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John silver penny, Short Cross Issue, Class 5a1, Spink 1350A, regular 'S', circular curls containing no pellets [looks to be 3/3], cross pattee initial mark, reverse, reverse reads:- +SIMVND N CANT [die sinker seems to have used the 'D' for the 'O' of 'ON' also], Canterbury Mint, moneyer Simon, with old ticket, obverse slightly off centre, slightly rough surfaces, clear F/GF
German brass jetton of the 16th. century, depicting what looks like Henry VIII at his accounting board, reverse depicts the alphabet, with an old ticket, VF with a second specimen struck on a thin flan of neater workmanship and depicting what looks like James I, reverse the alphabet is almost 'modern', GF/NVF [2]
*Imperial Airways. The Greatest Air Service in the World, mid 1930s, full colour brochure/poster with artwork by Rowland Hilder, cut-away details of Heracles and Hannibal, Scylla, Atalanta and Scipio Classes, vertical creases, overall 75 x 49cm, together with Imperial Airways Summer European Timetable, 04 April-02 October 1937, original wrappers, one or two small spots, small folio, plus another two folding wall chart/posters (one fold splitting), a typescript letter, dated May 1937 to Peter Brack, from the Enquiry Officer, enclosing the timetable and ticket information and other Imperial Airways timetables, services etc (16)
A newly discovered first-hand manuscript account of the Coronation of King George IV on 11 July1821, as described by the royal jeweller John Bridge, present at the event, written on 25 July 1821 and signed at end by John Bridge, a very neatbut increasingly small and sometimes difficult hand, 2 pages with integral blank, laid paper, watermarked ‘John Hall, 1819’, 4to, discovered behinda framed and glazed mezzotint portrait of George Heriot (1563-1624), jeweller to King James I of England and VI of Scotland, by John and CharlesEsplens, after David Scougall, 1743, 355 x 235 mm, heavily browned and split along left and lower margins of plate impression with annotation atfoot, ‘The Personal Gift of His most Gracious Majesty King George IV. To John [Br]idge on the morning of the 11 July 1821 when He had the honorof finishing in trying on the rich Imperial Brilliant Crown which had been prepared for the Coronation and which was solely used at that augustCeremony, both in the Abbey, and Westminster Hall, on the 19 July 1821; His Majesty was graciously pleased to express His entire approbation ofthe Crown, Circlet, Sword, Belt and Plume, all of which had been Furnished for the occasion by Rundell, Bridge & Rundell’, signed by John Bridgeand dated 1821, the backing paper additionally annotated and signed by John Bridge, ‘The Gift of His Gracious Majesty King George the Fourth toJohn Bridge, 17 July 1821’ and lower down a note partially obscured by the frame saying that the print belongs to Mr Bridge and is to be framed,the print laid on to a wooden frame, contemporary gilt-moulded frame with cast royal gilt metal crown attached at head, 50 x 37.5 cm, glazedThe memorandum was recently discovered at the back of the print, when the owner removed the frame’s backing paper to check for any inscriptions. The twocolour-printed and embossed tickets for the Ceremony (21.5 x 16 cm) and the Banquet (19 x 13 cm) that Bridge was given are pasted to what remains of thesoiled and frayed backing paper, now separated from the frame. Both tickets are inscribed with their details to lower margin by Bridge and both are somewhatdust-soiled and each with a closed tear.A full transcript is available from the auctioneers. John Bridge (1755-1834), jeweller, was apprenticed to the jeweller William Rogers of Bath. In 1787, Philip Rundell invited Bridge to join him in a partnership,becoming the firm of Rundell & Bridge. Known by their employees as ‘Oil’ (Bridge) and ‘Vinegar’, they worked tirelessly to become world leaders. The firm wasappointed as one of the goldsmiths and jewellers to the King in 1797, holding the Royal Warrant until 1843. The Royal Goldsmiths served four monarchs: GeorgeIII, George IV, William IV and Victoria.An extraordinary and previously unknown first-hand account of King George IV’s coronation and his thoughtful and modest gift to his jeweller John Bridge. Theaccount confirms the historically held position that Queen Caroline, who had definitely not been invited, and did not have a ticket, tried to gate-crash the event. (1)
Cushing (Harvey, 1869-1939). Typed letter signed, Yale University, School of Medicine, Newhaven, Connecticut, 7 January 1939, to Philip Gosse, saying that he would be delighted to have the copy of W.J. Turrell's 'Ancient Angling Authors' if you have a copy you can spare. I don't think I've ever seen the book. Oxford seems to breed anglers. [Sir William] Osler was in some despair over Revere who was a natural-born fisherman and had whipped all the streams within a bicycling radius of Oxford. In so doing, he made the acquaintance of Maltby, the bookbinder, an ardent fisherman, who told W.O. of the encounter. Osler then proceeded to arouse Revere's interest in books on the subject by giving him a cheap copy of Walton with the suggestion that he see how many fish of the same kind he could land from the same waters Walton had whipped... ', 1 page on printed letterhead, 4to, the upper panel pasted on to the front free endpaper of a copy of W.J. Turrell's 'Ancient Angling Authors', 1910, 5 black and white plates, Philip Gosse's book ticket to front pastedown with two small snapshots of Turrell in a boat pasted above and below, original cloth gilt, minor marks to covers, 8vo (1)
A collection of 1953 Coronation memorabilia including 1953 Coronation medal given to Mr. Christopher M. F. Brooker from Buckingham Palace for his singing in the choir and orchestra rehearsal and Coronation including original Coronation Day choir tickets, Westminster Buffet ticket to be presented at the Cloisters for 2nd June 1953, memorabilia from the 60th anniversary reunion, a 1953 Coronation scarf and his schoolboy cap and rugby shirt in a brown leather briefcase.
HERZNER HANS-ALBRECHT: (1907-1942) German Oberleutnant of World War II, the first man to engage in combat at the beginning of the war, one week before the official commencement of hostilities. Herzner was also the first recipient of a decoration for valour in World War II. Extremely rare, bold pencil signature ('Herzner') on a small oblong 12mo ticket, possibly removed from a larger document. The pale pink printed ticket bears the black printed numbers 5 and 281 along with several other light pencil numbers. One small file hole towards the left edge, not affecting the signature. VG On Friday, 25th August 1939 at 15.02 hours Adolf Hitler issued his order to attack Poland in what was known as Operation White. However four hours later he rescinded the order although it came too late to stop Herzner and his thirteen man special commando unit who had crossed the Slovakian-Polish border at 00.03 hours on 25th August, intent on preventing the destruction of the strategic Jablunka Pass Tunnel by the Polish Army. At 03.55 hours Herzner captured the railway station at Mosty, but failed to secure the tunnel as a result of stiff resistance. When radio communications (which had been lost) were re-established with Herzner's HQ, a few hours later, he and his unit were immediately withdrawn. One Pole had been killed, two Germans wounded and one taken prisoner. On the 1st September Hitler re-ordered the attack on Poland and, once again, Herzner captured Mosty. The tunnel was destroyed by the Polish Army. For his actions Herzner received the Iron Cross II Class.
[EDWARD VII]: (1841-1910) King of the United Kingdom 1901-10. An excellent collection of printed ephemera relating to the funeral and burial of King Edward VII, comprising an oblong 12mo partially printed ticket of admittance issued to Lord and Lady Savile and marked Private and Confidential for the Grand Entrance of Buckingham Palace, Monday, 16th [May 1910] at 2.15pm and bearing the facsimile signature of Charles Frederick, Master of the Household; printed folio Ceremonial to be observed at the funeral of King Edward VII, 20th May 1910 (detailing procession from Westminster Hall to Windsor via train and listing the numerous mourners and officials present); two partially printed letters, each one page, 4to, Earl Marshal's office, London, May 1910, one inviting Lord Savile and the other Lady Savile to 'assist at the Internment of His late Most Sacred Majesty...' in the Royal Chapel of Saint George at Windsor, 20th May 1910; an oblong 12mo partially printed ticket of admittance issued to Lord Savile for the Royal Chapel of St. George, Windsor, 20th May 1910 (numbered C22 and with the circular blind embossed seal of the Earl Marshal); an oblong 12mo partially printed ticket of admittance issued to Lord Savile to St. George's Hall at Windsor Castle, 20th May 1910, issued by Lord Beauchamp, Lord Steward, and with a circular blind embossed seal; a fine printed 8vo Order of Service for the Burial of King Edward VII at the Chapel of St. George, Windsor Castle, 20th May 1910, bound in purple velvet with gold embossed title and cipher to the cover; an oblong 8vo partially printed invitation card issued to Lord and Lady Savile for a Luncheon at St. George's Hall, Windsor Castle, 20th May 1910, after the funeral service of King Edward VII, accompanied by the original Earl Marshal's envelope. An unusually complete set of ephemera relating to a Royal funeral. Some light age wear, generally VG, 8 John Savile Lumley-Savile (1853-1931) 2nd Baron Savile of Rufford in the county of Nottingham. Friend of King Edward VII.
ANGLO-BOER WAR - A RARE HAND-WRITTEN ORDER FROM A BOER LAGER COMMANDANT gilt framed and glazed, 21cm x 18cm, together with A Natal Government Imperial Railways first class train ticket 'Estcourt to Colenso'; together with an ink pen with attached hand-written label inscribed 'Relic From South Africa 1904'; a collection of eight silver leaves, two marked 'Silver Leaf From South Africa Brought By Chas. Lawrence Aug. 2nd 1895'; a Zulu leather decorated ostrich egg; and a studio photograph of a uniformed soldier with bandolier and riding crop, by G. Erdmann of Johannesburg, in a silvered table frame decorated with a knight's shield and trophies of arms and a Native or unit made leather cartridge bandolier of stitched construction, not marked, (lot).
A COLLECTION OF WOLVERHAMPTON WANDERERS PROGRAMMES, to include 1945 Semi-Final Souvenir, 190 Final vs. Blackburn Rovers (with related booklet, ticket stub and 45 rpm vinyl record 'Highlights From Cup final 1956-60'), 1974 Final vs. Manchester City (with related booklet), and a 1980 Final vs. Nottingham Forest
Concorde Memorabilia Collection 1. Lovely collection of memorabilia given to passengers on Concorde, all housed within a plastic box wallet. Includes boarding pass and ticket, postcards, unused cabin baggage labels, charter flight itinerary, British Airways High Life magazine, commemorative colour booklet, menu, gift ideas leaflet, flight certificate signed by the Concorde pilot Brian Walpole and more. Good condition. All signed items come with a Certificate of Authenticity and can be shipped worldwide.
ALBUMS & PRESENTATION PACKS - a collection of stamp albums and presentation packs to include The Trusty Album, Royal Mail Album and the Stanley Gibbons Swiftsure Album (foreign and British stamps). Packs to include Prince Andrew and Miss Sarah Ferguson The Royal Wedding, Christmas, Halley's Comet ('86), St John Ambulance, British Architects in Europe, Christmas, Studio Pottery ('87), Edward Lear Verse For Children, The Armada, The Linnean Society, The Australian Bicentenary, Sport ('88), Microscopes, Games & Toys, Christmas Ely Cathedral, The Lord Mayor's Show + Complimentary Ticket, RSPB Birds ('89), Scientific Achievements + Complimentary Ticket ('91), RSPCA ('90), D-Day ('94), Science Fiction ('95) Football Legends ('96), Proud Heritage British Aerospace ('97).
SPORTSMANS AUTOGRAPHS - a signed menu and ticket for the 25th Sportsmans Dinner held by Greenall Whitley PLC March 1987. Ticket signed by John Hollins, and menu signed by Howard Winstone, Bob Champion, Chay Blyth, Johnny Haynes, Billy Liddell, Clive Lloyd, Gordon Banks, Joe Mercer, Alec Bedser, Donald McCain, John Charles, John Conteh, Bob Paisley, Tom Finney, Billy Walker and Kenneth Wolstenholme.
Collection of sporting ephemera to include: Royal Mint Fred Perry 1984 coin or medallion commemorating his winning at Wimbledon 1934, 1935 and 1936; Stuart Crystal glass paperweight in the form of a book etched with a tennis player; Dinas Powys Lawn Tennis Club Centenary Year commemorative plate; 1980 WCT finals, Dallas tennis ticket; The County Cricket medallic First Day Cover 1873-1973 and a Commonwealth Games 1986 paperweight. (6) Provenance: from the late BBC sports broadcaster Gerald Williams.
17th century AD. Group comprising: Cambridgeshire, Cambridge, Edward Jennings, stick of candles, Farthing; Cambridgeshire, Ely, Thomas Porter, grocer's arms, 1663, farthing; Lincolnshire, Kirton-in-Lindsey, Eustace Hooker, 1665, halfpenny (with old collector ticket); Lincolnshire, Sleaford, Christopher Green, mercer's arms (with old collector ticket"). Williamson/Dickinson: Cambridgeshire 55/Cambridgeshire 115/Lincolnshire 135/Lincolnshire 214. 5.23 grams total. ("). [4, No Reserve] Good fine, very fine, fine and fair.

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