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FOOTBALL, Notts County selection, inc. newspaper, Gibraltar Chronicle, 14th May 1975, with report on Fulham v County, at Victoria Stadium, photo of Bobby Moore to cover; book, Tied UP with Notts by Slater; brochures, 1962 Centenary Handbook (with programme for match v An England XI); newspaper for 2018/9 relegation from the league etc., VG to EX, Qty.
Bugatti 1908 - 1951 by Hugh Conway & Jacques Greilsamer. A landscape-format book, 304pp, with period and modern photographs, English & French text, in good order but without its original slipcase. Also, a 1980 1st edition of the British Bugatti Register by David Sewell, Ettore Bugatti - A Biography by W. F.Bradley1948 1st edition, and The Amazing Bugatti's, a 1979 book of the exhibition and a programme. All in fair condition. (4)
BRDC Silver Jubilee. A group of items associated with the December 12th 1952 celebrations: a programme and table plan, a menu with the signatures of table 38, two souvenirs offered by Lucas Ltd being a rare brush and grooming set and a bottle opener given by Shell & BP, both with gilt BRDC insignia. Also, a 1938 TT No 23 armband, several Donington programmes and a BRDC Silver and Golden Jubilee presentation books, paddock passes and lapel (card) Brooklands passes. (Qty)
Led Zeppelin at Knebworth 1979 programme, Pink Floyd European Tour 1994 and The Wall programmes, signed photos to include two Ian Dury, Bonnie Tyler, Ken Dodd, the Q-tips, series of black and white photos of Michael Keaton and Jack Nicholson from Batman, the Beetles black and white press photos (qty)
A Framed original 1969 Battle of Britain film programme, framed with two 1969 film scene postcards from the film, comes with thirteen more postcards from the same set, the 32 page programme gives an insight to the events leading up to the Battle of Britain, and has the story of the film and cast, also comes with four war time information reproduction booklets
MUSIC: Selection of promotional music posters and memorabilia: ROLLING STONES - OLE OLE OLE: A TRIP ACROSS LATIN AMEREICA (2016), DEEP PURPLE - RAPTURE OF THE DEEP TOUR (2006), LED-ZEPPELIN AT KNEBWORTH PROGRAMME (1979) and ROLLING STONES - URBAN JUNGLE TOUR PROGRAMME (EUROPE 1990) - Rolled / Flat - stored flat (4)
ELO: ELECTRIC LIGHT ORCHESTRA - Framed and Glazed Display 1978 - Official Programme, Ticket Stub, JEFF LYNNE autograph (Steve Warner Certificate of Authenticity) and signed photograph (Mik Kaminski - blue violinist, obtained by vendor at Crown pub, Otford, Kent 28/4/2012), together with Fan Club Memorabilia - independently authenticated by an autograph specialist and supplied with an Excalibur Auctions Certificate of Authenticity.
A Stan Laurel and Oliver Hardy signed Black and White Publicity Photocard, signed in blue ink and dedicated "Hello Charlie!"; and a collection of signed 1950's photocards of music /theatrical stars (loose and in an album) - Jimmy James, Dickie Dawson, Malcolm Mitchell Trio, Patricia Hartley, Eddie Calvert etc, and a 1956 F.A Cup Final match day programme.
A Collection of Cigarette Cards, mainly loose but some in albums. Sets include Parkdrive champions, Ogdens cricket 1926,Wills household hints, Wills safety first,Wills do you know?,Ogdens swimming, Wills Animalloys, Odgens colour in nature, Wills Railway locomotives, Wills the reign of H.M. king George v,Ogdens marvels are motions, Wills the laughing cavalier,Ogdens derby entrants 1926, Wills strange craft etc. Together with a collection of Football souvenir albums, To include Manchester united v. Leeds united 1970 programme, England v. Scotland 1969 programme, Manchester v. Birmingham city etc
Ephemera, a large quantity of 1940s/1950s promotional leaflets and flyers, including a menu from the R.M.M.V Reina del Pacifico, 1954; Pacific Line Passenger List; Pacific Line Information for passengers; The Tatler, March 23 1955; Harrods 'A Book for the Bride'; Punch, June 25 1947; Alden & Co. Pictorial Plan of Central Oxford; Oxford Monthly, Jan 1949; The Story of the Stars James Mason; Parliamentary Debates Official Report, 25 Nov. 1946; The Pageant of the Bermuda Easter Lily, 22nd April 1954; Asprey London Hand Forged Table Silver catalogue; Versailles Le Chateau Les Trianons postcard book; A Royal Gala Variety Performance 1972 programme; Illustrated Catalogue of the Ninetieth Annual Exhibition of the Royal Photographic Society of Great Britain, 1945; La Princesse Elizabeth A Paris par Georges Bidault, Ministre des Affaires étrangers etc.
QUEEN/RELATED PROGRAMMES. A collection of 18x Queen and related programmes to include:Queen In Concert Show Souvenir booklet (circa '73/'74), Crazy Tour '79, Summer Tour '77, A Night At The Opera 1976, Queen Works!, Hot Space Tour '82, Queen Tour '82, Queen II booklet, A Magic Tour, A Kind Of Magic programme, Roger Taylor (x2) - Happiness?, Electric Fire, Freddie Mercury Photographic Exhibition 1996 programme, The Freddie Mercury Tribute Concert For AIDS Awareness 1992 programme, Brian May Band (x2) - Back To The Light, Another World, Its Magic (tribute act programme).
ROGER TAYLOR SIGNED FRAMES/PROGRAMME. Four items to include: a framed page of the NME advertising I Wanna Testify, signed in black ink by Roger Taylor (15x20"), a mounted Happiness? sleeve signed by Roger Taylor in silver ink (13.5x13.5"), accompanied by a copy of the tour programme and a magazine page mounted onto black card, signed by Roger Taylor (to measure: 13.5x10").
DAVID BOWIE 1973 SIGNED PROGRAMME. A mounted and framed display to include a page from a 1973 Diana Ross Show programme signed clearly in blue ink by David Bowie, also in blue ink by Billy Preston and in black ink by 'Jipp Jones' AKA Angie Bowie. Provenance documents supplied and included with the lot include a private photograph of David Bowie at a signing session following the event. Frame measures 57 x 44.5cm.
DAVID BOWIE FILMS - LOBBY CARDS/STILLS ETC. Collection of David Bowie memorabilia to include: nine French lobby cards for The Man Who Fell To Earth, four lobby cards for 'Gigolo', 'Just a Gigolo' Japanese film programme, eight assorted promotional materials for DB films, five paperback books.
DAVID BOWIE PROGRAMMES. Nine assorted programmes/books to include: a circa early 1980s (possibly 1983) Japanese programme for a show at Budokan, Tokyo, a 1976 Isolar programme, a 1980 'Bowiecon' programme (Chicago), two Sound + Vision programmes, Glass Spider programme with Wembley insert (x2), Serious Moonlight book.
The Beatles. A framed signed photograph of the Beatles in Tudor style costume:, signed by George Harrison, John Lennon, Ringo Starr and Paul McCartney, inscribed 'Good Luck in your hysterical project from ye Beatles'. 53.5 x 37cm. (some fading of signatures)*Notes- The 'Tudor Beatles' are pictured in costume for the recording of Rediffusion's television programme 'Around the Beatles' recorded 28th April 1964, produced by Jack Wood (1931-2017)
A quantity of mainly Beatles-related ephemera to include souvenir colour programme from the 'Cavern City Tours Presents Beatles Week 2011', a book Alan Clayson; 'John Lennon', Philip Norman; 'Shout!: The True Story of The Beatles' and 'Images of The Beatles' photographs from the Daily Mail newspaper, a letter from the 'Official Beatles Fan Club' with facsimile signatures, five to include John Lennon; 'Walls and Bridges' PCTC253 OC06605733, Yoko Ono John Lennon; 'Double Fantasy' K99131 (GHS2001), The Beatles; 'Rubber Soul' mono PMC1267, John Lennon; 'Imagine' PAS10004 (1E064O04914) and Wings; 'Wings at the Speed of Sound', a Beatles calendar 2008, a T-shirt for Paul McCartney 'Back in the World' concert etc.
US Souvenir programme for "Goldfinger" (1964). The programme contains some interesting informal photos and was printed in 1965 to accompany the release of the film in America.9" x 12" (22.8 x 30.5 cm)Condition: ExcellentLight wear to spine and pencil annotation to front cover and contents pristine.Artist: Unknown Artist£100 - 200VAT Status: M
World Premiere Gift Set for "Die Another Day" (2002) including London premiere ticket, 108-page programme and bag, Finlandia vodka baseball cap, cocktail shaker, mini-vodka bottle, Swarovski crystal t-shirt etc., Jaguar reception invitation, Corgi Aston Martin car in box, Vodafone laminate and more. These gift sets were originally provided in bags and were variously composed.Various sizesCondition: ExcellentMost items in excellent condition.Artist: Unknown Artist£50 - 100VAT Status: M
Six Premiere programmes etc., including charity premiere programmes for "GoldenEye" (1995), "Tomorrow Never Dies" (1997) and "The World Is Not Enough" (1999); plus a special Barbara Broccoli programme for an alternative "TWINE" (1999) charity event, a fold out booking form for premiere tickets for "Die Another Day" (2002) and an alternate foldout booking form for a different charity screening of the film on the same day.Various sizesCondition: ExcellentExcellent condition.Artist: Unknown Artist£50 - 100VAT Status: M
Three Royal World Premiere programme proofs for "Spectre" (2015). One has no text to spine and front cover and limited print to back cover, one carries full front /back cover text but is misaligned with "SPECTRE" on back cover and not on the spine (limited edition #0470) and the third has full text front/back cover text, "SPECTRE" to spine (limited edition #0937). The proofs also offered with a Japanese programme for the film.Various sizesCondition: ExcellentAll items near mint.Artist: Unknown Artist£50 - 100VAT Status: M
Special US Premiere "Golden" programme for "Goldfinger" (1964). This fold out programme was produced for the New York premiere event for "Goldfinger" at the DeMille Theatre on 21st Dec 1964. Various sizesCondition: ExcellentUnrestored with minor signs of wear and in excellent overall condition.Artist: Unknown Artist£300 - 500VAT Status: M
UK Quad "Festival" poster for "A Season Of James Bond 007" (1975). Launched at the London Pavilion, May-June 1975, the season consisted of six Sean Connery Bond films which were played as double bills. The event was unrolled across the country in selected cinemas until the end of the year, the programme augmented with "On Her Majesty's Secret Service" and "Live And Let Die". The poster design frames Bond in the gun barrel. This imagery is immediately recognisable from the renowned opening credits sequences.30" x 40" (76 x 102 cm)Condition: GoodUnrestored, folded with slight fold line wear, pin holes to corners/rim, some creasing but overall in good condition.Artist: Unknown Artist£300 - 500VAT Status: M
Birmingham Regional Premiere Programme for "Thunderball" (1965), this being a charity event in aid of "The Cottage Homes". The 28-page programme contains images of the stars, a synopsis, cast/credits information, a bespoke Marshall and Snelgrove "James Bond Girls" advert, a photo of "Birmingham Bunnies" posing with a Sean Connery "Thunderball" standee and more.9" x 11 1/4" (22.8 x 28.5 cm)Condition: GoodSlight "foxing" to the outside cover and contents in excellent condition.Artist: Unknown Artist£500 - 700VAT Status: M
AN HISTORICALLY INTERESTING BUILDER'S MODEL FOR THE ROYAL FLEET AUXILIARY TANKER EAGLESDALE , BUILT BY FURNESS SHIPBUILDING FOR THE MINISTRY OF SHIPPING, 1941, AND PRESENTED TO ERNEST BEVIN, MINISTER OF LABOUR, WHO LAUNCHED THE SHIP the 28in. carved hull with grey painted topsides and deck, with detailed metal fittings as appropriate including anchor winches, deck rails, companionways, superstructure with anti-aircraft guns over, rangefinder, signal lanyard and radio aerial, pipework, aft funnel with ladder, stays and safety valve extension pipe, covered boats in davits, and other details, mounted in two brass columns on original glazed display case with builder's plate, secured to a stepped Art Deco table stand -- overall measurements including stand: 45 x 40½ x 15in. (114 x 103 x 38cm.) Provenance: Presented by shipbuilder to Ernest Bevin 1941; gifted to Vincent Tewson (General Secretary of the T.U.C.), and thence by descent. This lot will be available for viewing at Imperial RoadFootnote: Concerned at the age of the R.F.A. fleet, an emergency War programme was commenced and Eaglesdale was one of an intended nineteen 'Dale' Class freighters hastily laid down in December 1940 and launched eleven months later. The class was never completed and ultimately comprised a mish-mash of acquisitions and referrals, but the overall objective of refreshing the fleet was more-or-less achieved. Eaglesdale registered a little over 8,000 tons and was 479ft long with a 61ft beam with a useful carrying capacity of 580,273 cubic feet. She served successfully throughout the War supplying many RN warships with essential fuel oil whilst on tour, and is listed on the Merchant Marine Memorial for the repatriation in 1942 of eight crew lost on the S.S. Mendoza which was torpedoed in the Indian Ocean by U-178. In 1959 the Admiralty listed her for sale, but with no commercial takers, German breakers bought her for £65,000 and she was sent to Hamburg for breaking.Condition report: Line of rigging parted over bridge and on starboard companionway, otherwise fine overall condition.
R.M.S. LUSITANIA, 1915 Programme of Entertainment in aid of Seamen’s Charities at Liverpool and New York , Held in third class dining saloon Thursday, May 6, 1915 at 7.30pm, with full page illustration of the Lusitania (old tape staining to edges) -- 9 x 6in. (23 x 15cm.); together with a letter of provenance (2) Provenance: Recovered from the sea by John Schofield Hulme, a Queenstown trawlerman who, having received the liner's distress call, was allegedly first to attend the scene on 7th May 1915.Footnote: A poignant item, given that the Lusitania was sunk the following day at 2.10 pm, eleven miles off the Old Head of Kinsale when the liner crossed in front of the U-Boat U-20 and was sunk by one torpedo. Out of 1,962 crew and passengers 1,198 perished.Condition report: defective and clumsily repaired
FIRST EUROPEAN INTERNATIONAL [YACHTING] REGATTA, 1911 Official Sailing Instructions and Programme , lavishly printed on high grade paper, 23pp., with index, with fold-out plate of coloured racing flags, and eight fold-out coloured maps of the various competition courses, original blue calf, skilfully rebacked, the upper board with gold-blocked lettering and a circular medallion featuring The Sovereign of the Seas, 1637Footnote: Under the patronage of King George V, himself an enthusiastic yachtsman, this regatta – staged in George’s Coronation Year – was a genuine attempt by the King to improve international relations during the period of increasing tensions across Europe prior to the Great War.
A mixed lot related to British Tennis Player Bunny Austin, the four times Davis Cup Winner from 1933 to 1936,including a rare copy Mixed Double by HW Austin and Phyllis Konstam 1st edition 1969 hardback with original dustcover, signed in ink on the title page by Austin and Konstam; sold together with a trim card, signed note to Marjorie Scott from Bunny Austin in pencil dated 1937, a wooden stand in the form of Bunny Austin with facsimile signature, press photographs from Wimbledon and Davis Cup; superb head and shoulder photograph signed in black ink to John Olliff; a Bournemouth Programme 1937; Tennis Illustrated May 15 1931 featuring the Great Britain Davis Cup team on the cover; photograph of Miss B Nuthall and H.W. Austin after their winning their match at Wimbledon in 1929.
George Best (Manchester United & Northern Ireland) 1970's match-worn Adidas black and green football boots,the boots are accompanied by a signed Letter of Provenance; the boots are sold together with a pair of George Best 1970s Manchester United blue training shorts with supporting photos (from the same collection); the lot also including a selection of George Best memorabilia comprising: an official match programme for Manchester United v Ipswich Town 29th December 1973 (Best's last Manchester United home match); an England v Northern Ireland official match programme 10th November with original ticket; an official match programme of Manchester United v West Bromwich Albion 30th November, 2005, also with original match ticket, special edition titled "Farewell George 1946-2005"; a George Best signed Northampton Town v Manchester United programme FAC5 7th February 1970, the famous game in which Best scored 6 goals; Northern Ireland v Netherlands programme 12th October 1977, Best's last international appearance; a scanned copy of a George Best and Pele dual signed NASL colour photo; and an original George Best Manchester United A&BC 1968 collector's cardThe letter of provenance for the George Best football boots comes from Mr Joel Bertrand of Frankfurt in Germany and is dated 17th October 2014. He was given the boots (and shorts) from his uncle in Belfast. The uncle acquired the boots and other items of football memorabilia from the estate of a Belfast football collector who was a personal friend of the George Best and his family.
Davis Cup tennis programmes, photographs, magazines dating from 1934 to 1971,including The Story of the Davis Cup by A Wallis Myers, 1st edition 1913 which covers the famous British & Irish win in Australia 1912; 1934 American Davis Cup; 1946 auction photos of GB v France, Australia v USA; 1946 Davis Cup Czechoslovakia team photo; 1949 GB v Czechoslovakia programme; 1963 GB v Sweden European Zone final programme signed by U. Schmidt, J.E Lundquist, Capt. T Johansson; 1978 Kings Cup GB v Yugoslavia programme signed by John & David Lloyd, Fearver & Hutchins; 1970 & 1971 Embassy tennis championship programmes signed by Laver, Rosewall, Emerson, Drysdale, Taylor, Truman, McMillan, Williams, Ziegenfuss, Hogan; 1920 Badminton magazine August featuring The American Wimbledon, Bill Tilden's first championship; early 20th century photograph of Tilden; ten photographs of 1921 Davis Cup match Japan v India played at Lake Forest USA featuring D.R Fycee (India), Japan won 5 -0 and then beat Australia to play USA in the Challenge round, (qty)

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