ticket to Lady Bailey, Savoy Hotel, London 17 January 1929, the reverse with a sketch of a bar brooch, 7.5 x 11xcm The D'Arcy Greig collection. (3)
MUSIC PROGRAMMES - BLUES - 11 Blues programmes ranging from 1955 to 1969 to include a Josh White Concert programme and ticket stub for 4th November 1955 and a BB King Blue Band / Fleetwood Mac programme and ticket stub for April 25th 1969. Further artists include Otis Span, Sony Boy Williamson, Sunnyland Slim, Willie Dixon, Sonny Terry & Brownie McGhee, Howlin Wolf, Long John Baldry, Memphis Slim and more.
AUTOGRAPHS - a selection of signed items to include 7 posters (Jase Edwards, Blaze Bayley, Suzy Bogguss and others, Dodgy, Steve Gibbons band, Jake Morely + band, Dan Baird & Homemade Sin and The Real Thing), a Hal Ketchum signed ticket and promotional photo, Peter Andre photo (framed and glazed), Michael Buble signed Let It Snow CD and more.
Two 1939 Wembley Football Association Cup Final ticket stubs, North Terrace seat and East Standing Enclosure, together with an autographed photograph of Jimmy Dickinson and a photograph of the Portsmouth Football Team 1948-9 Season, with team autographs to the reverse including L Phillips, D Reid, P Harris and J Dickinson
Motor Racing Programmes. Five motor racing programmes, including Brooklands, 18th September 1937, Crystal Palace 9th October 1937, Donington 22nd October 1938 & 7th August 1939, and Silverstone 20th August 1949, black & white illustrations, original colour printed wrappers stapled as issued, slim 8vo, together with a Brands Hatch Circuit car park ticket priced 2/6, plus one pin badge for Aquila Italiana Fabrica Italiana Automobili S.A. Torino 1905-1917, Societa la Folgore, and two medallion badges for Gran Premio Ciclomotoristico della Nazioni Moto Guzzi, [1958], and Corriere dello Sport Coni Fidal, XII Trofeo D. Pavesi di Marcia, XIII G.P. Mezzofondo, 1958 (9)
Football & sporting tickets, selection inc. 34 England tickets for home matches including specimen ticket v Sweden 1959, banqueting hall ticket v Switzerland 95, several matches played away from Wembley in the 1990's etc, sold with a few other sporting tickets inc. GB v USA Wightman Cup matches 1960 (x3, different days), World Speedway Final 1976, England Test matches etc & Argentina World Cup 78 coin set in folder (gen gd) (40+)
A SET OF SEVEN SHOPKEEPERS GLASS SWEET JARS AND STOPPERS WITH ORIGINAL TITLE LABEL OF JOSEPH TERRY & SONS LTD YORK FOR HANDMADE BARLEY SUGAR DROPS, LIME FRUIT TABLETS, TOGO BULLETS AND SIMILAR CONFECTIONARY WITH FURTHER LABEL TO THE REVERSE AND PRE DECIMAL PRICE TICKET, 30CM H, C1930-50, ONE STOPPER CHIPPED
Madagascar. Remarques sur l'Estat de L'Isle Dauphine au commencem[ent] de l'ann‚e 1668, contemporary manuscript account in French on the situation and prospects of the Island of Madagascar, written by an unnamed officer or similar figure in the second fleet sent to the island by the French Compagnie des Indes Orientales, 36 pages written in a neat italic hand on laid paper, with Jesuit watermark of a circle with the letters IHS surmounted by a cross, and another watermark of a shield enclosing 3 small double-ruled circles, with the letters LL above, sheet size 270 x 195 mm (10.6 x 7.7 ins), bound in Middle Hill light brown plain boards (by Bretherton, with his printed ticket to front pastedown, dated 1850), slim folio Philipps Manuscript 3542. An early and highly important manuscript description of the state of the French Colony in Madagascar, which attempts to put the record straight in relation to the true prevailing conditions on the island, including the climate, coastal topography, water supply, availability of food and prevalance of tropical disease. The second fleet consisted of 10 ships which set sail from La Rochelle on March 14th 1666, under the command of the Marquis de Mondevergue, and included a total of 1589 people, including 421 officers and crew, 212 soldiers, and 956 merchants, settlers and craftsmen. After a long and hazardous voyage via Brazil and Table Bay, 9 of the 10 ships arrived in early March 1667. The manuscript describes the gradually worsening conditions for the colonists, bordering on starvation, and describes in detail the uncertainty regarding the arrival of ships of the fleet with provisions for the colonists at Fort Dauphin. The French King was to abandon the colony just two years later, by a decree of the 12th November 1670. The manuscript would appear to have been written around March 1668, as towards the end of the text, there is reference to the hoped-for return of the convoy that had been sent to Surat in October 1667, consisting of the Couronne, the Saint-Jean, and the Saint-Louis, which did not return to Fort Dauphin until June of 1668. (1)
*George IV Coronation. An admission ticket to the Royal Central Pavilion for the Coronation of King George IV, [1821], printed in blue on card with royal crest to left and embossed stamp ('Entry Royal Pavilion') lower right, officially signed and with manuscript number 1107 and name of recipient (?)J. Bennett inscribed vertically, a little soiled, 9 x 15 cm, mounted beneath a hand-coloured engraving of the Prince Regent (published Thomas Kelly, 1815), the whole framed and glazed (61 x 42 cm) (1)
Bentham (Jeremy). Chrestomathia: being a Collection of Papers, explanatory of the Design of an Institution...for the Use of the Middling and Higher Ranks in Life, 2 part in one, 1st collected edition, printed for Messrs. Payne and Foss, 1816-1817, half-title present, part 2 title 'Chrestomathia; part II... being an Essay on Nomenclature and Classification; including a Critical Examination of the Encyclopedical Table of Lord Bacon...', five folding letterpress tables, final leaf of first part (H1) with short closed tear to upper blank margin, occasional spotting, front pastedown with bookplate of Armorer Donkin, engraved by Thomas Bewick, front free endpaper with small bookbinder's ticket: Lubbock Bookbinder St.N.C.Yd. Newcastle, marbled endpapers and edges, contemporary green calf, gilt and blind decorated, front board detached, spine and edges toned to brown, slightly rubbed & marked, 8vo Armorer Donkin (1779-1851) was a Newcastle solicitor. In this work Bentham proposes not only that suitable secondary education should be extended to include the 'middling' classes, but he also emphasises the teaching of science and reduces the importance of Latin and Greek. (1)
MUSIC PROGRAMMES - 1965 - a folder of 14 programmes from the year 1965 featuring a range of artists, to include Adam Faith and Sandie Shaw (with Granada Bedford ticket stub for Feb 22nd), Roy Orbison (with 4 ticket stubs for Feb 20th), Gerry and the Pacemakers, Manfred Mann, Gene Vincent, The Puppets, The Marionettes, The Searchers, Bobby Vee, Dusty Springfield, Herman's Hermits, Peter Paul and Mary, Gene Pitney (with ticket stub for Granada Pitney Oct 23rd), Wayne Fontana, The Yardbirds, Little Frankie and many others.
MUSIC PROGRAMMES - 1960 - a folder of 45 programmes from the year 1960 featuring a range of artists, to include Conway Twitty, Freddy Cannon, Johnny Preston, Johnny Kidd, The Pirates, The Echoes, The Four Jays, The Beverley Sisters, Jimmy Jones, Bobby Darin, Craig Douglas, Judy Garland, Shirley Bassey, Emile Ford (with ticket for August 4th), Billy Fury, Craig Douglas, Johnny and the Hurricanes, The Platters, Lana Sisters, Lonnie Donegan (with ticket for February 12th), Adam Faith (with ticket for April 7th), Marty Wilde, Gene Vincent and more.
MUSIC PROGRAMMES - 1953-1955 - a folder of 33 programmes ranging from 1953-1955 to include a 1954 Ballads & Blues programme with ticket for 5th July. The programmes include a range of artists including The Four Aces, Tony Bennett, Guy Mitchell, Frankie Lane, Frank Sinatra, Ella Fitzgerald, Johnny Ray, Nat King Cole, Sarah Vaughan, Julie Andrews, David Whitfield, Jimmy Wheeler, Billy Eckstine, Shirley Bassey, Billy Daniels, Al Martino, Dickie Valentine, Frankie Vaughan and more.
MUSIC PROGRAMMES - THE ROLLING STONES - 5 Rolling Stones programmes ranging from 1965-69 including a 1966 Autumn Tour programme with ticket stub. The Stones performed alongside a number of artists in these concerts including The Yardbirds, The Moody Blues, Ike & Tina Turner, Dusty Springfield, The Hollies, The Troggs, Chuck Berry and BB King.
MUSIC PROGRAMMES - GENE VINCENT - 10 Gene Vincent and related music programmes ranging from 1961-1965 to include a 1961 All Stars Show ticket, a Granada Edmonton handbill (25x20cm) for Adam Faith and Gene Vincent on Monday Nov 26th 1962 and a Adam Faith / Gene Vincent '62 programme signed by Faith. Artists include The Roof Raisers, The Saints, Sounds Incorporated, Terry Young Five, The Roulettes, The Honeycombs, Chance Gordon, Johnny Kidd and the Pirates, Screaming Lord Sutch and many more.
THE BEATLES AND RELATED - A well presented pack of 6 x LPs and 3 x 7". Titles are Help! (mono UK black/yellow PMC 1255 'Solid In UK' -2/-2 - VG+/Ex), Collection Of Beatles Oldies (original UK PMC 7016 1G/1G - Ex/Ex), 1967-1970 (Ex to Ex+), Penny Lane, Day Tripper, Ticket To Ride and Wings - London Town (PAS 10012), Band On The Run and Wings Greatest. Condition is generally VG+ to Ex+.( VINYL RECORDS )
BEATLES - EPs/7" - Another ace collection of this time 15 x 7", 13 x EPs/picture sleeve issues and 1 x 7" picture disc. Titles include From Me To You (no sold in UK R 5015), She Loves You (no sold in UK R 5055), I Want To Hold Your Hand (R 5084 no Sold in UK), Ticket To Ride (Sold In UK R 5265), Love Me Do (45-R 4949 2012 replica red label), Twist And Shout (GEP 8882), Long Tall Sally (GEP891), A Hard Day's Night (GEP 8920), All My Loving (GEP 8891), Beatles' Hits (GEP 8880) and The Inner Light (SGE 1).Condition is almost always Ex to Ex+.( VINYL RECORDS )
MUSIC PROGRAMMES - THE KINKS - 6 music programmes from 1964 featuring The Kinks as performers all over the UK, along with a ticket stub for the Billy J Kramer Show on 13 Oct. Other acts include Gerry and the Pacemakers, The Hollies, Gene Pitney, The Pretty Things, The Animals, Manfred Mann, Dave Clark Five, The Mojo's along with 2 programmes for The Animals - R 'n' B '64 and a souvenir programme for Manfred Mann and the Animal's residency at North Pier Pavilion, Blackpool. (8)
MUSIC PROGRAMMES - 1966 - a folder of 10 programmes from the year 1966 featuring a range of artists, to include Gene Pitney (with 2 ticket stubs for Granada Eastham Feb 26th), Adam Faith, Billy J. Kramer, Marty Wilde, The Tornados, The Seekers, The Honeycombs, Georgie Fame, Herman's Hermits, The Mindbenders, Dave Berry and the Cruisers, The Bachelors (with ticket stub for Grand Theatre Wolverhampton Oct 21st), Walker Brothers, The Troggs, Julie Felix, Judy Collins, Johnny Cash and more.
MUSIC PROGRAMMES - BEACH BOYS - 4 Beach Boys programmes ranging from 1966 to 1968 to include a first UK tour programme with 2 ticket stubs for the Astoria Finsbury Park on November 6th 1966. Artists include Lulu, Sounds Incorporated, Helen Shapiro, The Marionettes, Vanity Fair, Bruce Channel and more.
MUSIC PROGRAMMES - 1963 - a folder of 14 programmes from the year 1963 featuring a range of artists, to include Shirley Bassey, Gerry and the Pacemakers, Billy J. Kramer and the Dakotas (includes a ticket stub for Nov 17th), Del Shannon, Jet Harris, Tony Meehan, Roy Orbison, The Searchers, Freddie and the Dreamers, Tommy Roe, Tommy Steele, Count Basie, Sarah Vaughan and more.
MUSIC PROGRAMMES - BUDDY HOLLY AND THE CRICKETS - a Buddy Holly and the Crickets 1958 UK tour programme with a line up of Gary Miller, Des O'Connor, The Tanner Sisters and Ronnie Keene and his Orchestra along with a 1964 Big Beat Night programme and ticket (possible guest pass for 2) for the Royal Albert Hall July 4th. Line up included Adam Faith, The Crickets, P J Proby, The Applejacks, Barry St John and others.
ROLLING STONES - a selection of Rolling Stones related memorabilia to include a Cocksucker Blues LP, a photo of Mick Jagger with ticket stub from July 4th 1978 at Rich Stadium (framed and glazed, 39x29.5cm), a foil wall display (framed and glazed 30x25.5cm) and a number of books and magazines such as 'The Rolling Stones Complete Recording Sessions 1962-2012 50th Anniversary Edition', 'Mick Jagger' by Billy Altman, 'A Life on the Road' and more.
MUSIC PROGRAMMES - 7 music programmes from 1965-66 to include Donovan with separate autograph written on the back of a book cover, a 1965 Hollies and Donovan at the North Pier Pavilion, Blackpool programme, a Hollies and Small Faces double header programme with ticket from October 16th 1966 and more. Artists include Manfred Mann, The Animals, Jimmy Tarbuck, The Hobos, The Pretty Things and many more.
MUSIC PROGRAMMES - 7 music programmes ranging from 1967-9 to include a Blenheim Palace St. John's Ambulance charity event programme 23 July 1967 with a line up of Manfred Mann, Jeff Beck Group (Rod Stewart, Ron Wood, Aynsley Dunbar), Traffic's first tour, The Hollies at the Liverpool Empire 2 April 1967 with ticket stub, a Roy Orbison and Small Faces double header, a 1968 Bee Gee's headline tour with fan's five page hand written eye witness account, The Kinks 1968 tour with special guests The Tremeloes and a programme for 2 concerts performed by T-Rex (Tyrannosaurus Rex) on 13 Jan 1969 at the Queen Elizabeth Hall, London.
MUSIC PROGRAMME - BOB DYLAN - a 1966 tour programme with ticket from the Odeon Theatre, Newcastle on Tyne. The space left for the programme holder to list the songs Dylan sang has been filled in with pencil including, She Belongs To Me, One Too Many Mornings, Like A Rolling Stone, Mr Tambourine Man and more.

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