17th century AD. Group comprising: London, Aldgate Without, Thomas Sparke (at the Stirrup), farthing; Warkwickshire, Alcester, William Reynolds, 1652, farthing (with old collector ticket); Warwickshire, Coventry, John Crichlowe, draper, 1668, halfpenny. Williamson/Dickinson: London 97/Warwickshire 9/Warwickshire 71. John Crichlowe was Sheriff of Coventry in 1652 and Mayor and captain of the Coventry militia in 1658. 0.98, 0.76, 1.39 grams. ("). [3, No Reserve] Very fine, fine and fair. First scarce.
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WOODSTOCK EXPERIENCE: THE FESTIVAL'S OFFICAL SIGNED BOOK & MULTIMEDIA SET DELUXE EDITION deluxe edition no. 029/1000, signed by Michael Lang and Arlo Guthrie, Genesis Publications Ltd; two cloth-bound volumes with gold and silver coloured edging, contained in a hand-made folding case, silk-screened with art by Shepard Fairey; includes original Woodstock Music and Art Fair ticket, lithograph by Peter Max, five new essays in a facsimile Woodstock press pack, facsimile of Lang's hand-drawn map, special 7" vinyl pressing of Santana's 'Savor' and Jefferson Airplane's 'White Rabbit'
A collection of seventeen football programmes, including 1952 England vs Wales, with ticket stub, (staples rusty, team change in pen, staining), 1953 England vs Rest of The World, with ticket stub, (staples rusty, team changes in pencil, staining), Oxford United home matches 1962/63 vs Hartlepool, Exeter, Brentford, Crewe, 1963/64 vs Northampton (Trial), York City, Brighton, Bradford, Stockport, Exeter, Chesterfield (FA Cup 3rd Round), Brentford (FA Cup 4th Round), Spandauer (Friendly), Lincoln City, Tranmere, (varying conditions).
Early member's ticket for Australian Rules Football: South Melbourne FC 1883 The club was founded 19 June 1874 and it adopted the name "South Melbourne Football Club" four weeks later, on 15 July. In 1880, South Melbourne amalgamated with the nearby Albert Park FC which had a senior football history dating back to May 1867 and in fact had been known as South Melbourne during its first year of existence. Following the amalgamation, the club retained the name South Melbourne, and adopted the club's now familiar red and white colours from Albert-Park. Nicknamed the "Southerners", the team was more colourfully known as the "Bloods", in reference to the bright red sash on their white jumpers. The colorful epithet the "Bloodstained Angels" was also in use. The club was based at Lake Oval also home of the South Melbourne Cricket Club. In 1883 South Melbourne finished runners-up to Geelong FC in the Victorian League.
A post-war collection of Manchester City landmark match programmes & tickets, 1955 & 1956 Cup Final programme, ticket & songsheet; first League Cup match played at Maine Road v Stockport 18.10.60; Bert Trautmann Testimonial 15.4.64; 1968 Charity Shield; F.A. Cup semi-final programme & ticket; first European competition match v Fenerbahce 18.9.68, 1969 F.A. Cup Final programme, ticket, song sheet & souvenir brochure; set of 1969-70 ECWC home programmes for Atletico Bilbao, Lierse S.K., Academica & Schalke 04, and the final v Gornik Zabrze in Vienna; 1969 League Cup Final s/f at Old Trafford; 1970 & 1974 League Cup Final & ticket; the Denis Law goal match programme & ticket at Manchester United 27.4.74, and a team-signed 1976 League Cup Final programme (with ticket), 1981 F.A. Cup semi-final programme, a fully-signed 1981 F.A. Cup Final programme (with ticket) & replay programme & ticket, & 1986 Full Members Cup Final programme & ticket
Small collection of programmes and publications, comprising: 1952 F.A. Cup final Arsenal v Newcastle, Arsenal v Blackpool 1953 Charity Shield, five 1950s England internationals at Wembley, also two1970s England Rugby Union internationals at Twickenham (1 with ticket), four various F.A./League Cup souvenir brochures; 4 journals of the G.P.O. Sports Club, 2 Banbury Spencer (1950s) & 1 Banbury United (1960s) programme, a flyer for Wally Barnes's sports shop, and a 1948-49 Spurs programme not illustrated
Jersey International Road Race early Formula 1 memorabilia, comprising the 1948,1949, 1950 and 1952 official souvenir programmes, 1947 and 1950 post-race report editions of the Jersey Morning News, an autograph book bearing the 1948 ink signatures of George Abecassis, John Heath, 1947 race-winner Reg Parnell, and G N Richardson, the latter with a small drawing of a racing car, also a hand-written 3-page list of the 1948 race lap times for Thailand's Prince Bira in his Maserati, plus three torn ticket passes for the Victoria Avenue grandstand (11) This event was held between 1947 and 1950 over a fast 3.2-mile circuit along the St. Helier seafront. It was open to the then current Formula 1 cars of 1.5-litres supercharged, or 4.5-litres unsupercharged, and was the first such race to take place post-WWII in the British Isles. It pre-dated both Goodwood and Silverstone, but was cancelled in 1951 and did not survive after being held for sportscars in 1952.
An exceptionally rare unused ticket from a Sam McVea's contest with Bill Harris The two men met on 26th June 1909 in Marseille, France. McVea won by fifth round KO. The event was promoted by D. Manselon and held at the Amphitheatre Assis. Entry was 5 1/2 Francs. McVey ranked alongside Jack Johson, Joe Jeanette, Sam Longford and Harry Wills as the top black heavyweights of their generation. The American Hall of Famer died from pneumonia in New York City in 1921, aged just 37.
A pair of signed ticket and photographic presentations for the Muhammad Ali v Henry Cooper Heavyweight Championship of the World at Highbury Stadium, Arsenal, 21st May 1966, each mounted with a ticket for the fight, one mounted with a signed photograph of Muhammad Ali, the other a signed photograph of Henry Cooper, the latter dedicated "To Ray", uniformly framed & glazed, 22 by 30.5cm., 8 3/4 by 12in.
Memorabilia from the Football Association Tour of Australia in 1925, comprising: two match programmes FA England XI v Northern Districts at West End Reserve, Bundaberg, 24th June 1925, and v West Australia at the Freemantle Oval 1.8.1925; together with an Australian Hotel, Brisbane, dinner menu signed by the English touring football team, the hotel changed the names of some of the dishes in honour of the England players including "Cream of Tomato a la Spencer" ; the lot also including an unrelated printed cartoon by "The Owl" featuring Charles Spencer at Tunbridge Wells Rangers; and a ticket stub for the 1950 F.A. Cup Final (5) The FA Touring team of Australia in 1925 comprised of Bert Batten (Plymouth Argyle), Bill Caesar (Dulwich Hamlet), Stan Charlton (Exeter City), Teddy Davison (Sheffield Wednesday), Jack Elkes (Tottenham Hotspur), Len Graham (Millwall), Jimmy Hamilton (Crystal Palace), Charlie Hannaford (Clapton Orient), Joe Hannah (Norwich City), Harry Hardy (Stockport County), Cecil Poynton (Tottenham Hotspur), Billy Sage (Tottenham Hotspur), Stan Seymour (Newcastle United), Ernie Simms (Stockport County) [c], Charlie Spencer (Newcastle United), Jimmy Walsh (Liverpool), Tom Whittaker (Arsenal) & Billy Williams (West Ham United).
CONSIGNED BY THE FORMER FIFA REFEREE ANDERS FRISK AND TO BE SOLD FOR THE BENEFIT OF THE GOTHEBURG SPORTS & ATHLETICS MUSEUM, THE HEART SCIENCE CENTRE AT SAHLGRENSKA UNIVERSITY HOSPITAL, THE CHILDREN CANCER FUND SWEDEN AND THE UEFA CHILDREN FOUNDATION Emmanuel Petit: a blue France No.17 Euro 2000 Final jersey, blue, short-sleeved, inscribed FRANCE, ITALIE, 02-07-00, tournament and Fair Play badges, the reverse lettered PETIT; sold with a match ticket for the Euro 2000 final embedded in a block of Perspex (2) This jersey was presented to the match referee Anders Frisk by the French Football Federation directly after the Euro 2000 Final. Emmanuel Petit was not selected by the French coach Roger Lemerre for the final tie v Italy.
Photocards signed by ten England 1966 World Cup winners, the missing player Roger Hunt represented by the signing of a Final Tie ticket, also autographed by Banks, Wilson, Hurst and the Charlton brothers; sold with a World Cup Willie postcard signed by the Final Tie referee Gottfried Dienst (12)
Cricket memorabilia, comprising: a Geoff Boycott signed limited edition print featuring a head and shoulders portrait of Boycott wearing a Yorkshire cap, signed by the artist and by the subject, numbered 626/850, published by Art Graphics; a limited edition print of England cricket captains in Test Matches v Australia, signed by the artist; a tube rolled signed Graham Gooch print; and a small group of ephemera, scorecard, brochures, postal covers, ticket etc,
GALL FRANZ JOSEPH: (1758-1828) German Neuroanatomist & Physiologist, a pioneer in the study of the localisation of mental functions in the brain. Gall is widely considered as the founder of phrenology. An oblong 12mo partially printed admittance ticket, in French, to a lecture by Gall on the physiology of the brain, numbered 27 and bearing a small red wax seal and with Gall's intertwined initials printed at the centre, signed ('Gall') in bold black ink at the base. Extremely rare. Some light overall age wear and a few minor stains, not affecting the signature, G £400-500
DIANA: (1961-1997) Princess of Wales. A.L.S., Diana, two pages, 12mo, Kensington Palace, Wednesday 19th October 1988, to Janet [Filderman], on the blue monogrammed stationery of Prince Charles and Princess Diana. The Princess announces ´Enclosed are two tickets for the Opera on Monday at Covent Garden. Please say that you can go as it would make me very happy.´ further concluding `If that nights free for you! Lots of Love.´ Accompanied by the original Royal Opera House tickets for Verdi´s opera Falstaff, and the admission ticket for the “Women of the Year” luncheon reception at the Savoy, both in London on 24th October 1988. VG £500-800 Janet Filderman - Beautician and close friend of Princess Diana.
SENNA AYRTON: (1960-1994) Brazilian Motor Racing Driver, Formula One World Champion 1988, 1990 & 1991. An official printed 4to programme for the British Grand Prix at Silverstone, 8th - 10th July 1988, signed by Senna (with a somewhat hurried signature) to an inside page alongside his colour portrait and printed text, also signed to the inside pages by various other Motor Racing drivers including James Hunt (Formula One World Champion 1976), Jonathan Palmer, Ken Tyrrell, Ivan Capelli, Derek Warwick, Eddie Cheever, Michele Alboreto, Yannick Dalmas, Philippe Alliot etc. Accompanied by an official printed 8vo racecard for the Grand Prix signed to an inside page by commentator Murray Walker and also including various 4to printed information sheets, being bulletins issued by the press office. The programme and racecard bear neatly affixed oblong 12mo Team Lotus Honda stickers and the first pages of the programme have various ticket stubs stapled to them, including admission to the special trackside spectator enclosures. Some light age wear, generally VG, 2 + bulletins. £200-300
Asquith & Home Rule Redmond (John E.) An attractive colour printed invitation, to "The Prime Ministers Meeting in the Theatre Royal Dublin, July 19th, 1912, Chairman John E. Redmond, M.P., and with ticket counterfoil addressed to Mr. P.J. Kelly, Ballsbridge." Decorated in the Celtic style by M. Fitzpatrick, & printed by Brown & Nolan, and with associated envelope. (1)
Dail Eireann (Second Dail) A numbered Admission Ticket for the Public Session of 26 Lughnasa [August 1921], made out to Eilis ni Chonghaile [daughter of Pearse's friend. Padhraic O Conghaile], with another for the same day made out to Maire ni Niall. This was the day on which De Valera was re-elected as President of the Irish Republic. [i.e. Prime Minister]
"The Star Spangled Final" Cavan V. Kerry, 1947 G.A.A.: Football, 1947, Official Souvenir Programme All-Ireland Football Championship Final at Polo Grounds, New York, September 14th, 1947, N.Y. 1947, illus. & adverts, 64pps, ptd. wrappers, annotated throughout, together with cut-outs including tram-ticket, boarding pass and passenger list for the "Mauritania" Cunard Line Ship, Dinner Menu's, Race Card, Jubilee Dinner Menu, Photographs and other related Ephemera, all compiled by Brendan Kelly (substitute goalkeeper) for Cavan (a late replacement for D. Danagher). A fascinating Archive of material relating to a momentous and successful staging of Ireland's native game on American soil. As a collection, w.a.f. (1)
A good mixed lot to include a set of Carreras black and white cards 'Film & Stage Beauties' in period Carreras Black Cat cigarette packet, a set of 1930's cards Association Footballers in period Woodbine packet, nine black and white Topical Times cards depicting early 20th century footballers in original envelope, a pack of early 20th century playing cards 'Card Football' five teams, amusing, exciting, a set of Players 'Uniforms of the Territorial Army' in a period Oxo tin, a set of Gallaher 'My Favourite Part' cards (film stars) in period Oxo tin, a twin pack of cased early playing cards and other - included in the lot is a 1950 Rugby League Cup Final programme with ticket stub and The Rugby League and Soccer Monthly May, 1954
Titanic Memorabilia Collection. A fine selection of bits and bobs consisting of replica First Class ticket, three Rembrandt mint postcards of Joseph Bruce Ismay, Rembrandt Titanic Convention postcard signed on the reverse by George Tulloch - President of Titanic Ventures USA, Titanic first day cover signed by Mrs Shelley Dziedzic, President of Titanic International, large unsigned Gibraltar Titanic first day cover, set of stills and film strip from the movie Titanic, Titanic Exhibition at Ellis Island programme of events and a further set of four stills from the film. Wonderful collection. Good condition. All signed items come with a Certificate of Authenticity and can be shipped worldwide.
Football, Nottingham Forest, Programmes, 1959, FA Cup, Fourth Round (single folded sheet), Cup Final; 1958-65 league matches (4); 1965 v Valencia C de F; other teams, FA Cup Final 1962 (faults) with ticket stub; Notts County 1960; Aston Villa Youth XI v Barnsley Youth XI, FA Youth Challenge Cup Fourth Round replay 1959 [10]
Nottingham Forest Football Club, Season Tickets issued to Jack Brentnall, who was Chairman of Forest 1948-55, 1938/39, 1947/48; Committee Pass 1946/47, 1955/56; Membership Ticket 1945/46, 1947/48, 1951/52; Football League all grounds universal pass 1954/55 no.162; Programmes 1951/52, 1952/53 cloth bound; ticket stubs; team sheets
A rare late Victorian silver combination triple sovereign case and rail ticket holder of rectangular form, with two sprung loaded compartments to house full sovereigns, one for half sovereigns and a sprung clip to secure a rail ticket, engraved with a script monogram and "1912", hallmarked for Deakin & Francis, Birmingham 1900, weight 78g / 2.5ozt approx.
MANCHESTER UTD Approximately 120 home programmes from 1969/70 to 1973/74 including all domestic competitions, a few Friendlies, plus 2 matches at Liverpool and Stoke v WBA and v Arsenal when United were forced to play matches away from Old Trafford in early 71/72. Plus an away ticket at Derby 69/70 and a home FAC ticket v Wolves 75/76. Most have tokens. Fair/Generally Good
CARDIFF CITY v MOSCOW DYNAMO Ticket, line-up pages from programme, press cuttings and autographs relating to match played at Ninian Park 17 Nov 1945. Moscow Dynamo's tour to the UK in 1945 was shrouded in mystery and controversy, they played matches v Chelsea, Arsenal, Glasgow Rangers and Cardiff, but a 5th game was secretly planned v Aston Villa with 75,000 tickets printed. However before the match could be played the Russian team were recalled to Moscow without warning. The ticket is for the Directors Enclosure and is stamped "complimentary" (slightly creased and marked). The line-up pages are split down middle and have some editorial that has been neatly laid down. Press cuttings have been laid down onto lined paper with 13 pencil signatures of Moscow Dynamo and their interpreter. Unlikely to be many items that have been autographed by this Dynamo team as they were virtually kept in secret. These items were from the personal scrapbook of W.E.Russell who was the Welsh Official assigned to look after the team in Cardiff. Generally Good
RANGERS - CELTIC DISASTER 71 Programme and ticket for Rangers v Celtic, 2/1/71, 66 people were killed in a crush near the end when people decided to leave early as Celtic took the lead in the 90th minute. The official report stated that someone had stumbled and as a result many were suffocated in the crush that developed. Rangers got an even later equaliser but the official report stated that this did not contribute to the crush. Programme has slight fold, ticket is a section P seat and has minor folds. Fair-generally good
CHARLTON 7-6 HUDDERSFIELD Programme, ticket and match report for Charlton v Huddersfield, 18/12/57 and probably the most dramatic comeback of all time. With 26 minutes to go Charlton were 5-1 down at home , down to ten men as Ufton had gone to hospital with a dislocated shoulder and many of the already low crowd of 12,535 had left the ground wishing that they too had gone Christmas shopping. Five goals from Johnny Summers , allegedly all with his weaker right foot, and two from Ryan left the final score at 7-6 to Charlton. Huddersfield actually equalised in the 86th minute to make it 6-6 but Ryan got the winner with a minute to go. This Lot includes the programme , in good condition with no writing, a very scarce Grand Stand ticket for the game ( some creasing). Separate newspaper report. Generally good

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