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Football: Brentford FC, a folder containing a selection of items inc. Slough v Brentford FA Cup match poster, Brentford News Chronicle insert team pictures 1935/6 & 1937/8, Hounslow v Brentford match programme & ticket for opening of floodlights 1965/6, balance sheets & reports, late 1930s, single sheet programme for home friendly v Ipswich 14 Aug 1965 etc (gen gd/vg)
Football programmes: Selection, Wolverhampton Wanderers homes v Spartak Fr & Honved Fr 54/5, Moscow Dynamo Fr 55/6, Red Banner Fr 56/7 EC, FA Cup Final 1960 Blackburn v Wolves, England v Rest of the World 1953, 1966 World Cup Tournament programme plus one 1966 World Cup match ticket from Villa Park dated 16 July & a selection of autographs in album & loose (gd/vg)
Sir Geoffrey Harmsworth’s Scrapbook of the airship “Graf Zeppelin” 2nd England Flight. A large (34cmx28cm) hardbound scrapbook of the journalist’s journey on the Graf Zeppelin, and later events including the photographs of the Dornier X. The scrapbook contains a variety of interesting items, including: Zeppelin Passenger regulations leaflet, Ticket for embarkation at the London Air Park (Feltham), menus and radio-telegram flimsy. Newspaper articles covering the flight, including by Geoffrey Harmsworth himself, and letters by to Harmsworth from the Master of Semphill (recently revealed as a spy for Japan from the 1920’s onward) and lady Drogheda among others. 19 photographs (25cmx20cm) relating to the Graf Zeppelin flight, showing passengers and crew, including Hugo Eckner at work and dinner, and aerial photographs of London from the ship. Also Imperial Airways Gazette of November 1930, and 12 photographs (25cmx20cm) of a Handley Page HP42 at Croydon Airport. Also 13 very rare photographs of the famous Dornier prototype seaplane, the DO-X on the water and flying. GC See Plate 13
Souvenirs of L32 shot down 24 September 1916. A plywood board, (39cmx20cm) upon which is mounted 7 items associated with the German Naval Airship L32 (LZ 74), including 2 pieces of Duralumin Framework, a couple of lengths of cord or twine, a twisted wire loop, and an metal eyelet. Typewritten slip pasted bottom centre of the board reads: “Salvaged from a Zeppelin shot down over England on 24th September 1916. It drifted over Essex and came down in flames at Great Burstead near Billiricay(sic). The bomb fragments are from a bomb jettisoned as they passed over Sheffield which fell in Priest Lane(unreadable)ing the houses but killing (unreadable) who was standing at the window. The crew were buried in a mass grave in Great Burstead Churchyard.” Bottom right of the board is a child’s ticked for the Great Eastern Railway, bottom left is a space the right size for an adult railway ticket of the period. Several loops of copper wire indicate where other souvenirs have gone missing over the years.L32, under the command of Kapitan-Leutnant Werner Petersen was one of the four Zeppelins tasked to raid England on the night of 23 September 1916. Intercepted by 2nd Lt Frederick Sowrey in the early hours of 24 September 1916, the ship was shot down with the loss of all hands.
A fragment of the outer cover of the Graf Zeppelin. A small piece mounted and certified ‘original fabric of the outer covering ‘Graf Zeppelin’ Clara Adams only woman passenger-64-men-1928 across the Atlantic’. The piece was presented to Clara Adams by Hugo Eckener. The Lady was the first female passenger to purchase a ticket $3000 for the first flight across the Atlantic in October 1928. See website
Zeppelin miscellany. A nice group of entry tickets for the Zeppelin hanger, plus an early ticket for the Zeppelin museum, a ticket for landing at Leipzig Aerodrome. Kurgarten Hotel luggage label, etc etc and 3 coloured postcards of Hindenburg interior. Also 2 WW1 letters from Airship Troop, Kommando LZ-90 & Troop No.6 QGC-GC some age wear. See website
LUTTRELL WYNNE. Important Account Book 1785-1790. One side "Receipts", the other side "Expences in Housekeeping Ec.". Residence possibly being at Queen Anne Street, West. The Chelsea house being sold by 16 May 1786, £1130 received from Mr Virtue "for the House at Chelsea and fixtures." A note on April 4, 1786 "Recd of Messrs Leigh and Southerlby for sale of books - on account £666.19.9, suggests that this would be the sale of the famous library of Narcissus Luttrell (1657-1732). Other entries include Feb 1785 "Recd of Dr Farmer for old Pamphlets/Poetry £22.1.0." Jan 1785 "Fr Mr White for Law-books Ec £174.2.0.". The Household expenses are very detailed:- servants wages by name, "Mrs Oliver for measuring for the maid-servts, Eliz. Collins for making it, for Womens shoes.", Watchman, Fruit, "Mr Grimwood for Mrs Stackhouse's plants.", Radcliff Infirmary, Lamp-lighting, Temple, Ticket in Irish Lottery, Wilton Carpet, Mahogany Wardrobe, Coffee house Bill, "Carriage of Trunks to Oxford with Books for A.S.C.", Lewis Bookbinder, "Mr Ward for Beef Xmas.", a Safe for Meat, "for painting and repairs of ye house in Q Anne Street.", Isherwood for hanging paper. 150 well filled pages, cont sheep, sm 4to, vg condition. (See illustration)
Catlin, George (1796-1872) The North American Indians. Edinburgh: John Grant, 1926. Two large octavo volumes, illustrated with maps and 320 colored illustrations from the original paintings; in the original red publisher`s pictorial cloth, stamped in black and gold on spines and front boards, t.e.g.; spines slightly sunned, one corner bumped, with book ticket of Henry Southeran, 10 x 6 in. (2).
Lorca, Federico García (1898-1936) The Poet in New York and other Poems. New York: Norton & Co., [1940]. First edition, translated by Rolfe Humphries (1894-1969), in bright orange publisher`s cloth with lettering on the spine, contemporary book ticket of Gates & Gates booksellers of Worcester, in the dust jacket with two small chips, one small water spot, spine very slightly sunned, back outside of dust jacket slightly shelf worn, 8 1/2 x 5 1/2 in.
Saint-Exupery, Antoine de (1900-1944) The Little Prince. New York: Reynal & Hitchcock, [1943] Limited edition, first edition in English, signed by the author, copy number 298 of 500, translated by Katherine Woods, in publisher`s peach-colored cloth binding, stamped in red, and the original dust jacket, price-clipped, torn with loss at the head of the spine and a larger section torn with loss on the back cover, other wear and minor tears, edge wear, spine sun-faded, early ownership inscription on ffep, ticket of Des Forges, Books de Luxe of Milwaukee, pasted inside the back board, 8 3/4 x 7 in. Saint-Exupery disappeared while flying a reconnaissance mission on German troop movements on July 31, 1944.
Sainte Bible, Contenant l`Ancien et le Nouveau Testament, Traduite en François. Paris: Desprez, 1776. Three octavo volumes, ex libris the Russian Imperial Library at Tsarskoe-Selo, with the stamp, which reads, "Bibliotheque de Tsarskoe Selo," on the half-titles, and a ticket from the Russian Imperial Exhibit pasted on the ffep in each volume, Lord & Taylor hosted the Hammer Galleries` sale of Imperial Russian material in New York in the 1930s; the volumes bound in uniform contemporary speckled calfskin, head compartment of each discolored, with loss of leather, green labels, endcaps mostly chipped away. (3).
White, E.B. (1899-1985) Charlotte`s Web. New York: Harper & Brothers, [1952]. First edition, with "I-B" on the copyright page, octavo, 184 pages, in tan publisher`s cloth with the title written in spider webs on the front board and spine, in a first issue dust jacket with four blurbs for Stuart Little on the back panel, minor abrasions, torn along spine and into front panel without loss (could be repaired), corners slightly worn, stray pencil marks, small book ticket from the original retailer, the Personal Book Shop in Boston pasted on the ffep, 8 x 5 1/4 in.
FROG, Arnold, Astra and other makers, including a FROG Single Seater Fighter Mark V, Arnold tinplate US Army 1951 Jeep, Astra Searchlight, in original boxes, with loose field guns by Britains (6), SEL 4 Volt Battery, Sutcliffe Sea Wolf Atomic Submarine, Lone Star Roll Ticket Machine, Bing tinplate Destination Indicator and a quantity of lead animals and scenery by Britains and other makers, P-E, Arnold with damaged windscreen, Sutcliffe lacks parts, bing lacks paper destination roll, boxes P-VG
A 1970's No.6 Derby County football shirt worn by Colin Todd, together with a 1975-75 Derby County FC signed Football League Champions publication, signed by all players, together with newspaper cuttings from May 9th 1972 celebrating DCFC Football League Championship success, with sportsman dinner 1972 Bobby Charlton menu, signed, along with Derby County versus West Ham, Wembley Charity Shield programme, Saturday 9th August 1975, with ticket stubs
A collection of football programmes including two FA cup final programmes with ticket stubs; 1981 Manchester City versus Totenham Hotspur final and a 1972 FA cup final programme Arsenal versus Leeds United, together with other programmes, including internationals, together with Wimbledon tennis final programmes 1988 and 1991, parcel lot
Lottery Ticket 1788 original lottery ticket for the State Lottery for 1788 being a fourth part ticket signed by John Bruckshaw of the Royal Exchange^ with the number added in ms^ together with an attractive handbill advertising the Grand State Lottery for 1810 (a little weakness in original folds but in acceptable condition)^ and bearing the legend ‘to the Inhabitant of this house’ to verso (clearly a mail drop leaflet of the time – junk mail is not a new invention !).
Autographs large autograph album containing a wealth of autographic entries (many signed photographs) c1920s/30s including: Ivor Novello (signed photo and further inscription)^ George Grossmith^ Fred Astaire^ Adele Astair^ Felix Aylmer^Carl Brissan^ Seymour Hicks^ Olive Gilbert^ Ernest Thesinger^ Lesley Henson^ J Forbes-Robertson^ Mrs Patrick Campbell^ Leonide Massine^ Fred Terry^ Phyllis Neilson-Terry^ Matheson Lang^ Eric Portman^ Prudence Vanburgh^ Irene Vanburgh^ Violet Vanburgh^ Edna Best^ Sybil Thorndike^ Evelyn Laye^ Cicely Courtnedge^ Claude Hulbert^ May Kendal^ J Martin-Harvey^ Henry Lytton (as The Mikado)^ Cedric Hardwick^ Rex Harrison^ Gladys Cooper^ Gwen Ffrangcon Davies^ Dorothy Tutin^ Lilian Braithwaite^ Vesta Tilley^ Nellie Wallace^ Tallulah Bankead^ Bransby Williams^ Gertrude Lawrence^ Gracie Fields^ Heddle Nash^ John Barbirolli^ Edith Evans^ John Laurie^ and many many more. We understand that this album was compiled by a Stage Door manager at a Glasgow Theatre. Together with a ticket for the Victoria v South Australia cricket match at Melbourne in January 1949 signed on the back by Donald Bradman^ a cut signature of Jack Hobbs and an autograph letter of Olav Baden-Powell
Entertainment Memorabilia: John Wayne `The Duke` souvenir scrapbook containing original black & white photographs press & publicity two signed (possibly secretarial), cuttings, postcards, programme with two ticket stubs for Royal World Premier for `The Conqueror 1956 & press book for `The Angel & The Badman (poor).
'Prinny', while having married Mrs Fitzherbert morganatically, was forced by his father to divorce Mrs Fitzherbert and marry his choice, the German Princess Caroline. On her arrival in London, Prinny was disappointed. She was nothing like the portrait miniature supplied and she bathed very infrequently. He went to the wedding drunk and weighing 20 stone. Despite this, on that, his wedding night, they managed to conceive - the only time he slept with Caroline. He then tried to divorce her, which needed an Act of Parliament. The evidence he concocted was presented to parliament in green cloth bags and largely comprised soiled bed sheets from her supposed relationship with an Italian Count. She returned to England for the coronation in 1821 wearing a hat with the three ostrich feathers of the Prince of Wales in which she is invariably depicted - see the following lot. The populous, loathing Prinny for his excesses, but rooting for Caroline, lined the streets and acclaimed her. At Westminster Abbey, Prinny had lodged gatekeepers, including the World Champion pugilist, Tom Cribb, preventing her entering on the grounds that she hadn't got a ticket. Distraught, Caroline turned away and died some months later, some saying she was poisoned - see lot 432. Despite his monstrosity, Prinny, a gambler, spendthrift and womaniser, was actually a man of great aesthetic taste. He built Carlton House (hence the desk) to his design, the Brighton Pavilion and formed its Sèvres collection, now belonging to Her Majesty the Queen. A man of curious contrasts. A rare pearlware Mug, c.1820, printed in black with a commemoration of the Parliamentary Bill to divorce Caroline (which failed), the base ribbed, the mouth pink lustre, some wear, 8.8cm According to May: 'Possibly the rarest of Carolinae known'. Illustrated as plate 57. The print shows the scales of justice overseen by John Bull with speech bubbles reading 'Well done Caroline, they think to make light of you, but it won't do, I'll see fair play'. The lighter Prinny, trying to be dragged down by courtiers and the law beneath bags titled 'Green' and 'Secrets', but much outweighed by Caroline, with justice on her side, and acclaiming soldiers. This took place at the height of the Napoleonic Wars, hence the soldiers and ships in the background. CONDITION REPORT: Lustre wear to top rim and to handle. Printed area worn. Base rim discoloured and visible crack to base rim, also possibly a restored chip 3.5cm long.
A collection of Davis Cup tickets including a 1933 Davis Cup Final, Roland Garros, ticket booklet with three used and one unused ticket, stub from 1938 challenge round in USA, 1984 Argentina vs USA, 1991 USA vs Germany semi-final round, a number of further ticket stubs for various tournaments, together with eighteen tennis spoons, and two 1998 numbered US Open Limited Edition pin sets.
A ''Bloody Sunday'' 1920 G.A.A. Original Ticket - Cumann na gcleas Luith n Gaedhealach (Gaelic Athletic Association) Great Challenge Match (Football) Tipperary V. Dublin at Croke Park, on Sunday November 21, 1920. Match at 2.45p.m. Admission 1/- An very rare original admission ticket for that remarkable occasion on that fateful day, 8 x 11cm, * A memento of a crucial day in the independence struggle. Early on the morning of November 20, men from Michael Collins' 'squad' raided the Dublin residences of officers whom Collins had identified as British intelligence agents, and shot 14 men dead, one of them in error, wounding four others. Later that day members of the 'Black-and-Tans' entered Croke Park during the 'great challenge match' then being played, and opened fire with machine-guns and rifles, killing twelve spectators and one of the players, and wounding many others. On the same day two Republican prisoners, Peadar Clancy and Dick McKee, were shot dead at Dublin Castle with Conor Clune 'while trying to escape'. While the body-count on each side may have been about the same, Collins' coup decapitated the British intelligence effort in Dublin, while the Croke Park shootings led to massive international publicity unfavourable to Britain.
THEATRE-ROYAL, NORWICH 1757/8, A COLLECTION comprising: Silver Ticket of admission, Norwich Theatre 1758-20-verso "Mary Hammont 1782", with milled rim and pierced for suspension; Signed articles of agreement 10/1/1786 in connection with purchase of this ticket (no. 20) and certified copy of same; and a printed bill with a record of the General Meeting of 18/8/1817 to consider position of silver ticket holders in the advent of a new theatre being built; all contained in recent box in book-form with blue morocco spine with crimson label Provenance: The estate of Tony Sweeney

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