East India Company, Madras Presidency, Reformation 1807-18, gold Pagoda, second issue, type F/I, seven-tiered Gopuram of a temple flanked by 5 stars either side, surrounded by square buckled garter inscribed pagoda ·, hun [Hun], peak of Gopuram points to o in pagoda, rev. Vishnu holding sword, rising from a lotus flower, flanked by 11 pellets on left and 9 pellets on right, within ribbon inscribed in Tamil and Telugu, vara kun/vara hun [Hun], pellet between legends, 2.95g/12h (Prid. 148 [not in Sale]; Stevens 3.36; KM. 356; F 1583). Very fine, reverse better [certified and graded NGC MS 64] £300-£400 --- Provenance: SNC (London) October 1980 (8547), ticket. Owner’s ticket
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East India Company, Madras Presidency, Reformation 1807-18, gold Pagoda, second issue, type B/I, seven-tiered Gopuram of a temple flanked by 5 stars either side, surrounded by oval buckled garter inscribed pagoda ·, hun [Hun], peak of Gopuram points between o and d in pagoda, rev. Vishnu holding sword, rising from a lotus flower, flanked by 11 pellets on left and 9 pellets on right, within ribbon inscribed in Tamil and Telugu, vara kun/vara hun [Hun], pellet between legends, 2.98g/12h (Prid. 149 [not in Sale]; Stevens 3.29, this coin cited; KM. 356; F 1583). Extremely fine and attractive, rare [certified and graded NGC MS 63] £800-£1,000 --- Provenance: Noble Numismatics Auction 64A (Melbourne), 12-13 July 2000, lot 1902. Owner’s ticket and envelope
East India Company, Madras Presidency, Reformation 1807-18, gold Pagoda, second issue, type D/I, seven-tiered Gopuram of a temple flanked by 5 stars either side, surrounded by square buckled garter inscribed pagoda ·, hun [Hun], peak of Gopuram points between o and d in pagoda, rev. Vishnu holding sword, rising from a lotus flower, flanked by 11 pellets on left and 9 pellets on right, within ribbon inscribed in Tamil and Telugu, vara kun/vara hun [Hun], pellet between legends, 2.94g/12h (Prid. 149 [not in Sale]; Stevens 3.33; KM. 356; F 1583). Extremely fine, retaining mint bloom, attractive, rare [certified and graded NGC MS 62] £700-£900 --- Provenance: SNC (London) October 1980 (8548), ticket. Owner’s ticket and envelope
East India Company, Madras Presidency, Reformation 1807-18, gold Pagoda, second issue, type E/I, seven-tiered Gopuram of a temple flanked by 5 stars either side, surrounded by square buckled garter inscribed pagoda ·, hun [Hun], peak of Gopuram points to d in pagoda, rev. Vishnu holding sword, rising from a lotus flower, flanked by 11 pellets on left and 9 pellets on right, within ribbon inscribed in Tamil and Telugu, vara kun/vara hun [Hun], pellet between legends, 2.94g/12h (Prid. 150 [Sale, lot 362]; Stevens 3.31 [corrected on website to 3.35]; KM. 356; F 1583). Extremely fine and well-centred, most attractive, rare [certified and graded NGC MS 63] £800-£1,000 --- Provenance: Bt Baldwin (London) June 1988, ticket and envelope. Owner’s ticket and envelope
The first silver coins struck at Madras East India Company, Madras Presidency, Early coinages, First issue [1689], silver Fanam, Madras, standing figure of Vishnu within beaded border, rev. interlinked Cs within beaded border, figure 1 at left, 1.24g/12h (Prid. 13 [Sale, lot 352]; Stevens 1.16; KM. 293). Struck off-centre and a little overweight for a Fanam, otherwise very fine and toned, extremely rare; only five specimens seen by Pridmore [certified and graded NGC XF 40] £600-£800 --- Provenance: Bt A. Szego (Jackson Heights, NY) January 1980. Owner’s ticket
East India Company, Madras Presidency, Reformation 1807-18, silver Half-Pagoda, first issue, type I/IV, nine-tiered Gopuram of a temple flanked by 12 stars either side, surrounded by ribbon inscribed half . pagoda ., nim hun phuli [Half a star pagoda], Persian legend facing inwards, rev. Vishnu holding sword, rising from a lotus flower, surrounded by five concentric circles of pellets, flanked by 16 pellets on left and 14 pellets on right, legend in Tamil and Telugu, arai pu vara kun/ara pu vara hun [Half a star pagoda], Tamil legend to left inwards, Telugu legend to right inwards, 20.91g/12h (Prid. 151 [Sale, lot 363]; Stevens 3.50; KM. 344; Dav. 246). Traces of the Spanish-American 8 Réales undertype visible, good very fine and toned, rare [certified and graded NGC AU 55] £2,000-£2,600 --- Provenance: F. Pridmore Collection, Part II, Glendining Auction (London), 18-19 October, 1982, lot 363, ticket Sir John Wheeler Collection, Baldwin Auction 22 (London), 2 May 2000, lot 16. Owner’s ticket
East India Company, Bengal Presidency, Jewellers’ copies in silver or base metal of Murshidabad Rupees (4), Lallah Faqir Chand Punjabi, Chowk Bazaar, Lakhnau, 11.70g/11h (Mitchiner IMT 377); Shahr, Akbarabad, 8.27g/12h (Mitchiner IMT –); Jagani-mal Bakhbattah, VS 1909 [1852], 10.73g/12h (Mitchiner IMT 394); Ramjad A.S. Shaviram, VS 1964 [1907], 10.29g/12h (Mitchiner IMT 395) [4]. About very fine £30-£40 --- Second with owner’s ticket
East India Company, Bengal Presidency, Jewellers’ copies in silver or base metal of Murshidabad Rupees (4), Jagani-mal Bakhbattah (2), both VS 1909 [1852], 10.82g/12h, 10.40g/12h (Mitchiner IMT 394); Mathan Lal Jidyal (2), VS 1966 [1909], 11.12g/11h (Mitchiner IMT 398), 1911, 10.14g/12h (Mitchiner IMT –) [4]. First and third very fine, others fine £30-£40 --- Provenance: Third K. Wiggins Collection, Baldwin Auction 25 (London), 8 May 2001, lot 740 (part), ticket.
East India Company, Princely States, AWADH, silver Rupee, in the name of Shah ‘Alam II (1174-1221h/1759-1806), Muhammadabad Benares, 1186h, yr 13 [1772-3], legend both sides, 11.18g/8h (KM. 36.5). Small edge cut, otherwise very fine £30-£40 --- Owner’s ticket. An issue of the Benares mint prior to its acquisition by the East India Company in 1776
East India Company, Princely States, TRAVANCORE, Rani Gouri Lakshmi Bai (ME 986-90/1811-15), gold ‘Anantaraya’ Pagoda, stylised facing figure of a deity holding a baton in each hand, two floral sprigs in lower fields, rev. granulated, 3.39g (Mears p.293, SG 9; KM. B8; F 1399a). Extremely fine and most attractive, very rare [certified and graded NGC MS 65] £1,500-£2,000 --- Provenance: ‘Skanda’ (L.B. Brilliant) Collection, Spink/Taisei Auction 9 (Singapore), 20 February 1991, lot 616. Owner’s envelope and ticket. This type was formerly known as the Scott or Iskat pagoda, as it was said to have been struck under the auspices of a certain Capt Scott of Tanjore. END OF SALE
East India Company, Madras Presidency, Reformation 1807-18, silver Half-Pagoda, first issue, type H/IX, nine-tiered Gopuram of a temple flanked by 13 stars either side, surrounded by ribbon inscribed half · pagoda ·, nim hun phuli [Half a star pagoda], Persian legend facing outwards, rev. Vishnu holding sword, rising from a lotus flower, surrounded by four concentric circles of pellets, flanked by 16 pellets on left and 11 pellets on right, legend in Tamil and Telugu, arai pu vara kun/ara pu vara hun [Half a star pagoda], Tamil legend to left inwards, Telugu legend to right outwards, 20.94g/12h (Prid. – [not in Sale]; Stevens 3.49, this coin illustrated; KM. 344; Dav. 246). Traces of the Spanish-American 8 Réales undertype visible and part of Tamil legend weak, otherwise very fine, rare [certified and graded NGC XF 40] £1,200-£1,500 --- Provenance: Taisei/Baldwin/Gillio Auction 29 (Hong Kong), 2 September 1999, lot 456. Owner’s ticket. Literature: Illustrated in Paul Stevens, The Coins of the English East India Company, Presidency Series: A Catalogue and Pricelist, p.397
A superb first issue Madras Half-Pagoda East India Company, Madras Presidency, Reformation 1807-18, silver Half-Pagoda, first issue, type F/VII, nine-tiered Gopuram of a temple flanked by 14 stars either side, surrounded by ribbon inscribed half · pagoda ·, nim hun phuli [Half a star pagoda], Persian legend facing inwards, rev. Vishnu holding sword, rising from a lotus flower, surrounded by five concentric circles of pellets, flanked by 15 pellets on left and 14 pellets on right, legend in Tamil and Telugu, arai pu vara kun/ara pu vara hun [Half a star pagoda], Tamil legend to right inwards, Telugu legend to left inwards, 21.29g/12h (Prid. 152 [Sale, lot 364]; Stevens 3.45; KM. 344; Dav. 246). Traces of the Spanish-American 8 Réales undertype visible, trifling surface marks, otherwise extremely fine and centrally struck with very strong detail, most attractive, very rare as such £3,000-£4,000 --- Provenance: Bt Format (Birmingham, UK) July 1980, ticket. Owner’s ticket
East India Company, Madras Presidency, Reformation 1807-18, silver Half-Pagoda, first issue, type E/IV, nine-tiered Gopuram of a temple flanked by 15 stars either side, surrounded by ribbon inscribed half . pagoda ·, nim hun phuli [Half a star pagoda], Persian legend facing inwards, rev. Vishnu holding sword, rising from a lotus flower, surrounded by five concentric circles of pellets, the innermost interrupted, flanked by 16 pellets on left and 14 pellets on right, legend in Tamil and Telugu, arai pu vara kun/ara pu vara hun [Half a star pagoda], Tamil legend to left inwards, Telugu legend to right inwards, 21.17g/12h (Prid. 153 [Sale, lot 364]; Stevens 3.43, recté E/IV as website; KM. 344; Dav. 246). No traces of the Spanish-American 8 Réales undertype, about extremely fine with grey tone, rare [certified and graded NGC AU 55] £2,000-£2,600 --- Provenance: P. Snartt (Bristol, UK) Collection SNC (London) April 1980 (3006), ticket. Owner’s ticket
East India Company, Madras Presidency, Reformation 1807-18, silver Quarter-Pagoda, first issue, type C/IV, seven-tiered Gopuram of a temple flanked by 9 stars on either side, surrounded by ribbon inscribed quarter · pagoda ·, pau hun phuli [Quarter of a star pagoda], ago under base of Gopuram, Persian legend facing inwards, rev. Vishnu holding sword, rising from a lotus flower, surrounded by three concentric circles of pellets, flanked by 15 pellets on left and 11 pellets on right, legend in Tamil and Telugu divided by quintets of pellets at top and bottom, kal vara kun/kai vara hun [Quarter of a star pagoda], eight characters in Tamil legend, 10.65g/12h (Prid. 155 [Sale, lot 365]; Stevens 3.55; KM. 343). Extremely fine and virtually as struck, a delightful coin, scarce [certified and graded NGC MS 62] £900-£1,200 --- Provenance: P. Snartt (Bristol, UK) Collection SNC (London) April 1980 (3007). Owner’s ticket
East India Company, Madras Presidency, Reformation 1807-18, silver Quarter-Pagoda, first issue, type C/VI, seven-tiered Gopuram of a temple flanked by 9 stars on either side, surrounded by ribbon inscribed quarter · pagoda ·, pau hun phuli [Quarter of a star pagoda], ago under base of Gopuram, Persian legend facing inwards, rev. Vishnu holding sword, rising from a lotus flower, surrounded by three concentric circles of pellets, flanked by 15 pellets on left and 11 pellets on right, legend in Tamil and Telugu divided by quartet of pellets at top and quintet of pellets at bottom, kal vara kun/kai vara hun [Quarter of a star pagoda], eight characters in Tamil legend, 10.68g/12h (Prid. 155, same dies [Sale, lot 365]; Stevens 3.56, this coin cited; KM. 343). Good very fine and toned, scarce [certified and graded NGC AU 58] £600-£800 --- Provenance: G. Blaker Collection, Baldwin Auction 9 (London), 7-8 October 1996, lot 1273, two tickets. Owner’s ticket
East India Company, Madras Presidency, Reformation 1807-18, silver Quarter-Pagoda, first issue, type D/IV, seven-tiered Gopuram of a temple flanked by 9 stars on either side, surrounded by ribbon inscribed quarter · pagoda ·, pau hun phuli [Quarter of a star pagoda], god under base of Gopuram, Persian legend facing inwards, rev. Vishnu holding sword, rising from a lotus flower, surrounded by three concentric circles of pellets, flanked by 15 pellets on left and 11 pellets on right, legend in Tamil and Telugu divided by quintets of pellets at top and bottom, kal vara kun/kai vara hun [Quarter of a star pagoda], eight characters in Tamil legend, 10.56g/12h (Prid. 155 [Sale, lot 365]; Stevens 3.57; KM. 343). Very fine, scarce [certified and graded NGC XF 45] £400-£500 --- Provenance: G. Blaker Collection, Baldwin Auction 9 (London), 7-8 October 1996, lot 1274, ticket. Owner’s ticket
East India Company, Madras Presidency, Reformation 1807-18, silver Quarter-Pagoda, first issue, type B/III, seven-tiered Gopuram of a temple flanked by 11 stars on either side of top central star, surrounded by ribbon inscribed quarter · pagoda ·, pau hun phuli [Quarter of a star pagoda], ago under base of Gopuram, Persian legend facing outwards, rev. Vishnu holding sword, rising from a lotus flower, surrounded by three concentric circles of pellets, flanked by 14 pellets on left and 11 pellets on right, legend in Tamil and Telugu divided by single pellet, kal vara kun/kai vara hun [Quarter of a star pagoda], eight characters in Tamil legend, 10.56g/12h (Prid. – [not in Sale]; Stevens 3.54; Snartt, SNC 1976, p.319 [assigned Prid. 156a]; KM. 343). Very fine and toned, rare [certified and graded NGC XF 45] £600-£800 --- Provenance: Robert Senior (Glastonbury, UK) FPL 4, Winter 1982 (249) Bt R.C. Senior February 1983. Owner’s ticket. Literature: Illustrated in Peter Snartt, ‘Some Unpublished Varieties of E.I.C. Madras Coins’, SNC September 1976
An album of 19th century ephemera to include an unissued admissions ticket for the Funeral of the Duke of the late Field Marshal The Duke of Wellington North Side', bearing blind stamp for the Duke of Norfolk, Earl Marshal' bearing exhibition label verso for The Victorian Era Exhibition - London, 1897', other ephemera relating to the same exhibition to include an invitation to the opening, loan exhibits receipt including that for the Wellington Funeral Ticket, other ephemera, 1887 and 1897 Jubilee celebrations tickets, programmes, a folding map of the Diamond Jubilee procession, a black and white photograph of the 1887 Golden Jubilee procession and another of the 1897 Diamond Jubilee Procession by the Houses of Parliament, Buckingham Palace Garden Party, 1887 concert programme, unopened 1897 Floral Sachet' etc. other ephemera to include a ladies ticket for the Opening of Clifton Suspension Bridge', a set of twelve scraps The life of Queen Victoria' by Harry Pane', a trade card for the North London Bicycle School c.1880, Official Daily Programme for the Royal Naval Exhibition, 1891, various Condition: mostly fair, viewing recommended
A collection of Vintage speedway and football cuttings, football programmes and other related material, and 3 ticket stubs for the 1966 World Cup, 3rd and fourth place, quarter final and semi final, and a Wembley Speedway Supporters Club enamel badge, a Warner's Puck Pool Holiday Camp badge and another etc
An interesting accumulation of items relating to William ‘Jim’ John Ashman, who travelled from Britain to the United States and enlisted with the 4th Infantry (Machine Gun Company) during the Mexican Revolution and U.S. Occupation of Veracruz before subsequently returning home to serve with the British Armed Forces in WW1. Comprising: Two large panoramic albumen photographs: 5th Brigade Camp, Fort Crockett, Texas, photo copyright 1915 by Medley and Henningsen; and 4th & 7th Infantry Camp, Fort Crockett, Texas 1914, photo copyright Medley and Glandford, each measuring 128cm x 23.5cm (previously framed, now rolled) Approximately 156 loose printed and real photographic postcards relating to America and Mexico, circa 1912-15. Subjects include military camp life and soldiers in Galveston and Veracruz, boxing matches and group portraits; the wreck of a U.S aeroplane at No. 11 Mobilization camp, Texas City; portrait of General Pancho and Mrs Villa; street scenes and views of daily life in Mexico; Mexican outlaws and ‘Mujereres Patriotas’ (with an inscription to reverse ‘I am not afraid of the men but I don’t like to come across this bunch, the women are worse than the men’). Other cards document deaths, damages, and consequences of the invasion, including damage to the Naval School building in Veracruz, prisoners being marched to their execution, and several graphic postcards of such as piles of the dead killed near the customs house (April 21st – 22nd, 1914). Related ephemera - Five Thanksgiving and Christmas Rosters/Menu Cards (‘D’ Company 4thS Infantry – Fort Crook Nebraska 1912 and Camp Crockett Texas, 1913 and 1914); a St Patrick’s Day Masquerade Ball ticket; United States Army Signal Book 1914, circulated Confederate States currency bank notes, including a $500 note; a Special Privilege Card; a copy of ‘American Occupation – Vera Cruz 1914’ (National Capital Press, 1914) named to William Ashman in the inside cover. Ashman’s pair of stirrups; leather gaiters; folding campaign rack, a medal or token commemorating the US Army on the Mexican Border, Galveston Texas; American Occupation of Veracruz Mexico 1914 medal (named to W.J Ashman, very worn) and another, unnamed, etc. A further album of printed postcards of the United States and Canada, including twenty-six different State Girl postcards, felt pennant postcards from Nova Scotia, various Fort Crockett illustrated humorous postcards etc. Together with items relating to Ashman’s service during WW1 and later (Glamorgan Yeomanry, Welsh Regiment and Shropshire Yeomanry): Comprising a bundle of dog tags, 1914-18 War Medal and Victory Medal (named to “320950 Pte. W. J Ashman). War Service badge, pair of Glamorgan shoulder titles. Welch cap badge and a Glamorgan Yeomanry Badge. General Joffre and 1914-1919 War commemorative medals. An Official Copy Soldier’s Prayer book and a copy of the New Testament. A collection of British postcards, including photographs of Ashman boxing and two further small albums of greetings postcards etc. A discharge certificate, dated 2nd July 1921. A small collection of business and trade cards together with a White Star line ticket (for his return to the UK in 1915), various invitations, business and trade cards. A brass button cleaner and two pocket knives.William John Ashman (b. 16th December 1890 - d. July 1970). Travelled to Halifax, Nova Scotia on 18th July 1912. Spent some time working as a cattle rancher before enlisting with the U.S Army on 16th October 1912. Returned home to the UK in 1915. Enlisted with the Welsh Regiment in the same year and later transferred to the Shropshire Yeomanry. Service numbers 320950 and (Tf)396246.The postcards in this lot were sent predominantly to Ashman's sister or parents. The majority are not postmarked, although they are often captioned to the reverse with additional personal commentary by Ashman. Some feature portraits of Ashman, including in uniform and, given his talent for bare-knuckle boxing, during boxing matches in both the United States and at home.
Early 19th century leatherbound journal, containing various anecdotes, letters, paintings and sketches, with handwritten verses dated 1829, 1832. Includes a handwritten marriage proposal towards the rear opening 'My dear Madam, Being particularly anxious of 'insuring you for life' signed Benj. 'British' and dated January 1823, with page opposing titled 'The Lady's Reply' rejecting the proposal signed Eliza 'Eagle'. Loosely inserted ticket titled 'Cercle des Etrangers de Monaco' for M. Stewart dated 19th December 1881, map to rear endpaper titled 'Cupid's Latest Survey: The Realms of Matrimony' with lands titled 'Land of the Faithful', 'Desert of Bachelor', 'Petticoat Government', 'Land of Promise', 'The Great Ocean of Love', 'Electorate of Bridesmaids', 'Fickle Coast' etc. Also including a number of loosely inserted paintings and sketches, many of which in colour, to include black & white copies of John Tenniel's Alice in Wonderland illustrations in ink, as well as later scraps
Collection of English Club tours of South Africa / Southern Rhodesia programmes, Leicester City tour 1961 v Southern Rhodesia 21/5/1961; Salisbury at Bulawayo 24/3/1961, v Durban City 27/5/1961, v Natal 31/5/1961, v Combined Transvaal 3/6/1961 with ticket for reception 1/6/1961; West Ham United v Southern Rhodesia 13/6/1962; Bolton Wanderers 17/7/1959 v Southern Rhodesia and booklet re: Leicester City tour of Zambia 19th May to 6th July 1968 programme covers all nine matches, (9)
England v Hungary 25th November 1953 programme, the first defeat for England on England soil by a foreign country, when Hungary won 6-3, match programme and ticket, commemorative stamp booklet match of century by Hungarian News Service, 4-page Hungarian booklet; sold with excellent large Hungarian report of the match 42-pages (not seen previously) and facsimile sheet Hungarian autographs (selection)
Three Schools Football Association match programmes, 1950s comprising Wales v. Ireland, Welsh Schools Football Association, match programme, 8/5/54, match played at Ybys Stadium, Aberdare; London Boys v. Western Germany, London Schools Football Association, match programme, 27/4/57, match played at "The Valley", and England v. The Rest, 6/4/63, match played Cambridge City F.C. Ground, England v. Wales, Schools International ticket stub, 28/3/53, match played at Wembley and black and white photograph of Welsh player, date unknown (5)All programmes show signs of folds
Bound volume of Arsenal home match programme, 1937-38 Championship winning season, Vol. XXVI, No.1, Swansea Town, 28th August 1937 to Vol. XXVI, No.44, Bolton Wanderers, 7th May 1938 with season ticket application, including Oxford v. Cambridge, 8th December 1937, Islington Boys v. Edmonton Boys, Star Shield, 3rd Round, 22nd January 1938, including combination and F.A. Cup, lacking No.26 postponed Leicester match, lacking covers (37)Programmes generally in fair/good condition
Bound volume of Arsenal home match programme, 1949-50Vol. XXXI, No.1, Burnley, 20th August 1949 to Vol. XXXI, No.27, Portsmouth, 3rd May 1950, including Combination and F.A.Cup, including Arsenal v. Middlesex, Denis Compton Benefit, 12th August 1949, Portsmouth v. Wolverhampton, Charity Shield, 19th October 1949, Wembley v. Islington, A.G. Bower Cup, semi-final replay, 3rd April 1950, Islington v. Edmonton, A.G. Bower Cup, final, 25th April 1950, Arsenal v. Liverpool, F.A. Cup final, 29th April 1950 with ticket stub, Dulwich Hamlet v. Hounslow Town, London Senior Cup Final, 6th May 1950, Essex v. Middlesex, F.A. Youth Championship, 13th May 1950 (53)Programmes generally in fair/good condition, many with written ink team changes
Wembley- The end of an era 1923-2000 in two volumes with slip case and another (both as found), (2)A collection of programmes from the last season of Wembley 1999-2000 Inc. the last ever match played at Wembley England v Germany ( qty 2) (1 Team sheet and ticket)Official Ltd Ed Hard Back 2000 FA Cup Final 2749/5000. Internationals, Cup finals, semi finals & play-off finals 21 programmes in total (some duplicates)
Eleven England Wartime international programmes played at Wembley,comprising v Wales 13th April 1940, 27th February 1943, 25th September 1943; v Scotland 9th October 1941, 17th January 1942, 10th October 1942 with ticket, 19th February 1944 (2, one in poor condition) and 14th October 1944; v France 26th May 1945 and v Belgium 19th January 1946, (12)
A collection of European Cup Winners' Cup final programmes, comprising 1961, 1962 (final and replay), 1963 (with souvenir edition of the Lillywhite magazine), 1965 (with ticket), 1966, 1967 (two versions), 1968 to 1971 inclusive, 1973 (two versions) to 1975, 1976 (official and West Ham souvenir editions), 1977, 1979 to 1982, 1983 (two different editions) and 1984 to 1987 inclusive, contained in a album ring binder, (31)
H. P. Hardman selection of items relating to the 1908 Olympic Football tournament in which he played all three games, including 2-0 win in final v Denmark, comprising competitors ticket, menu for Olympic banquet 20th October with programme of music card, three letters, re: accommodation in London, selection letter, letter for Hardman hand detailing the first three days, (8)
Collection of Bill Haley ephemera to include: a cutting signed by Bill Haley (7.5 x 6cm, signature by Vince Taylor to verso), page from an autograph book (13 x 9cm) also with an original portion of a ticket stub, a signed cutting (10 x 5.5cm), a page from an autograph book (15 x 9.5cm), two 1962 ticket stubs.
A collection of Punk/Rock ephemera to include: ten photographs depicting Girlschool on stage in Oxford, 1980 (each 3.5 x 5"), Damned ephemera inc four ticket stubs (inc 1982) two Captain Sensible autographs and a Dave Vanian autograph as well as three fan taken photographs from a 2000 Hartlepool concert. Three Blondie concert tickets and a signed Debbie Harry photograph (signature not authenticated). Three Thin Lizzy ticket stubs and an 8x10" photograph.
A fascinating collection of around 30 documents, originally owned by former Motorhead drummer Phil 'Philthy Animal' Taylor. Includes: telegram for the Motorhead manager Graham Mitchell, personal typed copy of Motorhead 1977 tour dates - with handwritten corrections and Lemmy's then-phone number on the rear, around 19 letters of correspondence to his home at various addresses in London and Yorkshire, and also while he was in prison at H.M.S Brixton, also police reports and summons (for marijuana/drugs offences), solicitors letters for legal aid, Christmas card from Grandmother and Grandad wishing him luck with his drumming etc, his personal ticket for the Who Summer of 74 concert at Charlton Athletic, a bank statement from 1975, a brown pay packet dated 23 August 1973.
Paperwork and documentation relating to a concert in October 1980 with The Cure in Nijmegen. To include: handbill (NM condition, 16 x 22cm), six pages of a contract (inc rider), press cuttings and a Dutch press release. Contained in a folder adorned with original ticket, black and white photo, promo image.
A collection of documentation and ephemera relating to concerts in Netherlands July 1980 on AC/DC's Back in Black tour. To include: original untorn/unused ticket for Nijmegen (cancelled concert, 6th July), handbill/booklet advertising AC/DC / Van Morrison in Nijmegen as well as folded poster in NM condition for same concerts, a stapled contract with tech spec/rider, original press release RE Brian Johnson's hiring as singer. Contained in folder with a second ticket for cancelled show affixed to front.
ROCK / POP - 7" / LP / 12" COLLECTION. A collection of 1 x LP Box Set, 13 x LPs, 1 x CD Box Set and 14 x 7" to include picture disks. Artists/ Titles include Judas Priest inc. Judas Priest (3 Record Set, Ex / Ex+ Records, Ex Box Set), Living After Midnight, Evenings Star and The Best of Judas Priest, The Darkness inc. Last Of Our Kind (Signed insert) and Christmas Time, David Bowie - Ziggy Stardust (Picture Disk), All Saints, Elton John and Lynyrd Skynyrd. 7" Titles include The Darkness inc. I Believe In a Thing Called Love, One Way Ticket, Squeeze - Annie Get Your Gun, The Rolling Stones, Meat Loaf, Scorpions and Electric Light Orchestra. The condition is generally VG+ to Ex / Ex+.

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