Memorabilia relating to the Great Britain v Rest of Europe match played at Hampden Park 10th May 1947, comprising: a page removed from an autograph book fully signed by the GB starting XI and the two reserves; the match programme, the match ticket; and a set of modern collector's cards portraying the 13-man squad (16)
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A collection of fifteen 1960's music programmes, including The Beatles Show (x 2), Cliff Richard & The Shadows, Roy Orbison, Adam Faith and Sandy Shaw Show, The Dave Brubeck Quartet at the Dominion Theatre and the Victoria Theatre (both with ticket stubs), Ella Fitzgerald and Duke Ellington at The Hammersmith Odeon (with two ticket stubs) etc (15)
Meredith (George) Diana of the Crossways, FIRST EDITION, PRESENTATION COPY INSCRIBED BY THE AUTHOR, LETTER FROM AUTHOR PASTED IN, newspaper reviews pasted-in at front, contemporary half morocco over patterned boards, top board detached, 1891; Westminster Abbey.- Form of Service...Funeral of... George Meredith, O. M. original limp wrappers, with admissions ticket and compliments slip, 1909, 8vo, both preserved in modern morocco drop-backed box. ***Inscribed to a relative of the prototype of the heroine, disclaiming any similarity between the two.
Charles I (1625-1649), Shilling (2), Tower Mint, mm lis (1625), Group A, bust (2), left, rev shield of arms (S 2782), portrait a little flat, fine to very fine; Group B, bust with ruff (S 2784), very fine; silver medallet for the King's marriage, 1625, by Briot (MI 238/2); Rose Farthings (2) and fragment; Commonwealth, Penny (S. 3222), fair to fine. (7) First with cost ticket 30/-.
Victoria Cross interest: Masonic Medal, by J.W.T., inscribed, To Bro. Corpl. J. T. Davies V.C. from B.Q.A.E.G.388, 26mm., 9ct gold, hallmarks for Birmingham 1918, in case, minor edge bruising, good very fine £200-240 Corporal John Thomas Davies, 11th Battalion South Lancashire Regiment. V.C. London Gazette 22 May 1918. On 24 March 1918 near Eppeville, France, when his company was ordered to withdraw, Corporal Davies knew that the only line of withdrawal lay through a deep stream lined with a belt of barbed wire and that it was inperative to hold up the enemy as long as possible. He mounted the parapet in full view of the enemy in order to get a more effective field of fire and kept his Lewis gun in action to the last, causing the enemy casualties and enabling part of his company to get across the river, which they would otherwise have been unable to do (ref. The Register of the Victoria Cross). Corporal Davies was taken prisoner in this action and survived the war. He died in St. Helens on 28 October 1955. Sold with a ticket to admit the bearer to Windsor Castle, on the occasion of the Celebration of the Centenary of the Inauguration of the Victoria Cross, 27 June 1956; a typed letter from the Ministry of Information, to J. Davies, United Glass Bottle Manufacturers Ltd., Sherdley Glass Works, St. Helens, dated 15 November 1943, to accompany the two booklets sent. With a copy of the booklets, "V.C."; "The Victoria Cross Centenary Exhibition 1856-1956"; "The Victoria Cross" and "Victoria Cross Centenary Celebration - Mecca Ltd. present a Tea Party and Cabaret". The latter bears 11 signatures, including those of the actors and entertainers Donald Sinden, Bernard Braden and Barbara Kelly.
Cricket - An Australian XI English Tour / Orient Line R.M.S. Orford souvenir booklet, 1934, signed by Woodful, Bradman, Barnett, Bromley, Brown, Chipperfield, Darling, Ebeling, Fleetwood-Smith, Grimmett, Kippax, McCabe, Oldfield, O'Reilly, Ponsford, Wall, and Bushby; an M.C.C. Australasian Tour / Orient Line S.S. Orion souvenir booklet, 1936-7, signed by Allen, Ames, Barnett, Copson, Duckworth, Fagg, Farnes, Fishlock, Hammond, Hardstaff, Leyland, Robins, Sims, Verity, Voce, Worthington, Wyatt, and Howard; an S.S. Orion Coronation Year menu card, 1937, signed by the Australian team, including Bradman, McCabe, and O'Reilly (sixteen signatures); an S.S. Orion Coronation Year menu card, 1937, signed by the New Zealand team (fifteen signatures); and a ticket stub for Australia v. England (fifth test) at Melbourne Cricket Club, 1st March 1937; and a sheet of facsimile Australian team signatures, 1985.
Diana (Princess of Wales). Funeral of Diana, Princess of Wales, Westminster Abbey, Saturday 6th September 1997, orig. printed wrappers, a few minor marks, slim folio, together with Simon Barnes's printed yellow ticket for the funeral (North Nave, M24), a car windscreen setting down label with instructions and the statement 'To be destroyed after use', the three items contained in orig. registered envelope from the Lord Chamberlain addressed to Simon Barnes at the International Spinal Research Trust (1)
Dulac (Edmund, illust.). Stories from the Arabian Nights retold by Laurence Housman, pub. Hodder & Stoughton, c.1910, fifty tipped-in col. plts., with captioned tissue guards, book ticket to front free endpaper, orig. gilt dec. cloth, extrems. a little rubbed, spine darkened and frayed at ends with sl. loss, one corner bumped, 4to, together withThe Sleeping Beauty and other Fairy Tales, from the Old French, retold by Sir Arthur Quiller-Couch, Hodder & Stoughton, [1910], thirty tipped-in plts., a couple of corners creased, tissue guards, hinges split, endpapers foxed, orig. gilt dec. terracotta cloth, some damp-markings, covers with nicks to lower edges, 4to, plus Edmund Dulac's Fairy-Book, Hodder & Stoughton, [1916], sixteen tipped-in col. plts., endpapers lightly foxed, orig. pictorial cloth, lightly dust-soiled, spine darkened, 4to, plus a copy of The Dreamer of Dreams illust. by Dulac (4)
Donald McGill a pre-1914 cartoon postcard illustration in ink and watercolour, depicting an elderly Scottish gent en route to Aberdeen, in an East of Scotland Railways ticket office, with caption "Ticket for Aberdeen please" "Yes Sir-Change at Forfar" "Na, Na Mon, none o' them tricks I'll just hae ma change here", 13 1/2cm x 11cm Provenance: Mr. William Ferguson of Glasgow, a friend of Mr.McGill in his early years, thence his daughter Florence, and by descent to present owner. This postcard appeared in 1911 and by family repute depicts "Billy" Ferguson as the elderly gent
*Autograph album. 20th c., including autographs of Stanley Baldwin, Malcolm Campbell, Hughie Green, Budd Cordell (signed pencil self-caricature), Harry Tate, Billy Bennett and part of a boxing tournament ticket signed by boxers Len Harvey (British champion at various weights 1929-33), and Vince Hawkins, plus a few others, many clipped and pasted in, contemp. suede gilt, some soiling and wear, small oblong 8vo. (1)
Binding. Madoc, by Robert Southey, 2 vols., 4th ed., 1815, half-title to first vol., a.e.g., contemp. maroon straight-grained morocco by Riviere, with his ticket to front pastedown of first vol., lightly rubbed, gilt dec. raised bands, gilt lettered direct in second and fourth compartments, remainder filled with radiating volute tools, covers with border consisting of gilt double fillet, wide gilt palmette roll and blind drawer handle roll, gilt dec. edges and turn-ins, sm. 8vo, together with Shakespeare's Garland, being a Collection of New Songs, Ballads, Roundelays, Catches, Glees, Comic-Serenatas, &c. Performed at the Jubilee at Stratford Upon Avon, the Musick by Dr. Arne, Mr. Barthelimon, Mr. Ailwood, and Mr. Dibdin, 1769, half-title detached, some light staining and foxing, near-contemp. half calf, worn, with spine deficient, and upper cover detached, slim 8vo, plus Oliphant (Laurence), The Russian Shores of the Black Sea in the Autumn of 1852, with a Voyage Down the Volga, and a Tour Through the Country of the Don Cossacks, 3rd ed. revised and enlarged, 1854, litho. frontis., two eng. maps, one folding (frayed to fore-edge), numerous letterpress vigns., lib. ink stamp to front free endpaper, orig. blindstamped cloth gilt, spine ends frayed, and joints split at head, 8vo, plus a copy of 'Shaksperiana', pub. John Wilson, 1827 (5)
Austin Dobson (poet and essayist) Small collection of letters, notes and cards circa 1890-1914 to and from Dobson including letter from Andrew Lang, leaf signed by Gladstone and Hugh Thomson, Lord Rendell etc, some on mourning paper; together with a collection of engraved book plates, Royal Wedding ticket 1947 and souvenir programme etc
An early 20th Century lacquered brass cylindrical “Ticket” Timepiece, the circular and moulded cover with a lacquered brass swing handle, supported on three tapering and turned columns, to a waisted base with bracket feet, fitted with a 30-hour spring driven movement, to the base and composite Arabic Tickets beneath the glazed body, height 6 ¼”
National Association of Local Government Officers, Golf Shield Trophy, with silver relief decorated mounts on circular oak stand, bearing 'JAMES R.& WILLIAM LAING, SILVERSMITHS, GLASGOW' lozenge to the reverse, 14cm diameter, four golf balls in original wrappers, '4 DUNLOP 65', '2 DUNLOP 65', 'SURLYN PENFOLD' and 'UNIROYAL PLUS 6 2', in original Dunlop Warwick box, and with a 1993 Ryder Cup Admission Ticket
Black/White Photographs of Biplanes, 1 annotated to back D. H. of No. 27B Squadron, personal photographs, portraiture, military etc. scrapbook of newspaper cuttings from World War II, Travel Ephemera 1950's onwards with information pamphlets, Continental Countries ticket stubs etc. relating to Lowe family, f/g watercolour dated 1909
Golden Cockerel Press. Matthew Flinders' Narrative of His Voyage in the Schooner Francis: 1798, Preceded and Followed by Notes on Flinders, Bass, the Wreck of the Sidney Cove, &c., by Geoffrey Rawson, 1946, frontis. and letterpress engs. by John Buckland Wright, bookseller's small ticket to front pastedown, t.e.g., remainder untrimmed, orig. cloth gilt, one corner bumped, slim folio. Limited edition, 366/750 copies. (1)
Kipling (Rudyard). The Jungle Book, 1894; The Second Jungle Book, 1895, both 1st eds., b & w illusts., second vol. with single ad. leaf at rear, occn. light spotting and soiling, hinges split and with glue residue, first vol. with W.H. Smith embossed stamp to front free endpaper, second vol. with label removed from front pastedown, and with book ticket of Mrs. C.B. Clive, a.e.g., orig. gilt dec. blue cloth, both with rubbed extrems. and some light markings, spine to each frayed at ends and with gilt dulled, 8vo (2)
Tolkien (J.R.R.). The Hobbit, 2nd ed. (5th impression), Allen & Unwin, 1951, col. frontis., b & w illusts., map endpapers foxed, Foyles ticket and contemp. ms. name to front pastedown, neat ms. name to prelim. blank, sl. staining to top edges, orig. cloth, cocked, extrems sl. rubbed, small faint mark to upper cover, 8vo. An important edition, with substantial revisions by Tolkien. As Tolkien was writing his sequel to 'The Hobbit', 'Lord of the Rings', he became aware of inconsistencies in the character of Gollum. The original Gollum was less crazed and degraded by his association with the Ring, and slightly at odds, Tolkien felt, with his subsequent desperation and obsession with the Ring in 'Lord of the Rings'. As a result, Tolkien substantially revised Chapter 5, and these revisions were incorporated into the new edition of 1951. (1)
*Churchill (Winston S., 1874-1965). Typed letter initialled W., Chartwell, 20th August 1948, to Lady Lilian Grenfell, saying that he would like her to have a copy of the first volume of his book on the Second World War, greeting and sentiment in Churchills holograph in a hurried hand, one page, 4to, together with a small group of other Churchill ephemera, including four photos, one a portrait of Clementine with signed presentation inscription to mount, a Churchill family Christmas card from Captain and Mrs Soames with b&w photo including Churchill, Churchill funeral programme, Order of Service and ticket for the service in St. Pauls made out to admit Mr F. Shaw, four letters with facsimile signatures giving thanks for birthday greetings, various dates, all loosely inserted into a modern plastic sleeve folder (a folder)
Davis (Charles Henry). Narrative of the North Polar Expedition. U.S. Ship Polaris, Captain Charles Francis Hall Commanding, pub. Washington, 1876, eng. port. & frontis., thirty wood eng. & two litho plts., , four single-page maps, few illusts. & plans to text, inner joints weak, orig. cloth gilt, spine faded and slightly frayed at head & foot of spine, 4to, together with Narrative of the Second Arctic Expedition Made by Charles F. Hall..., pub. Washington, 1879, eng. port. frontis. with ownership signature, seventeen maps (6 folding, 3 double-page & 8 single-page), seven eng. plts., lacks map in rear pocket, ink library stamps to some pages of text and both endpapers, library label to upper pastedown and library ticket envelope to lower pastedown, inner joints cracked and weak, orig. cloth gilt, rubbed to joints and extrems., 4to (2)
Acton (Eliza). The English Bread-Book for Domestic Use, Adapted to Families of Every Grade: Containing the Plainest and Most Minute Instructions to the Learner; Practical Receipts for Many Varieties of Bread; with Notices of the Present System of Adulteration, and its Consequences; and of the Improved Baking Processes and Institutions Established Abroad, 1st ed., 1857, addn. wood eng. vign. title (dusty), with Elizabeth David's oval book ticket to verso, 24pp. pubs. cat. at rear, rough-trimmed, orig. cloth gilt, extrems. rubbed, rebacked, preserving orig. darkened spine, 8vo. Bitting, p.3; Cagle 537. Elizabeth David's copy, used in the preparation of her own bread book, and with her inserted notes. (1)

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