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This framed memorabilia piece commemorates the Florida Panthers' inaugural home game on October 12, 1993, at Miami Arena, marking the franchise's debut in the National Hockey League. The display includes a limited edition lithograph featuring a fierce panther gripping a hockey puck and ticket, symbolizing the excitement of the team's first game. Also included is an original game ticket, a gold commemorative seal, and a dedication plaque signed by H. Wayne Huizenga, the Panthers' founding owner. The artwork is numbered 214/1993 and is signed by the artist Dina Periera. This professionally framed piece with a gold-tone border and intricate matting is a valuable collectible for Florida Panthers fans and hockey memorabilia collectors.Issued: 1993Dimensions: 26.75"L x 41.25"HCountry of Origin: United StatesCondition: Age related wear.
Twenty seven Folk Rock / Prog Rock / Rock / Pop / Post Punk LPs Van Morrison, two Michael Nesmith, The Loving Spoonful, four The Mamas & The Papas, Supertramp, Yardbirds, three Yes, Bread, Lindesfarne, Total Petroleum, Monrad & Rislund, Anne Linnet, Caesar Synger, Shel Silverstein, Steeleye Span etc, some being Scandinavian issues, together with Don McLean 10th Anniversary programme and gig ticket. Vinyl generally appears VG+ to Ex+
Concorde collectables to include engine turbine blade with certificate, models, two signed photographs, likely signed by Filton employees, 11th December 1967 Concorde 001 first flight pack, Concorde 002 first flight special entry ticket and a reel to reel tape marked Concorde 002 first take off
Boxing tickets etc, selection of 7 boxing tickets, mostly from relayed live screenings held at the Odeon Cinema, London inc. Cassius Clay v Joe Frazier 8/9 March 1971, Muhammad Ali v Joe Frazier 30/1 Oct 1975, Joe Frazier v George Foreman 22/23 Jan 1973, Marvin Hagler v Sugar Ray Leonard 6 April 1987, Evander Holyfield v Lennox Lewis 13 March 1999 together with a programme from the bout etc. The lot also includes a ticket from the Chelsea v Leeds United 1970 FA Cup Final replay held at Old Trafford, a programme from the Chelsea v Middlesbrough FA Cup Final 1997 & a miniature cricket bat with facsimile signatures (gen. gd)
A post-War B.E.M. awarded to Mrs. Phoebe Grange, together with a set of Maundy Money presented to her at Newcastle Cathedral on Maundy Thursday 1990 British Empire Medal, (Civil) E.II.R. (Phoebe, Mrs. Grange) on lady’s bow riband, in Royal Mint case of issue; together with a set of Maundy Money, comprising 1p, 2p, 3p, and 4p, all for 1990 (S.4211), with the accompanying white leather pouch, extremely fine (5) £240-£280 --- B.E.M. London Gazette 16 June 1990: Phoebe, Mrs. Grange. For services to the community in Prudhoe, Northumberland. Sold with the named Buckingham Palace enclosure for the B.E.M.; 10 Downing Street letter informing her of the award, dated 15 May 1990; Department of Health and Social Security letter of congratulations on the award of the B.E.M.; Order of Service for the Maundy Service, Newcastle Cathedral, 12 April 1990, with related ticket and Royal Almonry Office letter; and a photograph of the recipient being presented with her B.E.M.
A Second War ‘aircraft carrier Pacific theatre’ D.S.M. group of six awarded to Ordnance Artificer J. G. Faulkner, Royal Navy, H.M.S. Indefatigable Distinguished Service Medal, G.VI.R. (O.A. 2 J. G. Faulkner. P/MX. 51368) on original mounting pin; 1939-45 Star; Atlantic Star; Africa Star; Pacific Star; War Medal 1939-45, good very fine and better (6) £1,000-£1,400 --- D.S.M. London Gazette 1 January 1946. John Geoffrey Faulkner was serving early in the Second World War as an Ordnance Artificer aboard the battleship Royal Oak and was fortunate to have been on leave (7-15 October) when she was sunk by U-47 whilst at anchor in Scapa Flow on 14 October 1939, with the loss of 834 lives. Originally thought to have been one of those killed, his wife received an Admiralty condolence letter which was later illustrated together with his lucky ‘Leave Ticket’ in a book on the sinking of the Royal Oak. Faulkner most probably joined the ship’s company of the aircraft carrier H.M.S. Indefatigable when she was commissioned at Clydebank in mid-1944. If so, he would have served off Norway prior to Indefatigable’s departure for the Pacific in November of the same year. More certain is the fact he was decorated for services in that ship in the Pacific (Seedie’s refers). By early 1945, the Fleet Air Arm aircraft of the carriers Indefatigable, Illustrious, Victorious and Indomitable were hotly engaged against assorted Japanese targets with the British Pacific Fleet during Operation ‘Iceberg’, with air strikes on the Sakishima Islands and in support of the U.S. landings at Okinawa, 23 March to 25 May 1945. It was at the commencement of the latter operation, on 1 April 1945, that Indefatigable became the first British victim of a kamikaze aircraft, being hit on the flight deck above her ‘island’ superstructure, the detonation of the Zero’s 500lb bomb wrecking both flight deck barriers, the flight deck sick bay and the briefing room - eight men were killed instantly, and the final casualty total was four officers and ten ratings killed, and 16 wounded. Five days later it was the turn of Illustrious to suffer a similar kamikaze attack. Following repairs at Sydney, Indefatigable returned to an operational footing, and her aircraft were in action right up until 15 August 1945, on which date they fought the last air-to-air combat of the War. Throughout this period she remained under threat from further kamikaze attacks. Most probably, however, the catalyst behind the award of Faulkner’s D.S.M. dated back to Indefatigable’s first painful experience of ‘The Divine Wind’ on 1 April 1945. Sold with a contemporary ‘Track Chart of H.M.S. Indefatigable from Commissioning 10th Dec. 1943 - Arrival at Portsmouth 16th March 1946’, and copied research.
* Games (Abram, 1914-1996). London. Regent's Park, 1976, colour lithographic poster for London Zoo, with black and yellow geometric shapes placed to create the shape of a tiger, 101 x 63.5 cm, together with a lithographic letterpress poster for London Underground headed ‘Your Ticket Please!’, c. 1970s, 98 x 58 cm, both rolled, near fine; plus 2 New Zealand Greenpeace posters with artwork by Nigel Brown and Pamela Wolfe; Paris, 11 May 1968, using a photograph by Guy Kopalowicz; Freshwater Fishes of New England; a modern reprint of a plan of Hammersmith by John Salter, 1830, various sizes, all rolled, VG+; plus a large drawing of a Native American woman, c. 1970s, pen, pencil and watercolour on the back of a sheet of wallpaper, titled ‘Fleur de Prairie’, unsigned, rolled, some marginal fraying and tearsQTY: (8)
A collection of sporting memorabilia to include twelve 14 x 9cm Ipswich Town F.C. promotional cards, Ipswich Match Day tickets to include 2000 Play Off Final, a Championship Boxing programme for the Wembley Arena 17th February contests featuring the EU and English Heavyweight Championship Michael Sprott v Audley Harrison, with ticket stub, various Rugby tickets to include Six Nations Wales v England, Motor Racing tickets to include Formula 1 British Grand Prix and hardback books to include The Lotus Book Series 3 etc.
2012 London Olympics, a collection of memorabilia to include to passes for 8th September Yellow 2 with welcome, map and itenary, two printed cotton Union flags, ticket wallet, lapel badges, lanyard, wristbands, card holders, biscuit tin, Sports Collection Canoeing 50p, Wenlock soft toy and T-shirts etc.
Lloyd's Natural History. Kirby, W.F. A Handbook to the Order Lepidoptera. 4 vols., 1896, '97. [and] Ogilvie-Grant, W.P. A Handbook to the Game Birds. 2 vols., 1898 [with] 6 other vols. In the series, all with numerous coloured plates. Original wine cloth, backstrips faded, each with previous owner's black classification numbered strip and ticket pocket to front pastedown.
Historical collection multi signed, Clementine Churchill 1941, Edward Duke of Windsor and Wallis Simpson, Louis Mountbatten, General Bernard Montgomery 1944, Arthur Harris Royal Air Force marshal, Leonard Cheshire, Air Warden Ramsey 1938, Battle of Britain Pilots Robert Stanford Tuck, Johnnie Johnson, Patrick Porteous, Ration Book 1941, RAF Wings patches, Original photo`s form WWII and Pre WWII, Military Warden Patch, 1940 Pilots Log, Air Causality card and Shelter ticket, Home Guards Patches, Prisoner of War Letters, Safe Conduct Pass issued to soldiers to prove they are soldiers and not spies, 1943-1944 Clothing book, Identity card and Vintage Entertainment Lale Anderson, Eddie Lambert, Jean Kent, John Mills, Laurence Oliver and much more. This is a beautiful piece of History perfect for any collector. Good condition. All autographs come with a Certificate of Authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £5.99, EU from £7.99, Rest of World from £9.99
Rolling Stones Autographs five signatures: Keith Richard, Charlie Wattsm Mick Jagger, Bill Wyman and Brian Jones on on page in an autograph book with ticket stub from The Rolling Stones concert at Newcastle Odeon Friday 18th September 1964 the signatures were obtained by the vendor after this concert additionally copies of a few photographs taken in the venue on the night are included; also in autograph book are Rolling Stones tickets for City Hall Newcastle 13th May 1964 and Odeon Sunderland 20 February 1964The photographs are original (see images)

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