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Los 588

Open Programmes and Associated Tickets 1990-1999: Programmes include 1990 Order of play, map, 1991 4 Order of play, 6 Admission tickets, map, Marshal Armband, 1992 Order of play, Souvenir Open Arms Dirleton, map, postcard booklet, 1993 Order of play, 3 admission tickets, parking tickets, spectator guide, 1994 Order of play, Press armband, Ticket for 17th July, 1995 order of play admission tickets press armband, car park badge, booking form, 1996 Order of play, 2 tickets 19th / 21st July, Marshal badge, Press armband, ticket booking form, 1997 Senior Citizen ticket, ticket booking form postage envelope stamp, 1998 Order of play Senior Citizen badge, 3 admit to course badges, 1999Order of player Scorers armband, admission ticket (box)

Los 154

2011 Royal St Georges Open Golf Championship profusely signed programme and other official ephemera (10) - to signatures incl Winner Darren Clark (on Official Guest Ticket) plus a further 35 signatures mostly to their player profiles to incl 16x Major winners Louis Oosthuizen, Graeme McDowell, Martin Kymer, Jim Furyk, Padraig Harrington, Stewart Cink, Ernie Els, Ye Yang, Ben Curtis, Francesco Mlinari, Bubba Watson, Dustin Johnson, Jason Day, Justin Leonard, Angel Cabrera, Charl Schwartzel and 20x PGA Tour winners Lee Westwood, Paul Casey, K J Choi, M Manassero, Rickie Fowler, Luke Donald, Jimenez, Laird

Los 338

2008 European Open Golf Tournament signed package (3) played at London Golf Club, Kent, to include the pin flag signed by 20 players including the winner Ross Fisher together with a number of major and tour winners including Sergio Garcia, Padraig Harrington, Robert Karlsson, Thomas Bjorn, Paul McGinley, Ian Poulter, Darren Clarke, Michael Campbell, and the defending champion Colin Montgomery et al; together with coloured ticket publicity poster signed by last year's winner Colin Montgomery; plus an official spectator 'Quiet Please' hand board

Los 597

1975 Ryder Cup Norman Wood Official Issued Badges: To Consist of Players Badge, scarce Red Ticket book containing 4 mint $1 Dollar admission tickets, Mrs Helen Woods Official Guest Badge and Bag tag, Hugh Wood Bag tag and relative of Norman together with a unused score card, 1975 World Cup Bangkok Thailand Diploma

Los 928

DUMAS ALEXANDRE Pere: (1802-1870) French Writer whose works include The Three Musketeers. A fine A.L.S., `Al Dumas´, one page, 8vo, n.p., n.d., to Madame Porcher, in French. Dumas refers to theatre seats, stating `Ma chère Madame Porcher, une discussion avec le theatre m´a fait renvoyer mes places depuis la première jusqu´à la derniere. On ne me nommera pas. Et j´irai le soir voir la piece de Harel à l´Odéon…´ (Translation: “My dear Madame Porcher, an argue with the theatre managers obliges me to return my seats from the first to the last. My name will not be mentioned. And in the evening I will go and attend Harel´s playwright at the Odeon…”) Further and beneath his signature, Dumas once again asks his correspondent to forward a message to her huisband relating to money and selling seats, saying `Porcher peut signer pour trois Louis de billets quoique mon nom n´y soit pas´ (Translation: “Porcher can sign on my behalf for three Louis of tickets, as long as my name will not be mentioned") Very small creasing to the upper part of the letter, otherwise GJean Baptiste Porcher (1792-1864) and his wife were French Theatrical Agents who used to purchase copyrights and ticket passes for their authors, later reselling them at the entrance doors of theatres. He very often advanced money to Dumas and other artists, sometimes keeping some manuscripts in pledge.

Los 1040

LISTER JOSEPH: (1827-1912) British surgeon, a pioneer of antiseptic surgery. A.L.S., Joseph Lister, two pages, 8vo, Park Crescent, Portland Place (London), 15th May 1889, to C. B. Lockwood. Lister thanks his correspondent for having sent a ticket for the Humphry dinner and continues to remark ´I of course should not have thought for a moment of asking permission to attend except in the understanding that I should be allowed to pay for the ticket´, concluding by enclosing a cheque (no longer present) for one guinea. Very slightly irregularly torn to the left edge (caused by the removal of the integral leaf) and with two minor traces of former mounting. About VG

Los 931

HUGO VICTOR: (1802-1885) French Poet and Novelist. A.L.S., Victor Hugo, one page, 8vo, n.p. [Paris], 31st December 1842, to Monsieur Porcher, in French. Hugo addresses to his correspondent Porcher in the third person, stating `J´aurais à entretenir Monsieur Porcher d´une petite omission sur la note qu´il a bien voulu m´envoyer. S´il pouvait prendre la peine de passer chez moi un de ces soirs entre sept et huit heures, je serais charmé de le voir, et nous causerions.´ (Translation: "I would have to talk to Mr. Porcher about a small omission in the note he kindly sent me. If he could take the trouble to come to my house one of these evenings between seven and eight o'clock, I would be delighted to see him, and we would chat") With address leaf in Hugo´s hand. Postmarked to the address leaf. Small overall creasing, light stain not affecting the signature, with left edge and spine slightly repaired. GJean-Baptiste Porcher (1792-1864) and his wife were French Theatrical Agents who used to purchase copyrights and ticket passes for their authors, later reselling them at the entrance doors of theatres. Porcher founded the Agence du Droit d´Auteur ("Copyright Agency"). He very often advanced money to Dumas and other artists, sometimes keeping some manuscripts in pledge.

Los 927

DUMAS ALEXANDRE Père: (1802-1870) French Writer whose works include The Three Musketeers. A.L.S., A. Dumas, one page, 8vo, n.p., [Paris], n.d., to Monsieur Porcher, in French. Dumas refers to a court case and to the amount of money he has been sentenced to pay, and states `Monsieur Porcher, mon affaire est rappellée vendredi prochain au tribunal de Commerce. J´ai encore un millier de francs à payer, voila pouquoi je travaille comme un chien...´ (Translation: "Mr. Porcher, my case is recalled next Friday to the Commerce Court. I still have a thousand francs to pay, that's why I work like crazy..´ Further, Dumas asks once again his correspondent for funds, and before concluding states `Si vous pouvez me donner exactement les 100fr par tableua, j´arriverai...´ (Translation: "If you can give me exactly 100fr for each volume, I will be able to sort it out...") With blank integral leaf. Small creasing to borders, otherwise GJean Baptiste Porcher (1792-1864) French former theatre employee and theatrical agent who created an agency which used to buy copyrights to their authors and ticket passes, later reselling them at the entrance doors of theatres. He very often was advancing money to Dumas and sometimes keeping some manuscripts in pledge. Dumas wrote about him `The man in Paris who has rendered more services to me.'

Los 467A

A vintage red bead and plaited necklace, probably French, the red beads graduating from 5.5-13mm, joined by gilt metal bell shaped caps, gilt metal 15mm wide plaited snake link chain to front, length 60cm, small hand written ticket saying Louis Rousselet 80, although there is no markings to verify on necklace.

Los 69

Edward IV (First reign, 1461-1470), Silver Halfgroat, Canterbury [Episcopal], facing crowned bust within double arcs of tressure, Archbishop Bourchier issue, mintmark pall on obverse, legend surrounds EDWARD DI GRA REX ANGL Z FRANC, no quatrefoil marks by neck, knot on breast, trefoils on tressure, rev. mintmark sun, long cross dividing legends, three pellets in each angle, outer legend reads POSVI DEVM A DIVTOR E MEVM, inner legend CIVITAS CANTOR, weight 1.47g (B & W VIb; DIG 21/5; N 1590; S.2025). Toned, little small of flan, otherwise good very fine, scarce. Provenance Ex Baldwin’s Retail sale, with a ticket in the hand of Steve Hill. Sold 2022 – with ticketEx DNW, Auction 102, 18.9.2012, lot 2131

Los 88

Charles II (1660-1685), silver Halfcrown, 1668/4, 8 of date struck over 4, VICESIMO, third laureate and draped bust right, CARLOVS. II. DEI. GRATIA, rev. crowned cruciform emblematic shields, interlinked Cs in angles, MAG. BR. FRA. ET. HIB REX. (Bull 449; ESC 464; S.3365). Graded by NGC as AU53, the finest graded by NGC. Top population within the census.Very rare.NGC Certification 6318735-011Ex Herbert. M. Lingford collection – Purchased Baldwin’s retail stock circa 2018-19, omitting initial ticket – noted and recorded by NGC as ex Lingford. Lingford’s initial collection was sold through Glendining in October 1950 and June 1951. The remaining coins in his collection, a broad and extensive assemblage in their own right, consisting of mainly Crowns and Halfcrowns – with a focus on Charles I – Provincial and Tower types amongst others. This portion of his collection had been procured by Baldwin’s in 1951 or thereabouts, the above coin belongs to this group.

Los 866

Victorian first class train travel season ticket for 1870 - North Eastern Railway - Darlington section, together with another for 1902 North Eastern Railway

Los 414

Edward VI base issue penny, circa 1551 AD. York mint. E D G RISA SINE SPINA. R. Shield over cross, CIVI TAS EBO RACI. Ref: S.2475. ex Seaby with old ticket. Weight:0.72g Size:15.10mm

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Celtic, Iron Age mount. Circa 1st century BCE- 1st century CE. A bowl or bucket mount in the form of a stylised male bust. Copper-alloy, 15g. 28mm. From an old English collection, with an old dealers ticket; found Norfolk.

Los 50

Roman gilt bronze centre boss brooch. Circa 200-300 CE. A large oval brooch with heavily gilt surfaces and a large conical black glass setting at its centre. Copper-alloy, 16.49g. 34mm. Ref: Hattatt's (2000) p.364 no.1212. An impressive well preserved example complete with pin. From an old English collection, accompanied by old delears ticket and purchase receipt.

Los 46

Roman zoomprphic plate brooch. Circa 1st century CE. In the form of a horse and rider. The decorative cells have traces of blue and red enamel. Copper-alloy, 4.47g. 32mm. Ref: Mackreth 2011, 2.1a. Horse and Ride; Hattatt 1984 p.161 no.160. From an old English collection, with dealers ticket. Found in Norfolk.

Los 374

Concert Programmes / Tickets, collection of mainly Rock and Pop concert programmes and tickets comprising Rolling Stones - Black and Blue Programmes and two Earls Court Tickets, Rolling Stones - Tour of Europe 76 programme, The Eagles - Empire Pool Wembley Programme 1977 and Ticket, Stevie Wonder 1980 Wembley Programme and two tickets, Fleetwood Mac Wembley 1980 (three tickets), The Four Tops - Hammersmith Odeon 1975 (two tickets), Frank Sinatra - Royal Albert Hall 1980 Programme and two tickets, Elton John - Peachtree Road Programme, Four Tops / Temptations tour 2007 (two Programmes) plus Harlem Globetrotters 1976 programme and two Wembley Tickets, Madame Butterfly Covent Garden 1981 programme and two tickets plus others - various conditions

Los 375

Beatles Books Plus, approximately thirty-five Beatles related Books including The Life of George Martin Volumes One and Two, Shout, The Quarrymen, After The Break Up 1970-2000, The Love You Make, Illustrated Beatles Lyrics, A Day In the Life, Drummed Out, Paperback Writer, Let's Go Down The Cavern and more - sold together with concert programmes (Ravi Shankar with ticket, Eric Clapton, Engelbert Humperdinck) and more - mainly all in very good condition

Los 480

Theatre Programmes / Wimbledon Programmes plus, approximately fifty Theatre programmes (Some with tickets), mainly from the Sixties and Seventies including Cambridge Circus (with ticket feat John Cleese, Bill Oddie, Graham Chapman, Tim Brooke Taylor et al), A Funny Thing Happened on the Way To The Forum (Frankie Howerd et al - 2 copies), Macbeth (Harry H Corbett as Macbeth), One For The Pot (2 copies), Pickwick, The Pajama Game, Maggie May, Camelot, She Loves Me, Six Of One, Around the World in Eighty Days, Hamlet ,West Side Story, Rattle of a Simple Man and more - sold with five Wimbledon Programmes from 1963 to 1965, Paris Match featuring the assassination of J F Kennedy plus a few more assorted travel and Visitor magazines - various conditions

Los 292

Frank Zappa CD Box Set, Frank Zappa in New York 40th Anniversary - five CD Box Set released 2019 on Zappa Records (ZR 20029) - Metal Tin inside Cardboard Outer with replica ticket and booklet - all appears Unused

Los 445

Sporting mostly cricketing ephemera, including a red Grand Prix 1948 pit attendant ticket, ticket 22cm wide. Condition - mixed poor to fair The Village Rondo is a single-sheet frontispiece for this musical tune but no actual sheet music; not dated but circa 1815; worn and torn but image and script clear.

Los 459

THREE BOXEES OF CAR MEMROBILLIA, to include Aston Martin caps, a print on canvas, owners club desk diary 2010, signed racing team picture, 24 Heures du mans 2007 annual, framed ticket for 24 heures du mans 1991, five 24 heures du mans t shirts varies years, first edition Aston Martin magazine 1976, large Benson & Hedges canvas sponsor poster Honda Jordon, two Michael Schumacher racing caps, Jaguar t shirts, teddies, and magazines, a Bentley tanker boxed, a collection of approximately 20+ toy racing cars varies, etc. (sd), (3 boxes)

Los 426

TWO BOXES OF BOXED BOARD GAMES comprising approximately twenty three games to include Rivals for Catan, Ticket to Ride: Rails and Sails, Imperial Settler, Farshore, Brass: Birmingham, Alhambra, Forest Shuffle, Mystic Vale, A Lord of The Rings chess set, Pirates Cove Zug um Zug, Clacks, Root, Leaf, etc (2 boxes) (Condition Report: all boxes are unchecked for complete pieces, but some appear to be in original packaging)

Los 25

1950 MG TD                                              Registration Number: NHN 370      Chassis Number: TD 1176 Recorded Mileage: 61,100 miles - In current ownership since 1969 - Fitted with 1350cc engine The MG TD ‘Midget’ was introduced in January 1950 to replace the by then legendary TC model, fitted with a 1256cc engine as standard. The new TD combined the TC’s drivetrain, a modified hypoid-geared rear axle, the MG Y-Type chassis, a familiar T-Type style body and independent suspension using coil springs from the MG Y-Type Saloon. Also new; the rack and pinion steering, smaller 15-inch disc type road wheels, a left hand drive option and standard equipment bumpers with overriders. The car was five inches wider with a track of 50 inches. In 1950, the TD Mk. II was introduced alongside the standard car, featuring a more highly tuned engine with 8.0:1 compression ratio giving 57bhp at 5500rpm. The TD featured twin fuel pumps, revised dampers, and a higher rear-axle ratio. Nearly 30,000 MG TD’s were produced, including some 1,700 Mk. II models. When the series ended in 1953, all but 1,656 were exported with 23,488 of them to the United States. An example tested by ‘The Motor’ magazine in 1952 had a top speed of 77mph and could accelerate from 0-60 mph in 18.2 seconds. According to factory records this original RHD example was built on 3rd April 1950, to be registered to its first owner, a Mr. Scott of Darlington, under a week later. Mr. Scott was obviously keen to get his hands on his new sports car! “Elspeth” was acquired by our vendor back in 1969, who proceeded to set about a sympathetic restoration of the car, which included attention to the ash frame. Originally finished in black, the TD is now presented in red with a tan leather interior. The engine was previously rebuilt by marque experts Xpag Engineering, bored and stroked to now 1350cc, and usefully now also accepts unleaded fuel. We understand the car is “on the button” and drives exceptionally well for its age. The convertible roof has been replaced, as have the tonneau and side screens. Offered with original 1950 buff log book, current V5, a large number of invoices, older MoT certificates, also correspondence and photographs documenting works carried out, what a great ticket to shows, club meets and tours, or simply a charming way to get around in the summer months.

Los 335

Original vintage Soviet propaganda poster featuring the title in bold blue letters - The Hunter's Helper - with the Ukrainian Society of Hunters and Fishermen logo and text - Hunting is permitted with a dog recorded on the hunting ticket - below an image of an Irish setter type gun dog standing in shallow water and holding a mallard duck in its mouth in front of two hounds chasing a fox and a pointer dog standing in the field in the background. Published by the USSR government of Kiev Ukraine. Good condition, browning, foxing. Country of issue: Ukraine, designer: G. N. Glikman, size (cm): 88x58, year of printing: 1964.

Los 152A

Various Lots being sold on behalf of the Charity Chas- Third Lot- Dunfermline Athletic V St Pauli June 2023 Lowland Single Malt Scotch Whisky Signed McPake, Scarf and Signed Football Programme and ticket.

Los 385

William Roscoe (1753-1831), man of letters, one of England's first abolitionists and sometime MP for his native Liverpool, the Roscoe family album, almost certainly compiled during WR's librarianship at Holkham Hall, Norfolk, c. 1815-22, compiled with tipped-in and loosely-inserted manuscript, mostly verse, but with occasional prose, original and taken from belles-lettres, and one print, comprising: 1) Bonaparte General en chef de l'Armée d'Italie/Dessiné d'après Nature a Milan, s.l., s.n., n.d. [1796], portrait, engraving, 16.2 x 12.2cm, inscribed in contemporary manuscript pencil: from W Bracy Clark, Dec. 4. 1797 ; 2) ALS from WR, dated Lodge Lane, [Liverpool], Feb:y 21st 1824, addressed to Pleasance, Lady Smith (née Reeve; 1773-1877), Surrey Street, [Norwich], referencing their time at Holkham together and touching on some members of the Coke family, partial red wax seal; 3) Horace Beevor Love (1800-1838) after Sir Francis Chantrey RA (1781-1841) - Marble Bust of Sir James Edward Smith, signed, further inscribed in pencil, wash en grisaille, 30 x 19cm; 4) 18th c stipple engraved portrait of Louis XVI, inscribed in pencil: bought from Paris by J.E. Smith in 1786 & is an exact likeness, 27 x 20.5cm; 5) a contemporary transcript of Matthew Gregory Lewis's Alonzo the brace and fair Imgoine: a Romance, n.d. [1796-97], ink MS on paper, foolscap; 6) Americana: MS copy of a letter of Lafeyette's, dated 1829, illustrated with a drawing of the George Washington head seal; 7) Royalty: two cut-out paper work trees, reputedly by the hand of Princess Elizabeth (1770-1840), later Landgravine of Hesse-Homburg, n.d., the outer wrapper with MS attribution: Cut by Princess Elizabeth & given me by herself ; 8) one leaf with three autograph manuscript scraps, by Queen Charlotte, 1792, and her daughters Princess Elizabeth and Princess Augusta; 9) Gay's Receipt to Stew Veal, ink MS on paper; 10) Curious Epitaph, in Pewsey Church Yard, Dorestshire, MS on paper; 11) Reverence of King Edward the 6th for the Bible, ink MS on paper; 12) an 1820 copy of Leopold, Prince of Saxe-Coburg's signature; MS poem of 2pp of Henry Howard, Earl of Surrey; 13) Monody on the death my friend H.R., 8pp, ink MS on paper, further inscribed: Given me by the author/ William *** Roscoe/ July 1805 ; 14) Lines - on receiving from Doctor Rush of Philadelphia a piece of the Tree under which William Penn made his Treaty [...], 1812, 2pp; 15) Song - On the Ball given by the Friends of Brougham and Creevey, Liverpool, 1812, 1pp; 16) Lines to be placed under the Picture of the Rt. Rev. Dr. Henry Bathurst Lord Bishop of Norwich at Holkham, 1pp; 17) Parting, 1814, 1pp; 18) Letter-writing, 2pp; 19) Lines written extempore by W. Roscoe in an Alcove at Allerton, to verso: On the death of a Lady, 2pp; 20) To T.W. Coke Esq:r M.P. Holkham, as a mark of the sincere respect & attachment of The Author [...], Sonnet [by] [...] W. Roscoe, Allerton 10th Jan:y 1815, All the above is inscribed in the first page of the copy of W. Roscoe's Leo the 10th presented to W. Coke, 1pp; 21) To the Viscountess Dowager Anson (née Coke) on her Birth day [...], William Roscoe, 1821, 3pp; 22) To William Roscoe Esq [...], January, 1821, EWC, 1pp; 23) Sonnet To The Lady Jerningham [by] Mary Anne Roscoe, Nov:r 1823, 1pp; 24) Lines Addressed by * John Taylor to his brother the Rev:d Philip Taylor of Dublin [...], April 1824, 2pp; 25) Ode to Sickness by Wm. Corrie, 4pp; 26) Verses written in the Album at Cossey, 2pp; 27) Sonnet To the Nymph I love, 1pp; 28) "Sweet are the songs from Scotland's coast [...]", 2pp; 29) Verses by the Revd Crabb On His Visiting Normanston in the Year 1785, 3pp; 30) Folk Lore: The Wolf Thing, or Little Red Riding Hood, 2pp; 31) Cookery: To make Herb Soup, 1pp; 32) On seeing my dear Mother laid in her Coffin, 30th March 1820 [...], 2pp; 33) Cobbold (John?, translator), I feel ye, well-known Breezes! [...], 1pp; 34) To "the Rowende Table" - Sonnet, 1pp; 35) another copy; 36) Taylor (Arthur), Morte Arthur, 1pp; another copy; 37) Sonnet/Translated by Miss Schuty 1pp; 38) Inscription on a Tablet in Quidenham Church In Memory of The Lady Sophia Macdonald (née Keppel) [...] September 29th 1824 [...], 2pp; 39) Impromptu [...] Lord Lyttelton at home [...], Transcribed by Miss Sparrow, daughter of Lady Olivia Sparrow - at Holkham, Now Lady Mandeville, 1pp; 40) an indistinct poem of 2pp; 41) copy of an 18th c French letter, dated 1771, with English translation, 4pp; 42) The Attributes of God, 1pp; 43) Bishop Lowth, "I spent many years in that illustrious society [...]", 1pp; 44) Quarterly Review (May 1816) of Alison's Sermons, 1pp; 45) Marville on studying history, 1pp; 46) On seeing Mr West's Picture of the burning of Sodom, 1pp; 47) Humanitati S. by Abbé Correia da Serra, 1pp; 48) Sweet maid! [...] on the death of Mary Wilkinson [by] J.E.S., 1pp; 49) lines from Boothby's Penelope, 1pp; 50) After Martial, 1pp; 51) Fair art thou oh Allerton! [...], Oct. 1790, 2pp foolscap; 52) Sweet Verbena [&] Hymn, two works to a sheet by JES; 53) Description of a Masquerade at the Hon:le Mr. [Nicholas] Herbert's at Great Glemham [Suffolk] [...], 25th Sept:er 1770, 4pp; 54) Thursday 2 o'clock, Going to drink tea with Mrs. Stevens, an ALS of 7pp; approx. 18 further items, including another account of the Stratford masquerade at Hebert's, but dated 1769, contemporary russia gilt over marbled boards, Bound by Cupper & Ibes, Bank Place, Norwich, ticket to pastedown, the spine lettered in gilt: MANUSCRIPTS, now disbound, some worn losses, folio (35 x 24cm)

Los 410

Geology. Map: Environs of London (Geological), Southampton: Engraved and Published at the Ordnance Survey Office, London & Reading: [Printed by] Wyman & Sons Ltd., Lith., 1901, lithograph over 28 sheets of paper, coloured in contemporary wash, laid on linen, 66 x 89cm, marbled endpapers, contemporary red cloth case with retailer's ticket: Edward Stanford, Sole Agent in London for the Sale of Ordnance Survey Maps, pasted lettered manuscript label, 4to Provenance: Rev. H.S. Swithinbank, Linden Lodge, Clevedon, Somerset; book label to case.

Los 115

English Civil War; Extra-Illustrated and Interleaved by an Antiquary Descendant. Hutchinson (Lucy), Memoirs of the Life of Colonel Hutchinson, Governor of Nottingham Castle and Town, Representative of the County of Nottingham in the Long Parliament, and of the Town of Nottingham in the First Parliament of Charles II, etc. With Original Anecdotes [...] and A Summary Review of Public Affairs [...], first edition, London: Printed for Longman, Hurt, Rees, and Orme, by T. Bensley, 1806, frontispiece, folding pedigree (annotated), and 4 full-page plates, extra-illustrated with 6 mixed media engravings, inter-leaved with a two-fold manuscript continuation of the family pedigree, [3]ff of MS, including genealogical notices of the Derbyshire families of Chandos-Pole, Stanhope & Gell, and further antiquarian notices, an ALS from the Rev. Francis Hutchinson of Tisbury Vicarage, Salisbury (whose information was 'Quite wrong ', as annotated by POH), another from Gordon Goodwin (apparently 'An impudent and very ignorant person '), tipped-in printed ephemera from periodicals, contemporary calf boards, rebacked, marbled edges and endpapers, 19th c bookseller's ticket to ffep: E.W. Perry, George Street, Plymouth, 4to  Provenance: Peter Orlando Hutchinson (1810-1897), of Sidmouth, Devon, antiquarian, historian and diarist; his armorial bookplate, manuscript ownership inscription dated 1862, manuscript additions and marginalia.

Los 155

Incunabula, Early Book Illustration, & Manuscripts. Hirth (Georg), Costüme des Sechzehnten Jahrhunderts, Munich, 1883, 2pp of letterpress only, with 330pp of illustrations from early Old Master prints or books, including Dürer and Cranach, some folding, contemporary English burgundy quarter-calf over cloth, slightly rubbed, top-edge stained red as issued, others uncut, marbled endpapers, Foyle's of Charing Cross Road ticket, folio (37 x 27cm); a sammelband of three parts: Heitz (Paul), Originalabdruck von Formschneider-Arbeiten des XVI und XVII Jahrhunderts, two parts, second edition, Strassburg: J.H. Ed. Heitz (Heitz & Mündel), 1892 & 1894, profusely illustrated with plates after earlier woodcuts and wood engravings, [bound with] [...] des XVI, XVII & XVIII Jahrhunderts, Strassburg: J.H. Ed. Heitz (Heitz & Mündel), 1899, each part retaining their original wrappers, if somewhat chipped, later leather over cloth, folio (40 x 29.5cm); [&] Dodgson (Campbell), Woodcuts of the Fifteenth Century in the John Rylands Library, Manchester, Reproduced in Facsimile, with an Introduction and Notes, Manchester: University Press, et al, 1915, loose in gatherings as issued, portfolio of cloth over boards, folio (39 x 29cm); [& Theatre/drama] Greg (W.W.), Dramatic Documents from the Elizabethan Playhouses, Stage Plots: Actors' Parts: Prompt Books, Reproductions & Transcripts volume only, Oxford: At the Clarendon Press, n.d. [1931], ex-lib, original publisher's blue cloth, folio (51 x 39cm), (4)  Provenance: 1st: Robert Brydall (1839-1907), Scottish artist, mostly working as a lithographer and engraver, and established tutor at the Glasgow School of Art; his engraved lozenge-shaped bookplate to pastedown.

Los 328

Cricket. An early 19th c drawing-room album, c. 1830, illustrated with a contemporary watercolour of a cricket match, within a fenced pitch and before a manor house, 10.6 x 15cm, mounted on a leaf with manuscript lines viz. the sport, loosely-inserted watercolour of a similar house from a different perspective, 13.5 x 23cm, the album further typically illustrated and inscribed over approx. [65]ff, with commonplace prose and verse from belles-lettres, and enclosing mixed media works on papers, including an earlier cartoon of Napoleon, [Triumph des Jahres 1813/ Den Teutschen zum Neuenjahr 1814], s.l., s.n., n.d. [1814], cut-out profile, etching, with contemporary watercolour hand-colouring, trimmed with loss of all lettering, 18 x 9cm, with a loosely-inserted contemporary 3pp MS poem on the same subject, India: a tipped-in ALS of 2pp, indistinctly inscribed by a contemporary Indian, in English, to a Master Surgster (?; presumably a member of the East India Company), addressed and dated Bombay/11th July 1829, viz. passage on a ship, an indistinct named-view pen-and-ink of an Indian landscape c. 1830, gouache still life on a petrified leaf, 11 x 11cm, four Chinese watercolour studies on pith paper, various states of condition and sizes, a small watercolour of British soldiers, full-page monochrome pen-and-ink study of a deer, named-view watercolour of Torquay, a satirical print by G. Davies after Charles Jameson Grant, [Frontispiece for The Penny Magazine] The March of the Intellect, lithograph, n.d. [1830-35], trimmed loss of primary title, 25.5 x 20cm, cut-out engravings and further mixed process prints, finely bound in a somewhat worn contemporary brown straight-grained morocco over boards, gilt, contemporary bookseller's ticket to pastedown: Wilson, 88, Royal Exchange, London, rubbed and worn binding, split and contents loose/loosening, all edges gilt, 4to

Los 112

English Civil War, The Commonwealth of England. An Act for the Assuring, Confirming and Setling (sic) of Land and Estates in Ireland. At the Parliament begun at Westminster the 17th day of September, An. Dom. 1656. London: Printed by Henry Hills and John Field, Printers to His Highness, 1657, principally Gothic Black Letter, black-ruled title-page with a vignette of the Commonwealth arms, complete, collating: [2], 21pp, 20th c paper wrappers, splitting, bookseller's ticket to pastedown, folio (26.8 x 17.7cm), [Wing E1091]

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Cornwall. Tregellas (J.T.), Cornish Tales, in Prose and Verse, first edition, Truro: James Netheron, 1865, original yellow pictorial wrappers, preserved in contemporary black half-roan over marbled boards, chipped and split, but holding, 8vo; Bottrell (William) & Blight (Joseph, illustrator), Traditions and Hearthside Stories of West Cornwall, Second Series, first edition, Penzance: Printed, for the Author, by Beare and Son, 1873, split but holding firm, original publisher's green cloth, uncut, contemporary bookseller's ticket: J.A.D. Bridger of Penzance, 8vo; Forfar (William Bentinck), Pentowan: or, The Adventures of Gregory Goulden, Esq., and Tobias Penhale. A Cornish Story, first edition, Helston: R. Cunnack, et al, 1859, original publisher's blue cloth, pictorial gilt, uncut, some wear and slight twist, 8vo; North (I.W., Chaplain), A Week in the Isles of Scilly, first edition, Penzance: Printed and published by E. Rowe and Son, et al, 1850, lithographed named-view plates, split and loose, some foxing, original publisher's blue cloth, split and disbound, 8vo; Harris (J. Henry), The Luck of Wheal Veor, Truro: Joseph Pollard, et al, 1901, original cloth, slight twist, 8vo; Blight (J.T.), A Week at The Land's End, Truro: Lake and Lake, et al., 1876, lithographed frontispiece and title-page, folding map, original cloth, lacking ffep, 8vo; Ballantyne (R.M.), Deep Down: A Tale of the Cornish Mines, London: James Nisbet & Co., 1875, original publisher's green cloth, refreshed with later endpapers, 8vo; Cornish Tales, in Prose and Verse [...], London: Madgwick, Houlston & Co., n.d. [c. 1890-1900], original pictorial wrappers, crudely held together with tape, some movement, slight chips, 8vo; Quiller-Couch's Ancient and Holy Wells, 1894, cloth, 8vo; further folk lore; other provincial Truro imprints; Robert Hawker; Bernard Moore; etc., mixed bindings and sizes, (22)

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India, Hindu Philosophy. Samkhyakarika: Colebrooke (Henry, Thomas, translator) & Wilson (Horace Hayman, MA, FRS, translator), The Sánkhya Káriká, or Memorial Verses on the Sánkhya [Samkhya] Philosophy, By Íswara [Isvara] Krishna; Translated from the Sanscrit [Sanskrit], Also The Bháshya or Commentary of Gaurapáda; Translated, and Illustrated by an Original Comment [...], first English editions of each text, Oxford: Printed for the Oriental Translation Fund of Great Britain and Ireland, by S. Collingwood, Printer to the University, 1837, engraved title-page vignette, xiv, 194, [56], [4]pp (publisher's catalogue), later 19th c cloth by Palmer Howe & Co of Manchester, their stamp to ffep, spine with retained sectional chip, folio (28 x 22.5cm) Provenance: 1) Louis Casartelli (1852-1925), fourth Roman-Catholic Bishop of Salford (1903-1925), scholar and polyglot, elected to The Royal Asiatic Society of Great Britain and Ireland; his pictorial bookplate enclosing a portrait of Dante to pastedown, E Bibliotheca L.C. Casartelli, No. 4395, his library stamp to title-page: L.C. CASARTELLI/No 202 OR, and gilt L.C.C. monogram to base of spine. 2) Later sold by Arthur Probsthain, Oriental Bookseller, 41 Gt. Russell Street, London WC1B 3PL; 20th c bookseller's ticket to pastedown.

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Rare limited edition hand painted mini box is a double hinged version of Sydney Australia’s world famous and distinctive opera house. Both clasps are bars. One compartment reveals gold Boomerang. A ticket to the opera Carmen painted on other. Elda Creations Peint a La Main Limoges France. Issued: 20th c. Dimensions: 3â€L x 2.5â€W x 2.5â€HEdition Number: 2 of 50Manufacturer: Elda CreationsCountry of Origin: FranceCondition: Age related wear.

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Bradbury (Ray) The Golden Apple of the Sun, jacket with the odd small hole, few nicks and short tears to extremities, 1953; Dandelion Wine, bookseller's ticket on pastedown, jacket price-clipped, spine faded, nicks to extremities, 1957; Something Wicked This Way Comes, ownership inscription on front free endpaper, jacket spine a little faded, head very slightly frayed, otherwise excellent and sharp, 1963, first English editions, original boards, dust-jackets; and 3 others by Bradbury, 8vo (6)

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Beatles Concert Tickets, one ticket for 09/11/1964, City Hall, Sheffield, one for 08/12/1965, Gaumont Theatre, Sheffield. Also included are tickets for Kenny Ball, Tommy Steele, Acker Bilk, Terry Lightfoot, and Cannon and Ball.

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New Naturalists Part-set of the New Naturalist Monographs comprising: The Wren; The Yellow Wagtail; The Greenshank; Fleas, Flukes and Cuckoos; Ants; The Herring Gull's World; The Rabbit; The Birds of the London Area since 1900; The Hawfinch; Oysters; The House Sparrow; The Trout; The Mole. London: Collins, 1955-71. 14 volumes, first editions, Yellow Wagtail (number 4) in first state, Hawfinch (15) in third state with plain green dust jacket, Wood Pigeon (20) in second binding variant, Mole (22) in primary binding variant8vo, original green cloth, dust jackets, Yellow Wagtail cloth faded as usual, Greenshank and Rabbit with ownership inscription, Fleas, Flukes and Cuckoos with hole in dust jacket spine, Ants dust jacket repaired, Oysters dust jacket chipped, with bookseller's ticket and numeric ink-stamp to endpapers, Wood Pigeon dust jacket price-clipped (as usual for copies in the second binding) [Bernhard & Loe M3A, 4A, 5A, 7A, 8A, 9A, 13A, 14A, 15C, 18A, 19A, 20-B2, 21A, 22A-B1]. Together with 20 volumes from the New Naturalist main series (up to number 68) (34)

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Collie, James Plans, Elevations, Sections, Details and Views of the Cathedral of Glasgow London: J. William 1835. First edition, large folio (55 x 42cm), contemporary green morocco gilt by Carss of Glasgow (with their ticket), inner dentelles gilt, white moiré silk doublures gilt, all edges gilt, 7 pp., 34 lithographic plates including title-page, gift inscription dated 1857 to initial blank, spine rubbed, spotting to blanks and title-page, plate 5 closely trimmed;[Glasgow Cathedral]. Plans and Elevations of the proposed Restorations and Additions to the Cathedral of Glasgow. With an Explanatory Address by the Local Committee. Glasgow: James Hedderick & Son, 1836. First edition, large folio (56 x 43cm), contemporary green morocco gilt by Carss of Glasgow uniform with the preceding work, 11 pp., aquatint frontispiece, lithographic additional vignette-title page, 8 lithographic plates (a few tinted), similar gift inscription, spine rubbed, head of spine pulled, blanks spotted, marginal spotting and finger-soiling elsewhere (2) The Library of a Scottish Gentleman

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Strawberry Hill Press M. Annaei Lucani Pharsalia Cum Notis Hugonis Grotii, et Richardi Bentleii. Strawberry Hill: [Strawberry Hill Press], 1760. First edition thus, one of 500 copies, 4to (29.5 x 22cm), contemporary straight-grain red morocco ruled and lettered in gilt, marbled endpapers, all edges gilt, [6] 525 pp., engraved vignettes to title-page and address to reader leaf, bookseller's ticket (M. Ogle and Son, Glasgow), roundel bookplate (T. D. C. Graham) [Hazen 7] The Library of a Scottish Gentleman

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Homer Iliados [and:] Odysseias [graece]. Glasguae: in aedibus academicis, excudebant Robertus et Andreas Foulis, 1756-8. 4 volumes in 2, folio (32.5 x 19.5cm), iv-xi 312, 336, [6] 297, [2] 336 pp., near-contemporary straight-grain red morocco gilt by Charles Hering (with his ticket to front free endpapers), spines and covers ruled in gilt, metope and octaglyph roll gilt to turn-ins, marbled endpapers, all edges gilt, text in Greek, bound without half-titles, general title also discarded (Gaskell: 'rarely found'), bookplates of Charles Drury [Gaskell 319] (2) The Library of a Scottish Gentleman First Foulis edition of the complete works of Homer, a superb copy of one of the triumphs of 18th-century Scottish (and British) printing in Greek, in a handsome near-contemporary binding by Charles Hering (1762/2-1815), a German émigré who became one of London's leading practitioners of the art in the 18th and early 19th centuries.

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Boxed Living Dead Dolls Series 5 Mystery 'Golden Ticket' Blood Splattered Variant doll, sealed & ex

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A silver 'CURRANT' bottle ticket or decanter label decorated lion mask and vines, London 1821, by George Knight

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A Webley .22 service air rifle No S12711 with detachable barrel in original box with instructions and ticket

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Collection of 35 Miles Davies jazz LP's and a Miles Davies In Concert programme and ticket for Wembley Conference Centre November 1986

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Nine vintage crafting books. Heritage of Dress by Wilfred Webb, Wood Block Printing by Morley Fletcher, Decorative Leatherwork, Ticket & Showcard Designing, School and Fireside Crafts etc

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A late 20th century Te Maori Totara wooden mask, with original ticket label and description of meaning of Maori markings; along with a late 20th century Australian tourist digeridoo of light wood, hand made, with receipt. (2)

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A collection of late 20th century and 21st century football ticket stubs mainly relating to Liverpool football club to include season ticket stub books and two tickets for Fifa Club World Club Championship Semi - Final 15th December 2005

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ROSSETTI, Christina. Poems, illustrated by Florence Harrison, complete with 36 tipped-in colour plates & captioned tissue-guards, plus further illustrations within the text. 4to, publisher's ivory cloth with exquisite gilt decoration, complete with the incredibly scarce dust-jacket [we haven't found another copy in wrappers like this], top edge gilt, remainder untrimmed. The cloth binding is incredibly well-preserved, remarkably clean & bright, having been preserved beneath the wrappers. Internally very good & bright, all plates excellent, a few leaves with pale spotting, a couple of marks in places, wrappers very good with slight wear to extremities, leaf prior to half-title bearing tipped-in art prize label for Marianne Townend, rear pastedown bearing bookseller's ticket (G. C. Snaith, Sheffield). The book was evidently treasured by the prize recipient, and was further protected by a cloth jacket, which has been removed for the purpose of cataloguing, hence the superb condition of the wrappers. The cloth jacket will be included in the lot. An excellent example in the scarce jacket. London: Blackie & Son, 1910

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An archive of Royal Family ephemera, 1821 to 1838, comprising: an admission ticket to the Coronation of Queen Victoria at Westminster Abbey, 28 June 1838, black letterpress on pink card with blind-embossed seal for the Earl Marshal of England, 9 x 12.5cm, plus a station pass to the same event, 11 x 7.5cm, each ticket inscribed for Mr Nield, one granting access to the orchestra; three admission tickets to Westminster Abbey for the Coronation of George IV, [19 July 1821], wood-engraved designs in blue & black with blind-embossed borders by Henry Dobbs, one inscribed "Poet's Corner" & "Peer's Ticket", each bearing the printed signature of Howard of Effingham, 24 x 25.5cm; an admission ticket to the Coronation of William IV & Queen Adelaide at Westminster Abbey, 8 September 1831; an admission ticket to the Rehearsal of the Music at the Coronation of Their Majesties [William IV & Adelaide], 7 September 1831; 24 tickets to the Royal Music Festival at Westminster Abbey, 1834, comprising First, Second, Third & Fourth Rehearsals, and the corresponding First, Second, Third & Fourth Performances, colour coded, exquisitely blind-embossed designs by Whiting, 13.5 x 9cm & 9 x 12.5cm respectively, plus a lithographic letter of thanks to one of the stewards, signed by John Parry, Honorary Secretary, bearing wax seal; a letterpress recommendation for William E. Nield of 61 Charlotte Street, Portland Place, being a testimonial from W. W. Dakins, D.D., Precentor of Westminster Abbey, 30 April 1822; John Gilpin, Set to Music, by W. A. Nield, illustrated by Cruikshank, [1-5], 6-48 pp., worn yellow wrappers; manuscript probate/will of William Ashton Nield, "Teacher of Music" residing in Chelsea, 23 June 1862; manuscript probate/will of Jonathan Nield, constituted by William [Howley], Archbishop of Canterbury, 31 March 1843. The tickets are generally very well-preserved, some inscribed as issued, the George IV tickets with some marginal creasing & wear, the festival tickets held in corner-mounts, the whole housed in a modern folder. A unique archive of very scarce royal & music ephemera (36) Provenance: By descent of Jonathan Nield (1769-1843) & William Ashton Nield (1795-1861). The archive comes with some typed genealogical notes by the vendor

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DICKINSON, William. Antiquities Historical, Architectural, Chorographical, and Itinerary, in Nottinghamshire and the Adjacent Counties; Comprising The Histories of Southwell and Newark, Interspersed with Biographical Sketches, Vol. I, Parts I & II bound as one, ["Vol. II", which would've formed "Parts III & IV" covering Newark, was published as a separate work in 1819 and is not included here], stipple-engraved frontispiece of the author, pp. xiv, 115, [ii], 8, [117] 118-344, folding map, 23 engraved & lithographic plates, 17 Pedigrees (six folding), internally sound with age toning, some pale spotting, heavier in places, a few tears, one of the folding Pedigrees is torn & detached, sympathetically rebound to style in half calf with morocco title label lettered in gilt, marbled boards, marbled edges, bearing bookseller's ticket on front pastedown (Ian H. R. Cowley, Nottingham), Newark: Printed by Holt & Hage for Cadell & Davies, Strand, London, 1801 [-1803]

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ROWLING, J. K. Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire, First Edition, SIGNED by the author in bold blue ink on dedication page, loosely-inserted "golden ticket" for the Books Etc signing at the 02 Centre, Finchley Road, London on 19 July [2000], plus original purchase receipt for the same. Octavo, hardback with unclipped dust-jacket, internally very good, appears unread, usual light toning to paper, a few light scuffs to edges of text-block, binding tight & square, jacket bold & vibrant with slight discolouration verso, a very good example. London: Bloomsbury, 2000

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Louis Armstrong (1901-1971). Autograph on final page of 1956 British Tour programme, additionally signed by Trummy Young, Sandy Brown, Velma Middleton, and Humphrey Lyttelton. Together with an original ticket stub for the Empress Hall concert in London, 7 May 1956. The programme has detached covers and some wear, but the signed page is attractive

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An Ever-Ready Chronos ticket flip clock, 20th Century, in a brass case 10cm diameter15cm high together with two oval form carriage clocks, one set with porcelain panels the dial marked Elliot and Sons, Londonthe largest11cm high (3)Condition Reportticket flip clock with light tarnishing and cosmetic wear, ticks but movement not checked for accuracy

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Sporting Interest - A collection of six mid 20th century England Vs Scotland international football programmes and match tickets. The collection including programmes for six games, including 6th April 1957 (w/ Ticket), 15th April 1961 (w/ Ticket), 6th April 1963, 10th April 1965 (w/ Ticket), 10th May 1969, and 22nd May 1971 (w/ Ticket).

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An old enamel insurance ticket sign together with and old railway gate sign

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BEATLES AND RELATED 7" COLLECTION - a collection of approximately 200 Beatles and related 7"s, including a reel-to-reel. Collection to include: Please Please Me (reel-to-reel) - Parlophone (TA-PMC 1202), All You Need Is Love, Can't Buy Me Love, I Feel Fine, She Loves You, A Hard Day's Night, Paperback Writer, From Me To You, I Want To Hold Your Hand, Help!, Lady Madonna, Please Please Me, Eleanor Rigby, Ticket To Ride, Yesterday, Hey Jude, Strawberry Fields Forever, Hello, Goodbye, Get Back, Ballad Of John And Yoko, Day Tripper, Paul McCartney - Say Say Say, George Harrison - Bangladesh, Badfinger - Sweet Tuesday Morning - No Matter What, Paul McCartney & Wings - Band On The Run, Mary Hopkin - Y Blodyn Gwyn. Condition can vary with some titles grading to Ex whilst others drop below VG.

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