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Manchester United home programmes, seasons 1955-56 & 1956-57, including a full set for 1955-56 comprising 21 numbered programmes plus 3 duplicates, a signed copy of John Aston's Testimonial & 4 Youth Cup matches including s/f & f 1st Leg; for 1956-57, lacking No's. 11 & 23 of the 24 numbered examples, but including 2 duplicates, F.A. Youth Cup s/f & f 2nd Leg, Real Madrid match signed by Jimmy Murphy, 3 copies each of the Maine Road matches v Bilbao, Borussia Dortmund & Anderlecht, and an away at Man City, examples with tokens missing from first season of this ticket system, 1956-57 (66)
Programmes & ticket stubs, 4 Arsenal homes 1937-38 & 1938-39, Chelsea v Villa 25.3.39, Arsenal v Charlton 1943 War Cup final (with ticket stub), England v Wales 25.9.43 (with stub), England v Wales 'pirate' 27.2.43 (with stub), 2 x FA XI v Combined Services XI programmes at Portsmouth 12.12.45 & 2 post-war Arsenal homes; sold with a small qty. of non-football programmes & tickets including England v Scotland rugby at Twickenham 19.3.38 (with ticket)
Nine signed programmes, Roma v Liverpool 15.2.01 signed by Owen & Phil Thompson (complete with a match ticket signed by Owen);, England v Germany 7.10.00 signed by Hamman; 1981 European Cup final signed by Alan Kennedy; England v Chile signed by Owen; a signed Roger Hunt Testimonial; 1999 Champions League final signed by Sheringham, Solsjkaer & others; 2000 Worthington Cup final signed by O'Neill & others; & 2 England women's internationals squad-signed; sold with a Barcelona pennant signed by Rivaldo; & 3 unsigned programmes (14)
A COLLECTION OF ENGLAND INTERNATIONAL RUGBY FOOTBALL PROGRAMMES, v SOUTH AFRICA 1952, Scotland 1953, France 1953, New Zealand 1954 and ticket stub, Ireland 1954 and ticket stub, France 1955 and ticket stub, Scotland 1955 and ticket stub, Ireland 1956 and ticket stub, France 1957 and ticket stub, Scotland 1957 and ticket stub, Ireland 1958 and ticket stub, Australia 1958 and ticket stub, France 1959 and ticket stub, Scotland 1959 and ticket stub, Ireland 1960 and ticket stub, South Africa 1961 and ticket stub, France 1961 and ticket stub, Scotland 1961 and ticket stub, Ireland 1962 and ticket stub, Ireland 1964 and ticket stub, New Zealand 1964 and ticket stub, Ireland 1966 and ticket stub, New Zealand 1967 and ticket stub, England v Wales 1954, 1956, 1958, 1960, 1964, 1966, 1968, all with ticket stubs, also Wales v France 1958. (31)
A COLLECTION OF 1950ÕS ENGLAND INTERNATIONAL FOOTBALL PROGRAMMES to include: England v France 1951, Argentina 1951, Austria 1951, Wales 1952, Belgium 1952, Rest of the World 1953, Hungary 1953, Germany 1954, Wales 1954, Italy Under 23 1955, Ireland 1955, Spain 1955, Brazil 1956, Wales 1956, Yugoslavia 1956, France 1957, Ireland 1957, Romania 1957 (Under 23), Ireland World Cup Preliminary 1957, USSR 1958, Portugal 1958, Sweden 1959, Scotland 1959 with Daily Express Community Singing Flyer, Italy 1959, Ireland 1959, also two Amateur Cup Final Programmes Bishop Auckland v Crook Town 1954 with Daily Express Community Singing Flyer, and Bishop Auckland v Wycombe Wanderers 1957. The majority of the above together with ticket stubs for respective programmes. Approximately 27.
A COLLECTION OF MAINLY 1960'S ENGLAND INTERNATIONAL FOOTBALL PROGRAMMES: England v Spain 1960, Wales 1960, Scotland 1961 with Daily Express Community Singing Flyer, Mexico 1961, Portugal 1961 World Cup Comp., Switzerland 1962, Wales 1962, Scotland 1963 with Community Singing Flyer, Brazil 1963, Rest of the World Centenary Match 1963, Uruguay 1964, Wales 1964, Hungary 1965, Scotland 1965 with Daily Express Community Singing Flyer, West Germany Feb. 1966, Wales European Championship Match 1966, Czechoslovakia 1966, Scotland European Championship Qualifying Match 1967, USSR 1967, Sweden 1968, and Denmark 1983 European Championship Match. The above programmes with respective ticket stubs. Approximately 21.
World War II - Iraq. Archive of material relating to Leading Aircraftman W.R. Morgan, c.1940s-50s, including his 'Observer's and Air Gunner's Flying Log Book' with handwritten details of wartime missions in the Middle East including Iraq, plus five Royal Air Force notebooks filled with Aircraftman Morgan's manuscript lesson notes, together with a qty. of items of aviation ephemera and personal effects, incl. family snapshots, greetings cards, ticket stubs and a signed card menu for the 1942 Airmen's Xmas Dinner at Habbaniya, Iraq, some general ageing and wear, all loosely contained in Morgan's hand-initialled linen satchel. (-)
Calderon, V. G., and Dorothea Braby (illustrator), The Lottery Ticket ... done into English by Richard Phibbs, London, The Golden Cockerel Press, [n.d.], 8vo (220 x 140mm.), frontispiece, illustrated title, plates, and illustrations, original decorative yellow cloth gilt, spine lettered in gilt, t.e.g., No. 176 of 400 Limited Edition copies
Cruikshank (George, 1792-1878). Autograph letter signed on letterhead, 263, Hampstead Road, [London], N.W., 13th November 1874, to George Routledge & Sons, concerning the publishing history of "More Mornings at Bow Street" and "Mornings at Bow Street", with a PS saying 'Neither of these works have the frontispiece described by our friend G.A. Sala, and a further note observing that Septimus Prowett was the publisher of his illustrated edition of "Punch and Judy", 2 pages on integral leaves with inner pages blank, 8vo, together with Weir (Harrison, 1824-1906), Autograph letter signed on letterhead, Hinwick, Lansdowne Road, Tonbridge Wells, 6th January 1888, to J. Harwood and enclosing a cheque for .11s.6d. for a ticket, 1 page, 8vo
Scott (Sir Walter). The Works, 5 vols., Edinburgh, printed by James Ballantyne & Co., 1806, each vol. inscribed on title 'Countess of Granard from her affectionate Eliz: Anne Parkyns', gilt-gauffered edges, contemp. two-tone red and black straight-grained morocco by George Muller, 27 Temple-Barr, Dublin, with his ticket to vol. 1, gilt dec. spines, rubbed and minor wear to extrems., 8vo. The first collected edition. (5)
Larionov (Mikhael) and others. Ticket, handbill, and programme for the Grand Bal Travestie Transmental, the ticket printed in brown and ochre, the price "15" added by rubber stamp?, 222mm. x 275mm.; the handbill double-sided with portions of the same designs printed in black, Larionov's signature below the large design completed by hand, the smaller design signed with printed initials, 501mm. x 132mm.; the programme 16 pages, with illustrations by Goncharova, Picasso and others, that by Picasso coloured by hand, unbound, large 4to, Paris, 1923 (3).
Larionov (Mikhael) and Natalia Goncharova. Ticket by Larionov for the Grand Bal Travestie Transmental, 2 copies, printed in brown and ochre, the price "15" added by rubber stamp?, 222mm. by 275mm., [Paris], 1923; Ticket by Gontcharova for the Bal Banal, with a large illustration of two Spanish women, 2 copies, printed in brown and grey, with slips removed and Union des Artistes Russes stamps, priced 25fr., 224mm. x 160mm., Paris, 1924 (4).
Gontcharova (Natalia) Ticket for the Bal Banal, with a large illustration of two Spanish women, 2 copies, printed in brown and grey, one apparently a proof copy, printed without perforations to separate the slips at trop and bottom, priced 15 fr.; the other with the slips removed and Union des Artistes Russes stamps, priced 25fr., 329mm. x 160mm. and 224mm. x 160mm., Paris, 1924 (2).
A Charles Vyse pottery figure of The Lavender Girl, the dark haired young Romany wearing a green slide in her hair and vivid fringed yellow shawl over her billowing, flowered dress and purple edged apron, offering a bunch of lavender in her extended right arm, on faceted base, 22cm h, affixed contemporary paper label and price ticket, c1922. Insignificant flat chip on the plinth at the back, faint short (1cm) vertical hairline crack in the plinth to one side, no restoration (See lot 71 for illustration).
A BLACK AND WHITE PHOTOGRAPH OF GEORGE BEST AND MIKE SUMMERBEE outside their clothes shop 'Edwardia' in October 1967, signed by Summerbee, together with an invitation signed by Best and Emlyn Hughes; Johnny Dixon (Aston Villa) signed postcard photograph and match ticket Aston Villa v Cardiff City 1953/54, (4).
ASTON VILLA v MANCHESTER UNITED F.A. Cup Final match programme at Wembley, 4 May 1957, together with match ticket and song sheet; Bishop Auckland v Wycombe Wanderers Amateur Cup Final 1957, programme and match ticket; England v Wales Schools 1957 programme and match ticket together with eight other programmes, (15).
Fielding (Henry). Works, with the life of the Author, 10 vols., new ed., to which is now added, The Fathers; or, The Good Natured Man, 1784, engr. frontis to each vol. by J. Collyer after M. Rooker, some minor marks, old booksellers ticket of Martin & Bain, Fleet Street, London, and early 19th-c. bookplate of Thomas N. Parker to front pastedown of each vol., contemp. uniform full tree calf, gilt dec. spines with black morocco labels, rubbed and, 6th vol. with continuous crack or crease mark running the length of the spine, occasional marks elsewhere, 8vo (10)

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