1928 2x England v Wales rugby match ticket: played at St Helens Ground Swansea Saturday 21st January 1928 - both yellow tickets incl. one complete with stub hence (G). The other with Neath Printing Co rubber stamp mark and small pin hole to the top left hand corner (F). Note Result England 10 Wales 8 - with England winning the Grand Slam for only the 6th time.
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1932 England v Wales rugby match ticket: played at St Helens Ground Swansea Saturday 16th January 1932 - blue complimentary ticket -small stain on the reverse and tiny crease to the bottom right hand corner otherwise (F/G). Note Result England 5 Wales 12 - with Wales beating England for the first time since 1921.
1936 Ireland v Wales rugby match ticket: played at Cardiff Arms Park on Saturday March 14TH 1932 c/w stub - pink ticket some fading to the edges and stub, tiny pin hole to the top left hand corner otherwise (G). Note Result Ireland 0 Wales 3 - resulting in Wales winning the Championship and Ireland runners up. This was the championship decider and record crowds flocked to the ground and had to be dispersed by the Cardiff Fire Brigade but this still didn`t prevent spectators from being injured on the terraces from the crowd over spilling on to the pitch.
Rugby Union/League programmes and tickets 1950/60s: Richmond v Rosslyn Park, Harlequins v Oxford University both `58, Public Schools 7 a side `59, Middlesex 7`s programme and ticket `62, Harlequins v Oxford University 1958, Midland Counties v All Blacks `63, Newport v Cambridge University, and v Pontypool `62, Birkenhead Park v The Army, v Bath, v District XV and Cheshire v Lancs all `60, Newport v New Zealand 1963, Salford v Barrow 1956, few tickets (G). (24).
1950/60s International, League and Non League football programmes and tickets: to incl. 2x England v Portugal `57/8 and v Ireland 59/60 both with match ticket stubs, 3x Bolton v Chelsea `55/56, v Tottenham `56/57, 2x Preston North End v Charlton `55/56 v Everton `58/59, 2x Luton v Manchester City FA Cup 4th Rd - plus non league teams Morecombe x 3, and Bletchley et al - all (F/G).
Autographs - The Beatles - A 1964 black and white promotional photograph signed by all four members of the Beatles, 16.25cm x 21cm. Together with a ticket application form/flyer for the Royal World Premier of `A Hard Day`s Night` held at the London Pavilion, Piccadilly Circus, Monday, July 6th 1964, 18.75cm x 28.25cm and a Daily Sketch black and white press photograph showing the Beatles meeting Princess Margaret at the premier, 16cm x 21cm. Provenance - these items were formerly the property and were obtained by the vendor`s aunt Irene Edwards, a charity fund raiser and socialite who took park in organising the ticketing for the premier of `A Hard Day`s Night` and whose details are printed on the ticket application form as the remittance address. The premier was a charity event held in support of the Variety Club Heart Fund and the Docklands Settlements. It was attended by The Beatles and their wives and girlfriends together with a host of important guests including Princess Margaret and Lord Snowden. Piccadilly Circus was closed to traffic as 12,000 fans jostled for a glimpse of the group.
AN EDWARDIAN SCOTTISH SILVER FREEDOM CASKET PRESENTED TO THE PRIME MINISTER HERBERT ASQUITH, BROOK & SON, EDINBURGH, 1909 the bombé case with foliage, rocaille and diaperwork panels surrounding one cartouche engraved with the city`s arms within the banner `Sigillum Comune Burgi de Edinburgh`, the cartouche to the reverse inscribed `TO MY FRIEND / ALBERT LEVY / FROM / OXFORD & ASQUITH`, the domed rectangular lid similarly decorated around the presentation inscription and below a bud finial, the interior stamped `MANUFACTURED BY BROOK & SON. GOLDSMITHS TO THE KING. 87 GEORGE STREET EDINBURGH.`; complete with original vellum Freedom document (or `Burgess Ticket`) admitting and receiving `...The Right Honourable / HERBERT HENRY ASQUITH / K.C., M.P., / a Burgess and Guild Brother of the City...` -- casket 25.5cm wide, 1641gr (52oz) including blue velvet lining The presentation inscription to the lid reads: Presented by the Corporation of Edinburgh along with the Burgess Ticket conferring the Freedom of the City on the Right Honourable Herbert Henry Asquith, Prime Minister of Great Britain, 20th December 1910. The Right Honourable William Slater Brown, Lord Provost. Herbert Henry Asquith (1852-1958), following a training in the law, started his political career as a Liberal MP for East Fife. Following a stint as Gladstone`s Home Secretary and a decade during which the Liberals were out of power, he became Chancellor of the Exchequer in 1906. Upon Campbell-Bannerman`s resignation (and swiftly subsequent death) in 1908 he became Prime Minister. Famous for ambitious social welfare legislation, building up the Royal Navy and ending the House of Lords` veto, he resigned in 1916, partly as a result of the failure to make progress in the war and because of Lloyd George`s intrigues against him. Never holding office again, he accepted a peerage as Earl of Oxford in 1925, dying three years later.
Sport - selection, programmes, various ages, Rugby Union (26), inc. Scotland v Ireland 1946, England v Scotland 1947 (x2), American Football Super Bowl 1991, Baseball newspapers, Golf, Rugby League inc. Bradford Bulls v St Helens Silk Cut Challenge Cup Final 1996, itinery & match ticket etc (gen gd) (37)
Football programmes/ tickets etc - Nottingham Forest away selection inc. Malmo UEFA Cup 12 Sept 1995 programme, team sheet and ticket, Chelsea FA Cup 19 Jan 2000 teamsheet, ticket & car park ticket, Chelsea 12 Sept 1998, team sheet, Directors Box ticket etc, Man Utd Worthington Cup 11 Nov 1998, team sheet, ticket, Board Room pass etc plus various others (vg) (18)
Falconer.Universal Dictionary of the Marine 12 folding engraved plates some double-page and mounted on stubs contemporary ink signatures at head of title several plates with tears repaired a few frayed at edges bookplate of Clarkson &Caroline Collins and engraved binder`s ticket of I.Williams of Plymouth on front pastedown contemporary half calf spine gilt rather worn covers detached [Scott Coll. 342] 4to for T.Cadell 1784.
Pitt (William).- [Funeral Ticket] printed on one side only black border contemporary name “W.T.Dean” (recipient) and “Eleven O`Clock” in manuscript one lower corner removed (docked on entry to the funeral) 127 x 110mm. 1806. ***A nice piece of political ephemera. Pitt`s last words are variously reported as “Oh my country! how I leave my country!” and “I think I could eat one of Bellamy`s veal pies.”.
Irish Bindings.- Hogg (J) The Poetical Works vol.1-4 (of 5) plates half green calf gilt by Marcus Ward of Belfast with his ticket minor scrapes but in good state 1838-55 § Cianchettini (Pio) Toccata inscribed by the composer bound with other pieces by the same half limp leather by Samuel White of Armagh with his ticket backstrip defective; and 11 others well bound folio & 8vo(16)
GREAT WESTERN RAILWAY - an unused booklet of Cycle Cloak Room Tickets c.1920; a small hand written ticket certifying that engine 2435 was employed for 15 minutes "at this station...."; a GWR Identification Card for W A J Pike, Bristol; a booklet Regulations in regard to the Supply of Stores, Furniture and Equipment to Offices, Stations, Depots etc. 1926; a War Record of the Great Western Railway by Edwin A Pratt and a WWII Air Raid Precautions Handbook no.14 The Fire Guards Handbook
A collection of Somerset & Dorset Railway "One Bicycle" tickets issued at Pyllie; some rail tickets including LNER Service Military third class Montrose to Dundee, other Forces tickets, British Railways tickets and others also a quantity of Somerset & Dorset tickets, various sorts all overstamped in red "Reminder Ticket Not To Be Issued", all contained in an album
Some interesting ephemera relating to A J Pike, Station Master, Badminton including a notebook dated August 1926 "Presentation to Mr A J Pike Station Master of Toller GWR.." given when he was promoted, and with list of names of subscribers to his gifts; a GWR Identification Card and notes regarding the issue of the card dated 1941; some ticket stubs Monthly Return Ticket First Class Paddington to Badminton; a GWR leather bound notebook; Devises GWR Staff Thrift Society Contribution Card; a bundle of Reminder Tickets and other items
A COLLECTION OF F.A.CUP FINAL AND SEMI-FINAL MATCH PROGRAMMES FROM 1954 TO 1970 including Preston North End v. West Bromwich Albion, 1/5/54, Chelsea v. Tottenham (four copies) all with song sheet etc, three F.A.Cup final ticket stubs, 1967, (two examples), 1970; Chelsea v. Sheffield Wednesday, F.A.Cup semi-final, 23/4/66, Manchester United v. Everton, F.A.Cup semi-final, 23/4/66, with ticket stub etc, a small collection of League Cup finals and Amateur Cup finals from the 1970s; a Benfica v. Milan, European Cup final, match programme 22/5/63; and West Ham United v. TSV Munchen 1860, European Cup Winners` Cup final, 19/5/65 (a lot).
GWR small wooden Ticket Rack as used by the Guard on the Gloucester to Chalford Push-Pull Auto Trains. A delightful little item just 9” long having 5 ‘mouse trap’ segments each side to hold the paper tickets, over 30 of which are still in place. The face is branded ‘G.W.R’ into the wooden base and the whole item is in excellent, ex use condition.
K. Ashcroft, 19th/early 20th century, "The Bridge" after Sir John Alfred Arnesby Brown R.A. (1866 - 1955), signed, oil on canvas, 59 x 72cm.; 23.25 x 28.25in. * The original of this work is owned by the Walker Art Gallery, Liverpool. Ashcroft was likely to be a student who would have had a copyist`s ticket to paint in the gallery as was common in the early 20th century.
A large quantity of football memorabilia to include Wolverhampton Wanderers season tickets from the 1960s, 70s and later, various ticket stubs to include Manchester Utd FA Cup Final ticket stub for 1948 and programme, large quantity of further ticket stubs to include Internationals, FA Cup and other games, large quantity of footballing magazines, books, annuals etc, contained in eight large file boxes
Dickens (Charles). Oliver Twist; or, the Parish Boy`s Progress, by "Boz", 3 vols., 1st ed., 1st issue, Richard Bentley, 1838, half-titles to vols. 1 and 2 (all called-for), twenty-four etched plts. by George Cruikshank, incl. frontispieces, some oxidised, vol. 1 with 4pp. pubs. ads. at rear, vol. 3 with single ad. leaf preceding frontis., frontis. to vol. 1 with short tear in fore-margin, each with book ticket of Bent Juel-Jensen, vol. 1 with upper hinge split and lower hinge splitting, rough-trimmed, orig. blindstamped brown fine diaper-grain cloth with imprint at foot of spines, extrems. a little faded and rubbed, some sl. fraying to spine ends, and upper joint of vol. 3 splitting at head, 8vo. Smith I, 4. First issue with `Boz` on titles and with the `Fireside` plate in vol. 3. (3)
Dickens (Charles). The Chimes: A Goblin Story of Some Bells that Rang an Old Year Out and a New Year in, 1st ed., 1st issue, 1845, half-title, eng. frontis. and addn. title (imprint within the cloud), both toned, letterpress vigns., hinges split, a.e.g., orig. blindstamped cloth gilt, sm. 8vo, a bright copy, together with The Battle of Life. A Love Story, 1st ed., 2nd issue, 1846, half-title, eng. frontis. and addn. title (`A Love Story` within a banner without cherub), letterpress vigns., pubs. ad. leaf at rear, one or two light spots to first few leaves, orig. blindstamped cloth gilt, spine sl. faded and a little frayed at ends, lower cover with some ink marks, sm. 8vo, plus The Cricket on the Hearth. A Fairy Tale of Home, 1st ed., 1st issue, 1846, half-title, eng. frontis. and addn. title, letterpress vigns., pubs. ad. leaf at rear (with 10-line ad. for Oliver Twist), some toning and finger-soiling, I2 with small piece missing from lower blank margin, upper hinge split, orig. blindstamped cloth gilt, cocked, spine faded and frayed at ends, sm. 8vo, plus The Haunted Man and The Ghost`s Bargain, 1st ed., 1848, eng. frontis. and addn. title, first and final leaves foxed, stitching partially broken and first few gatherings starting, upper hinge split, orig. blindstamped cloth gilt, spine ends a little rubbed, sm. 8vo. All with book ticket of Bent Juel-Jensen. (4)
Carter (Charles). The Compleat City and Country Cook: or, Accomplish`d Housewife. Containing Several Hundred of the most approv`d Receipts in Cookery, Confectionery, Cordials, Cosmeticks, Jellies, Pastry, Pickles, Preserving, Syrups, English Wines, &c... To which are added, Near Two Hundred of the most approved Receipts in Physick and Surgery..., 2nd ed., with large Additions, 1736, forty-eight (of forty-nine) eng. plts. of table plans, four folding, lacking plt. 30, most torn with loss, eng. head and tail-pieces and initial letters, 4pp. pubs. ads. at rear, modern qtr. calf with plts. loosely contained in pocket to rear pastedown, 8vo, together with Hammond (Elizabeth), Modern Domestic Cookery, and Useful Receipt Book. Containing... a Complete Family Physician; the Art of Making British Wines, Brewing, Baking, &c., 4th ed., with additions, 1820, eng. frontis. and addn. title-page, four eng. plts., lacking last 2 leaves of Index at rear, soiled and browned throughout, first few leaves washed, with consequent crystallisation to paper surface, several paper repairs, mostly at blank gutter but one or two affecting text, endpapers renewed, modern book ticket, rough-trimmed, contemp. half sheep gilt, rubbed, extrems. a little worn, 12mo in 6s, plus Smith (Mrs.), The Female Economist; or, a Plain System of Cookery: for the use of Families, containing Eight Hundred and Fifty Valuable Receipts... 3rd ed., 1810, lacking half-title and frontis., 4pp. pubs. ads. at rear, browned and foxed, modern book ticket, contemp. marbled calf, extrems. rubbed, 12mo in 6s, plus a defective copy of William Kitchiner, The Cook`s Oracle, 7th ed or later, lacking all before p.[iii]. First item is scarce: Bitting, p.78; Cagle 591; Maclean, p.23; Oxford, p.62. The present copy formerly belonged to cookery writer Lynda Brown, who lent it to Alan Davidson (Prospect Books) who used it to produce a facsimile, itself long out of print. Sold with all faults, not subject to return. (4)

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