Lamb (Patrick). Royal Cookery; or, the Complete Court-Cook. Containing the Choicest Receipts in all the particular Branches of Cookery, Now in Use in the Queen`s Palaces of St. James`s, Kensington, Hampton-Court, and Windsor. With near Forty Figures (curiously engraven on Copper) of the Magnificent Entertainments at Coronations, Instalment, Balls, Weddings, &c. at Court; Also Receipts for making the Soupes, Jellies, Bisques, Ragoo`s, Pattys, Tanzies, Forc`d-Meats, Cakes, Puddings, &c... To which are added, Bills of Fare for every Season in the Year, 1st ed., printed for Abel Roper, and sold by John Morphew, 1710, half-title present, thirty-five eng. bills of fare, twenty-eight folding, complete as list, one single-leaf plt. trimmed at fore-edge just clipping text, 4pp. pubs. ads. at rear, hinges sometime repaired, upper hinge split, later book ticket of Charles J. Bewlay, Carleton Hall, with contemp. ms. ownership name above, contemp. Cambridge pane calf, extrems. a little rubbed, expertly rebacked and recornered, orig. spine relaid, gilt lettered label renewed, 8vo. Bitting, p.271; Cagle 809; Oxford, p.52; Vicaire, p.490. A clean copy of a rare book in a pleasing contemporary binding. (1)
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WEIS (J M) Representation des Fetes donnees par la Ville de Strasbourg pour la Convalescence du Roi a l`arrivee et pendant le sejour de sa Majeste en cette Ville, 2 parts in one, Paris: imprime par Laurent Aubert, [1744], engraved title, portrait of Louis XV and 11 double page engravings by J P LeBas, some mainly marginal age staining and light foxing, one lower margin torn without loss, somewhat rubbed and marked full mottled binding by PADELOUP with his ticket to foot of title, gilt arms of Louis XV to both boards, edges and corners worn, joints split, some loss to spine strip
CHARLES DARWIN: ON THE ORIGIN OF SPECIES BY MEANS OF NATURAL SELECTION OR THE PRESERVATION OF FAVOURED RACES IN THE STRUGGLE FOR LIFE, L, John Murray, 1860, 2nd edn, 2nd iss, fifth thousand, author`s presentation copy to Frederic Moore, DSc FZS (1830-1907), hf ttl inscr in clerk`s hand "Frederic Moore from the author Feb 10th 1860", inscr repeated on ttl pge, hf ttl with three quotes verso, 32 pp catalogue advts at end dtd January 1860, fdg litho diagram facing pge 117, Edmond and Remnants ticket on rear pastedown, orig blind stpd green cl gt, inner jnts split, lacks ffep, hf ttl loose
Royal Opera House. Programme Programme of the Gala Performance in honour of the visit of the President of the French Republic" printed in colour on silk with ornamental border incorporating the royal coat of arms and other insiginia tasselled edges 425mm. by 325mm. " 1908. ***The programme is in excellent condition. Dame Nellie Melba appearied as Marguerite in "Faust". The elaborate ticket for the performance is included with the programme.
A ticket, Football League itinerary and Notts County F.C. dinner invitation for the T.E. Harris Testimonial Match played at Meadow Lane 10th December 1913, the ticket marked complimentary, the itinerary printed with team details, travelling arrangements and instructions, the dinner held at the Welbeck Hotel, Milton Street; sold together with a Nottingham Forest F.C. luncheon menu for the Management Committee of the Football League, held at the Albert Hotel, Nottingham, 3rd October 1912 (4) Although the ticket describes the match as the Football League v Notts. Forest, the FL`s opponents at Meadow Lane were in fact a combined Forest and County XI
A Football Association itinerary and an unused ticket for the England v The North International Trial Match played at Burnley FC 28th February 1921, the itinerary printed with team details, travelling arrangements and instructions; the ticket complete with counterfoil stub, stamped `complimentary` and allowing admittance to Reserved Council Seats (2)
Two Football League Inter-League Match itineraries for England v Scotland games played at Ibrox Park 5th April 1919 and Hampden Park 20th March 1920, the first being a `Victory Inter-League Match`, both printed with team details, travelling arrangements and instructions; sold together with a ticket stub for the Hampden Park match, printed `complimentary` and allowing admittance to the Centre Stand (3)
A ticket and a Football League itinerary for the England v Scotland Inter-League match played at Arsenal FC 12th March 1921, the ticket marked `complimentary` and allowing admittance to the Directors` Box, the itinerary printed with team details, travelling arrangements and instructions; sold together with a menu for a dinner for the Football League Committee hosted by Arsenal FC at the Connaught Rooms, Kingsway, 31st May 1920; and an Arsenal FC invitation for a similar event at the Connaught held the previous year, 2nd June 1919 (4)
1922 F.A. Cup final memorabilia Huddersfield Town v Preston North End played at Stamford Bridge, comprising a Football Association refreshments ticket for admittance to the Tea Room (Billiard Room above the Chelsea Club Offices); A Staffordshire F.A. itinerary for the final; a Football Association dinner menu for the Holborn Restaurant on the evening after the match; and an invitation from Preston North End FC for their Cup Final Dinner held at the Public Hall, Preston, 1st May (4)
Two Football Association itineraries for the England v Wales international at Liverpool FC 13th March 1922 and the international v Ireland played at West Bromwich Albion FC 21st October 1922, both printed with details of the team, travel arrangements and instructions; sold together with a ticket for the Football Association International Trial Match England v The North played at Bradford City FC 6th February 1922 (3)
A ticket and a Football Association itinerary for the Charity Shield Amateurs v Professionals played at Arsenal FC 6th October 1924, the ticket stamped "Selection Committee" and allowing admittance to the Directors` Stand; the itinerary with printed team details, travel arrangements and instructions (2)
A fine group of memorabilia relating to the France v England international played at the Stade Olympique De Colombes in Paris 21st May 1925, a VIP match ticket for the Tribune Presidentielle; a Football Association itinerary printed with team details, travel arrangements and instructions; two printed invitations from Monsieur Jules Rimet, the first to attend the match, the second to attend the post-match dinner; a menu for said dinner held at the Palais D`Orsay; and an information flyer on La Vanne Rouge Restaurant & Hotel, Montigny-Sur-loing (6)
An unused ticket for the England v Wales international match played at Blackburn Rovers 3rd March 1924, complete with counterfoil stub, stamped `complimentary` and allowing admittance to the Council Seats in the Directors` Box; sold together with a Football Association itinerary for the match printed with team details, travel arrangements and instructions (2)
A ticket and a Football Association itinerary for the England v Ireland international match played at Everton FC 22nd October 1924, the ticket stamped `Selection Committee` and `complimentary` and allowing admittance to the Reserved Council Seats in the Directors` Box; the Football Association itinerary printed with team details, travel arrangements and instructions (2)
A ticket stub, a Football Association itinerary and a menu for the England v Belgium international match played at West Bromwich Albion FC 8th December 1924, the ticket allowing admittance to the Council Seats in the Centre Stand, the Football Association itinerary printed with team details, travel arrangements and instructions; the F.A. dinner held at The Queen`s Hotel, Birmingham, on the evening of the match (3)
An unused ticket and a Football Association itinerary for the England v South Africa amateur international match played at Tottenham Hotspur 26th November 1924, the ticket stamped `Selection Committee` and `Complimentary` and allowing admittance to the Reserved Council Seating in the Visiting Directors Box, the itinerary printed with team details, travel arrangements and instructions (2)
A ticket and a Football League itinerary for the England v Scotland Inter-League Match played at Newcastle United 17th February 1923, the ticket stamped `Complimentary` and allowing admittance to the Directors` Enclosure, the itinerary printed with team details, travel arrangements and instructions (2)
A ticket and a Football Association itinerary for the England v Ireland Amateur International Match played at Blackpool FC 12th November 1927, the ticket stamped `[selection] Committee` and `complimentary`, and allowing admittance to Reserved Council Seats in the Director`s Box; the itinerary with printed team details, travel arrangements and instructions (2)
Two tickets and two Football Association itineraries for the England v The Rest International Trial Matches played at West Bromwich Albion 23rd January 1928 and Middlesbrough 8th February 1928 the `Boro ticket being the main ticket portion, the WBA being a stub, both allowing admittance for Reserved Council Seats, the itineraries printed with team details, travel arrangements and instructions (4)
A ticket and a Football Association itinerary for the England v The Rest International Trial Match played at Newcastle United 10th February 1926, the ticket stamped `Committee` and `complimentary`, and allowing admittance to a Reserved Council Seat in the Directors` Enclosure; the itinerary with printed team details, travel arrangements and instructions; sold together with a b&w photograph of the Football Association Selection Committee at a snowy St James` Park for the Trial Match (3)
Football League itineraries and tickets, three itineraries for England Inter-League matches v Scotland at Leicester City FC 19th March 1927, v Ireland at Newcastle United FC 21st September 1927 and v Scotland at Ibrox Park 10th March 1928, a ticket stub for the Newcastle match and a ticket for the Ibrox game; together with a ticket for a Grand Charity Match in aid of the Fleetwood Relief Fund, Football League XI v Blackpool at Bloomfield Road 23rd November 1927 (6)
Harry Keys memorabilia, a timetable, invitation and menu for a Newcastle United dinner on the occasion of the visit of the Football League Management Committee 12th August 1927; a menu for an Everton FC dinner on the occasion of the visit of the Football League Management Committee 10th August 1928; a Football Association Dinner menu to the President of the Association Sir J.C. Clegg in honour of his recent knighthood, held at the Hotel Majestic, Folkestone, 2nd July 1927; an invitation from the Mayor of Huddersfield for a dinner in celebration of Huddersfield Town`s "Unique Achievement", 21st August 1926; A West Bromwich Albion luncheon menu for the Central Football League Management Committee, Queen`s Hotel, Birmingham, 19th August 1927; a Football Association Report of Commission in 1927 investigating Arsenal FC falling foul of the Rules in respect of registering a player; and a ticket stub for the Aston Villa v West Bromwich Albion F.A. Cup 4th round tie at The Hawthorns (9)
Autographed Chelsea memorabilia, comprising: a framed replica home jersey signed by the winning squad of the last F.A Cup final held at the old Wembley Stadium, 16 signatures in gold marker pen, mounted with a replica ticket and official match day pennant, under plexiglass, 100 by 70cm., 39 1/2 by 27 1/2in.; together with a Chelsea home boys-size replica jersey signed by the championship winning squad of 2005; Frank Lampard and John Terry signed white cards and two posters of the players with the Premiership trophy; and four signed Peter Osgood items (two framed) comprising a three part action photo montage in black and white, a dressing room picture with the F.A Cup also signed by McCalliog, a book titled `Ossie King of Stamford Bridge,` and a colour print showing Osgood scoring with a diving header in the 1970 Cup final replay (10)
Manchester United memorabilia, comprising a framed 1968 European Cup winners montage with the squad photo, replica ticket of the final and original signatures of the 1968 team on a page removed from an autograph album, under plexiglass, 50.5 by 70.5cm., 20 by 28in; together with a 30th anniversary reunion menu for the 1968 European Cup part-signed by the team; a 1965-66 team photographic print signed by 4 members including Nobby Stiles; a 1990 F.A Cup final programme signed by the goal scorers of the replay; a framed George Best Ulster Bank £5 note mounted together with Ulster Bank commemorative wallet and Best commemorative insert; and a signed copy of George Best`s book "Scoring At Half-Time" (6)
A ticket for the 1954 World Cup final Germany v Hungary in Bern 4th July 1954, sold together with a ticket for the earlier clash of these two teams in the 1/8f match played in Basel 20th June. In one of the most extraordinary turnarounds of form, West Germany beat the Hungarian "Mighty Magyars" 3-2 in the 1954 World Cup final after having been thumped 8-3 by the Hungarians in the Group 2 Match a fortnight earlier. A rare opportunity to acquire both tickets for these historic games
A collection of Chelsea Youth and Reserves team programmes, mostly from the 1960s onwards, a few earlier examples, homes and aways, the lot including a rare away friendly from the 1954-55 Championship season at Hayes, a home Combination Cup issue v Reading in 1948-49, a Dorrett & Martin postcard from 1908-09 entitled "Chelsea New Players" and a ticket from the Fairs Cup q/f v TSV Munich 26.3.66 (a qty.)

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