A Collection of Model Trains, including a Hornby "O" Gauge clockwork 0-4-0 locomotive and tender No.2694, in green LNER livery, a boxed Hornby double arm signal No.2E, a boxed Triang Hornby "O" gauge "The Midlander" electric train set RS.8, Tunnel R.576, Ticket Office R.582, wagons, track, power unit etc.
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A small quantity of early 20th Century Royal commemorative postcards including embossed chromo litho for Edward VII 1902 coronation; a Yokohama Municipal Electric Bureau Special Ticket issued in honour of HBM'S Cruisers Renown & Durban April 1922 in original envelope; some WWI patriotic cards and others ++mixed
TRIX TWIN RAILWAYS - some early painted wooden station buildings and platforms together with a mixed quantity of painted diecast station staff, passengers, Departure Boards, lights, trolleys, benches, barrels, crates, ticket machines, a 14V controller and other similar items ++generally good
A Collection of Football Memorabilia, including Middlesbrough programmes from 1950's, 60's and 70's, some with ticket stubs, England v Scotland 1953 Wembley ticket, F.A Year Book 1950-51, set of Daily Herald Soccer Stars trade cards, F.A Cup centenary medallions, books and magazines; plus railway and motoring memorabilia.
A Collection of Beatles Memorabilia, including "The Beatles Christmas Show" programme and ticket 1964, "Another Beatles Christmas Show" programme and ticket 1965, a Beatles tour programme 1965, "The Beatles at Carnegie Hall" by Ralph Cosham, "Meet The Beatles" booklet, "The Beatles Monthly No.7", "The Beatles Scrapbook" with news cuttings, six albums, Magical Mystery Tour EP and seven singles.
Miriam Escofet - 'Pavilion Turgot, Palais du Louvre' (Trompe L'oeil Depiction of a Drawing of the Pavilion Façade pinned over a Ground-plan of the Museum and Gardens with a Quill Pen, other Drawing Instruments and a Ticket, dated '24-01-97'), late 20th Century, watercolour and gouache, signed, approx 71cm x 52.5cm, within a gilt and ebonized frame.
The Suffragette Movement. Collection of ephemera including a 'Public Meeting, Kingsway Hall 1913' ticket (unused), Christabel Pankhurst 'The War' pamphlet, Emmeline Pethick Lawrence 'In Women's Shoes' printed speech 1913, a Mrs Merrivale Meyer flyer for a public meeting in Dover, Votes for Women greetings card printed for Mr and Mrs Pethick Lawrence, etc
The Funeral of HM Queen Elizabeth The Queen Mother, 9th April 2002 - William Tallon's entrance ticket and Order of Service and related ephemera, HM Queen Elizabeth The Queen Mother's 100th Birthday celebration, 11th July 2000 - William Tallon's Official invitation and Order of Service and other Royal invitations and celebration leaflets (a qty)
Burroughs, William Dead fingers talk. London: Calder & Boyars, 1963. First edition, 8vo, original grey cloth, dustwrapper, not price clipped, small tears to edges at rear, interior very clean; Ibid. The ticket that exploded. London, 1968. First edition, 8vo, original cloth, dustwrapper, small creases to head of backstrip (2)
A MANCHESTER UNITED V. BENFICA, EUROPEAN CUP FINAL, MATCH PROGRAMME, 29/5/68, the team line-up page autographed by Stepney, Brennan, Dunne, Crerand, Foulkes, Stiles, Best, Charlton, Sadler, Kidd; a ticket stub for the final; and two Manchester United v. Real Madrid, semi-final, match programmes, 24/4/68 (4)
CELTIC V. RACING, INTER-CONTINENTAL CUP, MATCH PROGRAMME, 18/10/67, Manchester United v. Estudiantes, match programme, 16/10/68, Chelsea v. Tottenham Hotspur, F.A.Cup final, match programme, 20/5/67, Dunfermline Athletic v. Tottenham Hotspur, Texaco International League, match programme, 29/9/70, Queen's Park Rangers v. Birmingham City, League Cup, semi-final, 2nd leg, match programme, 7/2/67, Queen's Park Rangers v. West Bromwich Albion, League Cup Final, match programme, 4/3/67, Scottish League v. Football League, 27/3/73, a Celtic Supporters Association, First Annual, Rally & Concert match programme, 16/12/51, Raith Rovers v. Hearts, ticket stub, 1953, Raith Rovers v. Celtic, Coca-Cola, League Cup Final, ticket stub, 27/22/94; and a collection of mainly Scottish domestic and International match programmes 1970s and 1980s (a lot) A complete list of programmes is available please contact us if you wish to receive a copy
A Victorian period coromandel combined dressing and jewellery box with brass edge mouldings, the hinged lid revealing a lined interior (fitments now lacking), above a drawer with plush lined compartments, bears label 'Halstaff & Hannaford Manufacturers, 228 Regent Street, London', 31cm wide; together with a late Victorian mahogany writing slope, of typical form, with a leave ticket for HMS Adventure dated 1915, 40cm wide; and a large Victorian period mahogany box with countersunk brass handle, 35cm wide -3
An Ireland v England international programme played at Windsor Park 20th October 1962 fully-signed by the England team, signed in blue pen to the front cover by Springett, Armfield, Wilson, Moore, Labone, Flowers, Hellawell, Hill, Peacock, Greaves, O’Grady and Deakin (reserve); sold with a ticket stub for the match (2)
A signed Paul Gascoigne Euro ‘96 presentation, relating to his wonder goal v Scotland, signed in black marker pen below a 12 by 20in. colour photograph, mounted besides the match programme and ticket, signed photograph originally published by Big Blue Tube in a limited edition of 500, COA to back of frame, 52 by 90cm., 20 1/2 by 35 1/2in.
An Edward VII silver racing cup and cover by Sebastian Harry Garrard, the capped scroll handles with graduated bead detail, the annulated bowl with pierced calyx and engraved "Newbury Spring Cup, 1920, Mrs Algernon Cox's "Grand Court", 4 years", the domed cover with a fluted baluster finial and conforming ornament, London 1912, 10" high, 50 oz. See lot 658, Study of Grand Court by Walker Wasdell Ticket 1723. NB. See lot 658 for an oil painting of the horse.
Scotland Soccer Team 1945-1946 Season autographs, on 'The Forrest Hills Hotel, Loch Ard' headed notepaper, Charlie Tully autograph on Celtic F.C. Supporters' Association (Muirhead Branch) Grand Social Ticket 1948, Stan Matthews autograph on Stoke City Football Club notepaper, Aberdeen F.C. 'We Won The Cup' League Cup Souvenir 1976-77 programme, autographed by the team and Billy McNeill, England v Scotland 1965 Official Programme and a France 98 World Cup Final Programme
Celtic FC interest, 'Grand Concert and Presentation to James Quinn of the "Glasgow Star" Testimonial, Wednesday 6th March 1907' ticket, and a football booklet 'The Scottish Daily Mail is best for Celtic Supporters', circa 1940s. Note: James 'Jimmy' Quinn scored on his debut against St.Mirren January 19th 1901, a prolific goal scorer (217), played with the club for 15 years and was capped 11 times for Scotland.
An L.M.S. railway three-aspect hand lamp, the coloured light filters of sectional form, with embossed company initials and an applied oval brass plaque 'L.M.S. / 61809’; a B.R. railway three-aspect hand lamp, with embossed company initials, the lens engraved 'Lancashire & Yorkshire Railway’; and a bus conductor’s ticket machine in a metal transportation case, (3)
Sold by Order of the Family an outstanding Second World War bomb disposal George Cross group of eight awarded to Brigadier W. M. Eastman, Royal Army Ordnance Corps: with little relevant training, Eastman and a fellow officer rendered safe some 275 UXBs on Malta in 1940 - ‘Their courage was beyond all praise and it was a miracle that they both remained alive’ George Cross (Lieut. William Marsden Eastman, R.A.O.C., 24th December 1940); 1939-45 Star; Africa Star, clasp, 8th Army; Italy Star; Defence and War Medals; Coronation 1953; Jubilee 1977, mounted court-style as worn, lacquered, very fine and bettter (8) £15000-20000 g.C. London Gazette 24 December 1940: ‘For most conspicuous gallantry in carrying out very hazardous work.’ The original recommendation - written in conjunction with that for fellow R.A.O.C. officer, Captain R. L. J. Jones - states: ‘On various dates Lieutenant Eastman, with Captain R. L. J. Jones, R.A.O.C., worked under dangerous and trying conditions and performed acts of considerable gallantry in dealing with large numbers of various unexploded bombs, some of which were in a highly dangerous state and of the German delay type. on one occasion, these officers showed particular gallantry in dealing with an 1100lb. German bomb. Two attempts were made to explode this bomb but it failed to detonate; at the third attempt when it was in a most dangerous state, they succeeded in detonating it. on a second occasion, these officers, assisted by a Master Rigger of H.M. Dockyard, succeeded in removing a 400lb. high explosive Italian unexploded bomb which had been under water for a week in a 20ft. deep well inside a house. This bomb, fused at both ends, was in a dangerous state. It had to be raised to the ground floor by means of a gin, tackle, sling and ropes. This operation was doubly dangerous, as: (a) There was a possibility of the sling slipping while the bomb was being hauled up and (b) The bomb was two and half ft. long, the mouth of the well three ft. one inch wide, and for safety the bomb had to be kept horizontal, if possible, and pulled up thus. Lieutenant Eastman assisted the Master Rigger, guided the bomb from the floor of the well, and Captain Jones went to the top to guide it through the opening. They succeeded in getting the bomb out although there was only a six inch clearance as it came through the mouth of the well.’ William Marsden ‘Bill’ Eastman was born in Brentford in October 1911 and was educated at Uppingham and Cambridge University, but had to leave the latter seat of learning on his father’s death, in order to take over the family dyeing and dry-cleaning business. And it was as a result of his knowledge of chemicals drawn from that business that he was recommended for a commission in the Royal Army Ordnance Corps on volunteering shortly before the outbreak of hostilities. Having then attended the Inspecting Ordnance Officer’s course at Bramley, he was embarked for Malta in March 1940. Subsequent events are best summarised by Brigadier Sir John Smyth, V.C., in The Story of the George Cross: ‘At this period of the war in Malta, no expert Royal Engineer Bomb Disposal units had been formed and the job of attending to unexploded bombs and mines dropped on the Island had to be handled by the R.A.O.C. - in fact Jephson Jones and Eastman. They had no great special equipment, no trained staff and very little knowledge of the mechanism of German and Italian missiles. They just had to learn as they went along. they were told that they would have to deal with all unexploded bombs and mines which fell on the Island except those which dropped in the dockyard area and on airfields, which were dealt with by the Royal Navy and the Royal Air Force. No one imagined - or at any rate no one in Malta had imagined - that Malta would become such a target for the venom, first of the Italian Air Force and then of the Germans. But between 10 June and mid-November 1940, when their job was taken over by a properly constituted and trained R.E. Bomb Disposal unit, Jephson Jones and Eastman dealt with some 275 unexploded bombs. Their courage was beyond all praise and it was a miracle that they both remained alive. they were awarded the George Cross on Christmas Eve 1940 and were given a choice of receiving the decoration immediately from the Governor or waiting until they were posted back to the Middle East or the United Kingdom. They both chose the latter and were invested together by the King at Buckingham Palace in December 1944.’ A number of anecdotes survive from Eastman’s hair-raising sojourn in Malta, one of them recounting the occasion he worked in his shirt-sleeves on a hot day as a UXB was dug out, but then donned his tunic and Sam Browne before returning to diffuse it - when asked why by an onlooker, he replied, ‘If I have to die, I might as well die decent’; while another describes the occasion he journeyed to a UXB site on a motorbike, with his girlfriend, Yvonne Vassallo, along for the ride - she unhesitatingly accepted his invitation to sit on the UXB and steady it as he went about his perilous work! eastman was posted to G.H.Q., Cairo as Chief Ordnance Officer in 1942, but not before carrying out further gallant deeds, a case in point being his ‘clearance’ - over three days - of the valuable cargo of ammunition, kerosene and aviation fuel aboard the merchantman Talabot, which ship was eventually sunk at her moorings in Marsaxlokk harbour; so, too, on a later occasion, his clearance of a cargo of ‘infamous Dutch Anti-tank Mines’ from the holds of no less than seven ships, all the while conscious of the fact a mere 18-inch drop would set-off their hyper-sensitive detonators. remaining in the Regular Army after the War, he was latterly a popular Commandant of the R.A.O.C. Training Centre at Blackdown, and finally retired as Brigadier in 1966. Settling in Malta in the same year, he died at Sliema in April 1980 and is buried in Ta’ Braxia Cemetery; see One Step Further, Those Whose Gallantry Was Rewarded With The George Cross, by Marion Hebblethwaite, for further details. sold with a quantity of original documentation, including four ‘Investiture Day’ photographs and a later portrait, in uniform, as a Brigadier, wearing his Honour & Awards; his Buckingham Palace investiture letter and admittance ticket, dated 12 December 1944; his membership certificate for the Royal Society of St. George, dated 14 May 1942; his M.O.D. retirement letter, dated 19 October 1966; some post-war V.C. & G.C. Association tickets, invitations and programmes, etc., and several newspaper cuttings. £15000-£20000
CRICKETING MEMORABILIA including Press Passes for England V Australia 1953, Yorkshire V Australia 1953, press ticket 1957, season message and welcome from The Duke of Edinburgh to the members of the West Indies Cricket Team 1950; MCC Tour Itinerary to Australia and New Zealand 1954-1955; Wombwell Cricket Lover’s Society Poster, featuring J M Kilburn of the Yorkshire Post; Dinner programme in Honour of the Winners of the County Championship 1951-(Warwickshire), programmes, printed records etc.
Autographed jazz programmes, 1950's (13), autographs inc. Miles Davis, Winton Kelly, Paul Chambers, Jimmie Cobb, Sonny Stitt, Dave Brubeck, Dizzy Gillespie, Emmett Berry, Willis Conover, Buddy Tate, Joe Morello, Jimmy Rushing, Al Williams, Eugene Wright, Ella Fitzgerald (on loose photo), Paul Desmond, Count Basie and orchestra (on one ticket), Clark Terry, Harold Baker, Cat Anderson, Quentin Jackson, Harry Carney, Sam Woodyard, Lionel Gaskin, George Wettling, Cutty Cutshall, Gene Schroeder etc., plus other 1950's jazz programmes, unsigned (18) and quantity of tickets (small lot)

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