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Boxes and Objects - a Llanfairpwllgwyngyllgogerychwyrndrobwilliantysiliogogogoch train ticket, a Chinese cinnabar circular pot and cover, Chinese hardwood stand, Ada,amtome S&O Plated Pins in packet, High Peak Hunt Point-to-Point 1951 pass/stub, Victorian Devonshire Hotel [Matlock Bath, Derbyshire] copper printing plate for a business card, agate, thimbles, bone, ivory, etc., contained in an early 20th century mahogany rectangular box
Triang/Hornby Accessories including 2xR582 Ticket Offices, R576 Tunnel, R402 Operating Mail coach set, 2xR585 Platform Packs, R474 Station Upper Floor, R81 Station set, R146 Engine shed; together with two coaches and three wagons, Britannia locomotives (all boxed) and a few other items including Corgi 1111 Combine Harvester (G-F box F-P)
PAUL MCCARTNEY, KEITH MOON & BUDDY HOLLY - good lot of memorabilia and photographs relating the 3rd Buddy Holly Week held in 1979. To include 19 original press and promo photos including some great shots of Keith Moon, David Frost and many other celebrities, 7 MPL invitations, 1 ticket for the premiere, a sheet of stickers, a press release and a calendar.
FACTORY SAMPLE SINGLES LOT - Interesting collection of 15 x Factory Sample stickered original UK 7" singles. All records have the "Factory Sample Not For Sale" stamped on the label. Titles will include Strawberry Fields/Penny Lane (p/s), Lady Madonna, TIcket To Ride, I Fell Fine, A Hard Day's Night, I Want To Hold Your Hand, She Loves You, From Me To You, Help, Day Tripper, Yellow Submarine and All You Need Is Love. Note - lots 55-60 have come from an executive who worked in the music industry and was given these records along with numerous other Factory Sample LPs & 7" which we will have in future sales.
A COLLECTION OF 1960'S EVERTON FOOTBALL CLUB PROGRAMMES, a 1957 Empire Stadium Wembley Football Match Ticket, England v Republic of Ireland, 1957, another similar Chelsea v Soviet Army, Stamford Bridge, 1957, others similar, a collection of Anfield Fooball Programmes from the 1970's, football books and related ephemera (as lotted)
1935 May 11 registered cover St Georges to England, franked with right hand marginal 1924-32 12s6d grey and orange (with part shading omitted from top right scroll) tied by St Georges cds, two New York oval transit back stamps dated 5.13.1935, also "B.O.A.C./PASSENGER TICKET AND BAGGAGE CHECK" label, with 12s6d (fault at lower left) tied by the airline h/s's, unusual
Edward the Martyr (975-78), Penny, 1.61g., York, Aelfstan, diademed bust left, rev. +ÆLFSTAN. MO EFER (N.763; S.1142), nearly very fine, rare PROVENANCEBt. June 1964 provenance:H R Mossop collectionF Elmore Jones collectionWith old collectors ticket stating 'June 1964 - Mossop ex FEJ ex'. Notably Elmore Jones was without an Edward the Martyr penny of York in his 1971 Glendining sale.Subject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more information please view Terms and Conditions for Buyers.
Archbishops of Canterbury, Ceolnoth (833-70), group III, inscribed cross type, c.855-56, Penny, 1.15g., Canterbury, Hebeca, +CEOLNOÐ/ARCHIEP, tonsured facing bust, rev. +HEBE:./ECA MO/N/E/T/A on and around open- cross (Naismith C154. O – this coin; N.245; S.894), slight edge loss above head, minor edge crack, even light tone, nearly extremely fine, rare PROVENANCESNC April 2000, 1448, previously SNC November 1999, 4433L.R. Stack, Sotheby 22-23 April 1999, 264Ex Knobloch, 972With Stack ticket Subject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more information please view Terms and Conditions for Buyers.
Wessex, Aethelwulf (839-858), Dorib/Cant phase, c.849-c.854, Penny, 1.04g., Ethelmund, +EÐELVV R[EX], around DOR-B monogram in inner circle, rev. [+ED]ELMVND MON, plain inner-circle within which CANT monogram (Naismith C120.d – this coin; N.614; S.1049), chipped, c.80% complete coin, even light tone, very fine PROVENANCEBt. 25 April 1964Lord Grantley, Glendining, 22-23 March 1944, 977L.A Lawrence, bt. privately by GrantleyWith portion of ?Grantley ticket. Subject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more information please view Terms and Conditions for Buyers.
Wessex, Alfred the Great (871-99), cut half Penny, 0.72g., two-line type, Canterbury, Dunninc, [.]EX DORO[.], rev. [.]/INC MO, N.638; S.1069), reverse marked with guidelines for cutting as two quarters, numismatically interesting, good very fine, cut halves from this period rarePROVENANCEBt. Baldwin, 17 January 1981R.C. Lockett IV, 26-27 April 1960, 3633Carlyon-Britton, I, Sotheby 17-21 November 1913, 357 (illustrated)With Lockett ticket Subject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more information please view Terms and Conditions for Buyers.
Hiberno-Norse Kingdom of York, early period, c.920-27, Penny, 0.91g., anonymous issue, sword/hammer type, c.920, +EILEI[..], sword, rev. [.]HIDIVI[.], Thors’s hammer (N.533; S.1012), a fragment, c.60% complete coin, lightly toned, very fine, extremely rare PROVENANCEBt. 18April 1964Lord Grantley III, 22-23 March 1944, 958With Grantley’s ticket (in four parts), indicating acquired from Sadd for 14s and found near Cambridge. Subject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more information please view Terms and Conditions for Buyers.
Bishop Eadberht of London with Offa, light coinage, c.780-92, before 789, Penny, 0.78g., London, O/F/R/M, uncial M, within angles of long cross crosslet extending from central circle within which a boss of pellets, rev. EAD/BERH/T EP, divided by beaded lines (Chick 80; N.278; S.911), edge loss in places, surface deposits on reverse, nearly very fine, very rarePROVENANCEL.R. Stack, Sotheby, 22-23 April 1999, 274SNC March 1987, 1354Noted EMC 1999.1003Found at Fordwich, near Canterbury, Kent, October 1986With Stack ticket Subject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more information please view Terms and Conditions for Buyers.
Aethelred II (978-1016), Penny, 1.60g, Benediction Hand type, London, diademed bust right, sceptre in front terminating in cross, rev. +EADMVND M-O LVNDO, hand gives Latin benediction, no A W (N769; S1147), surface marks and edge splits at 2 and 9 o’clock, otherwise toned, very fine and extremely rare. provenance:Acquired Baldwin's 1974 (ticket by A H Baldwin)Subject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more information please view Terms and Conditions for Buyers.
Eadgar (959-75), Penny, 1.19g, reform coinage, 973-75, Lincoln, Aescman, diademed bust left, rev. +AS[.]N M-O LINDCO. (N.752; S.1141), chipped between three and seven o’clock, good portrait, very fine, rare provenance:Baldwin's (ticket by Peter Mitchell)Subject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more information please view Terms and Conditions for Buyers.
Aethelred II (978-1016), Penny, 1.32g, Crux type, Hertford, Edwi, bare headed bust left with sceptre, rev. +EDPI M-O HEORT, short voided cross with C, R, V, X, in angles (N770;S1148), deposits in the devices, a surface crack both sides, toned, very fine, very rare.PROVENANCE:Duke of Argyll collection, purchased by Spink 1949Bt. December 1955With Argyll ticket indicating there were only 3 coins of the mint in the British Museum. provenance:Acquired 10 December 1955N D Campbell, 15th Duke of Argyll, collection purchased by Spink 1949(With the Duke of Argyll's ticket)Subject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more information please view Terms and Conditions for Buyers.
Archbishops of Canterbury, Ceolnoth (833-70), group I, c.833-50, Penny, 1.06g., Canterbury, Swefheard, +CIALNOÐ ARCEZ, facing tonsured bust, rev. +SVEBH[E]ARD MO chi-rho within inner-circle (Naismith C118e – this coin; SCBI 20, 663 – this coin; N.242; S.893), chip at 7 o’clock, usual poor strike, otherwise about very finePROVENANCESNC. September 1989, 4586Spink auction 64, 23 June 1988, 139SNC, September 1987, 5084 and September 1985, 5725R.P. Mack, SCBI 20, 663Bt. Baldwin auction, 31 October 1961, 41Lord Grantley III, 22-23 March 1944, 902With Mack ticket Subject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more information please view Terms and Conditions for Buyers.
Aethelstan (924-39), Penny, 1.52g., circumscription rosette type, Chester, Eadmund, +ÆÐELSTAN REX TO BRN, rev. +EADMVND MO LEIGC (N.680; S.1098), minor striking flan crack at centre, very finePROVENANCEW.C. Boyd, Baldwin auction, 26 September 2005, 791Bt. Boyd, W.S. Lincoln, 1891With Boyd ticket Subject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more information please view Terms and Conditions for Buyers.
Archbishops of Canterbury, Aethelheard (793-805), fifth issue, c.798-805, with Coenwulf as overlord, Penny, 1.07g., Canterbury, initial cross beaded, +ADILHEARD AR, around E-P within beaded inner circle, rev. +COENVVLF REX, uncial M within beaded inner-circle (Naismith C22.1r – this coin; Mack SCBI 20, 652- this coin; N.232; S.886A), minor edge loss around 9 o’clock, even old tone, extremely fine, very rarePROVENANCESotheby, 14 October 1999, 450L.R. Stack, Sotheby, 22-23 April 1999, 254Ridgemount, Spink auction 69, 20 April 1989, 28SNC October 1975, 8713R.P. Mack, SCBI 20, 653V.J.E. Ryan, Glendining, 22-24 January 1952, 592L.E. Bruun, Sotheby, 18-25 May 1925, 41P. Carlyon-Britton II, 20 November 1916, 894 With L.R. Stack ticket Subject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more information please view Terms and Conditions for Buyers.
Mercia, Ceolwulf I (821-23), group IIA, Penny, 1.22g., Rochester. Eahlstan, +CIOLVVLF REX M, uncial M, head right within inner circle, rev. +EALH[.]AN MONET, cross crosslet (Naismith R6.4b - this coin; SCBI 20, 592 – this coin; N.282; S.925), chipped, flan crack above head, otherwise even old tone, good detail and about very fine, extremely rare PROVENANCEGlendining, 2 October 1985, 66SNC, March 1983, 1033R.P. Mack, SCBI 20, 592R.C. Lockett III, Glendining, 4-6 November 1958, 2660G.J. Bascom, Sotheby, 15 June 1914, 11E.W. Rashleigh, Sotheby, 21 June 1909, 79W. Salt, Sotheby, 21 April 1868, 791J.D. Cuff, Sotheby, 8 June 1854, 13bRecorded EMC 1020.0592With Mack ticket Subject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more information please view Terms and Conditions for Buyers.
Aethelred II (978-1016), Penny, 1.13g, First Small Cross type, Stamford, Wulfgar, diademed bust left, rev. +PVLFGAR M-O STAM•, small cross pattÉe (N764; S1143), slight flattening in the legend both sides, well centred with a dark tone, a bold very fine, noted on old ticket as an erased annulet in reverse field, old die of Edward the Martyr and unpublished, extremely rare.PROVENANCE:Duke of Argyll collection, purchased by Spink 1949Bt. 14 December 1954 provenance:Acquired 14 December 1954N D Campbell, 15th Duke of Argyll, collection purchased by Spink 1949This coin was the subject of an article by Lord Stewartby entitled; 'The Stamford Mint and the Connexion with the Abbot of Peterborough under Aethelred II' in BNJ 1955-57. It is argued here that on the opening of the Abbot's private mint at Medeshamstede the reverse annulet ceased to be placed on coins at Stamford. The current coin is a die duplicate of a piece in the British Museum which diplays an annulet on the reverse (p.110, No 3). It is purported that, coinciding with the establishment of the mint at Medehamstede, the reverse annulet was removed from the die as appears on this piece. Footnote No 4 on p.110 reads; 'It has been suggested that the annulet was removed from the coin, not the die. Those who have examined the coin carefully under a glass, however, now all agree that the die has been altered.' It was subsequently put forward by Mark Blackburn in BNJ 2000 that the mint of Medehamstede is more likely to be Melton Mowbray on the grounds of a new piece which extended the mint signature to 'Metheltu'.Subject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more information please view Terms and Conditions for Buyers.
William I (1066-87), Penny, 0.96g, Contemporary forgery of Canopy type, Uncertain mint and moneyer, bust facing crowned and diademed within canopy of two columns, rev. +WUL[ ] ON LI[ ]NI, double quadrilateral with incurved sides, fleury at the angles; annulet in centre (N843; S1252), pitted surfaces with blundered legend, nearly very fine, unusualPROVENANCE:Bt. April 1955An accompanying ticket gives the reverse reading as PVLFINC ON LVNDI though this is by no means certain. Worthy of further research. Subject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more information please view Terms and Conditions for Buyers.
Aethelred II (978-1016), Penny, 1.36g, Crux type, Maldon, Aelfwine, bare headed bust left with sceptre, rev. +ÆLFPINE M-O MÆLDV, short voided cross with C, R, V, X, in angles (N770; S1148), toned, a small nick at 7 o’clock, very fine, rare.PROVENANCE:H Montagu, Sotheby 11 May 1896, lot 16 partW C Boyd, Baldwin 42, 26 September 2005, lot 816With Boyd ticket Subject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more information please view Terms and Conditions for Buyers.
Aethelred II (978-1016), Penny, 1.45g, First Hand type, Southampton, Æthelman, diademed bust right, rev. ÆĐELMAN M-O HAMPI•, Hand of Providence issuing from clouds dividing A W (N766; S1144), a few surface marks and slightly soft centres, otherwise almost very fine, very rare.PROVENANCE:W C Wells, collection purchased by Baldwin 1949F Elmore Jones, Glendining 12-13 May 1971, lot 743Bt Baldwin 2004Only one coin of this moneyer listed in Hildebrand provenance:Purchased by Baldwin's at the Elmore Jones sale for £85 (ticket by Peter Mitchell)F Elmore Jones, Glendining, 12-13 May 1971, lot 743W C Wells collection, purchased by Baldwin's after 1949William Charles Wells is the author of ‘The Northampton and Southampton mints’ published in BNJ in four parts throughout the 1920s and early 30s. An update on this seminal work on the mints was published by Dolley in SNC April 1955, p.159-62. The footnote for this coin in the Elmore Jones sale reads; 'Very fine and excessively rare, only one coin of this moneyer listed in Hildebrand; ex Wells'.Subject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more information please view Terms and Conditions for Buyers.
Underground Group Tramways (LUT, MET & SMET) TICKET CANCELLING PUNCH made by Novobax, Watford and inscribed with the 'Tramways' bar & circle logo on the face. These punches were used by tram conductors to cancel return and through tickets. It punches a small hole together with the letters 'L V'. In good working order. A very unusual item. [1]
London Underground EPHEMERA comprising a small SIGN 'Tickets & Information', designed to be back-lit and possibly from a Passimeter unit, a WALL-CLOCK, battery operated, marked 'LUL' (not tested), a glazed FRAME containing various small signs, a canvas TICKET-SACK marked 'LUL' & 'Marylebone' and a small wooden BOX WITH DRAWERS, ex-ticket office, containing various small signs. All in used condition. [5 + contents]
London Transport GIBSON TICKET MACHINE 27730 with original case. This machine has been professionally overhauled and restored by a specialist to mid-1950s condition and prints fares from 1d-11d plus 'A' for Workman Returns. It incorporates a new fare print-wheel re-manufactured to original spec plus appropriate fare-band. One of only two to be treated to this very expensive restoration. Some wear to original, un-replaced print-plates but generally in good order. [1]
Original 1935 London Transport double-royal poster 'Model Dairy in the Ticket Hall, Charing Cross Station'. The exhibition was arranged by the Milk Marketing Board which had been formed just two years earlier. No artist credited but the poster features the MMB's well-known 'Milk' logo which was used for many decades. Linen-backed and in good condition. [1]
London Underground items comprising a 1950s/60s ENAMEL PLATE 'Please show your ticket at the barrier' with LT bullseye (12" x 3.5", 30cm x 9cm, good condition), a c1970s ENAMEL PLATE 'Danger, 630 volts DC' (10.5" x 6", 27cm x 16cm, stains at edges) and a 1922 POSTER NOTICE regarding the closure of the northern end of the City & South London Railway (35", 89cm wide, worn with tears and small loss) [3]
c1902 Central London Railway fold-out POCKET MAP produced by the "Tuppenny Tube" to promote its service from Bank to Shepherds Bush. The line is superimposed in red on a street-map background and shows the generating station and depôt at the western end with an inset plan of the subways at Bank on the top right. The reverse has travel and ticket information. A lightly-used but very reasonable copy. [1]
Numismatic PB's, The Conder Collection of 18th. Century Provincial Token by William Conder who's family are of 'token fame', this a private publication of his family collection, signed, with Early East Anglian Banks and Bankers by Harold Preston, signed, with Military 'Sweetheart' Brooches by K.W.Jarmin, signed, with The Hoxne Treasure, with an old ticket to Ipswich Museum exhibition of same, plus two others, one with slight spine damage, rest near as new [6]
Scandinavian imitation of a silver penny of Aethelred II, king of England 978-1016 A.D. of the CRUX Issue, wt. 1.43g.Spink 1148, obverse reads:- +AEDELRED REX ANGLOX ['AE' and 'NG' ligulated, 'D' with thorn], reverse reads:- +LIFINC M-O NORDPIC ['D' with thorn], 'Norwich' Mint, moneyer 'Lifinc', dies look to be engraved ie not produced from official punches, with an old Spink ticket and Ex. Baldwins Auction 62, 29 Sept 2009, lot 170, full, round, well centred, lightly crinkled and peck marked each side, very rare, NVF

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