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FA CUP FINALS Four Menus/table plans for FA Cup Finals at Wembley and Cardiff- Executive Nottingham Forest train menu Tottenham v Nottingham Forest 1991,Official Table plan and list of guests Arsenal v Liverpool in Cardiff 2001, Lunch Menu Millwall v Manchester United 2004 and official FA Menu Arsenal v Manchester United 2005(horizontal fold) both in Cardiff. Generally good
1950'S FOOTBALL AUTOGRAPHS Approximately 125 signatures on various sheets and small cuttings including players from Norwich City, Torquay Utd., Aldershot, Crystal Palace, Luton Town and Bristol City among others. Players include Trevor Ford, Billy Wright, Reg Allen, George Robb and table tennis player Johnny Leach. Generally good
USA TABLE TENNIS 1930s Four page invitation to see the United States Table Tennis team in exhibition matches prior to their sailing for the International Tournament in Vienna. Exhibition held at the Maplewood Country Club, 15/1/ 1937. Signed inside by 6 including Ruth Hughs Aarons, World Womens Singles Champion, James J McClure , World Doubles Champion and Robert "Bud" Blattner, World Doubles Champion. Minor folds. Generally good
LAWN TENNIS 1950 Very rare table plan for the Ball, post Wimbledon, 8/7/1950, held at Grosvenor House and signed on the front cover by Louise Brough, winner of the Ladies Singles 1950. Also included is a magazine photograph showing the Duchess of Kent presenting the Womens Doubles Trophy to Brough and Mrs Du Pont after they won the Wimbledon Doubles title in 1949. The photograph is signed by both Louise Brough and Margaret Osborne du Pont. Good
FA CUP FINAL 1960 Collection of four souvenirs from the 1960 Cup Final, Wolves v Blackburn comprising Wolves rosette, EP record with highlights of the Final from the BBC sound commentary, a Wolves pennant and large Wolves silk , 40" x 10" Cup Final table runner with facsimile Wolves autographs woven in. Generally good
A Hallmarked Silver Part Canteen of Cutlery, W&EV, Sheffield 1914, comprising set of twelve forks, twelve table forks, twelve dessert spoons, six soup spoons, ladle, basting spoon and pair of sauce ladles, initialled, total weight 3795grams; together with set of six matching EPNS soup spoons, set of twelve fish knives and forks and fish servers, all contained in a mahogany table canteen, with lift up lid and hinged trays, on castors.
Polar.- Arctic.- Parry (Capt. William Edward) Journal of a Voyage for the Discovery of a North-West Passage from the Atlantic to the Pacific; performed in the years 1819-20, in His Majesty's Ships Hecla and Griper...with an Appendix, first edition, 20 engraved maps and plates, some aquatint, 4 folding, folding letterpress table, errata slip at end, 1821; A Supplement to the Appendix of Captain Parry's Voyage...1819-20, containing an Account of the Subjects of Natural History, half-title, 6 engraved plates, 1824, together 2 works in 1 vol., tissue guards, some foxing to plates, contemporary diced calf, gilt, rubbed, rebacked preserving old gilt spine with ship motifs and red roan label, 1821-24; Journal of a Second Voyage for the Discovery of a North-West Passage...in the Years 1821-22-23..., 31 engraved or lithographed plates and plans, some aquatint after Capt. George Lyon, and 8 large folding engraved maps and panoramas at end, some light foxing and wrinkling from damp (but no staining), contemporary half calf, rubbed, rebacked, green roan labels (one renewed), 1824; Journal of a Third Voyage for the Discovery of a North-West Passage...in the years 1824-25..., errata leaf, 10 engraved maps and plans, one folding, and large folding map at end (tear repaired), ex-Board of Trade library copy with ink stamp at head of title, contemporary calf, gilt, rubbed, rebacked, 1826; Narrative of an Attempt to reach the North Pole...in the year MDCCCXXVII, errata leaf, 6 engraved plates and plans, large folding engraved map at end, marginal foxing and damp-staining, original boards, uncut, corners worn, rebacked, 1828 § Sabine (Edward, editor) The North Georgia Gazette, and Winter Chronicle, half-title, woodcut coat-of-arms as title-vignette (repeated at head of each issue), title lacking small portion at lower edge not affecting text, lightly browned with occasional spotting, modern cloth-backed boards, uncut, 1821, together 6 works in 5 vol., first editions, [Sabin 58860, 58861, 58867 & 58868 & 55714], 4to (5) ⁂ Complete set of Parry's Arctic voyages and including The North Georgia Gazette which was produced by the crew on the first voyage when they got stuck in the ice. The second voyage includes detailed descriptions and plates of the native inhabitants and the third voyage made many important scientific discoveries. The final voyage was an unsuccessful attempt to reach the North Pole via Spitsbergen using sledge-boats and reindeer.Saleroom Notice: This is not a complete set; it does not include the scarce Appendix to the Second Voyage published in 1825
Americas.- North America.- Whymper (Frederick) Travel and Adventure in the Territory of Alaska, first edition, half-title, folding engraved map, 16 plates, 32pp. publisher's catalogue at end, spotted, map torn, 1868 § Milton (Viscount) & W.B.Cheadle. The North-West Passage by Land, second edition, 2 folding engraved maps with partial hand-colouring (one linen-backed), old ink ownership stamp at head of title, light foxing, contemporary half calf, spine gilt, [1865] § Rattray (Alexander) Vancouver Island and British Columbia, first edition, half-title, 2 folding maps, folding table, 4 tinted lithographed plates, tissue guards, 16pp. publisher's catalogue at end, some light spotting or browning, 1862 § [Traill (Catherine Parr)] The Backwoods of Canada, second edition, half-title, map, 1836 § Atkinson (Rev. Christopher W.) A Guide to New Brunswick, British North America, &c,., second edition, folding map, lithographed plate, Edinburgh, 1843 § King (Edward) The Southern States of North America, 4 vol., double-page colour map, foxing, 1875, all with plates and/or illustrations, mostly wood-engraved, all but the second original cloth, a little rubbed, some spines slightly faded; and 7 others on North America/Canada, v.s. (14)
Warwickshire.- Dugdale (Sir William) The Antiquities of Warwickshire, first edition, engraved portrait frontispiece by Wenceslaus Hollar, title printed in red & black, 5 double-page engraved maps mounted on stubs and 10 engraved plates and plans by Hollar & others, 6 double-page on stubs (a few laid down), numerous engraved illustrations including many full-page, errata leaf at end but lacking final blank, lightly browned, portrait creased, light water-staining to fore-edge at beginning and slight worming to fore-edge towards end, tear to head of 5G3 (Table) repaired, engraved bookplate of John Peachey, eighteenth century diced calf, rubbed, rebacked preserving old gilt spine, corners worn, [Wing D2479], folio, Thomas Warren, 1656.
Cryptography.- Hermann (Arthur-Joseph) Nouveau Système de Correspondance Secrète: Méthode pour Chiffrer et Déchiffrer les Dépêches Secrètes, first edition, signed and inscribed by the author to the King of Sweden and Norway on upper wrapper, 3 plates for coding & decoding printed in black & red and/or blue, 2 double-page, 1892; Le Livre des Clefs: Système Cryptographique Complet, tables, with loosely inserted folding table for coding/decoding printed in red and black (dissected and mounted on both sides on linen) and thick card cipher wheel titled 'Cercles Cryptographiques A.Hermann' but lacking volvelle, both a little soiled and browned, 1892, together 2 vol. in 1, contemporary half roan, with original printed upper wrapper to first vol. bound in (inscribed), worn, spine defective and becoming loose, tall 8vo, Paris, Librairie Scientifique A.Hermann⁂ Scarce work on cryptography. In 1893 Herman proposed the idea of strip ciphers which were used by the US Army from World War I onwards. COPAC lists only one copy (BL).
Broadside.- Currency.- A Modern Universal Table...of the present state of the Real and Imaginary monies of the World: Divided into Four parts, viz. Europe, Asia, Africa, and America, 556 x 476mm., folds, little closely trimmed at head, just touching a small part of 1 letter, no place, no printer, n.d. [c.1770].
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