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Beautiful volume from Hetzel's Au Steamer (Red macaron) French edition of the Voyages Extraordinaires by writer Jules Verne. It includes the novels Un Billet de Loterie (A Lottery Ticket) and Frritt-Flacc with 42 illustrations by George Roux and one carte. Includes the new catalogue for 1886-1887. Collection Hetzel, Bibliotheque d'Education et de Recreation, published by Pierre Jules Hetzel et Cie, Paris. Artist: Jules Verne (French 1828-1905)Issued: 1886Dimensions: 7.25"W x 10.75"H x 0.60"DManufacturer: HetzelCountry of Origin: FranceProvenance: Collection of Marie-Claude Lalique Condition: Very good.
Vibrant double volume from Hetzel's French edition A un Elephant et A l'Eventail (le titre dans la cartouche) type 4, from the Voyages Extraordinaires by Jules Verne. Includes the novels Robur le Conquerant and Un Billet de Loterie (Robur the Inflexible; A Lottery Ticket) with black & white and color illustrations by Leon Bennet and George Roux. Collection Hetzel, Bibliotheque d'Education et de Recreation, published by Pierre Jules Hetzel et Cie, Paris. Includes sticker on verso of front cover: Eric Weissenberg. Trace of removed sticker on verso of back cover and numbers 54981 stamped on page. Artist: Jules Verne (French 1828-1905)Issued: 1905-1914Dimensions: 7.50"W x 11"H x 1.50"DManufacturer: HetzelCountry of Origin: FranceProvenance: Collection of Marie-Claude Lalique Condition: Very good. Superficial loosening of covers from text. Minor wear of edges.
Rarely offered triple volume from Hetzel's French edition Au Deux Elephants with red cover, Voyages Extraordinaires by Jules Verne. Includes the novels Robur le Conquerant, Un Billet de Loterie, and Fritt-Fratt (Robur the Inflexible; A Lottery Ticket; Fritt-Fracc) with black & white and color illustrations by Leon Bennet and George Roux. Catalogue DX for 1887-1888. Collection Hetzel, Bibliotheque d'Education et de Recreation, published by Pierre Jules Hetzel et Cie, Paris. Sticker for Librairie Laurencier, Bordeaux, France. Artist: Jules Verne (French 1828-1905)Issued: 1887Dimensions: 7.50"W x 11"H x 1.30"DManufacturer: HetzelCountry of Origin: FranceProvenance: Collection of Marie-Claude Lalique Condition: Good. Wear on the corners and start of tear on lower part of spine.
Splendid double volume from Hetzel's French edition Au Deux Elephants with red cover, Voyages Extraordinaires by Jules Verne. Includes the novels Robur le Conquerant and Un Billet de Loterie (Robur the Inflexible; A Lottery Ticket) with black & white and color illustrations by Leon Bennet and George Roux. Catalogue DF for 1886-1887. Collection Hetzel, Bibliotheque d'Education et de Recreation, published by Pierre Jules Hetzel et Cie, Paris. Artist: Jules Verne (French 1828-1905)Issued: 1886Dimensions: 7.50"W x 11"H x 1.40"DManufacturer: HetzelCountry of Origin: FranceProvenance: Collection of Marie-Claude Lalique Condition: Very good. Foxing throughout. Some color discoloration on spine. Vibrant gild and red cover.
A 1990's Rolling Stones Urban Jungle Tour ticket No:008157 together with a reproduction of a 1965 Marquee Contact with David Bowie and a reproduction copy of John Lennon's birth certificate, 3 original transparencies of Stevie Wonder and 12 additional Herman Nook and group transparencies, all sold with copyright. Location:
A mixed lot of rock 12" vinyl LPs, to include: - Bruce Springsteen: Darkness on The Edge of Town - The Rolling Stones: Under Cover - Eric Clapton: Another Ticket / Slowhand / Backtrackin' - Robert Palmer: Riptide - Genesis: Abacab - David Gilmour: Self-Titled - Cream: Strange Bew - The Very Best of Cream - Still Little Fingers: All the Best - The Stranglers: The Collection 1977-1982 - U2: Live, Under a Blood Red Sky - Dire Straits: Alchemy Live - Hawkwind: live Seventy Nine
Music Concert/Theatre 5 x Collection of Signed signature such as Tony Hadley, Gary Kemp, Martin Kemp, John Keeble, Steve Norman 'Spandau Ballet Concert Entry Ticket' plus TLS Sir Peter Hall CBE British Theatre Director Thank you letter dated 4th March 1963 plus John Challis theatre flyer cut out 4.25x4 Inch. 2 x flyers Cath Mundy, Jay Turner others. Good Condition. All autographs come with a Certificate of Authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £5.99, EU from £7.99, Rest of World from £9.99
With a black glass top and lacquered wood with gilt detailing, seats six (75cm high x 160cm wide x 90cm deep). Also with a set of six dining chairs with turquoise leather seats and backs, one with a fire regulations ticket for 1988 (99cms high). (7). *CR Some knocks, marks & scratches with use, particularly to edges. Chairs, Seats re-covered. Knocks, marks & scratches throughout commensurate with age and use.
Showbiz autograph collection to include; Barbara Cartland signed Love is Invincible, Dean Friedman, Paul Merton, Caroline Aherne signed letter and Mrs Merton photo, Adam Woodyatt, Antony Worrall Thompson, John Richardson, James Whale, Carol Vorderman, Rick Stein, David Dickenson, Paul Jones, Jim Davidson, Roger Whittaker, Bert Weedon, Brian Matthew, Norman Wisdom, Paul Burnett, John Alderton, Pauline Collins, Tony Walsh, Jack Dabbs, Bob Willis, Noel Edmunds, James Martin, Barbara Dickinson. Mostly signed to photos, programmes, ticket stubs etc.
A QUANTITY OF FACETED STONES (QTY)Including stone packets of aquamarines with a stated weight of 37.5 carats, emeralds with a stated weight of 4.72 carats and one packet unstated, stated Ceylon sapphires and others, together with loose faceted stonesPlease note that the stone packets have not been checked to confirm that the stated weight or location is trueThe total weight of this lot to include paper, stone packets, certificate card, plastic packet and bag and lot ticket 226 gramsProvenance: The Purple Shop – The Anthony Gardner Collection.See Bellmans website article for further information: https://www.bellmans.co.uk/story/the-purple-shop-the-anthony-gardner-collection
COMMEMORATIVE & SPORTING MEDALS ETC. Various commemorative & sporting medals, tokens etc: including 1909 opening of Birmingham University, Workman's Coal Ticket 3d token, two 1902 Edward VII school punctual attendance medals, 1977-78 season Manchester United official medal etc. (16) Please note that all items in this auction are previously owned & are offered on behalf of private vendors. If detail on condition is required on any lot(s) PLEASE ASK FOR A CONDITION REPORT BEFORE BIDDING. The absence of a condition report does not imply the lot is perfect.WE CAN SHIP THIS LOT, but NOT if part of a large, multiple lots purchase.
Ticket to Coronation of King George VI & Queen Elizabeth (Weds 12 May 1937 Hyde Park Stands), 3 tickets to Coronation of Queen Elizabeth II (Tues 2nd June 1953 Piccadilly & Parliament Square), 1 ticket to Coronation of Queen Elizabeth II (Tues 2nd June 1953 Middlesex Guildhall, Parliament Square for refreshments only) & Souvenir Memorial card to King George V
Wheel Horse 110-4 ride on lawnmower, 30", 10hp engine, with rear grass bagger.Condition report:6V battery is flat so not able to confirm if presently working. The key barrel possibly needs replacing. The motor itself seems maintained. Some fuel in the tank. Rips and tears to the seat cover. AT least 30 years old. With engine manual, operator manual, and repair ticket dated 1991, two keys. Comes with a side chucker. There is no middle section to the plastic shoot to feed into the grass box.
Henry VI (First reign, 1422-1461), Trefoil issue, Class C, Groat, London, mm. crosses IIIb/V, trefoils on cusps at shoulders and after rex, leaf on breast, double saltires after devm, crosslet after lon, saltire before don, 3.30g/3h (Whitton 37/–; N 1499; S 1910). Lightly clipped, otherwise good very fine, attractively toned, the reverse variety not recorded by Whitton £150-£200 --- Provenance: Bt T. Owen 2006 The late vendor’s ticket notes ‘I have found no other type C with a [reverse] mintmark
Henry VI (First reign, 1422-1461), Trefoil issue, Class A, Groat, London, mm. cross IIIb, small leaf on breast, trefoils by neck and after rex, don and mevm, reads fran, sivitas and adivtor, 3.78g/6h (Whitton –; N 1496; S 1908). Better than very fine, old dark cabinet toned; very rare with the error legend £150-£180 --- Provenance: Bt W. T. Read; W.C. Boyd Collection, Baldwin Auction 42, 26 September 2005, lot 934 [with original ticket] Struck from the same dies as the Hulett specimen (DNW 145, 24) Within the reverse inner legend the first S and the V in SIVITAS have been double entered, along with the second N in LONDON
EIGHT GLYNDEBOURNE FESTIVAL THEMED PRINTS, comprising a signed limited edition print by Sue Macartney Snape Glyndebourne II', approximate size 53cm x 61cm, with reprints of the following - Osbert Lancaster prints for 1960 and 1969, David Hockney 1975 & 1989, Erté 1980, Mary Fedden 1999, Peter Brookes 2000, together with two programme posters from 1984 and 1991, together with thirty Glyndebourne Festival Programmes 1992-2023, Dining at Glyndebourne and Ticket stubs (10 + 2 BOXES)
THEATRE & BOXING EPHEMERA, comprising twenty-one Victorian Theatre Bills from The Lyceum Theatre Strand, Theatre Royal Covent Garden, Theatre Royal Marylebone, Theatre Royal Drury Lane, Theatre Royal Haymarket, Theatre Royal Adelphi Royal Strand Theatre, Royal Princess's Theatre Oxford Street, Royal Olympic Theatre Strand, New Royalty Theatre Soho, a Steam to Dublin, Belfast, Cork, Liverpool, Plymouth, Falmouth, Exeter, Topsham & Torquay and Berwick-On-Tweed Poster, three Regional Theatre Programmes, a signed Beniamino Gigli Programme and book 'The Gigli Memoirs' an autograph book with unknown signatures apart from 'Alfredo' a commemorative magazine, an unused ticket from the Middleweight Championship of the World, June 9th 1953 between Randolph Turpin and Charles Humez and a Programme from The Heavyweight Championship of the World, August 6th 1966 between Brian London v Muhammad Ali at Earls Court

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