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Percy Bush (Cardiff and Wales), an archive of material from Bush's personal collection, including two typescripts of radio broadcasts; Cardiff R.F.C. season ticket 1947/48; Cardiff R.F.C. postcard team photograph 1906/07;cabinet portrait photograph; programme; tickets; press cuttings and cigarette case etc. (Qty)
Casanova (Giacomo). The Memoirs of Giacomo Casanova di Seingalt, translated into English by Arthur Machen, 12 vols., privately printed for subscribers only, the Casanova Society, 1922, frontis. to each, oval leather book ticket of W.A.M. Burden to each vol., t.e.g., remainder untrimmed, early 20th c. crimson crushed half morocco, joints and corners a little rubbed, spines divided by dotted line roll decorated raised bands, gilt letetred direct in second and fourth compartments, remainder gilt panelled, 4to. (12)
Football - A Jules Rimet Cup World Championship Souvenir Programme, 1966, complete with an Eighth Final match ticket stub (Sheffield Wednesday, Hillsborough, Penistone Road, Entrance N Standing), and a press box admission ticket; and a collection of other programmes, including England v. France, 1962 (European Nations Cup, at Hillsborough), with ticket stub; F.A. Cup Finals, 1966, 1967, 1968, each with ticket stub; Chelsea v. Sheffield Wednesday, 1966 (F.A. Cup Semi-Final), with ticket stub; Chelsea v. Sheffield Wednesday, 8th April 1967 (F.A.Cup 6th round), with ticket stub; Tottenham Hotspur v. Sheffield Wednesday, 1968, with ticket stub; and others; also a small quantity of Football League Review magazines, (tickets, where present, are stapled to programmes).
A collection of miniatures including: Bell's (3), Cherry Whisky, stopper cork, lead capsule, Bowmore brown dumpy, Spirit of Scotland book, Heilanman, The Challenge, Dimple, St. Andrews barrel, John O'Groats, Drambuie, Bowmore, Bowmore-10 year-old, Isle of Jura-10 year-old, Johnnie Walker-10 year-old (2), Ardbeg-10 and 17 year-old in tin, Scotland v Australia miniature to commemorate Murrayfield, 9th November 1996 accompanied by ticket and neck tie, two miniature ceramic dispensers for sherry and port, etc A lot
PACKET: ELEVEN SOCCER PROGRAMMES 1962-75, INCLUDING MANCHESTER UNITED V NORWICH APRIL AND NOVEMBER 1973, LEAGUE CUP FINAL 1975, SIR STANLEY MATTHEWS FAIRWELL MATCH 1965, ETC + THREE TICKET STUBS, INCLUDING 1965 FA CUP FINAL + NORWICH CITY 1975 LEAGUE FINAL CELEBRATION BANQUET SOUVENIR WITH SOME AUTOGRAPHS OF THE PLAYERS AND THREE NORWICH CITY HANDBOOKS, 1951, 1959 AND 1960 (18)
Rossi (Giovanni Giacomo de). Insignium Romae Templorum Prospectus Exteriores Interioresque a celebrioribus architectis inventi ..., Rome, [1684],. seventy-two etched plates, including title, mostly full-page, including some double-page, a few minor marks to extrems., some light browning to upper portion of title and following few plates, bound with Disegni di Vari Altari e Cappelle nelle Chiese di Roma ..., Rome, [1684], fifty etched plates, including title, some minor marginal foxing, near-contemp. mottled full calf, spine gilt, 19th c. reback with orig. spine laid down, outer corners renewed, with booksellers ticket of W. Heath, Lincolns Inn Fields to front pastedown, rubbed and some wear, large folio Ex libris Woodside Library, and Prinknash Abbey library, with bookplates to front pastedown.. (1)
Railway interest. A quantity of memorabilia, some general, others relating to W S Clear, London, Brighton and South Coast Railway, based at Crowborough, including photographs, timetables and maps, Railway Employees' Privilege Ticket Association leaflets and tickets, badges and buttons, three sets of six postcards, unopened, twelve Waterlow & Sons postcards, three George V Southern Railway programmes for the Silver Jubilee and a Notice of Special Traffic No.20 on occasion of the funeral of His Late Majesty Edward VII.
World War II Medals inc. 1939-45 Star, Africa Star, War Medal, Defence Medal, Boxed Ribbons & Paperwork, Boxed Imperial Service Medal with citation from the General Post Office & Registrars Imperial Service Order all connecting to Mr R Muckle plus Victorian Dress Medal India General Service Medal 1854-1895 with Burma Bars 1887 - 1889, 1885- 1887, lighter, folding comb, bus ticket & pocket knife,
Football Programmes from 1950's onwards inc. 1952, March 15th Amateur International England V Scotland, Millwall V Manchester City October 18th 1954, Millwall V Dundee October 25th 1954, Millwall V Crystal Palace Saturday October 30th 1954, Millwall V Simmering Monday Feb 7th 1955, Millwall V Newport County Sat March 12th 1955, Millwall V Blackburn Rovers Monday March 21st 1955, Millwall V Colchester Utd Sat March 26th 1955, Final Tie Birmingham City V Manchester City Saturday May 5th 1956, England V Brazil Wed May 9th 1956, Aston Villa V West Bromwich Albion Sat March 23rd 1957, Chelsea V Aston Villa Sat 6th April 1957, England V Scotland Sat April 6th 1957, Final Tie Sat May 4th 1957 inc. ticket, England V Ireland Wed Nov 6th 1957, England V France Wed Nov 27th 1957, Chelsea V Nottingham Forrest Fri 4th April 1958, England V USSR Wed Oct 22nd 1958, England V Scotland Sat April 11th 1959, England V Italy Wed May 6th 1959, Blackburn Rovers V Wolverhampton Wanderers Sat May 7th 1960, England V Spain Wed Oct 26th 1960, England V Scotland Sat April 15th 1961, England V Mexico Wed May 10th 1961,. England V Portugal Wed Oct 25th 1961, Tottenham Hot Spur V Burnley Sat March 18th 1961, Tottenham Hot Spur V Benfica Thurs 5th April 1962
*Nightingale (Florence, 1820-1910). Autograph letter signed ‘Florence Nightingale', 10 South Street, Park Lane, W., 27th November 1882, to Rt. Hon. G[eorge] Shaw Lefevre MP, on letterhead stationery, in full, ‘It is truly kind of you to think of me for the opening of the Law Courts on December 4th. And I cannot resist such kindness. It is indeed "a very great historical event" - too great not to inspire any body with vigour & spirit to be present who is so favoured by you. And if you will be so very good as to send me "a ticket" for myself "and a gentleman" you shall see that ‘Tho' my legs be cuttit off - I'll fight upon my stumps'', 2 pp., 8vo. George Lefevre was an nephew of Charles Shaw Lefevre, Speaker of the House of Commons and a friend of the Nightingales when Florence was young. At the time this letter was written, George Lefevre was the First Commissioner of Works and Public Buildings. Florence was very busy with her work in India during this year but suffered from reoccurring ill health and was particularly ill during November 1882. The "gentleman" in question may have been Sir Harry Verney (her brother in law) as a letter held at Claydon House to Verney, dated 30th November 1882, tells Verney that George Lefevre has sent two tickets for the Law Courts Opening. (Information supplied by the Florence Nightingale Museum.). The quote at the end of the letter refers to the legend of the Maiden Lilliard, a 16th-century Scottish Warrior who continued to slay her English enemies even after her legs were chopped off at the Battle of Ancrum Moor in 1545. On her tomb is inscribed "Fair maiden Lilliard lies under this stane, Little was her stature but great was her fame, Upon the English louns she laid many thumps, And when her legs were cuttet off she fought upon her stumps." (1)
Hutton (Charles). A Treatise on Mensuration, both in Theory and Practice, 1st ed., Newcastle-upon-Tyne, 1770, diagrams to text by Thomas Bewick, one eng. plt. (with minor water-staining), later ownership ink stamp to head of title-page and dedication leaf, list of subscribers, errata leaf at end, contents a little browned, book ticket of Pamela and Raymond Lister, t.e.g., early 20th c. half red morocco, extrems. sl. rubbed, 4to. Hugo 1: "The diagrams were Thomas Bewick's first attempt at wood-engraving, and in one of them (page 42) he has introduced his favourite subject, the celebrated Steeple of St. Nicholas' Church, Newcastle". (1)
Bainbridge (G.C.). The Fly Fisher's Guide, Illustrated by Coloured Plates, Representing Upwards of Forty of the Most Useful Flies Accurately Copied from Nature, 2nd ed., with Additions, Liverpool, 1828, nine plts., of which eight are hand-col., some with contemp. neatly pencilled annotations, mostly to margins, frontis. offset to title, endpapers lightly spotted, book ticket of Commander E.R. Lewes, late 19th c. cloth gilt, with Foyle's gilt stamp to foot of spine, spine a little faded and v. sl. rubbed at ends, 8vo in 4's. Westwood & Satchell, pp.20-21. (1)
Miscellaneous Ephemera. Including a Laurel & Hardy programmed from a performance at The Palace Theatre, Manchester, on 21 July 1947, 4 pp., good condition, together with other ephemera including a Led Zeppelin ticket for a concert at manchester free Trade Hall, 24 November 1971, T-Rex ticket for the same venue 6 November, 1971, plus other books and ephemera (a carton)
Toast For Tea Today SF23 Casino Saucer, Toppling The Fruit Cart SF134 16cm Plate, Ticket Office/ Sitting On A Suitcase Design 51 Two Handled Hug A Mug, Trumpeter/ Bedtime With Dollies EC5/6 Style One Egg Cup, Trumpeter/Playing With Cup And Spoon EC5/6 Style Two Egg Cup, Trumpeter/ Sheltering Under An Umbrella Ec5/3 Style Two Egg Cup (6)
Scottish Law Lords 37 letters, mostly autograph and addressed to Messrs. Spottiswoode and Robinson, Solicitors, London, including 18 from various Scottish Law Lords, c.1780-1852 including from three from Lord C. Hope, Apr.-Oct.1811 Lord Meadowbank, 18 April 1808 Sir John Dalyrymple, 6 Nov., 1807 Archibald Campbell (?Lord Succoth), 28 Sept 1817 Henry Dundas, Lord Melville, 27 Oct. 1781 Lord Macdonald, 20 Sept. 1811 John Inglis, 27 Feb. 1852 about his appointment as Solicitor General, D. McNeill, 25 Oct. 1842 about his appointment as Lord Advocate, and 2 others 26 May 1842 and 12 June 1852 four from Lord Cunningham, April 1845 regarding the Edinburgh & Perth Railway, Lord Advocate Rae, 5 Oct. 1841 Lord Melville, 19 Dept. 1813 Baron Gordon 29 Dec. 1778 about a lottery ticket; Sir James Montgomery of Stanhope, Lord Chief Baron of the Exchequer, 12 Jan. 1779 one from Lady Graham Bogle to Mr Lockhart, 4 June 1814 William Honeyman, 6 Mar. 1821
Carr, Sir John. Caledonian Sketches, or a Tour through Scotland in 1807. London: Mathews and Leigh, 1809 first edition, extra-illustrated copy, containing over 130 engraved portraits and plates, manuscript list of additional illustrations inserted, contemporary maroon straight-grain morocco gilt, by Hering, with his ticket, some spotting, lightly rubbed, spine slightly faded, g.e., armorial bookplates of Sir Edward Priaux Tenant Bart., L.J. Whitford, Adam Sim Coulter and J. Dawson Brodie Note: A very fine copy
Newte, Thomas. Prospects and Observations; on a Tour in England and Scotland. London: G.G.J. and J. Robinson, 1791 4to, 23 engraved plates, bound without plate 1 (The Contour of Scotland), contemporary mottled calf gilt by Marchant & Galabin of 12 Gloucester Street, Queen Square, with their ticket, spine gilt, head of spine rubbed, upper joint splitting, occasional light spotting
Automaton Exhibition ticket. Under the Patronage of the Emperor of Austria and the King and Queen of Prussia. Napoleon Rooms, Egyptian Hall, Piccadilly, Admit Two to the Private Inspection of Professor Faber's Euphonia, or Speaking Automaton; July 18th, 20th, and 21st ..., [ 1846?], printed circular given to T. Crofton Croker with his name inserted in ink, 1 p., integral blank, horizontal folds, minor creasing and dust-soiling, 8vo. Joseph Faber was born around 1800 in Freiburg, and after a career in astronomy was diverted into anatomy and mechanics. He read von Kempelen's book on the mechanisms of human speech and began work on a talking machine sometime during the 1820s. After some success with a machine in New York and the encouragement of Joseph Henry, Faber pursued the promotion of the talking machine. In 1846 Phineas T. Barnum, following his success with the midget Tom Thumb, talent-spotted Faber's machine, named it the Euphonia and took it off to be exhibited in London at the Egyptian Hall. John Hollingshead described his visit to see it: "I paid my shilling and was shown into a larger room, half filled with boxes and timber and badly lighted with lamps. In the centre was a box on the table, looking like a rough piano without legs and having two keyboards. This was surmounted by a half-length weird figure, rather bigger than a full-grown man, with an automaton head and face looking more mysteriously vacant than such faces usually look. Its mouth was large, and opened like the jaws of Gorgibuster in the pantomime, disclosing artificial gums, teeth and all the organs of speech... One keyboard, touched by the Professor, produced words which, slowly and deliberately in a hoarse sepulchral voice came from from the mouth of the figure, as if from the depths of a tomb. It wanted little imagination to make the very few visitors that the figure contained an imprisoned human - or half human-being, bound to speak slowly when tormented from an unseen power outside. No one thought for a minute that they were being fooled...". Melville Bell, soon to become the father of Alexander Graham Bell, was then working on a phonetic alphabet to help teach the deaf to speak. The Euphonia made a deep impression on Melville Bell and it remained with him when he took his son Alexander, then aged 16, to see Sir Charles Wheatstone. On the back of this meeting Alexander set about building his own talking head, later developing a "Harmonic Telegraph" and it 1876 he developed a working telephone with Thomas Watson. (1)
Swinburne (Algernon Charles). The Queen-Mother. Rosamund. Two Plays, 1st ed., pub. Basil Montagu Pickering, 1860, first issue, second state of the title-page (with 'Two Plays'), half-title and title sl. dusty, eng. initial letters & head-pieces, pencil notes to prelim. blank, with printed article tipped-in below, modern book ticket, t.e.g., remainder rough-trimmed, early 20th c. red morocco by Riviere, spine with raised bands, gilt lettered direct to second and third compartment, remainder gilt panelled and filled with volute tools, covers with gilt fillet, bead roll, and wide pelmet roll border, double fillet on board edges, gilt dentelles, contained in cloth slipcase, 12mo Rare. Not in Colbeck or Tinker. Pickering printed 250 copies of this first edition. Wise states that there were only twenty or fewer copies of this work with the Pickering title-page (in either state), before the sheets were transferred to Moxon (and were issued with his imprint), and that most of these were for presentation. (1)
The Beatles - A programme for a Bristol show featuring The Beatles, circa 1962; a programme for 'The Beatles Show' at the Colston Hall, Bristol, 1963, complete with ticket stub; a Beatles national tour programme, circa 1964; and programmes for shows featuring Gene Pitney; Adam Faith; Dusty Springfield; and The Walker Brothers, (7).
Football - Twenty England programmes, for matches v. Wales, 1943; Belgium, 1946; France, 1947; Scotland, 1947; Yugoslavia, 1950; Argentina, 1951; France, 1951; Austria, 1951, with a match ticket stub (East Standing Enclosure, Turnstile B, Entrance 21); Wales, 1952; Rest of the World, 1953; Ireland, 1953; Wales, 1954; Germany, 1954; Scotland, 1955; U.S.A., 1955; Ireland, 1955; Spain, 1955; Scotland, 1956; Brazil, 1956; and Great Britain v. Bulgaria (XVI Olympiad), 1956.
Voisin (Gabriel). La Naissance de lAeroplane, Paris, Automobiles Avions Voisin, 1927, 44 pp., printed paper wrappers, uncut and unopened, photo illusts., 8vo, together with Parachutes dAviation et dAerostation - Systeme Jean Ors, a rare eight page leaflet, slim sm. 8vo, Albert Herve, Peut-on renflouer un hydravion capote, Mars 1936, 16pp., slim 8vo, plus four other related items, incl. two ALs from U. Fossier to Monsieur Brunieres, dated Deauville 25 Aout 1913, and a printed ticket for a flight with Farman at the Toussus-le-Noble aerodrome -7
Fellows (George). History of the South Notts. Yeomanry Cavalry 1794-1894, pub. Nottingham, 1895, port. frontis. and plts., library ink stamp to verso of frontis, last leaf and ink stamps to both sides of title, modern library buckram with usual markings, 4to, together with Edwards (Capt. R.F.), Professional Papers of the Corps of Royal Engineers, Royal Engineers Institute Occasional Papers, vol. 26, 1900, numerous folding maps & plans etc., orig. cloth gilt, thick 8vo, withThompson (C.W.), Records of the Dorset Yeomanry, Dorchester, 1894, frontis. & plts., ink stamps to verso of frontis, both sides of title and last leaf, lacks front free endpaper, ink stamp and library ticket to front pastedown, orig. cloth, blind library stamp to upper board, 4to, and Graham (Col. W.A.), Abstract of the Official Record of Proceedings of the Reno Court of Inquiry Convened at Chicago, Illinois, 13 January 1879... to Investigate his Conduct at the Battle of the Little Big Horn 25-26 June, 1876..., pub. Stackpole Company, Pennsylvania, 1954, frontis. and folding map, orig. cloth, 8vo, plus thirteen others (nine relating to General Custer and battle of the Little Big Horn) (17)

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