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Militaria - a photograph, Flight A Squadron, R.A.F Padsgate 1948, signed to verso by members; another, No.2611 West KLanashire Squadron Royal Auxiliary Air Force Regiment; a Movement Order, relating to 14312691 Sgt. Barrow. D.H from Ranchi to Gomoh with Bengal-Nagpur Railway Co. Ltd Soldier's Ticket; programme for Royal Engineers Old Comrades' Association 3rd Annual Dinner at the Railway Institute, Railway Terrace, Derby, Saturday October 22 1949; others, etc (qty)
*The Beatles. A set of autographs on a small pink album leaf, [1963], inscribed and signed by George Harrison in pencil at head, 'To Josie love from George Harrison xx', with autographs of Paul McCartney (blue ink and three kisses), Ringo Starr (pencil) and John Lennon (blue ink and three kisses) signed consecutively beneath, the sheet slightly creased and frayed at top margin where torn from album, 11 x 7.5 cm, together with a pair of original concert tickets from where the autographs were obtained at the Elizabethan Ballroom, Nottingham, 7th March 1963, printed in black on yellow paper, the concert advertised as 'Rock 'n Roll Concert/Dance starring The Beatles plus All Star Show', ticket price 6/6, numbers 717 & 718, one with minor creasing, 6 x 8.5 cm A computer-typed letter from the vendor who obtained these autographs accompanies the lot. At the time the 18-year-old Josie, her sister and two friends had no idea who The Beatles were or not to expect. 'At the end of the night we dashed backstage waiting outside the dressing room door, the old man on the door wouldn't let us in then John Lennon appeared and said let them in. The room was full of people, fans and staff, I didn't know which one was who, I just knew there was four of them and they all had the same haircut, they had changed out of their stage clothes. With nothing to get their signatures on. Someone tore out a page from their autograph book, then there was a scramble to find something to write with, a pencil was found, and I had George's signature, next was Paul we queued while he sat on a trellis table when I was next he said to sit next to him and he giggled and nudged me like a teenage girl (obviously taking the mick) happiness. Ringo was next to sign my scrap of paper. I knew there was four and was one missing frantically looking around then John Lennon reappeared that was it I had all four. Last bus missed it but had to be a taxi home but it was worth it. We saw them twice more in December that year and again in 1964 at the Odeon cinema Nottingham. By the time of the third concert you couldn't hear them over the sound of all the screaming girls.' (3)
[Morris, William]. The Poetical Works of Oliver Goldsmith; The Poetical Works of William Falconer, The Aldine Edition of the British Poets, Bell & Daldy, 1870, with William Morris's ownership signature dated 1870 on half-title and title-page respectively, and his monogrammed book ticket on front pastedowns, bookplate of Henry and Gwen Melchett on front free endpapers, hinges split, endpapers toned, Goldsmith with front free endpaper detached, original decorated green cloth, spines darkened and frayed at ends, 8vo, together with additional William Morris signature on a slip of paper (2)
[Johnson, Richard]. The Blossoms of Morality, intended for the Amusement and Instruction of Young Ladies and Gentlemen..., with forty-seven cuts, designed and engraved by J[ohn] Bewick, 1st illustrated edition, 1796, wood-engraved illustrations, some spotting and occasional light browning, lower outer corner of K1 professionally repaired not affecting text, small brown stain to fore-edge of signature Q, engraved bookplate of Edward Basil Tupp to front pastedown and Tupp's sale ticket above, bookplate of William Marchbank to rear pastedown, all edges gilt, 19th-century tree calf gilt by Riviere, gilt-decorated spine with red leather label, 12mo Roscoe J39(2). (1)
Kelliegram Binding. Alice's Adventures in Wonderland, by Lewis Carroll, with forty-two illustrations by John Tenniel, thirty-first thousand [6th edition], Macmillan, 1872, frontispiece and numerous letterpress illustrations, original red cloth covers and spine bound in at rear, yellow silk endpapers, verso of front free endpaper with gilt lettered leather book ticket of Herman Louis Kretschmer Jr., and with contemporary inscription, all edges gilt, early 20th century green crushed morocco signed 'Kelliegram Binding' on rear turn-in, foot of spine very slightly rubbed to right hand side, dot decorated raised bands, gilt lettered direct in second and third compartments, remainder gilt panelled with heart tool enclosing a crown and a card suit symbol, date lettered at foot, covers with gilt ogee design, upper and lower cover with depiction of the Mad Hatter and the White Rabbit onlaid in coloured leathers respectively, both covers with additional characters onlaid in each of the four corners, gilt fillet on board edges, turn-ins with triple gilt fillets and Tudor roses, 8vo, housed in a custom-made cloth solander box (slightly worn) The binding firm Kelly & Sons was founded in 1770 by John Kellie and carried on into the first half of the twentieth century by successive members of the family. The firm came to be particularly known for its use of reverse cloth on the sides of half leather bindings, which gave a pleasing appearance as well as being water-repellent. Their elaborately onlaid morocco bindings are now particularly sought after. (1)
Kipling (Rudyard). Just So Stories for Little Children, 1st edition, 1902, black and white plates and illustrations from Kipling's originals, scattered minor spotting, ownership signature of Milner dated 1903 and with his ex libris book ticket pasted above, 'Ex libris, Alfred, Viscount Milner, KG', original pictorial red cloth, spine a little faded, minor rubbing, large 8vo (1)
*Larkin (Philip, 1922-1985). Typed letter signed, 'Philip', University of Hull letterhead, 18 September 1973, to Arthur Burgess, 'I was even more surprised than you anticipated to find your letter this morning (I got back from holiday only last night), as I had dreamed of you recently, and this seemed to constitute a remarkable case of ESP. There is, however, a possible explanation: I have recently been asked to write something - anything - for the Old Coventrians' number of the school magazine, and I have been turning over my memories of 1930-40, and all sorts of recollections have been cropping up', thanking him for asking him to write in his copy of the 'Oxford Book' and though it hasn't pleased as many people as it ought to please it is selling well, noting a second impression is due shortly and that 'it was a fearful labour of some six years, and I am glad it is over', mentioning various mutual former acquaintances and friends and wondering what has happened to them, names include K.H.S. Mr Walker, Roe, Bish, Noel Hughes, Buck, Temple, Colin Gunner, and saying that Burgess's articles in 'The Coventrian' were always funnier than his, apologising for the dictated letter, and with a manuscript footnote that the names Buck and Temple after whom he asked were probably unknown to Burgess as these are St John's chemists, minor mark to left margin, 1 page, folio, together with a printed Order of Service for Larkin at Westminster Abbey on 14 February 1986, an entrance ticket, and a copy of Chambers (Harry, editor), An Enormous Yes, In Memoriam Philip Larkin (1922-1985), 1st edition, Peterloo Poets, 1986, a few illustrations, original printed wrappers, 8vo (4)
Concorde interest, a set of four modern silver wine labels, by British Airways, Birmingham 1986, rectangular form, incurved corners, engraved ''BOURBON' and 'RYE', in a fitted case, plus another Concorde silver wine label, of oval form, engraved 'PORT', plus a German box, embossed with figures and scroll decoration, a cigar piercer, a cigarette holder, and a gilt metal bottle ticket, 'Castle gold foil Saumur, W & A Gilbey. (7)
An early 20th century Theatre Royal Drury Lane programme: Money (A Comedy In Five Acts) performed on Wednesday 17 May 1911 by Command of His Majesty The King in Honour of the visit of Their Imperial Majesties the German Emperor and German Empress together with a ticket for the performance in souvenir folder and a postcard depicting the Emperor and Empress of Germany.
CHAMPIONS LEAGUE FINAL 2003 - MANCHESTER UTD Various pieces of ephemera from AC Milan v Juventus Champions League Final at Old Trafford 28th May 2013. Includes programme, menu, press kit, scarf, caps, lanyards, passes, Directors match ticket, invitation to Eve of Final Party etc. Generally good
GEORGE BEST / MANCHESTER UTD A collection of George Best memorabilia includes An "Invited Guest" ticket to Manchester Cathederal, 16th March 2006 to celebrate his life plus service programme plus a regular ticket for the service. Additionally 3 x George Best All Stars XI v Barnstaple, Bridgewater 1982/83 and International XI in Belfast 88/89 plus a George Best folder poster. Good
TOTTENHAM Two match tickets plus a creased ticket for the 1966 Player of the Year Dance with 3 signatures on it (grubby). Match tickets are Sheffield United v Tottenham 5/10/63 (Reserved Seat) and Tottenham v Scotland XI 10/11/64 (John White Memorial match). Both tickets are good condition. As described
MANCHESTER UTD - MISCELLANY Collection of Manchester Utd tour bags and a selection of Lanyards mostly admitting to Boardrooms, VIP ticket and team sheet. Yokohama Marions v Utd 2013. An official tie, Olympic games 2012, football programme with team sheets / tickets at Old Trafford, photos, Marcari, Daly, Forsyth, Houston, Cole and team photo's 60's, 70's and 90's plus DVD - 50 years celebration match. Generally good
YOUTH CUP FINAL PROGRAMMES Thirty seven Final programmes 4 Man. Utd. Homes 1992/3. Finals 1976 - 20012: 1976 at Wolves X 2, 1980 both legs, 1981 at Tottenham X 2, 1982 at Watford, 1983 at Norwich, 1984 at Stoke, 1985 at Newcastle, 1986 at Man. Utd. X 2 and at Man. City X 2, 1988 at Doncaster, 1989 both legs, 1990 at Tottenham X 2, 1991 at Millwall, 1992 both legs, 1993 at Leeds Utd., 1994 at Arsenal, 1995 at Man. Utd., 1996 both legs, 1997 at Leeds United, 1999 at Coventry, 2000 at Arsenal, 2001 at Arsenal, 2002, 2004, 2005 with a ticket for the tie at Ipswich Town and 2012 both legs. Generally good

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