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Festival of Empire, The Pageant of London, Crystal Palace, May, June & July, 1910, original folding unused ticket card with unused perforated postcard, col. illust., small 8vo A rare item. This event was originally planned to open on 9th June 1910, but with the advent of the King's death, the whole event was postponed until 1911. (1)
Collinson (Rev. John). The History and Antiquities of the County of Somerset, Collected from Authentick Records, and an Actual Survey made by the Late Mr. Edmund Rack..., 3 vols., 1st ed., R. Cruttwell, Bath, 1791, eng. folding map frontis. to vol. 1, torn along gutter and at one fold, partially strengthened on verso with linen and paper, forty eng. plts. and one letterpress vign., correct as list, foxed at margins, hinges repaired, book ticket of John Rutter on front pastedown, and bookplate of Richard Mervyn Edmund Reeves on front free endpaper, contemp. speckled calf, rebacked and recornered, vol. 2 with repair to rear cover, 4to (3)
Bright (Richard). Travels from Vienna through Lower Hungary; with Some Remarks on the State of Vienna During the Congress, in the Year 1814, 1st ed., 1818, ten steel eng. plts., incl. frontis., two folding maps (with col. outlines), and numerous wood engs. on letterpress, scattered foxing, contemp. binder's ticket and later bookplate, untrimmed, orig. boards, extrems. a little rubbed, remains of orig. printed paper label on spine, 4to (1)
Wright (Rev. G.N.). The Shores and Islands of the Mediterranean, n.d., c. 1840, addn. vign. title, folding eng. map, sixty-three steel eng. views after Sir Grenville Temple, W. L. Leitch, Major Irton, Lieut. Allen, some minor scattered spotting, mainly to margins, a few leaves loose, a.e.g., contemp. gilt dec. green morocco by Brooks, Portman Square (with their ticket), 4to (1)
Loudon (J.C.). Observations on Laying Out Farms in the Scotch Style, Adapted to England. Comprising an Account of the Introduction of the Berwickshire Husbandry into Middlesex and Oxfordshire. With Remarks on the Importance of This System to the General Improvement of Landed Property, 1st ed., 1812, half-title present, six fine full-page hand-col. aqua views, large folding hand-col. panoramic view of the farm and buildings at Tew Lodge, three folding hand-col. aqua ground plans, num. uncol. plans and diags. (all complete as listed), contemp. calf by T. Langdale, Ripon (with his ticket), gilt dec. spine with red morocco label, rubbed and a little scuffed, upper joint beginning to crack at foot, folio Contents remarkably clean and fresh. (1)
Smith (Rev. William). A Synopsis of the British Diatomaceae; with Remarks on their Structure, Functions and Distribution; and Instructions for Collecting and Preserving Specimens, 2 vols., 1st ed., 1853, col. printed eng. frontispieces to each vol., sixty-seven eng. plts., incl. five col. printed, foxed, a.e.g., later green half morocco gilt, 8vo, together with Harvey (The Hon. William Henry), A Manual of the British Algae, 1st ed., 1841, hinges split, rough trimmed, orig. cloth, spine very sl. faded, and with small nick at head, 8vo, plus Dixon (H.N.), The Student's Handbook of British Mosses, 1st ed., 1896, sixty litho. plts., two additional hand-col. plts. tipped in preceding plts. at rear, front hinge split, contemp. book ticket of Rev. C.S. Ward, orig. cloth, 8vo, plus two other natural history works (6)
Autographs. Two near-identical autograph albums, early 20th c., including an ALS from Rosetta Forbes, a postcard from her, two signed quotes by John Drinkwater, two London Zoo ticket stubs, signed by Rudyard Kipling (1933), two J. B. Priestley Autographs, two Stanley Baldwin autographs, etc., both contemp. morocco, some wear, oblong 8vo, together with two John Drinkwater books (All About Me/More About Me), each with a signed presentation inscription from the author, dated 1933 (4)
Clevland (John, c. 1707-1763). A signed Naval Commission, 16th January 1752, appointing Lieutentant Robert Morgan to the Ship The Winchelsea, paper seal torn from left margin, signed by Clevland as Secretary to the Admiralty, somewhat browned and soiled, together with a cheque for Messrs. Marsh, Stracey, Fauntleroy & Graham for 5 signed by William Leadman (?), 24th January 1824, possibly a Henry Fauntleroy forgery, plus a 1776 lottery ticket and a Daily Post newspaper for 13th April 1724 (4)
Browning (Robert). Christmas-Eve and Easter-Day, a Poem, 1st. ed., 1850, half-title, 32pp pubs. cat. at rear, dated April 1850, contemp. booksellers ticket of Jaggard, Liverpool to rear endpaper, orig. blind-stamped brown cloth gilt (Carter Binding Variants, A), a little rubbed and a few minor marks, outer corners slightly bumped, together with Prince Hohenstiel Swangau, Saviour of Society, 1st ed. 1871, Fifine at the Fair, 1st. ed., 1872, Aristophanes' Apology, 1st ed., 1875, Agamemnon of Aeschlyus, 1st ed., 1877, La Saisiaz: The Two Poets of Croisic, 1st. ed., 1878, & Dramatic Idyls, Second Series, 1st ed., 1880, all orig. cloth gilt, generally in bright condition, small 8vo., plus Browning (Elisabeth Barrett). Last Poems, 1st ed., 1862, half-title, single pubs. ad. leaf at rear, old booksellers ticket of Farmer, Upper Norwood, to rear pastedown, orig. blind-stamped blue cloth gilt, rubbed and some soiling and discoloration, 8vo, and Symons, Arthur, An Introduction to the Study of Browning, 1st. ed., 1886, orig. dark green cloth gilt, rubbed, 8vo, plus other similar Victorian poetry, including Poems by Matthew Arnold, Second Series, 1st. ed., 1855, The Angel in the House, by Coventry Patmore, 1st ed., 1854 (rebacked with endpapers renewed), Poems by the Hon. Julian Fane, pub. Pickering, 1852, City Poems, by Alexander Smith, 1st ed., Cambridge 1857, Poems by a Painter [Joseph Noel Paton], 1st ed., 1861, etc., all orig. cloth, 8vo. (19)
Two corner post flags taken from Manchester United's ground at Old Trafford, both with Umbro manufacturers labels and ties, a Manchester United 1968 European Cup Winners car window mascot in unused condition and a ground side ticket Stretford End Juniors for the Manchester United match against Everton
An early 20th century brass ticket clock, 'Ever Ready Chronosclock', with two tiers of pivoted tickets, one for hours, the other for minutes, within glass drum with three turned brass uprights, the moulded base concealing movement, 13cm high excluding hinged handle; and a French brass carriage timepiece in obis type case, (2).
Souvenir metal cinema ticket, for 'THEIRS IS THE GLORY. 1946', inscribed ' METAL FROM ONE OF THE CRASHED GLIDERS WHICH CARRIED THE BRITISH 1ST AIRBORNE DIVISION INTO BATTLE AT ARNHEM ON SEPTEMBER 17TH 1944', in a fitted wooden stand (with R.N.A.S. details to reverse) which is 5 1/2in (14cm) high
A collection of items, to include a 9ct gold Albert chain with T-bar suspension and hardstone set swivel fob, a ropetwist link necklace stamped 750, an Edwardian 9ct gold opal necklace, three gem set rings, several pocket watches, simulated pearl necklaces, a boxed set of WWII medals, banknotes, 1958 Scottish Cup Final Tie ticket and other pieces (qty)
Small quantity of Tri-ang Railways accessories including R298 Home maintenance set, R582 Ticket office platform unit, R461 straight platform unit with subway, R474 station upper floor clock tower; 7 platform pack R585, and 1 R583 curved, R66K porters room with kiosk; pack of platform trolleys, hand and powered, weighing machines, all boxed, minor to some wear plus a quantity of platforms and canopies, Eames Dublo to Tri-ang adaptors, spare Tri-ang couplings, smoke oil packs etc. GC to Mint (most items unused)
Eva Aeppli, b. 1925, untitled, signed with initial, gouache, felt tip pen, ballpoint pen and paper collage with dried flower and ticket on paper, 21x29.5cm.; 8.25x11.5in. (5) To be sold with four further similar works by the same artist. The artist, Eva Aeppli was Jean Tinguely's first wife. She had a one-woman show at the Hanover Gallery in 1972.
NELSON Vice Admiral Horatio, Viscount Autograph letter in the third person from Edward Bentham, First Chief Clerk (Ticket Office) in the Navy Office, to Richard Kee, agent to Captain Surridge, the Master of HMS Seahorse, from the Navy Office, 28 October, 1773 asking him for " a recommendation in favour of Horatio Nelson, a Young Lad Nephew to Captain Suckling, who is going in that ship". One 4to. sheet folded, 22 x 18 cms. Written on one side only along with the name of the recipient, date and "Mr Bentham, Navy Office" written on the verso, with a small wax seal. There is a small piece of paper loss at one corner a a result of the seal being opened. The letter is contained in a glazed wooden frame from which depends a smaller frame containing a printed notice to the effect that the frame containing the letter was made from the ladder of the Victory down which Nelson was carried when mortally wounded, at the battle of Trafalgar, 21 October, 1805 and that it was presented to one, Robert Cole, 21 October, 1848 by Admiral John Pascoe, Nelson's flag Lieutenant, who hoisted the ever-memorable signal "England expects every man will do his duty."
Hume (David, & Smollett, Tobias). The History of England, George Virtue, [1847], thirty part-folding eng. maps by MOULE, numerous other eng. plts, incl. frontispieces and addn. titles, occ. light foxing, contemp. bookseller's ticket on front pastedowns, contemp. half calf, gilt dec. on spines rubbed, 4to (3)
HOLY BIBLE, The. Ed. the Rev. George D'Oyly and the Rev. Richard Mant. Cambridge 1823. 2 vols in 3, 4to., cont. calf (2 upper joints split, one with upper cover detached). Engraved maps and plates. With Book of Common Prayer, similar, 1825, with binder's ticket of Samuel Mepham, Dorchester. With another bible (5)
Vellucent binding. The Works of Alfred Lord Tennyson, 1900, half-title present, stipple-eng. port. frontis., lightly foxed, ms. inscription on prelim. blank 'John Hatton from his Aunt H. Hole Sep 24 1892', bookseller's ticket on lower pastedown, a.e.g., contemp. hand-coloured vellucent binding by Dorothy Carlton Smyth for Chivers, spine sl. darkened, with gilt lettering and stylised rose and lily stems, upper cover with King Arthur kneeling and holding a sword in outstretched hands, with a background of tall lily stems, lower cover with a kneeling Guinevere, her hands resting on a Book of Hours, with a background of entwining rose stems, contained in green cloth slipcase, 8vo. This design by Dorothy Carlton Smyth is reproduced in Tidcombe 'Women Binders 1880-1920' (1996).Of the five women used by Chivers to design, illuminate and colour vellum bindings, Dorothy Smyth was the one 'most frequently employed for this kind of work'. (1)
Beatles. (). Two light green ticket stubs from [first] performance on 9th November [1963] at the Granada, East Ham, both for the Stalls, 7/6, Row B, Seats 40 & 41, both a little creased and one lightly stained, 7 x 6 cm, together with The Beatles Monthly Book, Nos. 1-45, August 1963 to April 1967, No.1. a reprint [1976], the remaining copies original issues, all with b&w illusts. from photos, etc., occasion creasing and minor marks, 8vo (47)
An album commemorating Newcastle United F.A. Cup Victories, including a programme and ticket for the 1951 Wembley Final, a 1952 Third Round match programme, a 1952 programme and ticket for the Wembley Final, a 1955 programme and ticket for the Wembley Final; and numerous press cuttings for 1932, 1951, 1952 and 1955.
Small quantity of diecast civilian figures and accessories including 2 Cherilea Indians and wire bows and arrows mounted on remains of point of salecard; Britains Man & wheelbarrow, Vicar, milkman, man sowing, scarecrow with hat, children on see saw; Hill blacksmith, anvil and forge, rustic table; station ticket machine; T&B Zoo gate, turnstile, 2 keepers fish in hand, air and water pump, oil bin, 2 petrol pumps; Kuzu fence with rose hedge, Dinky telephone box and oil bin; 8 Matchbox traffic signs; etc. AF to VGC (some play wear and long finish to a few, leg and blacksmith rod missing) (over 40)
A Punch and Judy type Automaton, mid 19th century and later, the performance tent with composition-headed devil holding a baton and bisque-headed figure holding bells, another bisque-headed doll with drum and cymbals standing before, on wooden base, redressed and motor fitted 1975, the tent 40cm high; under glazed case, 55cm overall. With ticket for BBCs Antique's Roadshow, 12th April 1981.
* Printed Ephemera. An album of printed business cards, tickets, membership cards, receipts, invoices, booklets, etc., c. 1912-60s, mostly contained in one modern plastic album, folio. Includes three printed brochures for the Brighton-Shoreham Aerodrome, c. 1913, business cards for Pashley Bros., Gnat Aero & Motor Co., Mr H. Pashley, C.L. Pashley's season ticket to Brooklands Aviation Ground, 1913, Southern Aero Club membership cards, a receipt for (55, from the Brooklands Automobile Racing Club for 6 months' rent, dated 30 September 1912, an Eastbourne Flying Club Air Day programme, August 20th 1938, a Royal Flying Club Officers' Mess account, 1916, printed programme for the Southern Aero Club Opening Meeting at Shoreham Aerodrome, June 19th 1926 (2 copies), a printed statement from the Grahame-White Company, for storage charges, dated 30th December 1924, four Daily Express South Coast Air Race programmes, a Southern Aero Club Rules & Regulations booklet, an illustrated booklet for the South Coast Flying Club(2 copies), etc. (-)

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