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Los 2071

70-56 BC. Obv: Armorican-style male head right. Rev: human-headed horse right with charioteer above, human head below. The Brodie Hall, Kent, UK, collection; acquired Chris Rudd (with envelope and ticket); found Bourne, Lincolnshire, 2009. LT -; DT -; de Jersey -; see Chris Rudd, List 113, 8, for another example. Chris Rudd, Liz's List, number 14 (this coin"). Apparently unpublished in any standard catalogue. 6.66 grams. Fine/very fine; most plating surviving. Excessively rare (only one other recorded).

Los 2072

40-10 BC. Obv: Armorican-style head right with three large hair-locks, slit eye and scroll issuing from mouth. Rev: fantastic horse right with bulbous chest, sinuous 'swan's neck', traces of lash above with X in square banner before, uncertain motif below. The Brodie Hall, Kent, UK, collection; acquired Chris Rudd (with envelope and ticket); ex Cotswold collection. LT -; DT -; de Jersey -; Scheers -; cf. LT J.26; cf. DT 2343; cf. Deperyot VIII, 183, 185. Chris Rudd, List 115, number 4 (this coin"). Chris Rudd notes: 'This seems to be a miniature version of a de Jersey class 4 stater, possibly with a boar below and certainly with a banner before the horse. The big difference is the horse's neck which is represented by a large double scroll (or are these meant to be reins?"). Commenting on these excessively rare quarter staters Dr Philip de Jersey says: It is apparent that these were small-scale, extremely localised issues, with the same type rarely known from more than a couple of sites. The sites on which most have been found are predominantly ritual locations, notably fana and for that reason it is difficulty to accept Gruel and Taccoën's suggestion that the coins are 'un element indispensable à une monétarisation réelle des échanges commerciaux'. It is far more likely that the function of these coins was intimately bound up with the site itself, perhaps as a special form offering, since they do not generally appear in the contexts one would expect if they were really evidence of monetarisation. The date of these issues is almost certainly post-conquest, Gruel and Taccoën suggest 40-10 BC - and thus the coinage represents the only significant indigenous production of the post-war years (Coinage in Iron Age Amorica, 1994, p.115)'. 1.44 grams. Very fine/near extremely fine. Extremely rare; unpublished in major catalogues.

Los 2073

50-30 BC. Obv: boar left with upturned snout, with four lyres above. Rev: stag left, looking back over shoulder, 'wing' motif and annulet above, annulet-in-annulet below. The Brodie Hall, Kent, UK, collection; acquired Chris Rudd (with envelope and ticket); found near Basingstoke, Hampshire, before 2010. S. -; BMC -; ABC 935; see Chris Rudd, List 100, 18 for discussion. Chris Rudd, List 111, number 18 (this coin"). 0.41 grams. Near extremely fine/good very fine; bold animals. Excessively rare (only a few others recorded).

Los 2074

10-40 AD. Obv: COF in box with pellet at sides, pellet-in-annulet above and below. Rev: facing head of Medusa with VERI around. The Brodie Hall, Kent, UK, collection; acquired Chris Rudd (with envelope and ticket"). S. 141; BMC 1506; ABC 1271. Chris Rudd, List 117, number 26 (this coin"). Chris Rudd notes: 'It's five years since we sold our one and only other specimen, which came to us from the Tony Abramson collection. Commenting on it Dr Philip de Jersey said: This is one of the rarest of Verica's silver minims, with only seven examples recorded in the CCI, of which four are in museum collections. The Medusa head links the type back to the quarter stater of Tincomarus bearing the same motif (VA 378) but is rather less well defined here; the limitations of the minim dies must have made this an extraordinarily difficult piece of die engraving'. 0.25 grams. Good very fine/very fine. Extremely rare (only nine others recorded, including four in museums).

Los 2075

50-40 BC. Obv: plain. Rev: small annulate horse left with corded triangle containing pellet-in-annulet above with pellet before and X-in-box below. The Brodie Hall, Kent, UK, collection; acquired Chris Rudd (with envelope and ticket"). S. 172; BMC 2470; ABC 198 variant (hatched box below"). Chris Rudd, Liz's List 58, number 16 (this coin"). Chris Rudd notes (ABC): 'This goes with the Weald Net staters, ABC 177, 180.' 1.10 grams. Near very fine; chipped at edge. Rare variant.

Los 2076

55-45 BC. Obv: wreath motif with inward facing leaves and ornaments in angles. Rev: horse right with beaded mane, wing motif and pellet trefoil above, ellipse and cogwheel in front, cogwheel below. The Brodie Hall, Kent, UK, collection; acquired Chris Rudd (with envelope and ticket"). S. 32; BMC 279-286; ABC 2436. Chris Rudd, List 108, number 44 (this coin"). Chris Rudd notes: 'No, this isn't just another Early Whaddon Chase gold stater. This is a Cogwheel Type gold stater which is a rare type. This excellent example not only shows the wings of the winged sceptre on the obverse, but also a crescentic hidden face like the one on our Commius E-Type gold stater (no 20"). The reverse allows us to see not one but two cruciform 'cogwheel' ornaments: one before the horse (complete), the other under the horse (top part"). There is also a very bold pellet-triad immediately above the horse's head.' 5.70 grams. Good very fine; neat flan. Rare.

Los 2077

35-43 AD. Obv: corn ear without central stalk with [CA]M to left and CVN to right. Rev: horse rearing right with AGR below. The Brodie Hall, Kent, UK, collection; acquired Chris Rudd (with envelope and ticket); found near Stowmarket, Suffolk, 2009. S. 352; BMC 1854; ABC 3002; See Chris Rudd, Lists 64, pp.5-8; 65, pp.2-3; 70, pp.2-4 and 112, pp.5-6 for discussion. Chris Rudd, List 112, number 53 (this coin"). Chris Rudd notes: 'Agr is one of the most elusive rulers of late iron age Britain and this is the prettiest Agr gold quarter stater we have seen. A great specimen of a great rarity.' 1.37 grams. Extremely fine; arguably the finest known example. Excessively rare (only four others recorded).

Los 2079

8-41 AD. Obv: CVNO BELI in double panel with small star above. Rev: horseman riding right with CVN below. The Brodie Hall, Kent, UK, collection; acquired Chris Rudd (with envelope and ticket"). S. 302; BMC 1862; ABC 2858. Chris Rudd, Liz's List 74, number 41 (this coin"). 1.22 grams. Very fine, small striking crack. Very rare.

Los 2081

60-50 BC. Obv: plain. Rev: disjointed horse left, 'domino' box with four pellets above. The Brodie Hall, Kent, UK, collection; acquired Chris Rudd (with envelope and ticket); found Rowley Parish, East Yorkshire, 2011. S. 393; BMC 3185-3186; ABC 1758 variant (plain obverse"). Chris Rudd, Liz's List 66, number 33 (this coin"). Chris Rudd notes: 'low weight so probably a base-gold contemporary forgery.' 3.05 grams. Very fine/near very fine. Rare.

Los 2086

50-30 BC. Obv: pellet-in-annulet at centre. Rev: horse right with beaded mane, cogwheel sun above, pellet-in-annulet before and below. The Brodie Hall, Kent, UK, collection; acquired Chris Rudd (with envelope and ticket"). S. -; BMC -; ABC 2252. Chris Rudd, Liz's List 60, number 42 (this coin"). 0.73 grams. Fine/very fine; much plating surviving. Excessively rare (unique?); no other plated examples recorded.

Los 2087

50-30 BC. Obv: animal facing right with three long claws to each foot with annulet and letter V sideways behind. Rev: beaked animal right with large annulet head, three claws on each foot, standing on curved line (or snake in claws?) with pellets around. The Brodie Hall, Kent, UK, collection; acquired Chris Rudd (with envelope and ticket); ex Joe Fay collection; found Leaden Roding, Essex, before 2010. S. -; BMC -; ABC -; Chris Rudd, List 111, number 43 (this coin"). Apparently unpublished in any standard catalogue. 0.34 grams. Very fine; chipped. Possibly unique.

Los 2088

55-45 BC. Obv: abstract wreath pattern with hidden face. Rev: triple-tailed horse right, charioteer's arms and pellets above, trefoil of pellets behind, eye symbol below tail, seven-spoked wheel below. The Brodie Hall, Kent, UK, collection; acquired Chris Rudd (with envelope and ticket"). S. 38; BMC 454; ABC 485. Chris Rudd, List 109, number 17 (this coin"). Chris Rudd notes: 'the bonus of a big flan like this is that you get all the parts of the horse plus plenty of surrounding ornaments including the charioteer's arms. Robert Van Arsdell selected the reverse of Selsey Two-Faced when he wrote about appreciating Celtic coins (Celtic Coinage of Britain, 1989, 43-45"). It's a brilliant piece of art analysis and well worth reading.' 5.88 grams. Good very fine; large flan, sharp horse with clear wheel. Rare thus.

Los 2089

60-50 BC. Obv: wreath motif with cloak and crude profile. Rev: horse right with pellets above and around, zig-zag with pellets within crescent below. The Brodie Hall, Kent, UK, collection; acquired Chris Rudd (with envelope and ticket) S. 27; BMC 145-179; ABC Chris Rudd, Liz's List 45, number 38 (this coin"). Chris Rudd notes: 'An amazing rarity.....'. 3.04 grams. Very fine; edge chipped, considerable plating survives. Extremely rare as a plated copy (only seven others recorded).

Los 2091

30-10 BC. Obv: branch. Rev: horse right, large crescent above, pellet-in-annulet below. The Brodie Hall, Kent, UK, collection; acquired Chris Rudd (with envelope and ticket); ex N. Aitchison collection. S. 430; BMC 3437-3438; ABC 1480. Chris Rudd, Liz's List 49, number 25 (this coin"). 1.00 grams. Near very fine. Scarce.

Los 2092

30-10 BC. Obv: branch. Rev: horse right, large crescent above, pellet-in-annulet below. The Brodie Hall, Kent, UK, collection; acquired Chris Rudd (with envelope and ticket"). S. 430; BMC 3437-3438; ABC 1480. Chris Rudd, Liz's List 58, number 24 (this coin"). 0.99 grams. Fine; small edge chip. Scarce.

Los 2093

30-10 BC. Obv: boar right with pellet and pellet trefoil below. Rev: horse right with trefoil of pellets above, with five-armed star below and plain ground line. The Brodie Hall, Kent, UK, collection; acquired Chris Rudd (with envelope and ticket"). S. 431; BMC 3455-3472; ABC 1579. 1.02 grams. Very fine; slightly weak strike.

Los 2094

10-43 AD. Obv: double crescents with two pellets between and over lozenge. Rev: horse right with symbols above and pellet and ECE below. The Brodie Hall, Kent, UK collection; acquired Chris Rudd (with envelope and ticket"). S. 443B; BMC 4217; ABC 1687 variant (no mane to horse"). Chris Rudd, Liz's List 45, number 26 (this coin"). 0.41 grams. [No Reserve] Good very fine. Scarce.

Los 808

Pink Floyd: nine concert programmes, 1975 (comic format), Animal 1977 with two ticket stubs for The New Bingley Hall, Stafford, Division Bells 1994 with two ticket stubs for Earls Court London, The Wall - 1981 (Scarfe cover) with two ticket stubs for Earls Court London, The Wall (Live) with one ticket stub for Earls Court London, Pink Floyd Live 1989, World Tour 1987/89, Roger Waters - Radio Kaos and The Pros and cons Of Hitch Hiking with two ticket stubs for Wembley Arena London

Los 816

Cliff Richard /Concert Programmes: Poll-winners 1959-60, Cliff Richard And The Drifter 1959 and Cliff Richard 1961 with ticket stub for the Gaumont Theatre Cardiff, sold with seven other 1960s programmes Soul Explosion, Lonnie Donegan, Tom Jones x 2 one with ticket stub, Tommy Steele and Victor Borge x 2 one with ticket stub the other with flyer and ticket stub, various conditions

Los 823

Emerson Lake And Palmer: concert memorabilia, programme flyer and two ticket stubs for Capitol Theatre Cardiff, Wednesday March 10th 1971, programme and two ticket stubs for The Free Trade Hall Manchester Friday 10th December 1971 and programme and two ticket stubs for The Free Trade Hall Manchester, Monday 13th November 1972

Los 824

Bill Haley / Duane Eddy: original UK concert souvenir programme for their UK 1968 tour, sold with ticket stub for their performance at The Sofia Gardens, Cardiff Thursday 2nd May 1968, programme excellent with small number 24 written to top left corner of front cover, ticket has start time change

Los 827

Ready Steady Go / The Beatles / The Rolling Stones: small collection from the sister of the late 'Michael Aldred' co presenter of the show, including an autograph album of signatures obtain backstage personally by herself including John Lennon, Reg Presley, Cathy McGowan, Keith Fordyce, Scott Walker, Bill Wyman, Charlie Watts also Ready Steady Go card, Dancer 28th August 1964 pin badge, two 1965 ticket stubs for the show one signed by Billy Fury, an Ivy League promo card with signatures and various other signed paper sheets and newspaper cutting relating to her brother As per our Terms and Conditions and with particular reference to autograph material or works, it is imperative that potential buyers or their agents have inspected pieces that interest them to ensure satisfaction with the lot prior to auction; the purchase will be made at their own risk. Special Auction Services will give indications of provenance where stated by vendors. Subject to our normal terms and conditions, we cannot accept returns."

Los 831

The Beach Boys: Programme flyer and ticket stub for their concert at The Capitol Theatre, Cardiff Saturday 7th December 1966, flyer centre fold crease, programme has two Capitol Records insert

Los 833

Brenda Lee: original programme, flyer and ticket stub for her performance at The Capitol Theatre, Cardiff Monday March 11th 1963, also appearing Mike Berry, Tony Sheridan, The Outlaws and others, all in excellent condition except small number 8 written to top right corner of programme front page

Los 835

The Rolling Stones: An original tour programme for the 1964 UK tour which ran from September 5th to October 11th, sold with a ticket stub for their performance at the Capitol Theatre, Cardiff Friday September 11th 1964 both in very good condition

Los 838

Billy Fury / Duane Eddy Autographed Programme: original concert souvenir programme for the UK 1963 tour, sold with ticket stub for their performance at The Sofia Gardens, Cardiff Wednesday November 13th 1963, signed to inside pages by Duane Eddy and band members also by Little Richard and Doris Jackson from the Shirelles (Christian name only), programme with small number 9 written to top right corner of front cover with central vertical fold crease

Los 843

The Beatles: An original concert programme from the UK tour of 18th May to 9th June 1963, which they co-headlined with Roy Orbison, sold with original ticket stub for their performance at the Granada Theatre, Woolwich June 3rd 1963, programme very good one small ink star to back cover

Los 847

The Who: Original double-sided fold-out poster programme, flyer and two ticket stubs for their concert at the Sophia Garden, Cardiff Tuesday 6th October 1970, programme has fold crease to bottom, flyer has central fold crease

Los 848

Gene Vincent / Eddie Cochran: Original programme, flyer and ticket stub for their performance at The Gaumont Theatre, Cardiff Friday 26th February 1960 , flyer has small paper lose to right hand edge

Los 851

Pink Floyd / Jimi Hendrix: Original 1967 UK 16-page tour programme for the package tour in November / December 1967 with The Jimi Hendrix Experience, The Move, Pink Floyd, The Nice, Amen Corner, Outer Limits and Eire Apparent, compered by Pete Drummond, very clean with light vertical central crease and small 22 written to top right corner, sold with an original ticket stub for the performance at the Sophia Gardens Pavilion, Cardiff Thursday November 23rd 1967

Los 854

Pink Floyd: Original programme for 'The Afan Festival Of Progressive Music' - Afan Lido Sports Centre, Port Talbot Wales 6th December 1969 - line up included Pink Floyd, Pentangle, East Of Eden, Sam Apple Pie, Daddy Long Legs, Samson and others, sold with two ticket stubs for the event, programme is in excellent condition

Los 874

Led Zeppelin: Original ticket stub for The Kings Hall, Belle Vue Manchester Tuesday November 30th 1971, in excellent condition

Los 879

Pink Floyd: Original typed single sheet programme for The Cardiff Arts Centre Project Benefit Event, at The Sophia Gardens Pavilion, Cardiff Thursday 5th February 1970, line up included Pink Floyd, Black Sabbath, Quintessence, Daddy Long Legs and others, sold with an original ticket stub for the concert

Los 880

Pink Floyd / Led Zeppelin: Original programme for The Bath Festival Of Blues And Progressive Music Saturday 27th and Sunday 28th June 1970 in excellent condition sold with original half ticket for weekend), and one other full ticket

Los 898

The Beatles: ephemera for the concert at The Shea Stadium August 23rd 1966, original ticket stub, original circular / promo letter which came with the delivery of the ticket, typed info sheet on the venue, ticket pricing and ordering of the tickets and a original welcoming and safety notice card for concert, sold with two 1964 and 1966 souvenir programmes, ticket and safety notice are attached with tape to scrap book page

Los 951

The Who: five programmes, Tommy - 1972 with ticket stub for The Rainbow Theatre London, Live Aid - 1985, Quadrophenia - 1996 , Tommy - 1989 The Royal Albert Hall London and The Kids Are Alright - 1989, various conditions

Los 1526

Ebonised mantel ticket clock, the 6.5" square dial with apertures for digital hours and minutes, within an ornate gilt metal applied cast surround and stepped glazed case surmounted by a brass carrying handle, 11.5" high (pendulum and keys)

Los 180

World cup 1966 programme, 1958 Bolton Wanderers v Manchester United final programme with original ticket stub. Three Bolton V Stoke team sheets and Eddie Hopkinson's testimonial brochure 1971

Los 204

A collection of Tri-ang Hornby train set to include tracks, carriages, Boxed ticket office and others

Los 370

Shropshire and Montgomeryshire Railway, a framed time table from Monday October 3rd 1923, 62cm x 44cm, a third class travel ticket for Shrewsbury to Lydham Heath and a 19th century aquatint of St Mary church Shrewsbury (3)

Los 251

Two 1950's Silver City Airways Limited Ticket Booklets with Counterfoil Tickets

Los 117

A good collection of England Rugby Union International programmes, many with original ticket stubs attached, together with a quantity of Rugby World magazine back issues.

Los 164

F1 interest: including a Jensen Button coloured photograph and signed Goodwood festival of speed ticket (July 2002), framed as one, a David Coulthard signed coloured print, a Robert Tomlin limited edition print, Storming to Victory 9/250, a Nick Heidfeld signed photograph, a Renault F1 team baseball cap, and a DHLJ Jordan Honda tea and coffee service (qty)

Los 4444

A collection of various railway related items to include Midland and LMS brass plaques, ticket punches, etc

Los 580

A 1981 European Cup Final programme, ticket, travel itinerary

Los 17

Assorted Stamps, Covers and Postcards collection. Ring binder containing around 40 mixed items. Includes 2001 HM The Queen stamps, postcards, Gibralta New Coins in Europe first day cover, 5 Euro note and 1 cent coin, 1999 Total Eclipse covers with 3D glasses, and ticket to the Eclipse viewing event on the Isle of Portland. Astronomy first day cover, Harry Potter first day cover, Ships of Star Trek large cover, Concorde cover and postcard, set of three John Lennon covers with extra loose stamp sheets and much more. Good condition. All signed items come with a Certificate of Authenticity and can be shipped worldwide.

Los 472

The 25th Brian Jones Memorial Tribute Concert ticket. Unused ticket for the Brian Jones memorial tribute concert, signed to the face by Noel Redding ( Jimi Hendrix ) and Donovan along with a copy of NME from July 1994 with Brian Jones interview from beyond the grave

Los 231

1971/72 European Cup S/F, Inter Milan v Celtic, a ticket from the game played on 05/04/1972

Los 110

1935 Southampton, Menu and ticket/card from the Jubilee Celebration Club Dinner, held at the South Western Hotel on 23/11/1935

Los 709

1945/46 Cardiff City v West Bromwich Albion, a ticket from the game played on 05/01/1946

Los 436

1960/61 Hamburg v Burnley, a programme, and rare ticket from the European Cup game played on 15/03/1961, the ticket is unused and complete, but has a slight tear at the top

Los 81

Brentford, a collection of 32 home programmes from the 1940's and 1950's, in various condition, the season split is as follows - 1943/44 (1) Tottenham in poor condition, 1944/45 (3), 1945/46 (1), 1946/47 (7), 1948/49 (1), 1952/53 (3), 1953/54 (5), 1954/55 (1) Millwall, 1955/56 (1) Chelsea (friendly), in addition is a ticket from the Brentford v WBA game played on 07/02/1948

Los 1005

1958 Rugby League Final Replay, Wigan v Workington, a ticket from the game that was not required, but was scheduled to take place at Odsal, Bradford on 18/05/1958

Los 1156

1953 FA Cup Final, Blackpool v Bolton, an official programme, pirate programme by Buick, a match ticket from the game played on 02/05/1953, plus a few newspaper cuttings

Los 846

A collection of various football memorabilia, to include, Football League handbooks from 1928/29, 1933/34, 1935/36, 1942/43, Southampton FC Golden Jubilee Souvenir Handbook (taped edges), 1965/66 Blackburn season ticket book, carreras turf cigaretees and 1956/57 Southend Handbook, 1957/58 Bristol City Handbook

Los 1162

Newcastle Utd, in european competitions, a collection of 9 away programmes, 1968/69 Feyenoord, Sporting Lisbon, Vitoria Setubal, Rangers (S/F), 1969/70 Dundee Utd, Southampton, Anderlecht, 1977/78 Bohemians (with ticket), Bastia

Los 40

A collection of 150 football match tickets, from the 1960's onwards, there are 61 tickets from the 1960's. Noted are strong Aston Villa & West Bromwich Albion content, the tickets include 1960/61 Aston Villa v Tottenham (FAC), 1960/61 Birmingham Schools v Lancashire Schools at WBA, 1961/62 Walsall v Sunderland, 1964/65 Notts Co v Brighton, 1964/65 Mansfield v Hull, 1964/65 Fulham v Blackpool, 1966/67 Burnley v Naples (ICFC) folded, worn, c1970 Lower Gornal Athletic v Cardiff (poor), 70/71 Everton v Tottenham, 81/82 Dudley Town v WBA (Wile Test), 1988/89 Walsall v Chelsea, 1991/92 WBA v Chelsea (Friendly), plus a 1974/75 WBA Season Ticket Book

Los 1051

1957/58 West Bromwich Albion v Manchester Utd, a ticket from the FA Cup tie played on 04/11/1958

Los 74

1941 Ticket, Football League Cup Final, Arsenal v Preston, from the game played at Wembley on 10/05/1941

Los 75

1942 Ticket, London War Cup Final, Brentford v Portsmouth, from the game played at Wembley on 30/05/1942

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