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A comprehensive collection of 1966 World Cup memorabilia - including World Cup Final Ticket, Baggage Labels, Souvenir Programmes, summaries of Broadcasting Schedules, pendants from Radio Stations of the World covering the event, London Weekly Diary of Social Events, World Cup England 1966 Radio Broadcasters Handbook x 2, Staff Pass for Thursday 7.30 pm July 28th
A quantity of various Royal ephemera to include various invitations including Invitation to Windsor Castle prior to the Marriage of her Royal Highness Princess Alexandra of Kent to The Hon Angus Ogilvy in the name of Air Vice Marshall Sir Edward and Lady Fielden together with Order of Service for same April 24th 1963 and ticket No. 41 for same, Invitation to Garden Party at Buckingham Palace 17th July 1980 in the name of Lady Fielden, Invitation to celebrate the 50th Anniversary of The Formation of The Kings Flight 26th June 1986 in the name of Lady Fielden, Christmas card depicting The Queen and Prince Philip from Sir Maurice and Lady Dorman, Christmas card from J.H. England of Handley Page Ltd. inscribed "When you want something large try NW2", various newspapers including "The Scottish Daily Express" December 11th 1936 with detail of The Abdication Bill, one copy of "The Daily Express" Wednesday, May 9th 1945 "This Was Their Finest Day", etc. (Provenance : Air Vice Marshall Sir Edward "Mouse" Fielden GCVO, CB, DFC, AFC [deceased], personal pilot to Edward VIII when Prince of Wales, Chief Air Pilot and Extra Equerry, then Captain of the King's Flight/Queen's Flight - for further information please contact the Auctioneers)
[TRANSPORT]. RAILWAYS Thomas, David St. John, et al. A Regional History of the Railways of Great Britain, sixteen volumes, David & Charles, Newton Abbot / Atlantic Transport Publishers, various editions / dates, boards, dustjackets, illustrations, octavo; Pask, Brian. The Tickets of the Grimsby & Immingham Electric Railway, The Transport Ticket Society, Sevenoaks, 1999, pictorial stiff paper covers (stapled), illustrations, A4; a quantity of other works; and nine modern folding Ordnance Survey maps of West Country interest.
ASSORTED SPORTING PROGRAMMES & SHIPPING LINE EPHEMERA comprising five British Empire and Commonwealth Games programmes, 1958, including one for the opening ceremony, each with a ticket stub; a New Zealand Shipping Company Passenger List, R.M.S. Rangitoto, 1953; twenty-nine associated pre-printed menu cards, 1952-53; twenty-six similar blank menu cards; and three 'M.V. Ruahine' pre-printed menu cards, 1951, (64).
A poster for the new Theatre Royal, Covent Garden at it’s opening night of Macbeth, Monday, September 18th 1809. 6¾ by 17¾ins in a silk mount, another dated only Tuesday, November 12th. 6¾ by 19¼ins in a silk mount and a framed ticket of admission to Sir W.W.Wynnes, Theatre at Wynnstay by Bunbury. 4¼ by 6ins. Est £40-60
LAVATER (J.C.) Essays on Physiognomy . . . translated from the French by Henry Hunter. First English Edition, 5 vols. many engraved illus. (some as plates - 'executed by or under the superintendence of, Thomas Holloway'), half titles; earlier 19th cent. gilt-ruled diced calf, panelled spines, marbled e/ps. & edges (by Bohn, with Frith Street ticket), folio. 1789-98. * Earl Vane (Rev. John Vane) book labels; probably complete, but sold as found.
LIVINGSTONE (D.) Missionary Travels and Researches in South Africa . . . First Edition. engraved portrait, 2 folded maps (one in end pocket), 25 wood-engraved plates (2 folded), 20 text illus., 8pp. publisher's list; original blind-decorated chocolate cloth, gilt-lettered on spine, chocolate e/ps. (by Edmonds & Remnants, with their ticket). 1857. * contemp. gift inscription on front blank.
NELSON (Horatio) The Dispatches and Letters of Vice Admiral Lord Viscount Nelson, with notes by Sir Nicholas Harris Nicolas. First Edition, 7 vols. portrait, 4 folded facsimile letters & 3 battle plans (2 part-coloured); original blind & gilt-decorated cloth, 1844-46. * all volumes with publisher's catalogue/list; contemp. bookseller's ticket J.O. Clarke (Bath); crested booklabels of E.H. Ellis; THE CONTINENTAL TOURIST, Belguim and Nassau . . . pictorial engraved & printed titles, 60 tissue-guarded, steel engraved plates, folded plans of Bruxelles & Frankfurt; original blind & gilt-decorated cloth. (ca. 1850)
GRAY (T.) The Poems of Mr. Gray. To which are prefixed Memoirs of his Life and Writings, by W. Mason . . . First Edition. portrait frontis., half title, errata leaf; contemp. calf, gilt-ruled & panelled spine with red label, 4to. York: printed by A. Ward . . . 1775. * Vane Londonderry armorial bookplate; the second edition was published later the same year; [PORTRAITS] The Gallery of Portraits; with Memoirs. 5 vols. 120 engraved portrait, text illus; original gilt cloth, 4to. 1835. * Londonderry book labels ('Earl Vane, from the library of the Rev. John Vane'); contemp. bookseller's ticket (Bain, Haymarket).
An embroidered Bob Dylan hat bearing name and logo to the front, and the titles "Don't Think Twice" and "It's Alright" to the back, a quantity of concert ticket stubs, press cuttings and pin badges all relating to Bob Dylan concerts, three DVDs and a limited edition 15 CD set "Bob Dylan Revisited" SACD and a reproduction poster of the artists performance at the Philharmonic Hall New York. CONDITION REPORT DVD tiles; "Unplugged", "Hard to Handle" and "The Freewheelin-on-Line annual 2002/2003".
Ten vinyl albums to include George Harrison and AC/DC, approximately thirty vinyl singles to include "Yellow Submarine" by The Beatles, "She's a Woman" by The Beatles, "Ticket To Ride" by The Beatles, "Imagine" by John Lennon, further singles by The Beatles, George Harrison, Elvis Presley "O Sole Mio" etc, a Beatles pop-up book, an unframed Rolling stones poster and an unframed Beatles poster.
Four black and white images of The Beatles together with a copy of a ticket for the Olympia Stadium Detroit, August 13th 1966, framed as one and presented with a plaque detailing "The Beatles Last Tour USA", a limited edition no.78/1000, certificate of authenticity verso, 62 x 30.5cm, framed and glazed.
Elvis Presley 12 inch Acetate for "Suspicion". This WHBQ Radio station acetate from Memphis, Tennessee hails from the radio station where disc jockey Dewey Phillips played the first Elvis Presley recording Thats Alright Mama in 1954. This extremely rare acetate is on a metal disc and plays at 78 RPM. On the reverse of the acetate are the two holes with the second being for locking the disc whilst cutting the acetate proving this to be a genuine WHBQ radio station acetate. On this reverse side is a WHBQ radio station advertisement for the Ray Charles concert in Memphis on Sunday August 20th 1961. Variety magazine reported on August 23rd 1961 "History was made in Memphis Sunday 20th when for the first time an integrated audience attended the all-negro Ray Charles show...This was the first time, moreover that the FOR COLORED ONLY banner in front of the ladies restrooms was taboo during a performance at Ellis auditorium" "Suspicion" was a great favourite of Elvis Presley as it enabled him to showcase his wide vocal range. "Suspicion" was first released in the US on the LP "Pot Luck" in June 1962 with the recording session for "Suspicion" documented as taking place on March 19th 1962 together with the other Doc Pomus track "Shes not you" on the same date later to be released as a single in 1962. Suspicion for some reason was not chosen as a single for release at this time from the album. The date of the recording of "Suspicion" on this acetate is not known but one would think that it is the one from March 19th 1962 most probably. The only date we do know for sure from this acetate is the date August 20th 1961 which is recorded by the WHBQ disc jockey on the Ray Charles advert from WHBQ for the concert and ticket sales for the concert on that date. Interestingly we do not know for sure why the single Suspicion should be on this WHBQ radio station acetate. Whether the station were plugging the track we do not know. It raises interesting questions which we do not know the answers to - a fascinating piece of history. This lot is accompanied with a professionally recorded CD of the recording "Suspicion" from side 1 and also the recording of the advert for the Ray Charles concert with the Raelettes at Ellis Auditorium on Sunday August 20th 1961 from side 2. The condition of the acetate is poor to fair and there is an audio recording which you can listen to which does have audible scratches. This is an opportunity to acquire a one of a kind piece of history for Elvis Presley and his links with WHBQ Radio. We have not seen another WHBQ Elvis acetate and do not know anyone who has despite best efforts so we can not throw any more light on the subject save to say it is a rare find and a true piece of Elvis history DIGITAL VERSION OF THIS RECORDING AVAILABLE HERE
London Underground Electric Railways 1907 advertising CARD with MAP, one of a series featuring different stations, in this case South Kensington with an illustration of a Great Northern, Piccadilly and Brompton Railway train. The card opens into 3 parts by lifting the train to reveal more of the station, including posters. It opens out to show fares, journey times and season-ticket rates. The reverse of the card has a small map of the Underground. Fair condition., some old tape repairs [1]

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