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Lot 255

Ives, Joseph C. (Lt.) 1911 Military Map of the Peninsula of Florida South of Tampa Bay Compiled from the Latest and Most Reliable Authorities This is a rare reprint of the 1856 map covering the southern portion of Florida. Issued under the direction of Jefferson Davis, this highly detailed map depicts swamps, marshes, sawgrass, scrubs and prairie land. In addition to the vegetation, the map shows towns and villages, forts, wagon roads and trails with an extensive note below the image. 16.5"" W x 21.3"" H A nice example with some light toning and one tiny split at a fold intersection.

Lot 273

Smith, Charles 1796 A Plan of the Action at Breeds Hill*, on the 17th of June 1775. Between the American Forces, and the British Troops. *Erroneously Called Bunkers Hill This rare map is a reduced version of Thomas Hyde Page`s plan of the Battle of Bunker Hill. Although the battle resulted in a British victory and loss of control of Boston, the campaign was considered one of the first steps towards American independence. Page served as aide-de-campe to General Howe during the action. His plan was first published by Faden and later in Charles Stedman`s history of the American Revolution. Smith`s edition of the plan, in addition to being publishing in the United States, is important because it correctly identifies Breed`s Hill as the site of the battle. It also changes the title to emphasize the American forces: ""...between the American Forces, and the British Troops"" vs. ""...between His Majesty`s Troops under the Command of Major General Howe, and the Rebel Forces."" The map shows British landing places, lines of attack, movements of the British ships, Warren`s Redoubt, and the deployment of the defending forces. The British troops are shown in red with the American forces depicted in blue. Due to the ephemeral nature of Smith`s Military Repository, this map is rarely found on the market. 8.3"" W x 9.2"" H Overall toning with minor soiling and margins professionally restored with skilled facsimile of the top neatline.

Lot 295

U.S. Army, 1866-1900 [Lot of 3] Sketch of Vicinity of Fort FisherÂ… [and] Plan and Sections of Fort FisherÂ… [and Untitled Map of Wilmington] ""The first two maps are plates No. 5 and No. 6 from the report and are early published Civil War maps; most reports and maps withheld publication until the 1890`s to allow time for the national wound to heal sufficiently for a public discussion of the conflict. A. Sketch of Vicinity of Fort Fisher Surveyed Under the Direction of Brvt. Brig. Gen. C.B. Comstock Chief Engineer (9.8 x 14.4""""). Provides good detail of the peninsula, locating Ft. Buchanan, Mound Battery, Fort Fisher, headquarters, Wharf, Hospital, the Commissary and Fort Lookout to the north. Also locates the Wreck of the """"Powder Vessel"""" some 830 yards north of Fort Fisher. Condition: Light toning along the folds. B. Plans and Sections of Fort Fisher Carried by Assault by the U.S. Forces Maj. Gen. A.H. Terry Commanding Jan. 15th 1865 (15.3 x 10.6""""). Very close detail of the Fort to show the position of all armament along the fortified walls. Locates cannon (""""rifle"""") locations including the huge Columbia 10"""" cannons at each end with many smaller (4.5"""" to 8"""") cannons positioned between. The map shows Electric Wires leading out from the walls to a Line of Torpedoes protecting the open ground beyond the fort`s wall. It is quite rare to see this type of weapon mentioned on a map. Further research shows electrically triggered land-based torpedoes were used as early as during the Crimean War, 1854-1856. Condition: Light toning along the folds with a few short splits at fold intersections. C. [Untitled Map of Wilmington], circa 1900 (4.8 x 6.7""""). Shows the area from Wilmington south to Cape Fear and the defenses. Condition: Light toning."" "" W x "" H Issued folding. See description above for additional details.

Lot 298

Columbian Magazine, 1787 Plan of the Remains of Some Ancient Works on the Muskingum [with magazine] The Columbian Magazine, or Monthly Miscellany, for May, 1787 This rare issue with the map and accompanying article represent the birth of American Anthropology as they are ""thought to have been the first description and plan of an American earthwork ever published"" (American Anthropologist, Vol 10, p. 343.). About two pages are devoted to an ""Account of Some Remains of Ancient Works, on the Muskingum..."" by Captain Jonathan Heart of the First American Regiment. Heart was commissioned as a Captain by Congress and was ordered to the Muskingum Valley to protect the surveying parties there. It was during his service there that he produced the account and plan of the ancient Indian works located near present-day Marietta, Ohio. As an experienced draughtsman it is likely the plan of the ancient mound works was his. The plan contains a key for circular mounds, walls, caves and graves, and details an area of about one square mile on the east bank of the Muskingum River. The plan is on a scale of 10 chains to an inch (666 feet). The accompanying magazine contains another fold-out plate and extracts of articles by Thomas Jefferson and Benjamin Franklin. 8.6"" W x 7.1"" H Issued folding with scattered foxing and staining along one fold. A few short fold separations have been closed on verso with archival tape and there is a binding trim at lower right. Disbound text is good with scattered foxing and toning.

Lot 299

1887-98 [Lot of 2] Map of Indian Territory Drawn and Engraved on Copper-Plate Expressly for Johnson`s Cyclopaedia [and] Indian Territory Compiled Under the Direction of Charles H. Fitch... ""A. Map of Indian Territory Drawn and Engraved on Copper-Plate Expressly for Johnson`s Cyclopaedia, by A.J. Johnson, from Johnson`s Universal Cyclopaedia, circa 1887, hand color (8.1 x 6.0""""). This appealing map of the Indian Territory shows the land allocations for the various tribes packed into the region. The Indian Territory was initially established as a place to relocate the principal eastern Indian tribes and the Five Civilized Tribes formed the nucleus of an organized government. By 1887, however, representatives of some fifty tribes had settled on lands once promised to the original five. This map reflects many of these allocations and is divided into 28 separate regions. A small portion of the panhandle is shown and labeled Public Lands. Condition: There are a few edge tears well away from image, else fine. (A) B. Indian Territory Compiled Under the Direction of Charles H. Fitch..., by U.S.G.S., from Eighth Annual Report Commission to the Five Civilized Tribes, dated 1898, printed color (18.0 x 20.0""""). This uncommon map matches the configuration of the rare State of Sequoyah, which the Indian Nations attempted to create in 1905 in an effort to thwart the expansive tendencies of the United States. It is also similar to the rare 1896 Senate edition which was issued in printed color. The regions of the Chickasaw, Choctaw, Creek, Seminole, Cherokee, and several other Indian tribes are named. The Territory of Okalahoma hovers ominously in the northwest. Fitch was the topographer in charge of the Indian Territory Surveys. Compiled and drawn by Malcolm Lloyd Cudlipp & F.E. Matthew. Lithography by Julius Bien & Co. Condition: A crisp example, issued folding, with just a few tiny splits at fold intersections, a binding trim at left, and light toning along some of the folds. (B+)"" "" W x "" H See description above.

Lot 304

Thackara, James 1797-98 A Map of Pennsylvania Delaware New Jersey & Maryland, with the Parts Adjacent [with 2 volumes] The History of Pennsylvania, in North America... ""This rare map covers an area from southern New York to Central Virginia and displays rudimentary topographical detail of the Allegheny Mountains and Chesapeake Bay as well as towns, settlements, roads and rivers. Delaware is also labeled as Territories of Pennsylvania. A simple compass rose adorns the Atlantic Ocean. The map was issued in Robert Proud`s two volume The History of Pennsylvania. Robert Proud was born in Yorkshire, England and moved to Philadelphia in 1759. He started his career there as a school teacher but later went into seclusion to write on various subjects. Proud was a staunch Loyalist and his beliefs came through in his writings. Even his most famous work, The History of Pennsylvania, was widely considered unsuccessful and not widely distributed due to its loyalist bias at a time of great American pride and enthusiasm. 1025 pp. of text including a preface (16 pp.), introduction (149 pp.), main text (694 pp.), appendix (146 pp.) and index (20 pp.). Includes a frontispiece of William Penn in Volume I. Octavo, rebound in red buckram with gilt title on spine."" 14.3"" W x 12.3"" H The map is issued folding (loose) with light offsetting and toning. There is a binding trim at right and an associated tiny binding tear confined to the blank margin that is closed on verso with archival tape. Contents are very good with light toning an

Lot 310

Ramsay, David 1787 Plan du Havre de Charleston, Montrant la Disposition de la Flotte Britannique, Commandee par le Vice-Amiral Marie Arbuthnot, a l`Attaque du Fort Moultrie dans l`Isle Sullivan, en 1780 ""This rare, small map of the Siege of Charleston is from the French edition of Ramsey`s The History of the Revolution of South Carolina. It depicts Charleston Harbor and the surrounding area, including Fort Johnson, Fort Moultrie and the fortification at Charleston. Numerous ships are shown in the harbor, including the blockade along the Cooper River. The Siege of Charleston was a major battle in the Revolutionary War and occurred in the later stages of the war as the British focused their efforts on the colonies to the south. After a six-week battle, the Americans surrendered the largest number of troops in the entire war. Ramsay was a resident of Charleston and is known for his accurate historical reporting. Originally engraved by Thomas Abernethie, a Scottish engraver in Charleston, these maps were re-engraved by Picquet for the French edition."" 11.5"" W x 6.9"" H Issued folding on watermarked paper with faint offsetting, a few minor misfolds, and a clean 2.5"" tear at lower right that has been professionally repaired. Minor soiling in blank margins.

Lot 330

1892 Milwaukee and Wauwatosa, Showing the Route of the Milwaukee & Wauwatosa Rapid Transit Road, the Location of the West Side Public Park, and Other Points of Interest This rare and beautiful chromolithograph birdÂ’s-eye view of Wauwatosa, Wisconsin looks east toward Milwaukee and Lake Michigan. The Menomonee River flows east into Lake Michigan, while Honey Creek flows north into the Menomonee. State Street runs parallel to the Menomonee River on its north bank. Wisconsin Avenue and Bluemound Road cross Honey Creek in the right foreground. Ten locations are keyed at the bottom including the Pabst Building (Pabst Blue Ribbon Beer) and Pabst Farm. In the distance is the growing City of Milwaukee moving into the suburbs to the west. Published by ""The Public Park Land Association,"" a land development company with a four-digit phone number. The verso contains a large map and plat layout for lots around West Side Park which are available for purchase. 28.9"" W x 19.4"" H A clean and bright example with just a few edge tears confined to the blank margins closed with archival tape and marginal soiling..

Lot 331

1916-22 [Lot of 8] Wyoming Road Map [and] Naval Reserve Oil Leases [and] Oil and Gas Fields of the State of Wyoming [and] Location of Wyoming Oil Fields [and] Pilot Butte Oil Field [and] Oregon Basin Oil Fields [and] Rock Creek Oil Field [and] Mahoney... ""This is a fascinating lot focused on the oil producing regions in Wyoming. The state enjoyed tremendous economic and population growth in the early 20th century fueled by its mineral resources. One of the most notable events that occurred during this boom was the infamous Teapot Dome scandal in which Secretary of the Interior Albert B. Fall leased Navy petroleum reserves to private oil companies at low rates in return for kickbacks. Fall was later convicted of accepting bribes from the oil companies, and was the first member of a PresidentÂ’s cabinet to go to prison for his actions while in office. The Teapot Dome, and numerous other oil fields in the region, are the focus of the maps in this group including: A. Wyoming Road Map, by The Casper Independent, circa 1920, black and white (17.8 x 9.8""""). Rare promotional map for Hotel Henning focused on the road network in the state, including """"all weather roads"""" and """"roads requiring chains in wet weather."""" More interesting, however, is the identification of 11 oil fields including the Teapot Dome Oil Field close to Casper. Folds into a brochure with various advertisements on verso (4 x 9.3""""). Condition: (A) B. Naval Reserve Oil Leases, by U.S. Government, Doc. 210, 2nd Session, 67 Congress, published 1922, printed color (5.9 x 9.1""""). This is Falls` 44 pp. report to the President on the leasing of oil reserves known as the Teapot Dome scandal. Includes two maps in the report, Structural Map of Salt Creek Region Wyoming showing the boundaries of the Salt Creek field and Teapot Dome, and Map of the Salt Creek Oil Field, Including the Shannon Pool and Teapot Dome, Natrona County, Wyo. Condition: Maps are clean and bright with each having a short edge tear confined to the blank margin. Report is generally good with corners slightly dog-eared. (A) C. Oil and Gas Fields of the State of Wyoming, by U.S. Geological Survey, circa 1922, black and white (18.9 x 15.1""""). Very detailed map showing oil and gas fields including those that are producing. Oil refineries are also identified. Published by G.B. Morgan, State Geologist. Condition: Issued folding on a clean sheet with faint toning along the folds and a previous owner`s stamp on verso. (A) D. Location of Wyoming Oil Fields, Anonymous, circa 1919, black and white (7.4 x 5.6""""). Small map showing the oil fields, pipelines and refineries in the state. The railroad network is also depicted. Condition: Watermarked paper with just a hint of toning along the centerfold. (A) E. Pilot Butte Oil Field, by Victor Ziegler, dated 1916, printed color (21.3 x 27.3""""). This map has good detail of the oil wells in the area and notes sandstone and shale formations. Contour lines are also depicted. Condition: Issued folding with one small edge tear closed on verso with archival tape. (A) F. Oregon Basin Oil Fields, by Victor Ziegler, dated 1917, printed color (11.9 x 15.8""""). Similar but smaller map to above (E) showing the oil wells and geological features of the region. Condition: Issued folding. (A) G. Rock Creek Oil Field, by G.B. Morgan, from Press Bulletin Number 7, dated 1920, black and white (6.5 x 11.5""""). This is a copy of a manuscript map showing the oil wells in the region including producing wells, incomplete wells and abandoned wells. A note in the right margin shows that the daily production of this oil field is 5,700 barrels. The map is accompanied by a 5 page note describing the oil field. Condition: The lower third of the map has been fully separated and reattached with archival tape on verso. Light toning. (C+) H. Mahoney and Forest Fields, by G.B. Morgan, from Press Bulletin Number 7, published 1922, black and white (6.8 x 12.0""""). Another copy of a manuscript map showing the oil and gas wells in the region, noting those that are unfinished or abandoned. Condition: The lower third of the map has been fully separated and reattached with archival tape on verso with several wormholes in the image. Light toning. (C+) "" "" W x "" H See descriptions above.

Lot 335

Lizars, William Home 1838 Mexico, & Guatimala, with the Republic of Texas This handsome and rare map features the Republic of Texas, and shows the southern United States, Mexico and Central America. The Independent Republic of Texas is bound by the Red River in the north, the Sabine River in the east, and in between the Nueces and Rio Grande (Rio Bravo del Norte) Rivers in the south. Mexico is divided into the Intendancies and Guatemala takes in all of Central America except for the British colony of Belize. New Mexico is shown as a narrow strip of land along the upper Rio Grande River, and most of New California is noted as Unknown Parts. The roads (El Camino Real) connecting Natchitoches and Santa Fe with Mexico City are prominently delineated. Numerous mines are located with small crosses. 19.4"" W x 16.7"" H A nice impression with light offsetting, moderate toning and a few small spots of foxing.

Lot 366

Lapie/Tardieu, 1806 A Map of the West-Indies and of the Mexican-Gulph / Carte des Indes Occidentales et du Golfe du Mexique This extremely rare large-scale map of the Gulf of Mexico shows the European possessions through a color-coded key adjacent to the title cartouche. The regions and islands controlled by the French, Spanish, British, Danish, Dutch, and Swedish are shown, along with the area belonging to the United States. This map was published shortly after the Louisiana Purchase in 1803, and shows the United States in control of Louisiana. Florida is divided into East and West, and extends to the Mississippi River. There is great topographical detail throughout, and rivers and place names fill the map. Engraved by Tardieu and separately issued in Paris by Tardieu and Dezauche. 29.1"" W x 19"" H Printed on heavy, bluish, watermarked paper with very minor offsetting.

Lot 392

Herrera y Tordesillas, Antonio de 1622 Descripcion de las Yndias de Mediodia Antonio de Herrera Y Tordesillas was the official historian of Spain and the Indies. He compiled a history of the Spanish conquests and early explorations in the Americas, which included this simply engraved map of the continent. This rare map is largely derived from the manuscript charts of Juan Lopez de Velasco. The continent is dominated by the huge R. de los Amazona and R. de la Plato and the western mountain range. The Papal Line of Demarcation (Meridiano de la de Marcacion), which divided the non-Christian world between Spain and Portugal, divides the continent between PortugalÂ’s tiny Brazil with the rest (Peru) belonging to Spain. 11.5"" W x 8.6"" H Watermarked paper with wide, original margins, light toning, and a few small spots of foxing.

Lot 402

Blaeu, Willem 1642 Guiana sive Amazonum Regio ""Blaeu`s beautiful map of Guiana covers the coastline from the Isla Margarita in the northwest to the coast of northern Brazil near Sao Luis east of the Amazon delta. At center lies a large inland sea, Parime Lacus; on its northwestern shore is the fabled city Manoa del Dorado, or the golden city of the Incas. The search for this city led many explorers, including Sir Walter Raleigh, on wild adventures through the jungles. The map is beautifully decorated with three cartouches, ships engaged in a sea battle, a sea monster, and a fine compass rose. Dutch text on verso, published between 1642-64. This is a fascinating and rare example, in which the publisher accidentally printed Blaeu`s map of Guinea on the sheet. After realizing the mistake, he printed the correct map of Guiana on a separate sheet, and then carefully pasted it over the map of Guinea. When holding this map up to the light, the underlying map can clearly be seen hiding behind the pastedown. This unique piece gives insight into the complexity of the printing process and the high cost of reprinting sheets. One can image that perhaps the copper plates were organized alphabetically by title!"" 19.4"" W x 14.7"" H A nice impression and original color on a sound sheet with wide margins. There is minor show-through of the Guinea map. The bottom corner of the pastedown, extending just a bit into the map border, was torn off and reattached, most likely during

Lot 451

1782 Neue Carte von Europa This rare map of Europe was published by August Freidrich Wilhelm Crome, and includes detailed information on the commercial and industrial production of each country. Tables on either side of the map list the products made by each country, and a lettered key at bottom further identifies the specific locations from where these products derive, including gold, silver, honey, fruit, rice, wine, fish, horses, tobacco, pearls, and many more. The map is embellished with a decorative cartouche showing a rocky seaside view with various commodities. With text the sheet measures 28 x 21.3"". 20.3"" W x 17.3"" H A nice impression on watermarked paper with original outline color and later color in the cartouche. Issued folding, now pressed, with professional repairs to several minor fold separations and a few large chips at top, with a portion of top neatline exp

Lot 519

Werner, Friedrich Bernhard 1740 Paris Paris This rare decorative bird`s-eye view of Paris includes numbered keys in French and German identifying 47 locations. The title banner is held aloft by two putti, while five allegorical figures are portrayed in the foreground of the view. Minerva and a saint are on the left, while Prudence, Mercury and a soldier are on the right. In between them is the coat of arms of the city surmounted by the Royal Crown. The view is encased in a delicately engraved picture-frame style border, below which are brief descriptions of the great city in Latin and German. This lovely view was drawn by Werner and engraved by Iohannes Georg Pinz, with ornamentation by Thomas Scheffler. Published in Augsburg by Martin Engelbrecht. 16"" W x 11.5"" H Expertly remargined at top and right with a portion of frame-border replaced in facsimile. Backed in tissue to repair several small tears, creases, and a hole in German legend at right. Trimmed close to neatlines, but still ample room for framing. Desp

Lot 589

Keulen, Johannes van 1728 Pas-caart van de Middellandsche Zee, Verthoonende Alle de Zee-kusten van Granaden, Catalonien, Provencen Italien... This rare sheet depicts the entire Mediterranean, divided into two charts, with the western portion at top and the eastern portion at bottom. The coastlines are filled with place names, and navigational hazards are shown in the coastal waters, including shoals and rocks. Tiny islands throughout the Mediterranean are numbered, with two corresponding tables identifying the names of each island. The chart is adorned with two compass roses and an allegorical title cartouche featuring Mercury. 23.5"" W x 20.8"" H A nice impression with a professionally repaired hole near centerfold at bottom of map. Numerous chips in the bottom blank margin have also been professionally repaired, a few of which just enter the neatline.

Lot 669

Marmocchi, Francesco 1845 Impero del Giappone This map depicts Japan divided into provinces with a few place names. The map extends to include part of Korea. A rare Italian map. 9.4"" W x 7.7"" H A bright example with a few minor spots.

Lot 723

Heylin, Peter 1703 Africa ""This rare map of Africa depicts some unusual interior cartography. The Nile originates in Abyssinia but the large Ptolemaic lakes, Zaire and Zaflan, are retained. But instead of spawning the Nile River, the Zebee River flows into them from the north while the Zaire, Zembeze and several other rivers flow out to the west and south. Numerous kingdoms are located throughout. The title is contained is a small strapwork cartouche. Peter Heylin was a noted geographer and cosmographer who was also Chaplain to King Charles I of England. He wrote Microcosmus, or a Little Description of the World in 1621 which was later expanded into his Cosmographie, published from 1652 into the early 18th century."" 16.5"" W x 14"" H Watermarked paper with light toning along the centerfold and a printer`s crease at top. There are several worm tracks that have been professionally infilled and a few tiny wormholes only visible when held to light.

Lot 784

Anon., 1470 [Illuminated Leaf] ""A very rare and unusual vellum leaf from a Dutch Book of Hours. The border on the verso is illuminated in a sophisticated fountain-style array of acanthus leaves in red, green and dark blue. There are two large initials, one illuminated in gold. This decoration is often found in books illuminated by the Masters of the Haarlem Bible; these masters took their name from a three-volume bible made for the Knights of St. John in Haarlem, Holland. The text is from the Book of Hours translated into Dutch, probably by Geert Groote. Most medieval books were written in Latin, the language of the church. Geert Groote, the father of the Devotio Moderna, or Broederschap des Gemenen Levens as his movement was called in Dutch, was a great advocate of the vernacular in religious books. Beginning with the large """"I"""" on the recto, the text is from Psalm 121: I will lift up mine eyes unto the hills, from whence cometh my help. My help cometh from the Lord, which made heaven and earth."" 3.8"" W x 5.1"" H Very minor soiling and a few minute worm holes only visible when held to light.

Lot 29

1959/60 Wolverhampton Wanderers, in the European Cup, a collection of 5 programmes, the rare away issue at Red Star Belgrade, away at Barcelona, plus 3 home programmes against Vorwaerts, Barcelona and Red Star Belgrade..

Lot 59

Ticket, 1960 the Intercontinental World Club Championship, Real Madrid v CA Penarol, a rare ticket from the game played on 04/09/1960..

Lot 116

Rugby, 2 rare booklets, an appreciation of a great footballer 1904 to 1924, Ben Grondow, and Douglas Clark, footballer and wrestler 1906-1925, both Huddersfield Rugby Players, together with a 1955 booklet of Johnny Hunter, and 1958 Huddersfield Football Club brochure in poor condition..

Lot 152

Arsenal, a collection of 10 programmes and tickets from big games, to include 1979/1980 ECWC Final Arsenal v Valencia in Brussels, 1995 ECWC Final Arsenal v Zaragoza in France, 1993 FA Cup Final, 1993 FA Cup Final Replay x 2 (rare)..

Lot 166

1946/1947 Manchester United v Portsmouth, A programme from the postponed match! Issue number 13, dated 21/12/1946 (very slight rusty staples, postponed written on centre pages) Rare Issue!.

Lot 180

1914 FA Cup Final, Burnley v Liverpool, a rare ticket from the game played at Crystal Palace on 25/04/1914.

Lot 195

1905/06 Everton FC, the rare Daily Chronicle advertising circular card, showing the Everton team group, and on reverse `The best result of this match will be the criticism `by linesman` in the Daily Chronicle`.

Lot 196

1905 Newcastle Utd, the rare Daily Chronicle advertising circular card, showing the Newcastle Utd team group, an on reverse `you must read the `Daily Chronicle` for the best description of all football matches`.

Lot 197

England, a small collection of 7 home programme including 10/10/1942 Scotland (pirate by Victor), 1953 Ireland (at Everton), official and rare pirate by R.Knight of Birmingham.

Lot 229

A pair of rare football programmes, in a poor/repaired condition, 1944 FL War Cup Final, Aston Villa v Blackpool, 1938/39 Aston Villa v WBA, the Football League Jubilee game.

Lot 325

Arsenal v Birmingham City, Postponed Programme From 20/03/1965, Rare Post War Arsenal home issue, Superb Condition.

Lot 326

17/03/1970 Manchester United v Burnley, Rare Issue of the official Programme with the fixture List reading as follows "Mar 6 - Tottenham Hotspur (Postponed), Mar 17 - Burnley", The more common issue has no dates listed for these fixtures (common issued enclosed with lot for reference)..

Lot 372

A collection of 27 football programmes, to include miscellaneous games at League Grounds, other Friendly issues, the earliest being 1951/52 D Compton XI v A James XI, at Crystal Palace, the Rest of the programmes are mainly 1950`s & 1960`s, and include 2 Third Lanark homes from 1962/63 and 1963/64, 62/63 Brighton v Arsenal, and also the rare 1971 Russia v Ireland programme and ticket.

Lot 385

1883/1884 Notts County v Swifts, a very rare four page match card, from the English Cup game played at Trent Bridge on 09/02/1884. Notts County won this game after a replay, but lost to Blackburn Rovers in the Semi-Final. Swifts Football Club were formed in 1868, based in Slough, in 1890 the club merged with Slough Albion & Young Men`s Friendly Society, to form a new club, Slough, who later became Slough Town.

Lot 388

Notts County, a collection of various items, to include 1948/49 Official Handbook, 1949/50 Team Groups, glossy cards, 1953/53 team, giant picture card, c1952 press photograph of Tommy Lawton, 1962 a programme and menu from the Civic Ball given by the Lord Mayor on the occasion of the Centenary of the Club. In addition to this is a rare 1934 original postcard, advertising the England v Australia cricket test game played at Trent Bridge.

Lot 389

1934/35 FA Cup Semi-Final, Sheffield Wednesday v Burnley, a very rare silk ribbon style steward`s badge from the game played at Villa Park on 16/03/1935.

Lot 391

Aston Villa v Arsenal, a collection of 3 very rare silk ribbon style stewards badges, from games played at Aston Villa, 14/03/1931 League Game x2, 14/01/1931 English Cup Replay.

Lot 392

Aston Villa, a collection of 5 very rare, silk ribbon style stewards badges, from Aston Villa home games, 01/03/1930 Huddersfield, 11/01/1930 Reading, 27/01/1932 Portsmouth (English Cup), 19/11/1932 Arsenal, 18/01/1933 Bradford City (English Cup).

Lot 393

Aston Villa, a collection of 5 very rare, silk ribbon style stewards badges, from Aston Villa home games, 28/01/1933 Sunderland (English Cup), 27/01/1934 Sunderland (English Cup), 12/01/1935 Bradford City, 11/01/1936 Huddersfield (English Cup), 16/01/1937 Burnley.

Lot 394

Aston Villa, a collection of 5 very rare, silk ribbon style steward badges, from Aston Villa home games, 05/03/1938 Man City (FA Cup), 22/01/1938 Blackpool, 16/02/1938 Charlton (FAC), 30/10/1937 Coventry, 07/01/1939 Ipswich (FAC).

Lot 453

1952/53 a collection of 25 home programmes, in various condition, neat team changes, but newspaper cuttings loosely inserted inside, includes the rare postponed issues against Preston 06/12/1952, Bolton 27/12/1952.

Lot 537

Rugby Magazines, a collection of early rare issues, to include The Rugby Football and Cricket Magazine 07/10/1911, Volume 1 No 1, in excellent condition, plus 2 others from the same era in poor condition. In addition to this are 34 issues of the Rugby Football magazine, a weekly record of the game, from 1923 and 1924, including Volume 1 No 1, dated 08/09/1923. In various condition, but fair to good overall, an extensive review of the game.

Lot 545

Rugby Union, a collection of 10 international or representative programmes, to include, 02/01/1937 England v The Rest, 16/01/1937 England v Wales, 13/01/1940 England v Wales (At Gloucester) Rare, War-time issue, 21/01/1950 England v Wales, 11/02/1950 England v Ireland.

Lot 570

1929 Scotland v England, an official VIP programme from the game played at Hampden Park on 13/04/1929. The programme has blue braid at the edge, and comes with the very rare small insert notifying one change to the Scottish team (Alexander Cheyre takes the place of T.Muirhead) in very good condition.

Lot 1035

A collection of over 60 football programmes, mainly from the 1950`s, but includes a few earlier and later, the programmes are mainly international issues, in good condition, the programmes include 1950 Wales v Ireland at Wrexham, 1947 England v Scotland, 1949 England v Scotland, 1957 England Youth v Ireland Youth, 2 programmes from Helsinki Olympics 1952, inlcuding the Final game. In addition to this is a rare 1966 FIFA Official Bulletin, Number 44, covering the World Cup in England.

Lot 1081

1952/53 QPR v La Gantoise, a very rare single sheet programme from the game played on 27/04/1953, the programme is the most difficult QPR issue to obtain from the post war years, the attendance was about 2000 (folded, tc).

Lot 892

1973 European Cup Winners Cup Final, AC Milan v Leeds Utd, a very rare unused ticket from the Final game played in Greece on 16/05/1976. The ticket is creased but is complete. The game was refereed by Christos Michas of Greece, who was later banned for life for cheating. However despite Leeds Utd protest, a request for a replay was never granted!.

Lot 895

1960/61 Cardiff City, a collection of 8 rare plastic star badges, the players are, Vearncombe, Walsh, Gammon, Tapscott, Baker, Moore, Watkins, and Stitfall.

Lot 923

A Rare Badge `Bastin`s Football Club`, possibly from the 1930`s, with a blue/red ribbon (could relate to Cliff Bastin), plus a collection of trade cards in various condition, Cricket, Rugby, Football and other items, includes 40 Ogden`s Tab Cigarette Cards.

Lot 977

1957/58 Real Madrid v Wolverhampton Wanderers, a rare single sheet, plain back, card from the game issued on 11/12/1957.

Lot 597

1923 Wales v Ireland, a rare programme from the game played at Wrexham on 14/04/1923, in good condition.

Lot 856

1928 FA Cup Final, Blackburn Rovers v Huddersfield Town, a rare railway handbill for an excursion to the game played at Wembley on 21/04/1928. The handbill was issued by LNER for an excursion from Yaxley to Kings Cross.

Lot 858

1939/40 Notts County v Nottingham Forest, a rare war time programme from the Football League Jubilee Benevolent Fund game played at Meadow Lane on 19/08/1939.

Lot 861

1945/46 Army Welfare Football, Tommy Walkers XI v An RAF XI, a rare programme from the game played at the District Sports Ground, Rawalpindi, on 10/02/1946 (WOF, slight marked cover).

Lot 868

Pop Music, The Beatles, a rare programme from the New Musical Express, 1966 Annual Poll-Winners Concert, held at Wembley on 01/05/1966, the artists include, The Beatles, The Rolling Stones, Roy Orbison, Cliff Richard, The Who (slight frayed at top of programme inside).

Lot 876

Rugby League, Leigh v Warrington, a rare programme from the Friendly game played at Crewe Alexandra FC, on 27/07/1956 (slight marks, team changes).

Lot 877

Rugby League, The Yorkshire Cup Final, Dewsbury v Huddersfield, a programme from the game played on 28/11/1942. This was the 1st time the Final had been played on a home and away basis (rare wartime issue, sello repairs, team changes).

Lot 882

Rugby League, 1951/52 Cardiff v Hull, a rare programme from the game played on 25/08/1951, this was Cardiff`s second home league game, slight tears.

Lot 883

Rugby League, 1942 The Championship Final, Bradford Northern v Dewsbury, a rare single sheet programme from the game played at Headingley, Leeds on 18/04/1942 (fld, torn & creased, with crude sellotape repairs, could be professionally repaired).

Lot 209

A RARE DERBY PUNCH BOWL ENAMELLED WITH THREE SPRAYS OF COLOURFUL FLOWERS INCLUDING A PROMINENT ROSE AND TULIP, THE ENTWINED GREEN HUSK BORDER WITH SINGLE ROSE, GILT DENTIL RIM, 26CM DIAM, C1780

Lot 345

A rare antique Meshed rug with an arabesque cartouche in rose madder on a field of indigo decorated with birds and leaping hares within a frieze border. 343 x 152cm

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