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.
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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
A collection of mid 20th century black and white motor racing related photographs depicting various famous motor racing drivers and their vehicles in competition at various motor racing circuits (some annotated) together with a 9th RAC British Grand Prix July 1956 card jacket ticket for entry to the Pits Grandstand.
Crawhall (Joseph) Border Notes and Mixty-Maxty, one of 50 copies, lithographed facsimile of the original manuscript, numerous plates, illustrations and decorations by Crawhall and his son, 5 plates and some decorations hand-coloured, presentation copy from the author to Frederick C.Montague with accompanying A.L.s. tipped in at beginning, contemporary half morocco, by Andrew Reid of Newcastle on Tyne with his ticket at end, spine titled in gilt, t.e.g., others uncut, a little rubbed at edges, [Thacher p.132; W&S p.70], 4to, [Newcastle upon Tyne, A.Reid for Robert Robinson], 1880. Scarce; ".an `ollapodrida` of angling verse and miscellaneous drollery.Of Mr Crawhall it may be said that he has created crown-jewels for the angling-libraries of the future. There can be no queston that his books will give rise to eager competition in the auction-rooms of half a century hence." Westwood & Satchell.
YEATS (W.B.) Responsibilities: Poems and a play. Limited Edition. engraved title vignette, imprint leaf (printed in red) at end, publishers holland-backed grey boards (with binder's ticket), almost entirely unopened. Dundrum: The Cuala Press,1914. * limitation of 400 numbered copies Illustrated
A COLLECTION OF ASTON VILLA INTEREST EPHEMERA, to include a 1975 UEFA CUP away fixture ticket stub v R. Antwerp F. C., together with a `Special Excursion` ticket and `Ellerman Travel` itinerary for fans travelling to and from Antwerp by rail and sea, a 1921 Aston Villa `Complimentary Pass to Pavilion` signed by the Director, a 1919-1920 season team photograph, and a 1977 League Cup Final Replay ticket stub v Everton.
A small quantity of military WW2 ephemera to include items from Jerusalem to include a regiment photograph for 1002 Docks Operating Company 'before embarking for Middle East on the HMS Samaria,' a YMCA Jerusalem ticket, 2 period photos of Camel squad camps, 'Your Guide To The Holy Land' manual, arabic train ticket, a 1912 'Cavalry Training' book, 1943 menu etc
A mixed lot of enamel and porcelain boxes,comprising: a French base metal mounted enamel vesta case, the hinged cover enamelled with a return ticket from Monte Carlo to Nice, the base enamelled with a roulette table, plus an oval patch box, the cover with `A Trifle from Penzance, plus two further enamel boxes and two modern enamel boxes, three porcelain boxes and a hard stone box. (10)
Cricket - Cricket scrapbooks 1960s. Three red albums containing a large collection of mainly press cuttings and photographs relating to Test and first class matches played in the period. Also contains a pass to a box at Lord’s from 1964, match ticket to the Kennington Oval, 1964, ticket for the M.C.C. Centenary Dinner, Grosvenor House, London, 1964, cricket book dust wrappers, Leicestershire C.C.C. annual reports, M.C.C. Christmas card featuring a photograph of the sparrow killed by a cricket ball, and some Bidborough C.C. fixture cards of which Frank Woolley was an Honorary Life Vice President. Compiled by the cricket historian, C.I.S. Wallace. Qty 3. G
Cricket - England v New Zealand 1937. Official complimentary ticket for the Test match held at Old Trafford on 27th July 1937 and an official invitation from the Committee to Rev C.E.M. Wilson for the same match. G/VG The Rev. Clement Eustace Macro Wilson, 1875-1944 played eight times for Yorkshire and twice for England
Fellows (Charles). A Narrative of an Ascent to the Summit of Mont Blanc, 1st ed., 1827, additional vign. title, ten uncol. litho. plts., one facsimile certificate and one table of comparative heights, ‘Directions for placing the plates’ slip at rear, page size 29.5 x 23cm, some scattered spotting, mainly to margins, a.e.g., contemp. blind-panelled and gilt-dec. green morocco by W. Dearden, Nottingham (with his ticket), a little rubbed at extremities, minor surface damage to rear cover, slim 4to. Neate F18. One of fifty copies printed for private circulation. This was the fourteenth ascent of Mont Blanc. Fellows and his companion, William Hawes, adopted a variation of the customary route, i.e. via the Mur de Cote. (1)
Thackeray (William Makepeace). The Virginians. A Tale of the Last Century, 2 vols., 1st ed. in bookform, Bradbury & Evans, 1858-59, bound from the parts, forty-eight steel eng. plts. by the author, incl. frontispieces and addn. title-pages, marginal toning to plts., numerous wood engs. on letterpress, rough-trimmed, orig. blue blindstamped cloth, spines faded and sl. frayed to extrems., 8vo, together with [Lister, Thomas Henry], Herbert Lacy. By the Author of Granby, 3 vols., 1st ed., Henry Colburn, 1828, without half-titles and ads., first few leavs of vol. 1 detached, title-page to vol. 1 with upper corner sometime torn away and repaired, ms. ownership name at head of titles, modern book ticket on front pastedowns, scattered foxing and marks, orig. moire maroon cloth, faded and spotted, some sl. fraying to spine extrems., first vol. with binding detached at upper hinge, large 12mo, plus other 19th lit., incl. George Eliot, Walter Scott, Oliver Goldsmith (22).
Jones (Owen). Gray’s Elegy. Illuminated by Owen Jones, Longman, 1846, eighteen thick card leaves, richly chromolithographed in colours and gold, upper pastedown with ink ownership signature of Mary Buckingham Chandos and Stowe Library label, hinges neatly repaired, a.e.g., orig. brown relievo leather by Remnant & Edmonds, with their ticket, with a design of holly, ivy, and clover leaves by Owen Jones, large 8vo. McLean, Victorian Publishers’ Book-Bindings, pp.11 & 15. (1).
A quantity of advertising material for the organist Carlo Curley, comprising; poster for the Celebrity Organ Recital, Truro Cathedral; admission ticket for a television recording at Alexandra Palace 1977; programme at Gloucester Cathedral in the presence of HRH The Princess Royal; advert for a concert at the Odeon Theatre, Leicester Square 1978; Chinese programme, circa 1970s; 'Pavarotti of the Organ' at St John's Church, Hammersmith, 1992; and a poster for 'The Incredible Carlo Curley plays Virtuoso French Organ Music at The Royal Albert Hall'. (7) Provenance: The Estate of the Late Carlo Curley.
Selection of Olympic relate items from 1928 – 2002: To include 2 1928 postcards Football and 1500 meters, 1952 Helsinki Programme lacking cover, 1960 BP Plan of Rome, 1972 Munchen Schedule for all Sports, Information for young Visitors booklet, 1980 Woman’s Apparatus Ticket, 1996 Day 10 & 16 Daily Programmes Donovan Bailey Wins 100m, 2002 Salt Lake Winner Sports day 14 & 15 Daily Programmes, Ticket Information Quick Guide Magazine, 2002 (11)
Interesting collection of various golfing ephemera from the early 1900s onwards to incl 1901 Bexhill Ladies Golf Club fixture card, 1911 Golf House Norland Coronation Day Sports programme, Irvine Municipal Golf Course ticket, 1907 Matlock GC score card, various trade/game cards to incl Balfour and Cotton et al (14)
1949 signed Charity Golf Match programme photographs and ticket– signed by Fred Daly Open Golf Champion, Dai Rees successful Ryder Cup Captain, Charlie Ward and Bill Shankland- in aid of Soldiers’, Sailors’ and Airmen Families Assoc – played at Clydesdale & District Golf Club on Sunday 7th August together with 4x private photographs and match ticket
1953 signed Spalding Professional Golf Tournament order of play sheet and ticket for the final two rounds – signed to the official autograph page by 26players to incl Open Champions Max Faulkner, Reg Whitcombe, Arthur Havers, Alf Padgham, plus Dai Rees, P Allis, Harry Weetman, Eric Whitcombe, and the winner J Hargreaves Sutton Coldfield and runner up Tom Haliburton et al – note back cover clipped
Collection of Ireland International rugby programmes from 1968 onwards to incl International Tourists, Five and Six Nations – to incl v Australia ’68 (11-8), v USA ‘94, v Canada ’97 and NZ ’10, 7x v England ’67(c/w ticket)’69, ’71 signed Mike Gibson,’73 et al, 4x v Scotland from ’68 (c/w ticket),’70, 2x (A) ’73 (Centenary) and ’93, 3x v Wales ’68, (c/w ticket), ’70 and ’96, 4v France ’69, (c/w ticket), ’71, et al plus v Italy ’00 – some with tape marks otherwise overall (F/G) (26)
1970 France v Ireland Rugby ticket – played at Stade Colombes on 24th January. France won 8-0. Creased (G) 1971 France v Scotland Rugby ticket – played at Stade Colombes on 16th January. France won 13-8. Folded (G/VG) 1953 France v Scotland Rugby ticket – played at Stade Colombes on 10th January. France won 11-5. Creased and nicks (F/G) 1957 France v Scotland Rugby ticket – played at Stade Colombes on 12th January. Scotland won 6-0. Slight creases (G/VG) (4)
1929 Wales v France Rugby ticket – played at Cardiff Arms Park on 23rd February (complimentary, seats inside ropes). Wales won 8-3. Adhesive marks to reverse. (G) 1931 Wales v France Rugby ticket – played at St Helen’s, Swansea on 28th February. Wales won 35-3. Stub attached by adhesive to reverse, also writing on reverse (G) 1938 Scotland v Wales Rugby ticket – played at Murrayfield on 5th February. Scotland won 8-6. Piece missing from top right corner (G) (4)
Rugby dinner menus and tickets 1955-2006 – including France v Wales 17th March 2001 guest list, England v Wales 4th March 2000 guest list and dinner menu, Wales v RFU President’s XV (opening of Wales’ National Rugby Ground) 17th October 1970 dinner menu, Wales Schools v England Schools 16th April 1955 dinner menu, British Sportsman’s Club Luncheon given for the touring Australian Rugby Union Team 15th October 1984 guest list and dinner menu. Also Newport v Tonga 9th October 1974 match ticket, Barbarians v New Zealand 30th November 1974 match ticket, Cardiff v New Zealand 21st October 1978 match ticket plus other match and non-match tickets (33)
A large collection of vintage car badges, including: Willys Knight, Audi Auto Union, Lanchester, Galloway, REO, The Horstman Cars Ltd. Bath, Vauxhall, Armstrong Siddeley, Calcutta Motor Sports Club, Gaston. Williams & Wigmore Inc New York, Amilcar, Morris Cowley Four, Morris Light Van, Berliet, Dodge Brothers, Clyno, Wolseley, Lancia, Essex Super Six, Standard, Peugeot, Hornet, Trojan, an AA 1920 key, VIM Motor Truck Co, Yorkshire Sports Car Club, Morris Oxford, Chrysler, Steeringwheel Club stamped '19', The RAC bonnet mascot, Talbot London, Bentley, Standard Coventry, Erskine, Studebaker, WHB, Salmson, MG including a warranty plate, GN, Oldsmobile, an RAC ticket numbered '3941', Mathis, Buick, Ford, Mercedes, and others. (Approximately 70)
Ancient Greek silver drachm wt. 2.6g., of Corinth, 350-306 B.C., obverse:- Pegasos left, reverse:- Head of Aphrodite left, wearing sphendone, an old cabinet piece with a packet which states `splendid` and a pen and ink ticket which states £6/10/-, ancient dig on obverse now almost invisible, dark, VF

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