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1963 FA CUP FINAL / MANCHESTER UNITED V LEICESTER CITY / TICKET WITH ORIGINAL DATE Tickets for the match were over stamped with the date of the match but due to extremely bad winter and several postponed matches the Final was delayed until 25/5/1963. Unused Messenger ticket with 2 counterfoils and 2 holes on one of the counterfoils, slightly worn on the bottom corner and marked. Fair
1963 FA CUP FINAL / MANCHESTER UNITED V LEICESTER CITY / TICKET WITH ORIGINAL DATE Tickets for the match were over stamped with the date of the match but due to extremely bad winter and several postponed matches the Final was delayed until 25/5/1963. Unused seat ticket 17/6 with 2 counterfoils and 2 holes on one of the counterfoils. Generally good
1963 FA CUP FINAL / MANCHESTER UNITED V LEICESTER CITY / TICKET WITH ORIGINAL DATE Tickets for the match were over stamped with the date of the match but due to extremely bad winter and several postponed matches the Final was delayed until 25/5/1963. Unused seat ticket 25/- with 2 counterfoils and 2 holes on one of the counterfoils. Generally good
Siege of Kimberley, soup ticket for 6 pints at Town Hall depot, type 1, ND (1899-1900), beige paper, pencil annotations and mounting traces on reverse, minor foxing spots, extremely fine and rare Ineson 306 £150-£200 --- Importation Duty This lot is subject to importation duty of 5% on the hammer price unless exported outside the UK ---
Siege of Kimberley, soup ticket for 4 pints at Town Hall depot, type 1, ND (1899-1900), beige paper, pencil annotations on reverse, foxing spots, extremely fine and rare Ineson 304 £150-£200 --- Importation Duty This lot is subject to importation duty of 5% on the hammer price unless exported outside the UK ---
Manchester United Signed 1992/93 Home Football Shirt worn by Paul Ince - Signed 16 times from Uniteds first Premiership winning season 1992/3. To Include Brian McClair, Steve Bruce, Brian Robson, Paul Parker. This was purchased by the Board Director of Watford AFC Ltd at a private auction to raise funds for the testimonial year of first team player Nigel Gibbs. Ince and Gibbs were friends and Ince gave the shirt to Gibbs. Umbro XL Shirt, Framed and glazed 97x89cm. Also to include two Cup Final programmes, 1996 Liverpool VS Man Utd and 2007 Chelsea VS Man United, as well as cup final tickets for 1993 and 1994 and ticket for Man Utd home game 3/5/93, which was their first home game after Utd confirmed as first winners of Premiership title (2).
Signed Chelsea Champions League Munich Final 2012 Programme and other items- Official Program Signed to front cover by Chelsea Legend Didier Drogba, along with a VIP Guest Ticket in Mint condition in a Perspex display and presentation box, Munich Final 2012 pin badge and letter in a presentation folder Welcoming Chelsea FC delegation to the event by Michel Platini (UEFA President). Drogba dramatically equalized for Chelsea late in the game, taking it to penalties where Chelsea were victorious. He was awarded Man of the Match and played an Important part of their overall success.
Nirvana - Two unused concert tickets for the cancelled UK Tour Date, Tuesday 5th April 1994 at London Brixton Academy, individually numbered and both tickets come with two perforated sections, each ticket measures 10 x 18 cm (2). Nirvana's 1994 UK tour was cancelled as part of a wider series of European tour date cancellations following Kurt Cobain's suicide attempt in Rome. Kurt Cobain's death on the 5th April 1994 took place on what would have been the band's third of four nights performing at the Brixton Academy, London.
Brecknell, Dolman and Rogers B.D.R. Super 1956 One Arm Bandit with horizontal reels. The BDR Super was manufactured in Bristol by Brecknell, Dolman ad Rogers, who also had much experience in manufacturing ticket and vending machines. These machines were different because of their cone shaped horizontal aligned reels, and this particular machines staggered super jackpot feature. Measuring approx. 16" width, 19.5" height, 15.5" depth. Refurbished and restored by the vendor to a high standard. Please note: All the lots within this auction are located off-site in the West Midlands. Collection will be by appointment from this location which will be made known to buyers upon purchase.
Brecknell, Dolman and Rogers B.D.R. Super 1956 One Arm Bandit with horizontal reels. The BDR Super was manufactured in Bristol by Brecknell, Dolman ad Rogers, who also had much experience in manufacturing ticket and vending machines. These machines were different because of their cone shaped horizontal aligned reels, and this particular machines staggered super jackpot feature. Measuring approx. 16" width, 19.5" height, 15.5" depth. Refurbished and restored by the vendor to a high standard. Please note: All the lots within this auction are located off-site in the West Midlands. Collection will be by appointment from this location which will be made known to buyers upon purchase.
The Beatles Interest Ticket Stub for a 1963 Performance in Ardwick, Manchester Held Wednesday 20th November at the A.B.C. Cinema, accompanied by a newspaper article covering the concert, a "The Beatles Show" Programme and the recollections of the attendee.All obtained by the original attendee and vendor.All showing wear commensurate with age and material, the programme now loose sheets, very worn.
Rowling (J.K.) Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows, first edition, signed by the author "To Charlie" on title with hologram, ticket to Moonlight Signing and numbered queue slip loosely inserted, original boards, dust-jacket, a mint copy, 8vo, 2007.*** Also included is a small amount of ephemera connected with the Midnight Signing event, including the paper bag, 3 balloons, a pencil, a strip of stickers, an activity sheet and a poster.
Caesar (Caius Julius) Quæ extant. Accuratissimè cum libris editis & MSS optimis collata, recognita & correcta, edited by Samuel Clarke, additional engraved title by C. Huyberts after R. V. Audenaerde, engraved portrait of the dedicatee, John Duke of Marlborough, by G. Vertue after G. Kneller, and engraved portrait of Caesar by J. de Leeuw, 84 engraved plates and maps, most double-page or folding, engraved head-and tail-pieces and historiated initials, very slight mottling and toning affecting a few leaves, occasional offseting, but overall an excellent, crisp, clean copy of this most sumptuous classical work, complete with the double-page plate of the bison, usually lacking, contemporary diced tan calf with greek key-pattern border, rebacked and recornered by Flora Ginn, preserving original gilt spine, black lettering piece, marbled endpapers, folio, Jacob Tonson, 1712.*** “This is the magnificent and celebrated edition of Dr. Samuel Clarke. It is perhaps the most sumptuous classical volume which this country ever produced, and has long been the admiration of bibliographers...The type of this magnificent volume is truly beautiful and splendid." (Dibdin, Greek and Latin Classics, I, pp. 361-363).Provenance: Joseph Nouvellet [1841-1904] (small armorial bookplate); bookseller's ticket of A. Durand, Paris.
Macdonald (George) Phantastes: a Faerie Romance, first edition, half-title, 16pp. advertisements dated October 1858, a clean copy generally, Westleys binders ticket to rear pastedown, ink library stamp of Wesley College library to rear pastedown and endpaper, bookplate to rear pastedown and patch or surface wear to rear endpaper, ink ownership inscription to front free endpaper, upper hinge cracked but firm, original blind-stamped olive cloth, spine browned, spine ends chipped, ink library number and some marking to spine, [Sadleir 1479a], 8vo, F.E Smith, Elder & Co., 1858.*** The author's scarce first novel, an important early fantasy title and an influence of J.R.R. Tolkien and C.S. Lewis.
Emblemata.- Alciati (Andrea) Emblemata cum commentariis & notis, additional engraved title, printed title with woodcut device and large woodcut device on verso of final leaf, woodcut illustrations, modern polished mottled half calf over marbled boards, spine gilt, [Landwehr Romantic 99; Green 152], 4to, Padua, Pietro Paolo Tozzi, 1621.*** A handsome copy, complete with the often suppressed emblem LXXX which depicts a woman defecating. With the commentaries of Claude Mignault and Francisco Sanchez and the notes of Lorenzo Pignoria.Provenance: Thomas Westwood (bookplate); S.A. Thompson Yates (bookplate); L. Claessens (Brussels bookseller, ticket).
Dickens (Charles).- Seymour (Mrs. [Robert]) An Account of the Origin of the "Pickwick Papers", reprint, one of 50 copies signed by F.G. Kitton for subscribers only, A.L.s from Charles Dickens to C Nugent Esq. tipped-in before half-title, 2pp., Devonshire Terrace, 19th February 1851, responding to a request for tickets to a dinner, "I regret to say that it is quite out of my power to send you tickets...I have, now, twice as many applications as there are seats...and this very morning I have had a letter from Mr James Wallack asking for a ticket for himself - which it is absolutely impossible at present to sell him" (second page with shallow chip to upper margin, faint staining to head to verso, folds), extra-illustrated with c.50 plates or pieces of related ephemera, including 4 ?monochrome wash illustrations, possibly traced after the original by Cruikshank, also tipped-in A.L.s from F.G. Kitton to subscriber Dudley Tenney of New York, one plate with marginal tear, occasional light offsetting, green half morocco by Stikeman & Co., spine gilt but sunned, rubbing to spine and corners, t.e.g., small 4to, Printed for the Author, 1901. *** The autograph letter from Dickens with mention of James William Wallack (1794-1864), Anglo-American actor and stage manager. Provenance: Mary and Norman Hickman (bookplate).
Heavy Metal Picture Discs, L.P, Scorpions - Lovedrive (Harvest SHSPP4097, 1979), 12" singles, Ozzy Ozbourne - Mr Crowley, Black Sabbath - Lonely Is The Word, ELO - Ticket To The Moon, Status Quo - The Wanderer, Joe Walsh - Rocky Mountain Way, 7" singles, Gillan - Restless, Status Quo - Caroline, Motorhead - Motorhead (NSP13, 1977), Motorhead - Motorhead (BROP124, 1981), generally very good.
First and Second World War military interest. A collection of reference books and biographies. The lot including titles such as General Reflections by Michael Gow, So Few Got Through by Martin Lindsay, Return Ticket by Anthony Deane-Drummond, Agent Extraordinary by G. Martelli, Gunners at War by Shelford Bidwell, Malta Diary of a War, Knights of the Floating Silk, Escape to Honour by Larry Harris and Brian Taylor, Men Under Fire by R. W. Thompson, The Big Drop by John Golley, One Man War by Bert Hall, Infantry Officers, We Serve by R. M. Neill Fraser, Aldenham School records, Silent Night - the Story of the World War I Christmas Truce, The Reason Why by Cecil Woodham-Smith, Reflected Glory by Carney Lake, Bloody April by Peter Hart, Anzac and Empire by John Robertson, Militaria - Collecting Print and Manuscript, The Anzacs by Patsy Adam-Smith, Aspects of Conflict 1916 by Peter Liddle, etc. Over sixty titles in lot.
France, Louis XI (1461-83), silver Blanc a la couronne, second issue (January 1474), St Lo mint, French arms and three coronets within trilobe, +LVDOVICVS FRANCORV REX, rev. +SIT NOME DNI BENEDICTV, cross patt‚e, coronet in first and third quarters, lis in second and fourth, 2.77g (Duplessy 550C; Ciani 755; Lafaurie 534). Well struck, toned, good very fine, with old handwritten ticket.
George III (1760-1820), Restrike silver Proof Farthing, 1799, by W J Taylor, laureate and draped bust right, tiny raised dot on shoulder, date below, Latin legend and toothed border surrounding, GEORGIUS III DEI GRATIA REX, rev. inverted die axis, Britannia seated left on rocks with shield and trident, holding olive branch, ship sailing right to left, waves below, Latin legend and toothed border surrounding, BRITANNIA above, *1. FARTHING.* below, edge plain, 7.18g (Peck 1283 R87; S.3779). Toned practically as struck, good extremely fine and extremely rare.The Latin legends translate as on the obverse "George, by the grace of God, King" and on the reverse "of the Britons."Provenance: Ex John G Murdoch Collection, first portion, Sotheby's, 31 March 1903, lot 314 part - with stock ticket in hand of A H Baldwin, priced at 8/6d from c.1903. Ex Gregory Collection (part II), Baldwin's Auction 47, 25 September 2006, lot 550. Ex Baldwin Auction 99, 4th May 2016, lot 1058.

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