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Lot 554

European Cup Winners Cup Final programme, Manchester United versus FC Barcelona May 1991, and three programmes for Chelsea versus Manchester United FA Cup Final 2007.

Lot 842

Elvis Presley interest, including a ticket for The Elvis Convention No 5 at De Montford Hall Leicester, 21st Sept 1969, and souvenir programme, etc.

Lot 313

Six Plymouth Argyle F C handbooks 1926/27, 1946/47, 1947/48, 1948/49, 1950/51, 1951/52, a 1965 F A Cup final, Leeds v Liverpool programme (a/f), and England v Bulgaria Under 23 programme 1970 Home Park, a South Western Counties (Devon & Cornwall) v Australia, Rugby Union programme 1958 at Home Park, nine other programmes and a quantity of Typhoo Tea "Famous Football Clubs" cards, 1st series, (two sets of 24, plus spares).

Lot 631

A Brooklands September 24 1938 International Car Races programme, a quantity of car handbooks, manuals, etc, including Morris Eight, Ford Popular, Austin A40, Ford Anglia and others.

Lot 272

A COLLECTION OF FOOTBALL PROGRAMMES and ephemera including a 1974 Romford Programme and others

Lot 271

A rare and early Chrissie Walsh man's grey worsted jumpsuit, 1975, printed ribbon label, piped in white cord, with shoulder panels of green nylon and top-stitched white cotton; together with three colour block t-shirts of brightly coloured lycra and cotton jersey, chest approx 102cm, 40in (4) Chrissie Walsh garments from the early 1980s were included in the Victoria & Albert Museum exhibition 'Club to Catwalk' 2013. This jumpsuit is a really early example of a style that became more mainstream - worn by clubbers and singers such as Gary Numan in the 1980s. At a time when Ossie Clark was producing floral flowing creations, this minimalist colour-block approach to fashion was quite radical. By the mid 80s she was making sleek, pared down lycra outfits and swimwear in tune with the increasingly body - conscious decade. Provenance: Keith at Smile, a hairdresser who rose to prominence in the 1970s and 80s, specialising in avant-garde cuts for celebrities and others. He was filmed on BBC's 'Nationwide' news programme in 1975 wearing this jumpsuit.

Lot 213

Hitler prop mask from Selling Hitler television programme, Hitler jointed card puppet, spectacles, badge and Swastika plaque

Lot 194

Manchester United Football Club Review, 19th February v Sheffield Wednesday 1957-1958 Season "United Will Go On" - this programme was for the game following the Munich air disaster - blank team sheet (no hand writing), token still present.

Lot 157

“Fete and Banquet in Commemoration of the Charge of the Light Brigade - Alexandra Palace October 25th 1875” being the official invitation and programme for the 21st anniversary of the Charge, this copy named to Trumpet Major William Grey, 8th Hussars. Presentation bookplate on inside front cover and Grey’s named invitation to the enent secured inside. The programme of 32 pages demy octavo size, shows an account of the Charge by Dr Russell, Correspondent of The Times; a listing of all invited survivors of the Charge William Grey being listed twice with one crossed through; the programme of various musical interludes, a recitation of Tennyson’s ode and other events including a circus by the lake with trapeze artistes and “Herr Holtum in his marvellous performance concluding with the incredible feat of catching the ball at the cannon’s mouth”. The banquet commenced at Four o’clock accompanied by various regimental bands. The programme bound in red leather with gilt embossed title. Good Condition (one or two notes in text, front cover detached). A very rare item. Plate 6 Note: Trumpet Major William Grey, 8th Hussars was slightly wounded in the Charge and entitled to Crimea medal with 4 clasps, Long Service medal, France Legion of Honour 5th Class and Turkish Crimea medal.

Lot 27

HEPBURN KATHARINE: (1907-2003) American Actress, Academy Award winner. Brief T.L.S., Katharine Hepburn, one page, 8vo, n.p., 23rd April 1985, to Beryl Bardy. Hepburn thanks her correspondent for her very nice note. Accompanied by the original envelope. Together with a printed 8vo Playbill programme for a performance of The West Side Waltz at the Ethel Barrymore Theatre, New York, December 1981, signed and inscribed in bold black ink by Hepburn to a clear area at the head of the front cover image which depicts the actress in costume as Margaret Mary Elderdice in a scene from the play. VG, 2

Lot 3

ALI MUHAMMAD: (1942-2016) American Boxer, World Heavyweight Champion. An excellent bold black ink signature ('Muhammad Ali') on a plain sheet of 4to notepaper. About EX Provenance: The present signature was obtained in person at a promotional event organised by Associated British Foods for their malted dairy drink Ovaltine and is accompanied by several photocopies of the programme issued for the 'Ovaltine Autumn Tour' for the visit of Muhammad Ali on 14th October 1971.

Lot 308

[BRITISH ROYALTY]: Selection of printed ephemera and invitations etc., relating to British Royalty and nobility etc., including attractive printed 4to programmes for various musical concerts at Buckingham Palace on 22nd June 1866, 5th June 1872 & 10th July 1873, printed 8vo programme for a Soiree Dramatique at Orleans House, Twickenham, 20th July 1867; invitations to various dinners, balls and evening parties, most issued by the Royal household to Major General the Right Honourable Cecil & the Honourable Mrs. Forester, 1860s - 1870s etc. Most with sight traces of former mounting and signs of age wear, generally G to about VG, 17 George Cecil Weld-Forester (1807-1886) 3rd Baron Forester. British General and Politician, Comptroller of the Household 1852, 1858-59. In 1862 he married Mary Anne Jervis (c.1813-1893) Daughter of Edward Jervis Jervis, 2nd Viscount St. Vincent, an associate of the Duke of Wellington.

Lot 330

WELLINGTON DUKE OF: (1769-1852) Anglo-Irish Field Marshal & British Prime Minister 1828-30, 1834. A.L.S., Wellington, two pages, 8vo, London, 7th March 1849, to Mrs. [David Ochterlony] Dyce Sombre (Mary Anne Jervis). Wellington informs his correspondent that he is directing a concert of Ancient Musick on the 27th March, commenting 'as I derived so much advantage from your advice and assistance upon a former occasion I venture to solicit your aid again to fix upon the programme of the concert', further enclosing a list (no longer present) of the performers at his disposition as well as a programme (no longer present) 'of the only concert which precedes that which I am required to direct'. With blank integral leaf (very slight, extremely minor traces of mounting). VG Mary Anne Jervis (c.1813-1893) Daughter of Edward Jervis Jervis, 2nd Viscount St. Vincent, an associate of the Duke of Wellington. Wife of David Ochterlony Dyce Sombre (1808-1851) Anglo-Indian Politician, the first person of Asian descent to be elected to the British Parliament. Mary Anne Jervis has been described as an 'accomplished singer, dancer and composer'. Wellington's father, 1st Earl of Mornington, was a composer and music was Wellington's only consolation in a lonely and unloved childhood. A promising violinist, the young Duke burnt his instrument in a theatrical gesture of renunciation, and vowed to give up music altogether as too much of a distraction to his military career. Despite this, Wellington retained a passion for music for all of his life, as illustrated by the present letter.

Lot 331

WELLINGTON DUKE OF: (1769-1852) Anglo-Irish Field Marshal & British Prime Minister 1828-30, 1834. A.L.S., Wellington, one page, 8vo, London, 18th March 1849, to Mrs. [David Ochterlony] Dyce Sombre (Mary Anne Jervis). Wellington states that he is much obliged to his correspondent for all of the trouble she has taken, further commenting 'I concur of course in all the changes that you have made in the original Programme; or may find it desirable to make'. With blank integral leaf (very slight, extremely minor traces of mounting). Accompanied by the original envelope hand addressed by Wellington, marked Immediate and signed by him with his initial ('W') to the lower left corner and with a black wax seal to the verso. VG Mary Anne Jervis (c.1813-1893) Daughter of Edward Jervis Jervis, 2nd Viscount St. Vincent, an associate of the Duke of Wellington. Wife of David Ochterlony Dyce Sombre (1808-1851) Anglo-Indian Politician, the first person of Asian descent to be elected to the British Parliament. Mary Anne Jervis has been described as an 'accomplished singer, dancer and composer'. Wellington's father, 1st Earl of Mornington, was a composer and music was Wellington's only consolation in a lonely and unloved childhood. A promising violinist, the young Duke burnt his instrument in a theatrical gesture of renunciation, and vowed to give up music altogether as too much of a distraction to his military career. Despite this, Wellington retained a passion for music for all of his life, as illustrated by the present letter.

Lot 338

CHURCHILL WINSTON S.: (1874-1965) British Prime Minister 1940-45, 1951-55. Nobel Prize winner for Literature, 1953. Bold blue ink signature ('W S Churchill') on a page contained in a small autograph album, also including a small number of other signatures by a variety of other famous individuals including Baron Moran (1882-1977, English Doctor, Churchill's personal physician), Baron Layton (1884-1966, British Economist), Peter Churchill (1909-1972, British Special Operations Executive officer of World War II), Violet Bonham Carter (1887-1969, British Politician & Diarist, one of Churchill's closest female friends), R. E. Mortimer Wheeler (1890-1976, British Archaeologist) etc. Also including a printed 4to programme signed by entertainer Gracie Fields to the front cover, featuring her portrait, and a postcard photograph of Fields bearing a facsimile signature. G to VG, 2 + album Provenance: The signature of Churchill was obtained in person by the vendor at the Town Hall on Ramsden Street in Huddersfield in 1951 when Churchill gave a speech in support of Violet Bonham Carter who was standing as the Liberal candidate for Colne Valley in the General Election of 1951.

Lot 4

ALI MUHAMMAD: (1942-2016) American Boxer, World Heavyweight Champion. An excellent bold black ink signature ('Muhammad Ali') on a plain sheet of 4to notepaper. About EX Provenance: The present signature was obtained in person at a promotional event organised by Associated British Foods for their malted dairy drink Ovaltine and is accompanied by several photocopies of the programme issued for the 'Ovaltine Autumn Tour' for the visit of Muhammad Ali on 14th October 1971.

Lot 54

MORECAMBE & WISE: MORECAMBE ERIC (1926-1984) & WISE ERNIE (1925-1999) British Comedians. A printed 4to programme for a performance by Morecambe & Wise individually signed by the comedians to the colour front cover image depicting them in one of their familiar routines. Signed by each in blue ink with their names alone to a clear area at the base. Accompanied by a different unsigned 4to programme for a Morecambe & Wise show. Together with a small selection of signed pieces and album pages by various other comedians including Tommy Cooper, Hylda Baker, Alfie Bass, Bill Fraser etc. G to about VG, 9

Lot 85

VINCENT GENE: (1935-1971) American Rock 'n' Roll Musician. Vintage signed 5.5 x 3.5 programme photograph by Vincent, the image depicting him in a half length pose. Signed in bold blue ink to a clear area of the background. Neatly laid down (and also incorporating black cornermounts) to a page removed from an autograph album. About VG

Lot 98

HOLST GUSTAV: (1874-1934) English Composer. A.N.S., Gustav Holst, to the verso of a picture postcard featuring an image of the nave in the parish church of St. John at Thaxted, n.p., n.d., to an unidentified correspondent. In bold, dark fountain pen ink the composer pens an attractive note (the size of the words gradually escalating with emotion), in full, 'With many many many apologies from Gustav Holst'. Together with several pieces of printed ephemera including an invitation card from Vaughan Williams and the Committee of the Gustav Holst Memorial Fund to attend the inauguration of the Gustav Holst Music Room, 6th March 1937, and a printed 8vo programme for A Tribute to Gustav Holst, 17th March 1951 etc. G to VG, 4

Lot 852

A set of 1969 French coins, Monnaie De Paris, a small collection of stamps and a 1972 Oliver's Mount International Road Races programme

Lot 507

Japan Tour 1980; an original programme.

Lot 506

An original programme for "The Great British Music Festival", Wembley Arena, 29-30 November & 2 December 1978.

Lot 168

ROYAL INTEREST - TELEMESSAGE FROM H.M. QUEEN ELIZABETH IIcongratulating Jimmy and Mrs Shand on their Diamond Wedding Anniversary, 23rd January 1996 also 1999 Invitation from The Lord Mayor of London to a Luncheon at The Mansion House in the presence of Her Majesty The Queen and His Royal Highness The Duke of Edinburgh along with Royal Household Grand Christmas Ball Programmes at Windsor Castle for 1958 (2) and 1962 (2) also letters from Buckingham Palace and Balmoral relating to Jimmy and his Band playing at Balmoral, 31st August, 1967; a letter from Peter Brough, dated 17th December, 1962 informing Jimmy of how much The Royal Family enjoyed his music; a letter for J. Kevan McDowall informing Jimmy that Her Majesty had approved Jimmy's inclusion in the programme for The Royal Performance at The Alhambra Theatre on 3rd July, 1958; 1963 Royal Visit Musical Programme and letter from 10 Downing Street congratulating Jimmy and his wife on their Diamond Wedding, signed by John Major

Lot 313

Manchester United V Ipswich 1972 Programme Signed By Bobby Charlton, Denis Law, Alex Stepney & Tony Dunne Good condition. All items come with a Certificate of Authenticity and can be shipped worldwide.

Lot 403

Acker Bilk signed programme. Signed on b/w photo inside. Also b/w photo on back page signed by 6 of his band members Good condition. All items come with a Certificate of Authenticity and can be shipped worldwide.

Lot 311

Bobby Charlton 1969 Manchester United V Chelsea Programme Signed By Bobby Charlton Good condition. All items come with a Certificate of Authenticity and can be shipped worldwide.

Lot 322

Pele Signed Repro 1977 Cosmos V Santos Programme Good condition. All items come with a Certificate of Authenticity and can be shipped worldwide.

Lot 551

Rugby Autographed Programme Collection. Eight Rugby Programmes, each one multi-signed inside and on the cover. Some programmes with a couple of autographs, some with lots. Includes 1999 World Cup Final Australia v France signed inside by Abdelatif Benazzi, 1999 World Cup Semi Final New Zealand v France signed inside by Benazzi, referee and touch judges, 1992 Pilkington Cup Final Bath v Harlequins signed by many on the front, 1998 England v South Africa signed by Jeremy Guscott, 2000 England v Wales signed by two on the front including Jason Leonard, 1999 South Africa v Australia signed inside by referee, touch judge and a couple of SA players and more. Good condition. All items come with a Certificate of Authenticity and can be shipped worldwide.

Lot 646

On An Average Day cast signed programme. Programme for the play On An Average Day signed inside by the two main stars of the show Woody Harrelson and Kyle MacLachlan. In-person autographs, collected by Paul Bradley, author of the book about collecting autographs, Galaxy of Stars. Good condition. All items come with a Certificate of Authenticity and can be shipped worldwide.

Lot 647

Resurrection Blues cast signed programme. Programme for the Arthur Miller play Resurrection Blues signed inside by cast members Matthew Modine, Neve Campbell, James Fox, Maximilian Schell, Peter McDonald and Jane Adams. In-person autographs, collected by Paul Bradley, author of the book about collecting autographs, Galaxy of Stars. Good condition. All items come with a Certificate of Authenticity and can be shipped worldwide.

Lot 666

A Royal Opera House programme 1939 state performance of Sleeping Beauty in honour of the French President staring Margot Fonteyn

Lot 250

*The Monarch of the Moon. A group of 8 mammoth vintage gelatin silver print photographs of Lunar Orbiter V Photographs of the Crater Copernicus, [Hampton, NASA, Langley Research Centre, 1967], each 510 x 430 mm (20 x 17 ins) These are some of the first photographs taken from lunar orbit. The Lunar Orbiter programme was a series of five unmanned lunar orbiter missions launched by the United States from 1966 through 1967, intended to help select Apollo landing sites by mapping the Moon's surface. The spacecraft carried 70mm photographic film which was developed automatically in lunar orbit aboard the spacecraft. The developed film was then scanned with a light beam and this modulated the signal which was sent back to Earth. Each image was then archived on analog data tape and printed out as photographs for use by the Lunar Orbiter analysis team. The crater Copernicus, named after the astronomer Nicolaus Copernicus, is 93 kilometres in diameter, and one of the most prominent features on the Moon's near side. (8)

Lot 152

*Dougill (Patricia, 20th century). An archive of original drawings and textile art, including a number of large textile pictures and panels, some framed, and a large number of smaller pieces, several portfolios of sketches, project books containing sketches, cuttings, and fragments of textile design, loose samples of patchwork, collage, knitting, etc., together with a large quantity of artist materials, including gold and coloured threads, beads and sequins, pens and pigments, brushes, wools, wooden weaving and spinning tools, trimmings, curtain accessories, and zippers, plus a number of original typescripts, plus a large portfolio of original artwork by Frederick Goudie, and some related books of photographs and ephemera, plus a boxfile of ephemera relating to Kenneth Goudie, including autograph letters signed from Michael Cole and Tim Sebastian Kenneth Goudie (1926-2013), described as a colossus in the BBC's radio newsroom at Broadcasting House, was editor of the 'Today' programme and 'The World Tonight'. He married artist Patricia Dougill, whose father with the architect and town planner Wesley Dougill. Kenneth and Patricia had two children, Lucy and Fred. (-)

Lot 449

Various Memorabilia Madonna Russian Doll, Britney Spears signed mini poster, Phantom Of The Opera programme and Mel and Griff signatures on small paper sheets with programme for 'Not In Front Of The Audience'

Lot 340

ASSORTED EPHEMERA including a Souvenir Programme of The Royal Review, Aldershot, 1907; two South Wales Borderers dance cards, 1894 & 1896; a programme for a XXII Corps concert, Bruxelles, 1919; a programme for an Eastern Division Horse Show, 1919; sixteen late 19th century lithographic cards of British birds, each approximately 13cm x 10cm; and other items.

Lot 697

KRAY TWINS: An original Ron Kray Funeral Service programme from St Matthew's Church, Bethnal Green Wednesday 29th March 1995, 12 noon. The programme detailing the service, songs and list of speeches etc. The front of the brochure being signed by Reg Kray 'Bryn Family, god bless affection, Reg'. Interesting content.

Lot 612

Autographs; A collection of vintage autographs to include Allo Allo cast cards for Richard Marner, Gordon Kaye, a Theatre Royal Bath programme signed by Paul Eddington and others, Dave Allen, Richard Murdoch, Bill Fraser, Harry Secombe, Kenneth Horne, Arthur Hayes, Reg Varney (On The Buses 10x8") etc

Lot 18

Jamie Carragher signed DVD (One Night in Istanbul) & Football Programme (Liverpool v QPR 19/05/13) complete with Certificate of Authenticity from Jamie’s 23 Foundation http://jamiecarragher23.co.uk/

Lot 424

ACCESSORIES, magazines & booklets, inc. Cigarette Card Review, Vol. 1 (complete) & 2 (Nos. 1-5), covering June 1946 to August 1947; programme for 1962 Exhibition at Ceylon Tea Centre; retail catalogues (2), 1944 LCCC (Part II), Goodstein, G to VG, 15

Lot 609

EPHEMERA, selection, inc. magazines, newspapers, menus, tourist issues, postcards, 1974 Boat Show programme etc., G to VG, 50*

Lot 559

AUTOGRAPHS, mainly 8 x 10 photos, inc. Dave Prowse as Darth Vader, Warwick Davies (in character from Star Wars & Filius Flitwick from Harry Potter), Valerie Leon, Danny De Vito, Googie Withers (4.25 x 6.5), Ingrid Bergman (magazine photo), Peter Cushing (programme) etc. G to VG, 17

Lot 160

COLLECTION OF LFC MEMORABILIA INCLUDING PROGRAMMES, 8mm REELS, TICKET STUBS, VIDEOS, ETC. ALSO WORLD CUP 1966 FINAL PROGRAMME

Lot 322

Conjuring & Magic. The personal scrap album of Major Lionel Hugh Branson, circa 1900s/1930s, comprising hundreds of ephemeral items pasted in, tipped in and loosely inserted into an album of over 50 leaves, including letters (and copy letters of his own), posters, programmes, advertising leaflets, menus, news cuttings and reviews, etc., all relating to his career as a conjuror under various stage names including 'The Major' and 'Lionel Cardac', specific items include autograph letters signed from Charles Bertram, Cunard White Star entertainment programme, ephemera relating to his run at the Palace Theatre in 1913, 6 black and white photo film stills from a film about Branson filmed by Hepworth Manufacturing Company, an Inner Magic Circle membership acceptance letter, a three of hearts playing card (loose) signed by Edward, Prince of Wales, 'Edward P', with a related typed letter signed from Maharaja Kishan Singh of Bharatpur thanking Branson for the conjuring entertainment at the state banquet in honour of the Prince of Wales that took place there in December 1921, a publisher's agreement from Routledge for Branson's book 'Indian Conjuring', a typed letter signed from Houdini on his own letterhead, New York, 13 October 1923, complimenting him on his book 'I consider it a most important item in the art of magic', and with a p.s. concerning Louis de Rougement, one page, somewhat toned, 4to, a photograph and related ephemera relating to the Cabinet of Conjuring Tricks which Branson suggested and was accepted for The Queen's Dolls' House in 1924, a typed letter signed from Harry Price, honorary director of the National Laboratory of Psychical Research, an autograph letter signed from Violet Astor, etc., contemporary half morocco with Branson's business card to upper cover (damaged), upper cover and spine detached, lower cover deficient, worn, 4to Major Lionel Hugh Branson (1879-1946) was an English officer who served with the Indian army from 1899 until 1923. He had learned magic from reading Hoffmann's 'Modern Magic' and had studied under Charles Bertram. He wrote two books under the pen name Elbiquet, and in his book 'Indian Conjuring' (1922) he devoted a whole chapter to debunking the Indian rope trick. He was also a debunker of spiritualism and wrote that it was all the result of conjuring tricks and fraudulent phenomena. (1)

Lot 2739

A collection of blues-related ephemera, including a poster signed by Champion Jack Dupree, an 'American Blues Legends' programme signed by Homesick James, Snooky Pryor, Whispering Smith, Lightnin' Slim, Boogie Woogie Red and Washboard Willie, a Red House Records poster and twenty-two 'Blues Unlimited' magazines.

Lot 560

A quantity of ephemera to include a Boy Scouts Coming of Age World Jamboree programme, Arrowe Park July 31st - August 13th 1929, Children's books, souvenir pamphlets etc.

Lot 437A

A blue strap bound trunk (width 93cm), taken by the vendor on a trip from Liverpool to Montreal in August 1959 on board the Cunard Line ship 'Sylvania' and on her return journey on the Canadian Pacific Line ship 'Empress of Britain' in September 1959, sold with a quantity of related ephemera from the Sylvania to include luggage labels, a Gala Dinner menu, a programme of on-board events and ephemera from the Empress of Britain to include a Gala Night menu, a passenger list and a copy of 'The Empress News'.

Lot 123

1957 Charlton Athletic vs. Tottenham Hotspur football programme

Lot 3230

NEW SOUTH WALES, AUSTRALIA. Report from the Select Committee on Transportation. [N.p.:] Ordered by The House of Commons to be printed, 10 July 1812. Folio (320 x 197mm.) (Light browning, marginal worm damage to pp.1-16.) Modern cloth (endpapers replaced.) Provenance: Birmingham Law Society (inkstamp to title and occasional other leaves). Note: an important paper in Australian history, endorsing the existing system of transportation and forming the basis for Macquarie's programme of civil and administrative improvement following a period of British uncertainty regarding the value of transporting convicts to New South Wales after the deposition of Governor Bligh.

Lot 261

A multi signed sports programme by the 1970 England World Cup squad hand-signed by Bobby Moore, Peter Osgood, Cyril Knowles, Jeff Astle, Phil Beale, Peter Bonneti, Emlyn Hughes, Jack Charlton, Bobby Charlton, Nobby Stiles, David Sadler, Colin Bell, Alan Ball, Martin Peters, Francis Lee, Peter Shilton, Brian Labone, Alan Mullery, Brian Kidd, Sir Alf Ramsey & Gordon Banks together with photograph etc.

Lot 1426

A Programme of Events and Guests at a dinner given for Baron Philippe de Rothschild OBE in the cellars of Hedges & Butler Ltd, Regent Street, London, by Alan Walkers Esq., signed and inscribed by Philippe de Rothschild, date 1973.

Lot 515

UNUSUAL SILVER RADIO AND TELEVISION INTEREST TROPHY maker H Brown, Birmingham 1971, 'The Berl Wober Memorial Trophy, Presented to Radio Industries Clubs of Scotland, for the Scottish Programme of the Year', also engraved with the winners name from 1971-78, on a mahogany plinth with silver band, approximately 995g gross, 37.5cm high (including plinth); together with a framed photograph of one of the winners being awarded the trophy (2)Note: Engraved list of winner;1971: Patterns Of Folk (STV)1972: Undersea Strike (BBC)1973: Shadow Of An Iron Man (STV)1974: Vital Spark (BBC)1975: Glen Michael Cartoon Cavalcade (STV)1976: Songs Of Scotland (BBC)1977: Hello, Good Evening, Welcome (STV)1978: Hunting Tower (BBC)1979: Current Account (BBC)

Lot 194

A collection of approximately fifty J. Arthur Rank film stills etc, predominantly 20cm x 26cm (8"x10") for various 1940's/early 1950's films, colour and monochrome, including front-of-house titled stills, titled promotional stills, nine depicting a Film Stars Cricket Match 1948 (with programme), Pinewood Studios and Cinema views etc, together with twenty five other images including postcards of actors, actresses and stills, posters etc some bearing signatures including Patricia Roc 1948, and a quantity of Picturegoer and other similar magazines

Lot 4067

A framed and glazed poster "Racing at the Palace" and a Souvenir programme

Lot 693

Tottenham Hotspur, mainly Spurs memorabilia with eleven cup final programmes, tournament, posters and a share sell off brochure together with a folder containing photographs of players including England players.  Including FA Cuo Final Programme Spurs v Forest 1991 includes small pullout poster

Lot 12

Programme, Banquet Announcement & programme honouring the Australian Cricket Tour to England 1878 (gd) (2)

Lot 395

Ephemera Aviation, a interesting collection of WWII publications including, Front Gun shooting, Aircraft Identification, Pilots notes, various aircraft, Free Gun air firing notes, and more together with a framed "Certificate for Balloted Men who provide substitutes - Militia" dated 1831 and a Farnborough Flying Display and exhibition programme for 1957 and 1960 F V/G

Lot 684

Football Programme, England V Scotland Wembley Feb 19th 1944 in aid of war charities. Signed by all England players including Stanley Matthews, Tommy Lawton and Stan Cullis. Creased with two small tears, small hole in middle and small ink stain on back. Included is an England V Finland ticket 1976.

Lot 1429

1958 FA Cup Final Programme Bolton V Man Utd with signatures, Bobby Charlton, Ronnie Cope, Harry Gregg, Stan Crawther, Colin Webster.

Lot 65

Football: 1966 Sheffield Wednesday V Manchester United football programme signed inside by Matt Busby in gold ink. Cat £325

Lot 5508

Football Memorabilia - World Cup Wembley 1966 shield; 1966 Mascot flag; sticker; Sheffield Wednesday programme; England V Scotland 1969; etc

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