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ASSORTED COLLECTABLES comprising a Cornwall Constabulary whistle, by Hudson of Birmingham; a silver and enamel Royal Artillery sweetheart brooch; a silver vesta case; a 'Pathfinder' three-in-one map measurer, magnifier and compass, boxed; various postcards and booklets of Second World War allied army interest; a ticket to the Coronation of George VI, Hyde Park Stands, 1937; and other items.
A family ticket to Adam Henson's Cotswold Farm Park. Valid for one visit in 2016 / 2017. All proceeds in aid of Huntington's Disease Association. No buyers premium, or internet bidding surcharge. Posting and packing available on all items. Please view individual lots for details / terms etc. Full terms for any lots available on request / upon winning. Images are for illustrated purposes and may not represent the actual experience you're bidding for.
Three French Hornby Series Boxed 0 Gauge Railway Accessories Sets, 2 x No 1, with four tinplate miniature luggage and barrow and No 3 Platform set, 2 x ticket machines, 1 x scales and 2 x benches, all in excellent original condition, boxes fair to very good, two with replacement yellow inserts (3 items)
A maritime collector's lot relating to HMS Conway to include c.1970 rolled photographs, a thimble, a ceramic dish, cased grooming items, a driving license and key case, a framed and glazed image of HMS Conway and various related ephemera to include a Thanksgiving service, a dinner ticket after service, a list of governors, paper cuttings etc.
A large quantity of largely 1960s and 1970s Everton FC and Liverpool FC football programmes, to include four further early 1960s football programmes for Chelsea, Arsenal, West Ham and Preston North End and programmes relating to Cardiff City, Millwall, Gillingham, Bolton Wanderers etc. Also a green Everton FC season ticket book for the 1962-1963 season.
A quantity of Liverpool FC memorabilia to include a Treble Winner's 2001 plate by Danbury Mint, serial no 8923, three books, various black and white images, a framed and glazed replica ticket for the UEFA Champions League final 2005, Istanbul and a framed and glazed photograph of Michael Owen.
VICTORIA (R.I.) Leaves from a Journal: being a record of the visit of the Emperor and Empress of the French to the Queen and H.R.H. the Prince Consort to the Emperor . . . Limited Edition. (3), 133pp. & the 11 line note tipped-in at end; gilt-ruled roy. blue cloth, lettered on upper cover (by Burne & Co., with their ticket). printed for strictly private circulation, (? ca. 1880). * inscribed by Her Majesty - 'To the Earl Cowley / In recollection of / happy past days / from / Victoria R.I. / Nov: 21 - 1881-'; i.e. to the (then) Lord Cowley, British Ambassador in Paris at the time of the visit - see 'The Paris Embassy during the Second Empire' (selections from the Cowley Papers), in lot 1431; loosely inserted is a tls. (Br. Museum, Dept. of Printed Bks., Oct. 1970) authenticating the Queen's handwriting (etc.). Illustrated
A collection of football programmes and related ephemera ranging in date from 1965 to 2006 to include Bill Shankley Testimonial souvenir Liverpool v Don Revie Select from 29th April 1975, FA Cup Final programmes, FA Cup semi final programmes, Champion League Istanbul final 2005, clubs represented include Liverpool, Everton, Chelsea and others, included in the lot is a ticket to Euro '96
Football Programme, England V Scotland Wembley Feb 19th 1944 in aid of war charities. Signed by all England players including Stanley Matthews, Tommy Lawton and Stan Cullis. Creased with two small tears, small hole in middle and small ink stain on back. Included is an England V Finland ticket 1976.
Football interest - football ticket stubs, mostly Away for Chesterfield Fc; 4x Euro 2004 tickets including England, Latvia, Germany etc, Ac Milan etc; a signed Bobby Charlton photograph; George Best Soccer Annuals No 3 and 5; a photograph of George Best taken at Peter Gadsbys shop in Ashbourne; England enamel match badges (10) etc qty
Republican Ephemera: A collection including three memorial leaflets issued by the Irish Republican Soldiers memorial Committee, 1920s; a ticket for a Fianna Eireann Manchester Martyrs function; a membership card for "Clanna Saoirse"; a leaflet of quotations from Terence MacSwiney, and a few other items of Republican interest. As a collection, w.a.f. (1)
Kilkenny v. Cork, 1939"The Thunder & Lightning Final"G.A.A., Hurling 1939, Croabh Iomana na h-Eireann, Kilkenny v. Cork, at Croke Park, 8vo D. 1939, 12pps., ptd. verse thro-out, soiled, orig. wrappers. Scarce; together with an original ticket stub (2)* World War Two had just been officially declared and this final was referred to as the "Thunder and Lightning Final," Kilkenny won their 12th title, 3.3 to 2.7.
G.A.A.: Programmes, Football & Hurling 1970's - 1990's, (Offaly interest) a large collection of Official Match Programmes, for Club (Offaly), county, Leinster and All-Ireland Series, (including 1982 Victorious Footballers of Offaly, signed All-Ireland Programme), some ticket stubs etc., as a collection, w.a.f. (1)
FRANZ KAFKA'S IT'S A WONDERFUL LIFE (1993) - Bug Mask, Production-Used Script and Crew List A mask and production paperwork from Peter Capaldi’s Academy Award®-winning comedy short Franz Kafka’s It’s a Wonderful Life. Gregor Samsa (Crispin Letts) wore his mask when he awoke in his bed and found himself transformed into an insect. From the collection of renowned model-maker Valerie Charlton, and displayed on a plaster life-cast of Letts, the mask is constructed from moulded card pulp and shows a realistic paint finish, with four black fabric legs extending from each side. Attached to the legs are wires that lead to puppet mechanisms on the back for movement. Accompanying it is a storyboard script, a shooting schedule, a crew list and a screening ticket. Signs of production use and wear are evident throughout. Dimensions (mask): 50 cm x 44 cm x 30 cm (19 ¾" x 17 ¼" x 12") As this item contains mechanical components, every effort has been made to describe them accurately. However, no guarantee or warranty is made as to functionality, lifespan or safety of those components. It is entirely incumbent on the new owner to satisfy themselves as to their safe use and maintenance. VAT Status - Margin
1966 WORLD CUP - ENGLAND - a ticket stub, programme, 2 official souvenir programmes and a Football Monthly, a VHS tape - case signed by Martin Peters and other items of memorabilia relating to England's triumph at the 1966 World Cup along with a collection of England match programmes from the 50s through to 70s.
ANCIENT COINS, ROMANO-BRITISH COINS, Allectus (AD 293-296), Æ Antoninianus, mint of Londinium, IMP C ALLECTVS P F AVG, radiate and cuirassed bust facing right, rev LAETITIA AVG, Laetitia standing left, holding a wreath and an anchor, S-A in field, ML in exergue, 3.77g, 6h (RIC 22). Dark brown patina, very fine. ticket states ex Lockett Collection
ANCIENT COINS, ROMANO-BRITISH COINS, Allectus (AD 293-296), Æ Antoninianus, mint of Londinium, IMP C ALLECTVS P F AVG, radiate and cuirassed bust facing right, rev LAETITIA AVG, Laetitia standing left, holding a wreath and an anchor, S-A in field, MSL in exergue, 4.05g, 6h (RIC 22). Dark patina, good very fine. ticket states ex Lockett Collection
BRITISH COINS, Charles I, Silver Shilling, York mint (1643-1644), type 5, crowned bust left, crown intrudes inner beaded circle, lozenge above value behind, initial mark lion both sides, rev crowned oval quartered shield of arms, 5.35g (Brooker 1097; N 2320; S 2874). Lightly creased with weak high points, toned, about very fine. With old dealer ticket, c.1997, which states it was found beneath the floorboards of “Martock Manor House”
ANCIENT COINS, ANCIENT BRITISH, Celtic Gold, Regini and Atrebates, Tincomarus (c.25 BC - AD 10), Gold Stater, 5.11g, COM F in square tablet on plain field, rev horseman right holding spear(?), TIN below, pellet below tail (ABC 1067; VA 385-1; S 76); Gold ¼-Stater, 1.17g, TIN on square tablet, rev boar running left, two pellets(?) below (ABC 1079; VA 379-1; S 78). First weakly struck, fine / very fine, second very fine. (2) first ex Sotheby’s, June 1919, with old ticket, CCI 04.24577 second ex DNW auction, March 2007
ANCIENT COINS, ROMANO-BRITISH COINS, Allectus (AD 293-296), Æ Antoninianus, mint of Londinium, IMP C ALLECTVS P F AVG, radiate and cuirassed bust facing right, rev PAX AVG, Pax standing left, holding a branch and a sceptre, S-A in field, MSL in exergue, 4.25g, 7h (RIC 33). Dark green patina, nearly extremely fine. ticket states ex Lockett Collection
COMMEMORATIVE MEDALS, BRITISH HISTORICAL MEDALS, Wales, St Clears, B Harrison, Wooden 5-Shilling Token, inked legend around, “B. HARRISON – St CLEARS”, value in centre, “5 SHILLINGS”, red sealing-wax on reverse, 36mm (Condor p.320, 24). Much as made, very fine and exceptionally rare. Old ticket states “From the Lincoln no I Collection – 23/6/1934 – 7/6 – trial in wood” The wax on this “coin” is plain, Condor refers to it having “a Cypher B. H. Crest an Arm holding an Arrow”. St Clears is a community and small town on the River Tâf in Carmarthenshire.
ANCIENT COINS, ROMANO-BRITISH COINS, Carausius, in the name of Diocletian (AD 287-293), Æ Antoninianus, mint of Londinium, IMP C DIOCLETIANVS P F AVG, radiate, draped and cuirassed bust facing right, rev CONSERVAT AVGGG, Hercules standing right, a lion’s skin draped over arm, holding a club and apples, S-P in field, MLXXI in exergue, 4.03g, 6h (RIC 3, pl. XVIII, 13 (this coin)). Dark patina, good very fine. This coin illustrated in RIC, Vol. V, Part II, pl. XVIII, 13 and the ticket states ex Lockett and Webb Collections
ANCIENT COINS, ROMANO-BRITISH COINS, Allectus (AD 293-296), Æ Antoninianus, mint of Londinium, IMP C ALLECTVS P F AVG, radiate and cuirassed bust facing right, rev VIRTVS AVG, temple, figure of Roma(?) seated right within, holding a sceptre, S-A in field, ML in exergue, 2.66g, 6h (RIC -; Webb -). Dark green patina, very fine and apparently unique. ticket states ex Lockett Collection
BRITISH COINS, Edward VI, Base Silver Shilling, second period (January 1549 - April 1550), second issue, Southwark, MDXLIX, crowned bust right, bust 3, rev garnished quartered shield of arms dividing E R, TIMOR, initial mark Y both sides, 5.06g (N 1817/2; S 2466B). About very fine for issue. ex R C Lockett Collection, 11-17 October 1956, 1893 (part a), with Lockett ticket
ANCIENT COINS, ROMANO-BRITISH COINS, Allectus (AD 293-296), Æ Antoninianus, mint of Londinium, IMP C ALLECTVS P F AVG, radiate and cuirassed bust facing right, rev FOR[TVN]A AVG, Fortuna seated left, holding a rudder and a cornucopiae, a wheel at her foot, ML in exergue, 3.12g, 6h (RIC 19; Webb 23). Dark brown patina, light porosity, about very fine and rare. ticket states ex Patterson and Webb and Lockett Collections
ANCIENT COINS, ROMANO-BRITISH COINS, Carausius, in the name of Diocletian (AD 287-293), Æ Antoninianus, mint of Londinium, IMP C DICLETIANVS P F AVG (sic), radiate and cuirassed bust facing right, rev PAX AVGGG, Pax standing left, holding a branch and a sceptre, S-P in field, MLXXI in exergue (RIC 9). With residual silvering, nearly extremely fine, with an interesting obverse legend error. ticket states ex Webb & Lockett Collections
COMMEMORATIVE MEDALS, BRITISH HISTORICAL MEDALS, London, Custom House, Shield-shaped Lead Porter’s Badge, City arms, BEADLE on bar of cross, rev No 127 JUNE 183[2] G W Jones Ticket Porter CUSTOM HOUSE, integral suspension loop, 53mm x 48mm (D&W 301/14A, this piece). Fine and very rare. The badge relates to the new Custom House built by David Laing (1774-1856) and though completed in 1817 it suffered a partial collapse in 1825.
BRITISH COINS, Edward III, Silver Groats (4), Pre-Treaty period (1351-1361), London, mintmarks Cross, Lis on breast, Crown, and Cross (S 1565, 1568, 1569, 1570). First watermarked, fair to fine, others very fine or nearly so. (4) first with ticket which states ”Found Thames – bought as Cont[inental] forgery”
BRITISH COINS, Charles I, Silver Sixpence, Nicholas Briot’s first milled issue (1631-1632), crowned bust left, rev long cross fourchée over square topped quartered shield of arms, initial mark daisy with small B lower left, obverse only, 2.93g (Brooker 718; N 2301; S 2855). Full flan, lustrous, extremely fine with attractive toning. ex R C Lockett Collection, with Lockett ticket ex Sir John Evans Collection
BRITISH COINS, Charles I, Silver Penny, Oxford mint, crowned tall bust left, value behind, legend surrounding, initial mark book, rev large Oxford plumes, legend surrounding, 0.31g (Brooker 965B; N 2477; S 2999). Double struck on obverse, pleasant toning, very fine reverse better and rare. With old Seaby ticket which notes that the coin was purchased on 3 January 1966 – ticket price £10.
BRITISH COINS, Charles I, Silver Sixpence, Nicholas Briot’s second milled issue (1638-1639), crowned bust left, initial mark anchor right both sides, rev long cross fourchée over square topped quartered shield of arms, 2.84g (Brooker 729; N 2306; S 2860). Good very fine, attractive toning with some lustre. ex R C Lockett Collection, with Lockett ticket ex Sir John Evans Collection
BRITISH COINS, Aethelred II, Silver Penny, CRVX type (991-997), Wareham mint, moneyer Alfgar, draped bust left with sceptre within linear circle, +ÆÐELRÆD REX ANGLORX, rev voided cross within linear circle, letters C R V X in each angle, legend surrounding, +ALFGAR M-O PERH, 1.47g (BMC type IIIa; N 770; S 1148). Two light pecks on the obverse, about very fine, toned and rare. with old Baldwin stock ticket c.1975 and another collector’s ticket stating ex H King collection, Spink 1959
BRITISH COINS, William I, the Conqueror, Silver Penny, PAXS type (1083-1086), Winchester mint, moneyer Lifinc, crowned bust facing, holding sceptre, PILLELM REX, rev cross patteé, P A X S in circles in angles, LIFINC ON PINCE, 1.39g (N 850; BMC viii; S 1257). Good very fine. ex Lockett Collection, with his ticket (not from the sale)
BRITISH COINS, Aethelred II, Silver Penny, Long Cross type (c.997-1003), York mint, moneyer Leofstan, draped bust left, .+.ÆÐELRÆD REX ANGLO, rev voided long cross with pellet at centre, +LEOFSTAN MO EOFR, 1.63g (BMC type IVa; N 774; S 1151). Attractive dark tone, nearly extremely fine. ex Lockett Collection, with his ticket (not from the sale)
COMMEMORATIVE MEDALS BY SUBJECT, Racing, Doncaster Race Course, Silver Ticket, 1800, by T Halliday, two horses race to left, neck and neck to left, ESTABLISHED 1800, rev building façade, NEW BETTING ROOMS, 32mm (D&W 322/2, 3); another, similar, but smaller, unsigned, 32mm (D&W 322/6); Copper Plate, centre engraved with jockey on horse galloping left, whip raised, 51.5mm x 45.5mm. Apparently random numbers 2, 2 and 26 stamped on obverse of first and initials D&G on second, fair to fine. (3)
ANCIENT COINS, ROMANO-BRITISH COINS, Allectus (AD 293-296), Æ Antoninianus, mint of Londinium, IMP C ALLECTVS P F AVG, radiate, draped and cuirassed bust facing right, rev VIRTVS AVG, Mars standing right, holding a spear and leaning on a shield, S-P in field, ML in exergue, 4.15g, 6h (RIC 49). Dark patina, good very fine. ticket states ex Lockett Collection
BRITISH COINS, Edward the Confessor, Silver Penny, Helmet type (1053-1056), York mint, moneyer Winterfugel, bust right with pointed helmet and sceptre, EDPER• DREI•, rev short cross voided, annulet in one angle, PINTERFVGEL ON•EO, 1.33g (N 825; BMC vii, 341; S 1179). Nearly extremely fine. ex Lockett Collection, with his ticket (not from the sale)

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