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LEICESTER FOSSE V. CHESTERFIELD 1916 A used ticket for the Midland League Subsidiary Tournament Southern Section. In this War-time Tournament both clubs played at home, 1/1/1916 at Chesterfield and 24/4/1916 at Leicester. This ticket is for one of the 2 matches and was torn on entry. Generally good
MATCH TICKETS Collection of 145 football match tickets 1960's - 2000's. Includes 15 x Big Match, 60's Tottenham, 70's West Ham, 40 x Chelsea from 76/77 to 07/08, 52 x Wimbledon from 92/93 to 00/01. Plus 15 x Chelsea "Golden Goal" 70's tickets, 8 x Motor Show (Earls Court) tickets 52 to 74, Silverstone Motor Racing ticket 83, Annual Sports Competitor's ticket (The Lyons Club) dated 3rd June 1922. Also inc Season ticket books (used/part used) for Chelsea 95/6, 86/7, Wimbledon 94/5, 00/01 Generally good
BOXING PROGRAMMES WITH TICKETS Ten programmes and tickets for fights from the 1960's onwards including Tony Sibson v. Dwight Davison 21/2/1982 at NEC Birmingham, programme slightly creased and ticket unused, England v. Ireland Amateurs 13/1/1982 at Coventry Leisure Centre, ticket attached inside, Royal Albert Hall Tournament 22/2/1966, Dave Charnley v. Len Matthews and Dick Richardson v. Howard King 5/9/1961 at Wembley, ticket unused, Ken Buchanan v. Steve Early 26/1/1981 in Birmingham, John Ashton v. Tony Burke 17/1/1991 at Alfreton Leisure Centre, unused ticket, Terry Downes v. Don Fulmer 22/5/1962 at Wembley, Billy Walker v. Jack Bodell 25/3/1969 at Wembley, Danny McAlinden v. Terry O'Connor 7/4/1977 at Dudley Town Hall, ticket attached inside and Gordon Ferris v. Billy Aird 30/3/1981 at Aston Villa Leisure Centre, Birmingham, ticket attached inside. Good
CHELSEA ECWC - TICKET Very scarce Bruges v Chelsea ticket Cup Winners' Cup ticket 10 March 1971. It is very unusual to find a seat ticket. Almost all that exist are unidentifiable mostly indicating the home club but not the visitors and no date. This one is attached to the entrance ticket. The ground ticket has been stapled to the seat ticket. The score has been written on the ticket. Good
1957 EUROPEAN CUP SEMI-FINAL Real Madrid v Manchester Utd, Rare match ticket for the Semi-Final played 11 April 1957 at the Bernabeu. The ticket features the match details printed on by Real Madrid "Copa de Europa Manchester Utd - Real Madrid 11/4/57". Folds, paper loss to edges, probably upon admittance. Generally good
1982 WORLD CUP FINAL REPLAY A rare VIP Ticket issued by the Royal Spanish FA (RFEF) for a possible Final Replay which was due to be contested two days after the Final on 23rd July 1982 at the Santiago Bernabeu. The ticket is a high value 3800 pesetas ticket and is housed in an impressive 8 -page presentation folder made from card with gold ribbon. Good
WORLD CUP 1966 Two programmes and a ticket. Official original Final programme with the teams written on the centre pages and an official Tournament programme with the results entered in full plus a ticket for the 3rd/4th Play-off Portugal v. U.S.S.R. At Wembley, which is slightly creased. Generally good
EVERTON - NOTTS COUNTY 1890 Scarce match ticket, Everton v Notts County, 1/5/1890, grand football match in aid of the Hospital Saturday Fund. Played at Everton Football Club , Anfield which was the Everton home ground until they relocated to Goodison after a dispute with the owner of Anfield.. The ticket measures 4.5 inches x 3 inches (circa 11cm x 8cm). The ticket has slight wear and erosion in one corner and some ageing to top edge of front and on the back which is otherwise plain. Front contains match details, date, kick off time, price and signature of R. Molyneux who managed Everton between 1889 and 1901 (which we feel is printed ). As described
A framed/glazed presentation containing an entry form for the 1968 event, a technical committee overall patch, an event ticket, an enclosure pass with badge, plus a slip offering use of the 'Management Floor in the Control Tower'. Formerly from the collection of Colin Crabbe whose race team had applied for the $1000 entry pack. Approximately 50x40cm.
KELLOGG JOHN HARVEY: (1852-1943) American Doctor, an advocate of vegetarianism who is best known as the inventor, along with his brother Will Keith Kellogg, of the breakfast cereal known as Kellogg's Corn Flakes. T.L.S., John Harvey Kellogg, one page, 4to, Battle Creek, Michigan, 15th September 1933, to Dr. James T. Case. Kellogg states that he has had a pleasant chat with his correspondent's friend, Dr. Edmondson, who 'seemed very open mined (sic) and eager for information', also adding 'He has great admiration for “the greatest x-ray man in the world” but thinks he ought to devote his entire energies to roentgenology instead of taking up surgery'. Kellogg also writes that he presumes Case has received a ticket for a banquet at the Drake hotel on 3rd October, remarking 'I was sorry to find I could not get a ticket for Helena because this is to be a stag party. I thought from the form of the announcement that ladies were to be admitted, as they sometimes are, but learned last night that I was mistaken'. Scarce. One small, very minor stain, not affecting the text or signature, VG
Anglo-Saxon Kings of Noethumbria, styca of Aethelred II, first reign 841-844, obverse central cross, reverse circle enclosing pellet, moneyer Wilfred [retrograde], wt. 0.86g., Spink 865, with old ticket, Ex DNW,Dec.13, lot 2150 [part], VF with a ditto but of Archbishop Wigmund, 837-850 wt.1.04g., central cross each side, moneyer Edilhelm, Spink 870, with old ticket, from same DNW lot as first coin, well centred, EF [2]

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