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Rare Royal Ephemera: The Coronation Of her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II, Approved Souvenir Programme. Published by King George's Jubilee Trust. 40 pages. A pictorial Biography of Her Majesty Queen Mary. Published by H.A. & W. L. Pitkin, London. Booklet 24 pages. Victoria & Albert Part 1 Presented by His Royal Highness Prince Michael of Kent. 2 Films presented by Granada Television.
AA.VV. L'Œuvre. N. 9 avril 1909 [Bullettin-programme de L'Œuvre]. Paris: (Imprimerie Robert) 1909. In-4° (mm 300x240). Pagine [8], con un disegno a colori di Paul Ranson nel testo. Brossura con punto metallico illustrata al piatto anteriore con disegno di Paul Iribe, titoli in rosso e nero ai piatti. Gora e qualche arrossatura ai piatti. Numero del Bulletin del Théâtre de l'Œuvre di Parigi dedicato alla pièce teatrale Le Roi Bombance di Marinetti ivi rappresentata per la prima volta proprio nell'aprile del 1909 (vedi lotto 189). Il teatro, fondato nel 1893 da Aurélien Marie Lugné, ebbe in cartellone un repertorio aperto alle più attuali manifestazioni della drammaturgia d'avanguardia sia francese che dal respiro cosmopolita: tra i drammi rappresentati si contano testi di Henry Bataille, André Gide, Henrik Ibsen, George Bernard Shaw, August Strindberg e Alfred Jarry.
Winning Race Day for 2 people (16 locations), valid until 01/11/17. Condition Report: Description Whether you’re new to horse racing or a complete professional, this day at the races is odds on favourite to guarantee you a memorable day out. We offer 16 racecourses nationwide, with the venues providing a mix of flat, jump and all-weather tracks, hosting over 40% of the UK’s horseracing fixtures. Thirteen of the racecourses are traditional turf tracks for flat and jump racing, while three of the tracks are all-weather tracks. The venues include some of the best known courses including Chepstow, Doncaster, Windsor and Lingfield Park. The Winning Race Day package includes: - entrance to a day at the races on a selected racecourse (a Premier or equivalent ticket) for two - a complimentary soft or alcoholic drink (typically beer or wine, excludes Champagne) each - a race day programme each - free parking. Key InformationWhen can you go?This experience typically runs on selected dates per month, per location, (excluding big race meetings and music events), please check on booking.How long does this activity last?This experience typically lasts for a full day.You need to knowTo participate in this experience you must be at least 18 years old.You will need to be reasonably fit as some walking is involved.This is for a voucher entitling the holder to any of the activities supplied by Activity Superstore up to the value stated.You and how many others?This experience is for two people and will be open to the general public so could include large crowds.Family and friendsYou are welcome to bring additional guests, they will need to purchase their own tickets in advance.We can’t control the weather!This activity is dependent on appropriate weather conditions.LocationsMidlands - Nottinghamshire - SouthwellMidlands - Staffordshire - UttoxeterMidlands - West Midlands - WolverhamptonMidlands - Worcestershire - WorcesterNorth - Durham - Stockton-on-TeesNorth - South Yorkshire - DoncasterNorth - Tyne and Wear - Newcastle-upon-TyneScotland - Roxburghshire - KelsoSouth East - Berkshire - WindsorSouth East - East Sussex - BrightonSouth East - Norfolk - Great YarmouthSouth East - Somerset - BathSouth East - Surrey - LingfieldSouth East - West Sussex - FontwellWales - Carmarthenshire - TrimsaranWales - Monmouthshire - Chepstow
Dame Laura Knight RA, RWS, RE, RWA, PSWA, DBE (1877-1970) ''Skating Ballet'' Signed and inscribed, pencil, 27cm by 37.5cm This sketch is likely to have been executed in the early 1930s when Laura Knight was touring with Bertram Mills' Circus. Laura discovered the new craze of ice-dance at Blackpool. In fact the 'ice ballet' was often included as an act within the circus programme. For Laura it seemed to offer a new means of executing 'quick fire sketches of figures in movement' (BCM Laura Knight: a Life p. 169). She never developed this interest however, as she was dissatisfied with the effect of dancers with skates. We are grateful to Dr. Barbara Morden for her assistance in cataloguing this lot. *Artists' Resale Rights/Droit de Suite may apply to this lot, please refer to our Terms of Business
An Unusual Chrome Plated BBC Correspondent Chronograph Wristwatch, signed Lemania, circa 1975, lever movement, blue dial with luminous markers, date aperture, outer fifths of seconds track, two dials for seconds and a 30-minute register, outer tachymeter scale, tonneau shaped case with buttons in the band to operate the chronograph, screw back engraved BBC 5844, 38mm wide see illustration The case back is stamped with BBC and a serial number. The BBC have serial numbers usually stamped on stopwatches used for programme recording.20.02.17, Case with the chrome plated worn in parts and with scratches and minor dents, crown is rubbed, later strap and buckle, plexi glass with scratches, small cracks and small chips, back cover with a engraved inscription ''BBC 5844'', date is changing correctly, chronograph is working, movement in going order.
Cleopatra and Marc Antony AR Denarius. Uncertain Eastern mint, autumn 34 BC. ΚΛΕΟΠΑΤΡA ΒΑCΙΛICΗC ΒΑCΙΛΕWΝ Τ...N, diademed and draped bust of Cleopatra right; at point of bust, prow right / ANTONI•ARMENIA•DEVICTA, bare head of Marc Antony right; Armenian tiara to left. Crawford -, but cf. 543/1 for types of different style and legends; CRI -; Sydenham -; RSC -; Kestner -; BMCRR East -; RBW -. 3.71g, 20mm, 4h. Extremely Fine. Unique and unpublished; a coin of great numismatic importance. This unexpected novum is a remarkable addition to the coinage of these most famous of lovers, and the late imperatorial period in general. Bearing more refined portraits of both Cleopatra and Antony, and more importantly an obverse legend in Greek and a reverse legend in Latin, it offers us new insights into the production of these iconic dual-portrait denarii. Bilingual coins were, although extremely uncommon, not unheard of by the late 1st century BC. Among the earliest are certain Italian coins that bear dual Oscan and Greek inscriptions; there are also numerous issues of formerly Punic-dominated cities, particularly in Spain, where bilingual inscriptions occur, sometimes on the same side as in the case of Bailo (SNG BM Spain 477-8); certain Alexander-type issues at Tyre retain their Phoenician-character dating alongside the Greek legends. The most conspicuously bilingual Greek coins are those of the late Greco-Baktrian and Indo-Greek kings, whose coinage frequently bears a Greek obverse inscription naming the king, and a Karosthi reverse legend. Even in more recent years, a denarius-standard coinage had been issued by the Roman-allied king of Numidia, Juba I, which bore a Latin obverse legend, and a neo-Punic reverse inscription. The precedent therefore certainly existed for such coins when they were considered politically expedient. While a certain number of the Antony-Cleopatra denarii feature the head of the Queen on the reverse die, the vast majority of surviving specimens have a Cleopatra obverse die, and an Antony reverse die. Though these coins are commonly referred to as denarii of Antony and Cleopatra, it is more proper to refer to them as denarii of Cleopatra, for Antony. The Queen is depicted here with the prow of a galley at the point of her bust, symbolising her importance to the naval building programme that would eventually see the combined Antonian-Ptolemaic navies field 290 warships at Actium. Lamentably, the die was substantially degraded at the time of striking this coin - part of the legend which appears to be ‘T….N’ is illegible – however this degradation of the die is interesting, as is the case of the Queen’s name. We know that despite their scarcity today the dual-portrait denarii were issued in large numbers, and clearly hastily so, to pay Antony’s troops. The numerous die breaks on this specimen point to extensive usage on a level that the (many) other dies with exclusively Latin legends do not. What therefore became of these Greek-legend coins, and why were no other Greek-legend dies produced? Perhaps it was a much smaller part of the issue intended for the payment of a particular group of Ptolemaic-pattern troops, or it may be that this specimen represents a prototype strike that was rejected by Antony or his men, and replaced with the Latin-only coins. It is noteworthy that the Latin-only coins display Cleopatra’s name in the genitive (Cleopatrae), while this coin, in common with the Isis-headdress bronzes of Patras, displays it in the nominative. T. V. Buttrey (‘Grammar and History: Thoughts on Some Late Roman Republican Coins’ in Essays Russo) argues that on the Latin-only issues “Cleopatra acknowledged openly, with the Hellenistic genitive legend, that Antony was, effectively, equal sharer of the monarchy”. Certainly this appears not to have been the case with this obverse die, and if it did indeed precede the more substantial issue of Latin-only dies, this would present us with another possible reason for it being discontinued, and possibly recalled, which could thus explain its exceedingly low survival rate. In any case, this unique and important coin represents one of the last missing pieces of a puzzle which now permits us with a greater degree of certainty to attribute the dual-portrait denarii to a mint authority controlled by Cleopatra, not Antony.
Royal Doulton Blue Glaze Figure of The Madonna of The Square by Phoebe Stabler, a colour variation of this figure, which did not go into production, was made between 1928-1930, and shows the figure fully covered, including face and hands, in a French blue glaze; we believe the figure offered for a sale is a blue prototype glaze and that this figure may be the only one in this total blue colour to exist. Marked with impressed numbering 83 /7.27 and Royal Doulton to base (no HN number or reference to Phoebe Stabler). Mint condition.A point of reference:In November 2012 a Royal Doulton Spook figure of a similar blue prototype glaze, with a lustre finish, was sold at Gerrards Auction Rooms for £4250 plus premium. This event was televised by the BBC programme 'Flog It'.
SOCCER. WORLD CUP GREAT BRITAIN COMMEMORATIVE FIRST DAY COVER signed by Bobby and Jackie Charlton, Nobby Stiles, Sir Alf Ramsey, Alan Ball and Gordon Banks, 18 August 1966, World Cup Final programme, Saturday, July 30 1966 and a series of 12 Mayor of Bradford Disaster Appeal covers, individually signed by the England 1966 World Cup squad, Leeds, 28 July 1985 (14) ++++
Original programme from The wedding service of The Prince of Wales and Lady Diana Spencer of the lesson spoken by the Right Honourable George Thomas Speaker of the House of Commons, "1st Corinthians; Chapter 13" a booklet presented to the guests at St Paul's Cathedral, London on the 29th July 1981, limited edition of 100, no.22, with dust jacket, signed on the back page by Edward Bussell who did the design and illustration for the booklet.
Artist: Lucy SteinTitle: Red Moon CircleSize: 35.5 x 29 x 2.5cmMedium: Acrylic & GaucheLucy SteinLucy Stein, born 1979, was a resident at Porthmeor Studio 5, from January - June 2015 as part of the Tate St Ives Artist Programme. Her work builds on an engagement with British modernist painting, feminist theory and women's literature, and ranges from painting to performance and film.Lucy describes her painterly language as less a postmodern play with visual codes than an extrapolation of a contemporary female painter's relationship to painterly traditions. Personal history and art history are given equal significance and the mimetic relationship between the female artists and the landscape bind ideas together. DISCLAIMER: The Porthleven baulk/harbour defence wood is made (on the whole) of Douglas Fir Pine. The actual date of the wood is unknown, the wood broke on the 5th February 2014 and after that was stored outdoors in the harbour yard. Wood is a natural product that responds to temperature and humidity variations by expanding and contracting. You are purchasing a natural product as seen and the Charity the Fishermen's Mission cannot be held responsible for any changes in the wood after the auction on the 18th March 2017.
Glasgow International Exhibition 1901 programme relating to the Northern Cycling and Motoring Club for Grand Annual Sports on 31/08/1901 at Exhibition Sports Ground. 12 pages covering Athletics and Cycling includes Cycle 1/2 mile handicap and Athletics 100 years handicap, On the rear it refers to forthcoming events including Exhibition Football Cup Semi-Final between Celtic v Hearts on 05/09/1901 also junior matches includes Glencairn v Peterhill and Burnbank v Parkhead
Harlem Globetrotters programme for match vs US Star Basketeers 1958 tour signed by ABE Saperstein who founded The Globetrotters in 1927. Roman Turton, Robert Milton with further album pages signed by Clarence Wilson ABE Saplestein, Bob Hall and probably the most famous of all Meadowlark Lemon (2) and others. Rare collection regarding possibly the Greatest Sports Entertainers of all time (3)
Rugby League Cup Final - Halifax v Warrington played at Wembley on 24/4/54. Programme plus 10" x 8" black and white photograph of Halifax team being presented to Duke of Edinburgh before kick off. The match ended 4.4 and is sold with programme for replay at Odsal Stadium, Bradford on 05/05/54 (3) Warrington won the replay
BEATLES CHRISTMAS SHOW PROGRAMMES - 3 Beatles programmes to include The Beatles Christmas Show 1963 at the Astoria, Finebury Park supported by mostly Brian Epstein managed acts, the 1964 Christmas show 'Another Christmas Show' at the Hammersmith, Odeon and a Four Aces programme from 1964, their only UK tour that year.
CHRIS MONTEZ & TOMMY ROE PROGRAMME - a 1963 programme for American musicians Chris Montez and Tommy Roe who headlined their first UK tour with the Beatles as support. From the first show it was evident that the Beatles were the real stars of the show, performing hits such as Love Me Do, Please Please Me and Misery. The Beatles feature on the back cover of the programme.
PAUL MCCARTNEY AND WINGS PROGRAMMES - 3 Wings programmes to include a concertina folded programme for the Venus and Mars UK tour along with a hand written xerox A4 sheet detailing the addition of 2 further dates for the Hammersmith, Odeon along with a ticket stub for Thursday 18th September, a 1976 At The Speed of Sound UK tour with 2 tickets for the Empire Pool, Wembley on the 19th and 21st October and a UK Tour 1979 programme with a ticket for Wembley Arena on the 10th December pasted inside. The tour coincided with McCartney's release 'Wonderful Christmas Time'.
PAUL MCCARTNEY PROGRAMMES - a collection of 4 Paul McCartney programmes to include The Paul McCartney World Tour 1989, Paul McCartney World Tour 1989/90, The Queen's Concerts Buckingham Palace for the 2002 Golden Jubilee featuring McCartney, Back In The World 2003 along with 2 ticket stubs for the 9th and 10th of April at the MEN Arena and a Ringo Starr and his all Starr Band 1992 tour programme. (5)
POLL-WINNERS ALL-STAR CONCERT PROGRAMME - a programme for the matinee performance of the NME - New Musical Express 1963-64 Annual Poll-Winners All-Star Concert held on Sunday April 26th 1964. The televised concert witnessed the Beatles and The Rolling Stones on the same bill for the second time in their history. The headline of the NME read 'Greatest Pop Talent Parade the World has ever Known' and all the sets received Rapturous applause. Elvis Presley even sent a recorded acceptance speech.
POLL-WINNERS ALL-STAR CONCERT PROGRAMME - a programme for the New Musical Express (NME) 1964-65 annual Poll-Winners All-Star Concert held on Sunday April 11th, 1965 at the Empire Pool, Wembley. With the 60s in full swing, we see The Beatles and the Rolling Stones perform on the same bill for the third time.
BEATLES PROGRAMMES - 1964 - a Beatles programme (and one repro) for their 2 performances at the Blackpool Opera House on 26th July 1964, billed as Harold Fielding's 'Sunday Night at the Blackpool Opera House' and a 4-sided programme for the ABC Great Yarmouth for Sunday June 30th featuring The Beatles as the closing act. (3)

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