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Football Leeds Utd 1972 FA Cup final match ticket and Programme along with autographs of Don Revie, Billy Bremner, Trevor Cherry, Gordon McQueen, Paul Reaney, Peter Lorimer fixed to both sides of autograph album page, irregular cut so a little scruffy PLUS nice 4 x3 inch collectors card signed by Jack Charlton. Good condition. All autographs come with a Certificate of Authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £5.99, EU from £7.99, Rest of World from £9.99
Collection of football memorabilia belonging and relating to the Hull based referee Frank Coultas, including 9ct gold Referee's medal for the 1957 Aston Villa v Manchester United FA Cup Final, inscribed 'The Football Association, F.B Coultas, F.A. Challenge Cup Competition, Final Tie 1957', hallmarked and in original case; the kit worn by him to referee the 1957 FA Cup Final and ephemera relating to the match including photographs, programmes and tickets; together with other football memorabilia collected by Frank Coultas, including programmes, photograph and ticket stubs, with some items relating to the 'Busby Babes'Condition Report:9ct medallion approx 20.49 grams
RANGERS F.C., EUROPEAN CUP WINNERS CUP DISPLAY, 22ND MAY 1972 comprising an unused ticket for the Torneo Internacional de Futbal Juvenil no. 001348, and an itinerary for supporters making their way to the ECWC final, mounted, framed and under glassNote: The unused ticket relates to a juvenile football tournament, not Rangers. It is assumed that whoever was making their way to the final bought tickets for this game (scheduled two days before) for something to do whilst in Bareclona. 56cm x 35cm overall
KILNOCKIE F.C. JERSEY SIGNED BY ALLY MCCOIST AND ROBERT DUVAL, ALONG WITH A KILNOCKIE F.C. VS. RANGERS F.C. 'THE CUP FINAL' TICKET both items relating to the feature film A Shot at GloryNote: 'A Shot at Glory is a film by Michael Corrente produced in 1999 and released in 2002, starring Robert Duvall and the Scottish football player Ally McCoist. The film features the fictional Scottish football club Kilnockie FC, based on a Second Division Scottish Football League club, as they attempt to reach their first ever Scottish Cup Final. The final game is against Rangers.'
RANGERS F.C. VS. CELTIC F.C., SCOTTISH CUP FINAL RE-PLAY CREPE PAPER SOUVENIR, 17TH APRIL 1909 printed with match details, team pictures and player names, framed and under glassNote: An infamous tie, the initial final ended 2–2 on 10 April, prompting this replay. When the game ended 1–1, the initial assumption was that extra time would follow, but competition rules only provided for that in the event of a second replay. When it became clear to the crowd that extra time would not be played, and fuelled by rumours that the results were manipulated to increase ticket revenue, the crowd invaded the pitch. In the ensuing disorder, the goalposts were torn down, parts of the pitch were ripped up and the wooden pay-boxes were set alight. Mounted police and the fire brigade also came under attack and in total there were over 100 injuries.Both clubs requested the SFA not schedule a second replay and subsequently, the trophy and medals were withheld. Queen's Park F.C., the owners of Hampden, were paid £500 in compensation by the SFA, who ordered both competing clubs to pay an additional £150 each. the paper 37cm x 37cm
Lewis (John) The History and Antiquities, as well Ecclesiastical as Civil, of the Isle of Tenet, in Kent, 2 parts in 1, second edition, mezzotint portrait (shaved at head), title in red & black with engraved vignette, 25 engraved plates, some folding, Macclesfield copy with embossed stamp to portrait & title and bookplate of North library, contemporary vellum, J.Osborn, 1736 § Philipott (Thomas) Villare Cantianum; or, Kent Surveyed and Illustrated..., second edition, folding engraved map, 2 engraved plates, one folding of Bromley College, browning, ink signature of Charles Pemberton Carter, bookplate of Jill Allibone, later half calf by R.Hynes of Dover with his ticket, rebacked preserving most of old spine, corners renewed, Lynn, W.Whittingham [& others], 1776 § [Tenison (Edward)] The True Copies of some Letters, occasion'd by the Demand for Dilapidations in the Archiepiscopal See of Canterbury, 2 parts in 1, browned, modern boards, 1716 § [Farrant (Henry)] A Letter to Mr.Archdeacon Tenison, detecting several Misrepresentations in his Pamphlets relating to the Demand for Dilapidations, stitched, 1717 § [James (John)] The Survey and Demand for Dilapidations...Justified, modern boards, [Harris 379], William Hunter, 1717, rubbed, 4to & folio (5)
Salinger (J.D.) The Catcher in the Rye, first English edition, bookseller's ticket to front pastedown, original boards, spine very slightly faded, sunning to spine tips, dust-jacket, light toning to spine, short tears and creasing to head of spine, minor chipping to foot of spine and corners, some light finger-soiling to lower panel, a very good, bright example overall, 8vo, 1951.
Ware (Samuel) Tracts on Vaults and Bridges..., 3 parts in 1, first edition, 20 folding or double-page plates, folding tables, some offsetting, bookplate of G.J.Vulliamy (Superintending Architect of the Metropolitan Board of Works), contemporary half calf, [BAL 3587], 1822; A Treatise of the Properties of Arches..., first edition, half-title, 19 folding engraved plates, 8pp. catalogue at end, Signet Library copy with ink inscription and shelf-label, original boards, uncut, label chipped, [BAL 3588], 1809 § Meyler (Anthony) Observations on Ventilation..., first edition, lacking half-title, foxing, bookseller's ticket of T.Connolly of Dublin, contemporary half calf, London & Dublin, [c.1822] § Beamish (Richard) Memoir of the late Sir Marc Isambard Brunel, lacking half-title, engraved portrait, wood-engraved plates & illustrations, offsetting, modern half calf, 1862, the first two rubbed; and c.50 others, engineering & construction, v.s. (c.55)
1705 Scotland, Anne silver Five Shillings, no stops on the reverse (S 5704). Obverse: left-facing bust with 'AN · D · G · M · BR · FR & HIB · REG' around and a '5' below. Reverse: crowned thistle, the legend around reads ''NEMO ME IMPVNE LACESSET 1705' with no stops. Weight: 2.56g. Diameter: 19mm. Grade: VF - rich grey tone with the obverse slightly off struck, no real issues for Very Fine, scarce in high grade. Supplied with an old Spink ticket.
Henry I silver Penny, quadrilateral on cross fleury type (1125-c1135) (S 1276, North 871, BMC XV). Obverse: three-quarter facing bust with sceptre. Reverse: quadrilateral with lis apexes on cross fleury with a pellet in each of the angles. Weight: 1.42g. Diameter: 20mm. Grade: some details, impossible to distinguish the moneyer or mint, slightly dished, of sound metal, weak strike as common with this issue. Old Spink ticket identifies the mint as London.
1791 George III gold Half Guinea (S 3735, Bull EGC 834). Obverse: fifth laureate bust with 'GEORGIVS III DEI GRATIA' around. Reverse: 'Spade' design with a flat-topped shield of royal arms, surmounted by a crown with the date (1791) below and 'M · B · F · ET · H · REX · F · D · B · ET · L · D · S · R · I · A · T · ET · E ·' around. Weight: 4.16g. Diameter: 20mm. Grade: aVF - almost Very Fine, a few hairlines. Accompanied by a handwritten ticket.
1784 George III gold Guinea (S 3728, Bull ECG 705/706). Obverse: right-facing portrait with 'GEORGIVS · III DEI · GRATIA.' around. Reverse: crowned, garnished, quartered shield of royal arms with the date (1784) divided above and 'M · B · F · ET · H · REX · F · D · B · ET · L · D · S · R · I · A · T · ET · E ·' around in large lettering. Weight: 8.20g. Diameter: 24mm. Grade: VG/nF - attractive with no major issues, Very Good/near Fine. Accompanied by a hand written ticket.
1842 Victoria gold Sovereign, closed 2 (S 3852, Marsh 25). Obverse, smaller Young Head portrait by William Wyon, facing left with the date (1842) below and 'VICTORIA DEI GRATIA' around. Reverse: crowned shield of royal arms surrounded by a laurel wreath, national flowers below and 'BRITANNIARUM REGINA FID: DEF:' around. Weight: 7.94g. Diameter: 22mm. Grade: VF - Very Fine, the reverse possibly better. Comes with old ticket.
1820 George IV silver Halfcrown (S 3807, ESC 628, Bull 2357). Obverse: laureate head, facing left, with 'GEORGIUS IIII D: G: BRITANNIAR: REX F: D:' around. Reverse: crowned royal shield of arms with national flowers around: thistle, shamrocks and rose, 'ANNO 1820' below. Weight: 14.16g. Diameter: 32mm. Grade: VF - toned with some colour and much lustre, light abrasions to the neck of the portrait, otherwise Very Fine. Offered with an old ticket.
1671 Charles II silver Halfcrown (S 3366, ESC 468, Bull 457). Obverse: third right-facing laureate, draped bust with 'CAROLVS · II · DEI · GRATIA'. Reverse: crowned cruciform shields of royal arms with a garter star in the centre and interlinked 'C's in the angles, the date (1671) divided and 'MAG · BR · FRA · ET · HIB REX ·' around (no stop after 'HIB'). Edge: raised letting which reads '+ · DECVS · ET · TVTAMEN ·ANNO · REGNI · VICESIMO · TERTIO ·'. Weight: 14.70g. Diameter: 33mm. Grade: aF - dark tone, die flaw above bust, no major dinks or scratches; around Fine. Comes with an old ticket.
1797 George III gold Third Guinea (S 3738, Bull EGC 867). Obverse: first laureate head, facing right with 'GEORGIVS III DEI GRATIA.' around. Reverse: royal crown with the date below in the legend with 'MAG · BRI · FR · ET · HIB · REX' around. Weight: 2.80g. Diameter: 17mm. Grade: EF - Extremely Fine or better with much eye appeal. Comes with a handwritten ticket.
1711 Anne silver Shilling, London, fourth bust (S 3618, ESC 1158, Bull 1408). Obverse: fourth draped bust, facing left with 'ANNA · DEI · GRATIA ·' around. Reverse: crowned cruciform shields of royal arms around a garter star with nothing in the angles, 'MAG · BRI · FR ET · HIB REG · 1711 ·' around. Weight: 5.96g. Diameter: 26mm. Grade: nVF - light tone, minor die flaw to the French arms, nearing Very Fine. Comes with an old ticket.
China, 1920, year 9, silver 'Fat Man' Dollar, seven characters (L&M 77). Obverse: Yuan Shikai facing left with seven Chinese characters above. Reverse: characters within a wreath tied with a ribbon. Weight: 26.78g. Diameter: 38mm. Grade: nVF - near Very Fine. Comes with an old dealer's ticket.
1706 Anne silver Halfcrown (S 3582, ESC 572, Bull 1361). Obverse: draped bust, facing left, 'ANNA DEI GRATIA ·' around. Reverse: crowned cruciform shields of royal arms around a central garter star with plumes and roses in alternating angles, 'MAG · BR · FRA · ET · HIB · REG · 1706 ·' around. Edge: raised lettering which reads '· + · DECVS · ET · TVTAMEN · ANNO · REGNI · QVINTO ·'. Weight: 14.74g. Diameter: 33mm. Grade: aF/aVF - mid-tone with a strong edge, the usual trivial contact marks to the faces, no real issues, approaching Fine/almost Very Fine. Comes with an old ticket.
1848 Victoria gold Sovereign (S 3852C, Marsh 31). Obverse: second larger 'Young Head' with the date (1848) below and 'VICTORIA DEI GRATIA' around. Reverse: crowned shield of royal arms surrounded by a wreath of laurel leaves, 'BRITANNIARUM REGINA FID: DEF: around. Weight: 7.92g. Diameter: 22mm. Grade: F/aVF - obverse Fine, reverse better. Comes with an old ticket.
1677 Charles II silver Halfcrown (S 3367, ESC 479, Bull 475). Obverse: fourth draped laureate bust with 'CAROLVS · II · DEI · GRATIA' around. Reverse: crowned cruciform shields of royal arms with a central garter star and interlinked 'C's in the angles, the date (1677) divided and 'MAG · BR · FRA · ET · HIB · REX ·'. Edge: raised lettering, '+ DECVS · ET · TVTAMEN · ANNO · REGNI · VICESIMO · NONO ·'. Weight: 14.88g. Diameter: 32mm. Grade: VF - dark tone with a few minor contact marks, mainly to the obverse, possible adjustment marks, otherwise Very Fine. Comes with an old list clipping/ticket.
Charles I (1629-1645) silver Halfcrown, Tower under parliament, group III, triangle in circle (S 2775, North 2211). Obverse: type 3a2 armoured figure on horse moving left with sword and flowing cloak, triangle in circle mintmark and '· CAROLVS - FRA; ET · HIB · REX' around. Reverse: garnished oval shield of arms with 'CHRISTO · AVSPICE · REGNO' around. Weight: 14.54g. Diameter: 33mm. Grade: aF - irregular flan with a scratch across the horse, around Fine. Offered with an old ticket.
1897 Victoria silver Crown, 'LXI' regnal year (S 3937, ESC 313, Bull 2603). Obverse: left-facing 'Old Head' with 'VICTORIA · DEI · GRA · BRITT · REGINA · FID · DEF · IND · IMP ·' around. Reverse: Saint George on a rearing horse, pointing his sword at a prone dragon, the date (1897) below. Edge: raised lettering reading 'DECUS ETTUTAMEN * ANNO REGNI LXI *' with star stops. Weight: 28.24g. Diameter: 39mm. Grade: EF - Extremely Fine. Comes with old Baldwin's ticket.
1718 George I gold Quarter Guinea (S 3638, Bull EGC 550). Obverse: right-facing bust with 'GEORGIVS · D · G · M · BR · FR · ET · HIB · REX · F · D ·'. Reverse: cruciform shields of royal arms surmounted by crowns, sceptres in angles and garter star in the centre, 'BRVN ET · L · DVX S · R · I · A · TH ET · EL · 1718'. Weight: 2.08g. Diameter: 15.4mm. Grade: aEF - around Extremely Fine with much appeal. Accompanied by an old Spink ticket.
1817 George III gold Half Sovereign, new coinage (S 3786, Marsh 400). Obverse: right-facing laureate bust with the date 91817) below and 'GEORGIUS III DEI GRATIA' around. Reverse: crowned angular shield of royal arms with 'BRITANNIARUM REX FID: DEF:' around. Weight: 3.90g. Diameter: 19mm. Grade: VG/aF - Very Good/approaching Fine. Comes with an old dealer's ticket.
1570 Scotland, James VI silver Ryal or Sword Dollar, crowned thistle countermark (S 5472). Obverse: crowned shield of Scottish arms with crowned 'I' and 'R' to either side, 'IACOBVS · G · DEI · GRATIA · REX · SCOTORVM'. Reverse: crowned sword dividing date (1570) with hand above pointing to mark of value, 'XXX', thistle countermark in left field, 'PRO · ME · IS · MEREOR · IN · ME'. Weight: 28.56g. Diameter: 41mm. Grade: gF - light tone with clear details, good Fine for issue. Comes with an old ticket.
John (1199-1216) silver Penny, short cross, class 5b, London, Willelm L (S 1351). Obverse: facing bust holding sceptre with circular pelleted curls, cross pomée initial mark, '+ hENRICVS REX'. Reverse: voided short cross within a beaded circle, quatrefoils in the angles, cross pattée initial mark, '+ WILLEN · L · ON · LVN' around. Weight: 1.52g. Diameter: 19mm. Grade: gVF - attractive tone on good metal with much eye appeal, good Very Fine. Comes with an old ticket.
1804 George III gold Third Guinea (S 3740, Bull EGC 874). Obverse: short-haired right-facing second bust with 'GEORGIVS III DEI GRATIA' around. Reverse: royal crown with the date (1804) below and a star above, 'BRITANNIARUM REX FIDEI DEFENSOR' around. Weight: 2.76g. Diameter: 17mm. Grade: aVF - almost Very Fine, light hairlines. Comes with an old dealer's ticket.
Charles I (1625-1649) gold Unite, Tower under the king, group D, bell mintmark (S 2692, North 2153). Obverse: smaller, left-facing 5th bust with unjewelled crown, 'XX' value mark behind and a bell mintmark above, 'CAROLVS ·D.' G.' MAG.' BR.'FR.' ET · HI.' REX ·' around. Reverse: oval garnished shield surmounted by a crown with crowned 'C' and 'R' on either side, 'FLORENT · CONCORDIA · REGNA ·' around with a bell mintmark. Weight: 8.28g. Diameter: 32mm. Grade: VF - good flan with bold details, double crimp, otherwise Very Fine. Accompanied by old dealers ticket.
Henry VIII silver Groat, posthumous coinage (1509-1526), London mint, castle mintmark (S 2316, North 1762). Obverse: right-facing crowned profile bust with a castle above and 'HENRIC' x VIII' x DI' x GRA' x REX x AGL x Z x FR' x' around. Reverse: long cross fourchee over a shield of royal arms with 'POSVI DEV xx ADIVTORE xx MEV' with castle mintmark. Weight: 2.82g. Diameter: 26mm. Grade: nVF - round flan with a few minor scuffs and scratches, approaching Very Fine. Comes with an old ticket.
1746 George II silver 'LIMA' Halfcrown (S 3695A, ESC 607, Bull 1688). Obverse: old laureate draped bust with 'LIMA' in exergue and 'GEORGIVS · II · DEI · GRATIA ·' around. Reverse: garter star with crowned cruciform shields of royal arms around and a legend that reads 'M · B · F · ET H · REX · F · D · B ET · L · D · S · R · I A · T · ET · E · 1746 ·'. Edge: raised letterign which reads 'DECVS · ET · TVTAMEN · ANNO · REGNI · DECIMO · NONO ·'. Weight: 14.92g. Diameter: 34mm. Grade: F - mid-tone with the usual trivial contact marks, Fine or perhaps better. Comes with an old ticket.
1692 William and Mary silver Shilling (S 3437, ESC 1075, Bull 863). Obverse: twin right-facing portraits with 'GVLIELMVS · ET · MARIA · DEI · GRATIA' around. Reverse: crowned cruciform shields of royal arms around a central lion with the date (1692) and 'WM' monograms in the angles, 'MAG · BR FR · ET · HI · REX · ET · REGINA ·' around. Weight: 5.94g. Diameter: 26mm. Grade: gF - mid-tone, some remaining lustre on reverse, 9 in the date re-engraved, otherwise good Fine or perhaps better. Comes with an old ticket.
John (1199-1216) silver Penny, short cross, class 5b2, London, Willelm B (S 1351). Obverse: facing bust holding a sceptre with circular pelleted curls, cross pommée initial mark, '+ hENRICVS REX'. Reverse: voided short cross within a beaded circle, quatrefoils in the angles, cross pattée initial mark, '+ WILLELM · B · ON · LV' around. Weight: 1.44g. Diameter: 19mm. Grade: gVF - a round, well-struck coin of good weight and light tone, good Very Fine. Comes with an old ticket.
Edward the Confessor silver Penny, small flan type (1048-1053), London, Ægelric (S 1175, North 818, BMC II). Obverse: diademed and draped bust, 'EDPERD REX' around. Reverse: voided short cross with pellet in the centre, '+ ÆGELRIC ON LVN' around. Weight: 0.78g. Diameter: 14mm. Grade: aVF - about Very Fine, smallest of flan cracks, slightly uneven. Comes with an old ticket.
Turner, Hints to Househunters and householders, 1883,1st, small 8vo, xiv+161+20pps of ads; titles gilt on front and spine; ex libris Kilkea Castle Kildare with small ticket; rare copy. The Experienced English Housekeeper, fasc edition 1970 of 1782 ed; vg, 8vo, dj. The School of manners or rules for children, 16mo fasc 1983 of 1701 ed. (3)
A range of softbacks, with Jack Robertsons Benefit Book, Cricketers from Pakistan, Rothmans Test Cricket Almanack 1965, Armchair Cricket by Brian Johnson, Backward Glances 1917 by Stephen Green, 1954-55 'Ashes' Test Album, 1938 Players Cricketers album, Cricketing Bygones by Stephen Green (8)-Books (6) includes Arlott, Swanton and the Soul of English Cricket, Follow on, Archie's Last Stand, The Playfair Cardus, Sport of a cricket person, Woolmer on cricket-Books (9 includes The Observer's Book of Cricket, The Oxford Pocket Book of Cricket Coaching, Improve Your Cricket by Penguin, England Cricket Fact and Trivia Second Edition, 24 for 3 Jennie Walker, Not Out First Ball, County Cricket Championship history from 1873, Championship Cricket by Trevor Bailey, Caught in the Memory, County cricket in the 1960's by Stephen Chalke-A Collection of (14) of Cricket Third Test Match glossy programmes some have ticket in side from the 1990's-Books, (4) includes Beyond Bat & Ball, Bodyline the Novel, Beyond Bat & Ball, Gentleman and Sledgers in hard back
1980-1991 F1 Grand Prix Monaco & Belgium Motor Sport Programmes, Tickets and Signed Photographs: to include 1980 Monaco programme, 1986 Belgium Grand Prix programme with ticket and team Gitanes starting grid small/poster, 1987 Belgium Grand Prix programme with ticket, 1991 Monaco Grand Prix programme with ticket - 2 Mercedes Benz signed driver photographs of Mika Hakkinen and David Coulthard
Autographs - multi-signed 2000 Open Golf Championship Programme St Andrews with Draw Sheets and Car Park Ticket (res) - featuring signatures internally such as Padraig Harrington, Jack Nickalus, Vijay Singh, Seve Ballesteros, John Daly, Nick Price, Phil Mickelson, Tom Watson, Sergio Garcia, Paul Lawrie, Colin Montgomerie, 39x in total - creasing, o/w A/G overall. Private Autograph Collection
Open Programmes and Associated Tickets 1980-1989: Programmes include 1980 2 Draw sheets, fax score card, 1981 one draw sheet souvenir program, 1982 4 draw sheets Troon Club House badge, Bag Tag, 1983 4 Draw sheets, map, 1984 2 Season tickets, 1984 stamped envelope, map 4 order of plays, 1985 Season tickets, order of play, map, TV guide, 1986 Order of play, map, admission ticket, R&A Brochure, 1987 Order of play, final scores 3rd & 4th round leaders, Muirfield Championship tees chart, 1988 competitor's card board badge, club house badge, 2 Draw sheets, final qualifying programme, 1989 order of play, 3 maps, 1989 Dunhill Cup brochure (box)

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