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MAN UTD TICKET. United ticket for home leg v Athletico Bilbao, 6/2/57, European Cup Quarter Final at Maine Road, covered enclosure standing ticket, United played their early European Cup games at Maine Road as Old Trafford did not have floodlights until spring 1957 when they played Real Madrid at Old Trafford.. Good.
MAN UTD TICKET 1950. United home ticket for FA Cup tie v Portsmouth, 11/2/50, complete ticket, Groundside,. including counterfoil, minor crease and small clear tape repair to middle part of top edge. Re-attached along perforation at some stage with small , clear, tape along back of ticket.. Fair-Generally good.
Australia & New Zealand 1910. A well written Edwardian journal recording a six month trip by Englishman William Lucas, containing over 75 loosely inserted or tipped-in pieces of original printed ephemera collected on the trip, written in two journals in ink in a neat hand on 81 and 97 pages respectively on the rectos only, the first journal concerning Australia, the second New Zealand, all pages present, a few detached and creased, the loosely inserted ephemera including hotel receipts & business cards, picture house programmes, a Chinese laundry price list and receipt, a signed permit to visit the Victorian Railways workshop at Melbourne, 2 Parramatta Ferry tickets, Upper Cove Ferry ticket, 4 Melbourne tram tickets, Barracluff’s Ostrich Farm business card and postcard, printed menu cards, luggage tags and tickets, Blackheath School of Arts membership form, Medlow Bath ticket, New Zealand Shipping Co. SS “Ruahine” receipt, permit to inspect institutions in Sydney, SS Wimmera menu card, an engraved RMS Turakina list of passengers, Tuhourangi Maori Troupe programme, 2 Maori guide business cards (Whakarewarewa & Okere Falls), pack of Orient Line playing cards, dining room passes, and other printed epehemera. William Lucas (born 1844 Clapham) was a publishers agent who, at the age of 66 and presumably after retirement, set off on a six month trip to Australia and New Zealand aboard the steamship “Ruahine” arriving in Melbourne on 30 October 1910 and finding the city full of visitors for the Melbourne Cup which Lucas attends “The sight was well worth the money, there was plenty of seats under the trees and many husbands bought their wives and families for a picnic...every hotel was packed and they don’t seem to mind what they spend”. On a visit to “The Book Lover” bookshop he meets the wife of the influential socialist Henry Hyde Champion (1859-1928) and is invited to meet Hyde at his house where he tells Lucas about the Trafalgar Day riots and his subsequent prison sentence. Lucas also visits the Melbourne Federal Houses of Parliament and sees Billy Hughes (1862-1952) speak, and describes visits to many Melbourne suburbs including St Kilda, Mornington, the tents at Mordialloc, Spotswood Glass Works, etc. In Sydney he takes several boat tours and visits the spot where Lady Fitzroy (wife of Governor Sir Charles Fitzroy) was killed - “while I was looking at the monument a young man came up, he was the son of a farmer and...told me his father said Sir Charles Fitzroy was driving the carriage and he was mad drunk at the time...Sir Charles carried on with the landlord’s daughter while his wife was laying there [dying] and it became such a scandal that the landlord kicked him into the street soon after”. Lucas is also told an interesting story about Sir John Henniker Heaton (1848-1914) who had once worked for the teller’s grandfather in very straightened circumstances. He also observes “surf bathing” at Bondi and Manly beaches and while visiting La Perouse’s memorial enters a nearby aborigine reservation “got talking to one of the men who had a boomerang in his hand, he said he would teach me how to throw it...it rose in the air to about 30 feet and made two complete circles...”. Lucas is very sociable and strikes up converstaions and friendships with many people he meets. He observes the fashion in Sydney for gold dental fillings and starts to incorporate Australian slang in his own journal including swagman, back-blocker, mate, cornstalk, etc. A man at Coogee Bay tells him “Australia was the land for the working classes...the men talk to the bosses not the other way about as in the old country”. He spends Christmas week in the Blue Mountains and enjoys trips organised by butcher Nick Delaney of Blackheath who tells him “one Christmas he sat down to dinner with 25 blacks in Western Australia and there was not another white man within a hundred miles”. Upon arriving in Auckland he observes that the Maori women “after 30 get very fat and tubby, the girls dress in the height of fashion that was in vogue 10 years ago”. He spends some time among the hot geysers and springs at Rotorua and Whakarewarewa and is shown around by Maori guides, describing the Kaka and many Maori people and customs. At Wellington he befriends Mr L.H. Fox, the House Steward of Wellington Hospital, and enjoys many evenings with him playing cribbage. While in Wellington he tours the huge Gear Meat Co. and provides a long description of the industrial process of slaughtering sheep. He finally travels home on the SS Turakina, via Montevideo and Rio de Janeiro, interestingly meeting a Mr Maloney on board who was returning to County Sligo after 37 years in Australia and who knew Ned Kelly and provides a description of Kelly’s capture. Lucas arrives in London on 27 March 1911. (-)
Thomas Mercer a survey chronometer No. 18681 the two-day duration movement with a visible escapement, the silvered twenty-four hour dial engraved with a subsidiary seconds dial, a 56 hour up-and-down dial and engraved Thomas Mercer Ltd, St. Albans, England, 18681, with blued steel spade hands, contained in a plated drum with a stop/start lever to the side, 1 Sec electrical contacts and with a plate engraved RT9.368, the whole then sat in a steel bound box with a leather strap and separate compartment for the original paperwork including a rating certificate dated for 1971 and the original guarantee and rate certificate dated from the original sale in July 1950 and bearing the Octo trademark.* Thomas Mercer moved to London from Lancashire where he had worked with the famed chronometer maker Thomas Russell. Finding work hard to come by he was ready to emigrate to America, he had bought a one-way ticket, until he noticed a fine chronometer in the shop window of John Fletcher. He entered the shop and was immediately given a position as a watch springer and finisher. He then established his own business in 1858 at New North Road, London before, in 1874, moving to St. Albans, setting up a factory behind his house in Prospect Road. In September 1900 Thomas Mercer was appointed as judge for the horological class at the Universal Exhibition held in Paris. Unfortunately he caught a cold on the ferry crossing over and died at the Hôtel Internationale, Paris, whereupon his son Frank took over the running of the business. A 1929 advert in the British Industries Fair Catalogue shows Mercers as manufacturers of the ‘Octo’ timekeeper System of Electric Synchronised Clocks for all purposes, both land and marine. The company closed in 1984.
Olympic - 1956 Olympic Athletic programme 28/11/56 & tickets x2, plus Berlin Olympics 1936 programme for 12/8/1936 plus Ticket for Handball. Covers various events and Ticket covers Handball Semi-Finals Austria v Hungary, Germany v Switzerland, Germany beat Austria in Final 10-6, and Horse Racing b/w 10"x8" Press Photos of National Hunt Jockeys circa 1990/95 include Graham Bradley, Brendan Powell Peter Hobbs with David Nicholls in Football gear Man Utd (qty)
Roman Colonial coppers of Antoninus Pius of quadrans size, VF and GF another colonial piece but of Maximinus II, with an old ticket which states `rare`, GF and lastly a cast as of Domitian as Caesar, looks to have been cast then hair etc. tooled, age difficult but probably an antique, GF/F [4]
Gift Voucher & Circulating Bond Assortment.Lot of 4 items, Includes 2 examples of Shunkee Gift Vouchers, $100 each, ND (Ca. 1930-40`s), both folded vertically, otherwise Choice XF to AU, both with $10 adhesive revenue stamps on back with various overprints and hand stamps; China, 1945, $2000, C.R.B. Coupon or scrip note, Building on front, back with hand stamps, embossed seal and text, AU-Unc.; and ca.1930-40`s, 5 Yuan circulating bond or ticket, Green on light green, S/N 095449, XF.
Bronze Age Bronze Decorated SpearheadHallstatt culture, circa 800-600 BC. A cast bronze spearhead with leaf-shaped blade and tapering tubular socket extending to form the midrib; flanking the rib, waisted decorative panels; below the shoulder, two round holes for attachment rivets. 206 grams, 27.5 cm (10 3/4"). Property of a Hampshire Gentleman; acquired before 1990; with old dealer ticket. Fine condition, repaired.Starting Price: 120
Medieval and Later Artefact Group13th century and later. A mixed group of small artefacts comprising: a large bronze ring brooch with tapering pin; a lead discoid seal with hexafoil design; a German bronze token with legend `Gotes.segen.macht.reich` to one face, `Hanns.kravwinckel.in.nvr.`; a bronze beehive thimble; two small bronze buckles; a small bronze ring brooch; a convex discoid token with three fleurs-de-lys on a shield to one face, cross fleury to the other; a silver thimble with textured sidewall; a small square bronze weight with monogram to each face; a cast lead discoid weight with low-relief lines and pellets; a bronze mount, scooped profile with pin to rear and rings to the sides; an openwork discoid key bow; a bronze buckle plate with square and round piercings; a belt stiffener with discoid centre; a long bronze strap-end, tapering with incised geometric detail; a gilt-bronze ring brooch with six stud settings, textured panels between; a lead pilgrim badge with dealer`s ticket showing findspot. 137 grams, 12-52 mm (1/2 - 2"). From an old Essex collection. [18, No Reserve]Mainly fair condition.Starting Price: 5
Anglo Saxon or Later Lead Spindle Whorl8th century AD or later. An annular lead spindle whorl with low-relief zigzag design, rectilinear pseudo-runic markings. 35 grams, 33 mm (1 1/4"). Property of an East London gentleman; found South East England, with an old sales ticket (£45.00). [No Reserve]Fine condition.Starting Price: 5
Post Medieval Lead `Duke of Bedford` Trade Weight17th century AD. A cast lead weight, plano-convex in section, with four stamps to the underside, two with a crown over a small capital `B` and two with capital `B` indicating association with the Duke of Bedford. 811 grams, 86 mm (3 1/4"). Property of a Hampshire Gentleman; acquired before 1990; with old dealer ticket. [No Reserve]Fine condition, surface partly abraded.Starting Price: 5
[AVIATION]: An original printed oblong 12mo admission ticket for an International Aviation Tournament at Belmont Park, Long Island, 29th October 1910. The ticket, numbered 9641 and issued by the Aero Corporation of New York, admits the purchaser to the field at a cost of $1. A very small, slim area of paper loss appears to the lower right edge. Together with [HOXSEY ARCH](1884-1910) American Pioneer Aviator, participated in many air display shows before being killed in a flying accident. Hoxsey flew Theodore Roosevelt as a passenger, therefore making him the first President, although not in office at the time, to fly. A printed 12mo admission ticket for the Aero and Motor Club of Asbury Park Aviation Meet, n.d. (1910), together with an original sepia 3.5 x 2.5 photograph of Hoxsey seated in the cockpit of his aircraft at the Aviation Meet in New Jersey. Some light age wear and faults, FR to G, 3 By 1910 air shows, exhibitions and meets had become popular events with the American public where they could experience contests for rapid starting, speed, altitude, target bombing, landing accuracy and distance races. The event at Belmont Park was one of the most notable of these early Aviation meets and ran from 22nd to 30th October 1910.
BRITISH ROYALTY: Small collection of printed ephemera relating to the British Royal family including an official ticket of admission to the lying-in-state of King George VI at Westminster Hall, two official tickets of admission to the funeral of Queen Mary at St. George's Chapel, Windsor Castle, 31st March 1953, and a printed 8vo Order of Service for Queen Mary's burial, printed Programme of Music for a State Banquet at Buckingham Palace, 10th May 1937, completed scorecard from the Royal Household Golf Club, Windsor, 1974, various other invitation cards, a few photographs etc., FR to generally G to about VG, 20
Egyptian Blue-Glazed Scarab Wings25th-26th Dynasty, 747-525 BC. A pair of blue-glazed composition wings with hatched panel to the centre, radiating feathers from the edge; supplied with old card mount, collector`s label, museum ticket, temple access ticket and receipt dated 8th September 1924. 81 grams, 19 cm including card mount (7 1/2"). Ex Wilbour collection, New York; ex Blanchards` Egyptian Museum, Cairo 1926. [2] Fine condition.Starting Price: £200
*Joseph Mansell, Raphael Tuck. A stand-up cut-out card featuring a Negro with racist verse. by F.L. Levien, c. 1870, 9 x 15cm; another Negro card `Here`s a Merry Christmas to you `ole boy`, 7 x 11cm; a rare `season ticket` in booklet form for `Health and Prosperity` with morality verse by F.E. Weatherley, issued to Nellie Dean, 5 Park Ave. from Anne Schofield, Published by Hildesheimer & Faulkner, c. 1888, 7 x 9cm; a paper lace birthday card with interior sachet and another sachet card; almanac cards for 1873 & 1874 with London pantomimes, 1875 bookmark holding a miniature book almanac; a folding religious card 1871; a facsimile of the first Christmas card by J.C. Horsley; another facsimile of the William Maw Egley card claiming to be the first; two French paper lace hand-painted floral cards; a paper lace peephole card, and several others. (20)
*Finlason (Charles Edward, 1860-1917). A Nobody in Mashonaland or The Trials and Adventures of a Tenderfoot, [1893], printed press notices before title, ownership book ticket of G. Finlason to front f.e.p. and related newscutting to front pastedown, orig. cloth gilt, rubbed and soiled, 8vo, together with the manuscript diary of Charles Edward Finlason, 1874-91, a total of approx. 220 leaves including tipped-in newscuttings, leaves from other diaries, etc., some leaves detached, contemp. cloth, rubbed, 8vo. Charlie Finlason is sometimes dubbed the father of Kimberley cricket. He was an author and journalist by trade and emigrated to Kimberley in the Northern Cape province of South Africa when he was a young man. The fragmented diary begins in his youth in New York before his move to South Africa. Besides personal affairs the diary includes jottings on current affairs, stocks and shares, etc., plus occasional reports of cricket matches played by Finlason. -2
Sibly (Ebenezer). A Key to Physic, and the Occult Sciences. Opening to Mental View, the system and order of the interior and exterior heavens; the analogy betwixt angels and the spirits of men, and the sympathy between celestial and terrestrial bodies, 1810, engraved frontis., and twelve engraved plates, bound with Appendix to Culpeper’s British Herbal, n.d., c. 1810, 76 pp., seventeen b&w eng. botanical plts., contemp. booksellers ticket to front pastedown, near-contemp. half calf, rubbed and scuffed, 4to in 2’s (1)
James (J.T.). Journal of a Tour in Germany, Sweden, Russia, Poland, during the years 1813 and 1814, John Murray, 1816, wood-eng. vign. title, eighteen plts. comprising twelve aquatints by I. Clark and six etchings by H. Legge, toned, plan of Moscow to text, all correct as list, book ticket of John Rutherford of Edgerston on front pastedown, contemp. calf gilt, extrems. sl. rubbed, and lower joint splitting at head, 4to. Abbey, Travel, 16. (1)

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