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Lot 274

Posters and ephemera from the Residents concert at Birmingham Town Hall on 27th June 1983. To inc: Three posters (two 18 x 25.5" and one 20 x 30"), a complete ticket stub, an 8 x 10" promo photo, an A4 concert handbill, an A4 sheet with European tour dates. Also a folded poster for a Frankfurt concert (33 x 23.5"). Originally from the collection of concert promoter 'Mint' who booked an amazing array of artists to perform at The Fighting Cocks and later at the Joiners, Southampton.

Lot 332

Collection of signed records: Bonzo Dog Doo Dah Band - I'm the Urban Spaceman (LBF 15144) signed to paper Liberty company sleeve with inscription (to our vendor) by Neil Innes and Viv Stanshall. A David Essex LP signed with inscription (to our vendor) by David Essex. An LP and flyer signed by Buddy Guy and a ticket stub.

Lot 354

A copy of Deep Purple - Who Do We Think We Are (TPSA 7508) signed faintly to cover by Jon Lord, Ian Paice, Ian Gillan, to inner gatefold by Roger Glover and Ritchie Blackmore. Also to include c 1973 'Show Souvenir' programme with partial ticket stub for Deep Purple at Birmingham Town Hall on Weds 21st Feb 1973.Signatures obtained in person by the vendor, who amassed a collection of Deep Purple signed LPs.

Lot 407

An original folded card poster design issued following the 1972/3 Led Zeppelin winter tour to concert-goers who sent in ticket stubs. Measures 91 x 32cm when unfolded. Excellent condition with some light creasing.

Lot 422

Collection of Rolling Stones memorabilia: 'Flashpoint' matchbook, seven assorted ticket stubs, 1969 'Fabulous' magazine, 'Mick Jagger is Ned Kelly' book, Rolling Stones beermats, Decca issued Rolling Stones catalogue, sheet music, zines, wall art and more.

Lot 454

An original concert ticket stub for The Beatles Christmas Show at the Hammersmith Odeon on Jan 4th 1965. Measures approx 6.5 x 6.5cm. Excellent condition.

Lot 455

An original ticket stub for The Beatles performance with Roy Orbison at the Capitol Theatre Cardiff on 27th May 1963. Measures 4.5 x 6.5cm. Very good condition.

Lot 485

A binder with a quantity of Paul McCartney ephemera: correspondence c 1980s from the Wings Fun Club, ticket order forms, ticket stubs inc for rehearsal dates. Also a 1991 George Harrison / Eric Clapton ticket stub for Tokyo.

Lot 87

A ticket stub for Chuck Berry with Swinging Blue Jeans on Monday 11th May 1964, a Record Mirror newspaper April 1964, a bottle opener used by Chuck Berry in the dressing room of the concert. Originally sold at Sotheby's, 4th April 1997.

Lot 329

Quantity of football programmes and trade cards; programmes include Aston Villa vs Manchester United Cup Final 1957 with ticket, Sheffield Wednesday vs Aston Villa 7th November 1953 with ticket, Aston Villa vs Nottingham Forest 1959 F.A Cup Semi Final with ticket, Doncaster Rovers vs Aston Villa 29th January 1955, England Vs Wales 26th November 1958, Aston Villa v West Bromwich Albion Semi-Final F.A Cup 28th March 1957, Everton vs Aston Villa F.A Cup 5th Round 1959, West Bromwich Albion v Aston Villa F.A 30th October 1954, Tottenham Hotspur v Aston Villa 10th March 1962, Birmingham City v Aston Villa 10th April 1957, Aston Villa v Dynamo-Kiev 13th November 1961, Aston Villa v West Bromwich Albion FA Cup Semi Final 1957, West Bromwich Albion v Aston Villa 21st October 1961, Official Handbook of Aston Villa 1956-7, Aston Villa v Hearts 19th November 1958, Burnley v Aston Villa 2nd March 1957, The Football League v Scottish Football League 1962. Together with a quantity of football A+BC cards orange back and mauve back, British footballers from the 1970s- . 

Lot 165

BANKSY DISMALAND BANKSY ORIGINAL DISMALAND Bombe aérosol et pochoir sur carton, signé et numéroté à 50 exemplaires.Art gratuit de la peinture en aérosol au pochoir semé au parc à thème de Banksy "Dismaland" qui s'est tenu pendant deux mois, d'août à septembre 2015. Pendant la période d'exposition, Dismaland a organisé un Art Libre où ils cachent l'œuvre à divers endroits et vous pouvez l'emporter chez vous. (Certains dommages sur le carton en sont la cause.) Livré avec ticket original d’entrée et Map Dismaland. Dimensions 30 x 22 cm

Lot 160

BANKSY DISMALAND BANKSY ORIGINAL DISMALAND Bombe aérosol et pochoir sur carton, signé et numéroté à 50 exemplaires.Art gratuit de la peinture en aérosol au pochoir semé au parc à thème de Banksy "Dismaland" qui s'est tenu pendant deux mois, d'août à septembre 2015. Pendant la période d'exposition, Dismaland a organisé un Art Libre où ils cachent l'œuvre à divers endroits et vous pouvez l'emporter chez vous. (Certains dommages sur le carton en sont la cause.) Livré avec ticket original d’entrée et Map Dismaland. Dimensions 30 x 22 cm

Lot 158

BANKSY DISMALAND BANKSY ORIGINAL DISMALAND Bombe aérosol et pochoir sur carton, signé et numéroté à 50 exemplaires.Art gratuit de la peinture en aérosol au pochoir semé au parc à thème de Banksy "Dismaland" qui s'est tenu pendant deux mois, d'août à septembre 2015. Pendant la période d'exposition, Dismaland a organisé un Art Libre où ils cachent l'œuvre à divers endroits et vous pouvez l'emporter chez vous. (Certains dommages sur le carton en sont la cause.) Livré avec ticket original d’entrée et Map Dismaland. Dimensions 30 x 22 cm

Lot 161

BANKSY DISMALAND BANKSY ORIGINAL DISMALAND Bombe aérosol et pochoir sur carton, signé et numéroté à 50 exemplaires.Art gratuit de la peinture en aérosol au pochoir semé au parc à thème de Banksy "Dismaland" qui s'est tenu pendant deux mois, d'août à septembre 2015. Pendant la période d'exposition, Dismaland a organisé un Art Libre où ils cachent l'œuvre à divers endroits et vous pouvez l'emporter chez vous. (Certains dommages sur le carton en sont la cause.) Livré avec ticket original d’entrée et Map Dismaland. Dimensions 30 x 22 cm

Lot 159

BANKSY DISMALAND BANKSY ORIGINAL DISMALAND Bombe aérosol et pochoir sur carton, signé et numéroté à 50 exemplaires.Art gratuit de la peinture en aérosol au pochoir semé au parc à thème de Banksy "Dismaland" qui s'est tenu pendant deux mois, d'août à septembre 2015. Pendant la période d'exposition, Dismaland a organisé un Art Libre où ils cachent l'œuvre à divers endroits et vous pouvez l'emporter chez vous. (Certains dommages sur le carton en sont la cause.) Livré avec ticket original d’entrée et Map Dismaland. Dimensions 30 x 22 cm

Lot 162

BANKSY DISMALAND BANKSY ORIGINAL DISMALAND Bombe aérosol et pochoir sur carton, signé et numéroté à 50 exemplaires.Art gratuit de la peinture en aérosol au pochoir semé au parc à thème de Banksy "Dismaland" qui s'est tenu pendant deux mois, d'août à septembre 2015. Pendant la période d'exposition, Dismaland a organisé un Art Libre où ils cachent l'œuvre à divers endroits et vous pouvez l'emporter chez vous. (Certains dommages sur le carton en sont la cause.) Livré avec ticket original d’entrée et Map Dismaland. Dimensions 30 x 22 cm

Lot 164

BANKSY DISMALAND BANKSY ORIGINAL DISMALAND Bombe aérosol et pochoir sur carton, signé et numéroté à 50 exemplaires.Art gratuit de la peinture en aérosol au pochoir semé au parc à thème de Banksy "Dismaland" qui s'est tenu pendant deux mois, d'août à septembre 2015. Pendant la période d'exposition, Dismaland a organisé un Art Libre où ils cachent l'œuvre à divers endroits et vous pouvez l'emporter chez vous. (Certains dommages sur le carton en sont la cause.) Livré avec ticket original d’entrée et Map Dismaland. Dimensions 30 x 22 cm

Lot 166

BANKSY DISMALAND BANKSY ORIGINAL DISMALAND Bombe aérosol et pochoir sur carton, signé et numéroté à 50 exemplaires.Art gratuit de la peinture en aérosol au pochoir semé au parc à thème de Banksy "Dismaland" qui s'est tenu pendant deux mois, d'août à septembre 2015. Pendant la période d'exposition, Dismaland a organisé un Art Libre où ils cachent l'œuvre à divers endroits et vous pouvez l'emporter chez vous. (Certains dommages sur le carton en sont la cause.) Livré avec ticket original d’entrée et Map Dismaland. Dimensions 30 x 22 cm

Lot 163

BANKSY DISMALAND BANKSY ORIGINAL DISMALAND Bombe aérosol et pochoir sur carton, signé et numéroté à 50 exemplaires.Art gratuit de la peinture en aérosol au pochoir semé au parc à thème de Banksy "Dismaland" qui s'est tenu pendant deux mois, d'août à septembre 2015. Pendant la période d'exposition, Dismaland a organisé un Art Libre où ils cachent l'œuvre à divers endroits et vous pouvez l'emporter chez vous. (Certains dommages sur le carton en sont la cause.) Livré avec ticket original d’entrée et Map Dismaland. Dimensions 30 x 22 cm

Lot 40

Tickets to Cotswold Wildlife Park & Gardens Burford-gifted by Reggie Heyworth, Cotswold Wildlife Park & Gardens - 1 adult ticket and 1 child ticket

Lot 3038

Italian Serenellini bass piano accordion in black and silver with jewelled decoration, twenty pearline keys and seventy-two buttons L41cm; in black simulated reptile skin case with original price ticket from Birmingham Accordion centre for £3200

Lot 1748

FOOTBALL PROGRAMMES & TICKETS including England and other games at Wembley in the 1960's (England v Ireland 1963, Amateur Cup Final 1962 Crook Town v Hounslow Town, England v Rest of the World 1963, FA Cup Final 1961, 1962, 1964, 1965, Benfica v Milan, England v Wales School Boys 1961, England v Austria 1962, England v Brazil 1963. Also with various club programmes including Chelsea (1950's and 1960's), Man Utd v Spurs FA Cup Semi, Burnley, Wrexham, Swansea, Spurs, Edgware Town, Arsenal, Millwall, Luton Town and many more, mostly from the 1950's and 1960's and some more modern. Also with some ticket stubs.

Lot 127

A box of sundry items to include, Welsh Highland Railway ticket stubs, photo, a tile of Locomotive No.11 'Moel Tryfan' 0-6-4 and others

Lot 595

Estate of Dave Prowse - Star Wars - Prowse's original ticket to the Press Showing of The Empire Strikes Back, at the Dominion Theatre, London, May 19th 1980 (prior to the Premiere two days later at Leicester Square Odeon). White, with yellow lower section, black and white text. Some staining, but no tears. Unique piece of Star Wars memorabilia, belonging to a key cast member. Measures approx; 5x8"

Lot 475

Estate of Dave Prowse - Baroness Margaret Thatcher (1925-2013) - Prime Minister - a hand signed typed letter from Thatcher to Prowse, dated 10th June 1980 (just one month after the release of Star Wars The Empire Strikes Back), thanking Prowse for entertaining children at 10 Downing Street during a Trooping Of The Colour event. The letter, in part, reads: 'Dear Mr Prowse... thank you for all you did on Saturday to welcome and entertain the children who came here...I could see from their faces how much they enjoyed meeting you, and I have no doubt that they will remember the occasion for a very long time to come...I am particularly grateful to you for coming to No.10 on a day when you were very busy doing other things - it made all the difference....'. The letter is signed in blue fountain pen ink to its end. On 10 Downing Street stationery. Framed alongside a ticket for the event, and a similar ticket for the previous years' event. Total size; 39cm x 48cm. 

Lot 484

A Collection of 100 English & Scottish Minerals By James R Gregory, London,English, C.1860, each specimen with labels for 'James R Gregory of 15 Russell Street, Covent Garden, London', the case with samples from across the British Isles including the Channel Islands, each sample with handwritten labels in card trays, set accompanied with a facsimile letter of provenance from Brian Lloyd of the later firm of Gregory Bottley & Lloyd dating from June 2010. The list of rocks and minerals are listed as follows: Tray 1 1: Peat – Banffshire 2: Brick Clay – Hampstead 3: Coralline Crag – Orford Suffolk 4: Hampstead Clay – Hampstead, Isle of Wight 5: Lignite – Bovey Tracey 6: Bembridge Limestone – Sconce Point, Isle of Wight 7: Headon Marl – Headon Hill, Isle of Wight 8: Baston Clay – Baston, Hants 9: Bagshot Variagated Sands – Alum Bay, Isle of Wight 10: Pipe Clay – Alum Bay, Isle of Wight 11: London Clay – Highgate 12: Puddingstone – Hertfordshire 13: Upper Chalk – Charlton, Kent 14: Upper Chalk Flint – Charlton, Kent 15: Chalk Marl – Ventnor Isle of Wight 16: N/A (May be include under 91 in error) 17: Gault – Folkestone 18: Coralline Colite – Weymouth 19: Low Greensand – Farringdon Berks. 20: Fullers Earth – Nutfield Surrey 21: Hastings Sand – Hastings 22: Marble – Corfe, Dorset 23: Limestone – Swanage, Dorset 24: Portland Oolite – Portland, Dorset 25: Kimeridge Clay – Weymouth 26: N/A 27: Orford Clay – Weymouth 28: Kelloway Rock – Scarborough 29: Cornbrash – Scarborough 30: Forest Marble – Melksham, Wilts 31: Great Oolite, Bath 32: Stonesfield Slate, Stonesfield 33: Inferior Oolite – Ham Hill, Somerset 34: Inferior Oolite – Crickley Hill, Cheltenham 35: Alum Shale – Whitby 36: Marlstone – Cleveland, Yorkshire 37: Marlstone – South Petherton 38: Limestone: Barrow on Soar 39: Limestone – Keynsham, Bristol 40: Bone Bed – Dust Cliff, Bristol 41: White Limstone – Corsham, Bristol 42: Keuper Limestone – Lossiemouth, Elgin 43: Keuper Sandstone – Ledbury, Hereford 44: Bunter Sandstone – Chester 45: Magnesian Limestone – East Thickley, Durham 46: Marl Slate – Midderidge, Durham 47: Conglomerate – Portishead, Somerset 48: Coal Shale, Fenton, Stafford 49: Coal Shale, Durham 50: Blackband Ironstone – Lanarkshire Tray 2 51: Millstone Grit – Wetley, Stafford 52: Millstone Grit Flagstones – Yorkshire 53: Limestone – Breton, Salop 54: Limestone – St Vincents Rock, Clifton 55: Encrinital Limestone – Derbyshire 56: Cherb – Derbyshire 57: Limestone – Torquay, Devon 58: Killas – Lostwithiel 59: Yellow Sandstone – Kiltorcan, Kilkenny 60: Old Bed Sandstone – Cromarty 61: Lilestone – Stromness, Orkney 62: Cornstone – Cradley, Hereford 63: Bone Bed – Ludlow 64: Upper Ludlow Shale – Ludlow 65: Aymestry Limestone – Aymestry 66: Wenlock Limestone – Dudley 67: Upper Llandovery – Ankerdine Hill, Worcester 68: Caradoc Sandstone – Bala 69: Llandeilo Flags – Skiddaw 70: Lingula Flags – Tremadoe 71: Grib? – Bray Head, Wicklow 72: Grib? – Charnwood Forest, Leicester 73: N/A 74: Granite – Peterhead 75: Granite – Aberdeen 76: Granite – Penrhyn, Cornwall 77: porphyritic Granite – St Levan, Cornwall 78: Chloritic Granite – Carn Brea, Cornwall 79: Lyenite – Guernsey 80: Lyenite – Mountford, Leicester 81: Porphyry – Luxillion, Cornwall 82: Porphry Chimney Rock – Penzance 83: Porphyry – Cumberland 84: Elvan – Landsend, Cornwall 85: Elvan – Swanpool, Near Falmouth 86: Quartzite – Penzance, Cornwall 87: White Quartz – Penzance, Cornwall 88: Serpentine – Lizard, Cornwall 89: Serpentine – Lizard, Cornwall 90: Basalt – Bolam, Durham + Diorite – Guernsey ticket 91: Basalt – Guernsey (See 16 also) 92: Mica Slate – Inverness 93: Mica Slate – Perthshire, Scotland 94: Grein? – Sutherlanshire 95: Hornblende Slate – Cadgwith, Cornwall 96: Clay Slate – Cornwall 97: Dolerite – Nr Glasgow 98: Leucite – Vesuvius 99: Amygdaloid – Skye 100: Volcanic Tuff – Nr Edinburgh Footnote: Gregory’s company first traded from Frith Street (1857), King William Street (1859-1861) and then 25 Golden Square (1862-1866) before it relocated to Russell Street in 1866. The company stayed there until 1874 as is reflected in the letter by Lloyd and it allows for accurate dating within an eight year period.

Lot 4331A

James Bond No Time To Die (2021) - A Collection of World Premiere items. Consisting a ticket to The World Premiere at The Royal Albert Hall on 28th September 2021, a corresponding ticket holder, map & information card, a World Premiere Brochure & a packet of Souvenir Dry Martini popcorn given to attendees.

Lot 4160

Collection of sporting Memorabilia and other Autographs, Including framed signatures from Rudd Gullitt, Jamie Redknapp, Kyle MacLachlan and Anita Dobson. Snooker balls along with a signed Steve Davis cartoon picture. 41 Wimbledon Centre court ticket Lanyards with two framed Federer Photos and a 53x74cm 2019 Wimbledon picture.

Lot 4215

Crossing Over (2009) A complete suit worn by Harrison Ford as "Max" in the 2009 American crime drama. Comprising of a Jacket, trousers, Shirt and tie that comes with the wardrobe ticket, labelled Max in inside pocket. Jacket by Bert Pulitzer (R 44), Shirt by Brooks Brothers (16.5), Trousers (34 x 34 and tie by Tasso Ella. Purchased from Premiere Props.

Lot 4019

Three vintage music programmes for Bill Haley and his Comets from 1957 with original ticket for the Dominion Theatre, Louis Armstrong 1956 and Lonnie Donegan (4 items).

Lot 4400

Harry Potter - London To Hogwarts limited edition ticket, framed, 32 x 44 cm.

Lot 4124

The Jam Strange Town - Picture-sleeve 7 inch single, fully signed by all three members, Paul Weller, Bruce Foxton and Rick Buckler, mounted with an original 1980 Sheffield gig ticket (Top Rank Suite Oct 26 1980), framed, 61 x 32cm.

Lot 4068

T-Rex Isle of Wight ticket 1968, for the first of the IOW 1960s festivals, this including T-Rex, Jefferson Airplane, The Move, Pretty Things, Arthur Brown etc, ticket designed by David Roe, double-sided, 3.5 x 6.25 inches.

Lot 4262

Charlie and the Chocolate Factory (2004) Commemorative crew gift medallion in box, crew fleece (Size XXL), Wrap party ticket, Factory Manual and Instruction Handbook (number 387) and two posters. The owner worked as a private chauffeur from 1990 to 2010. He regularly looked after artists and executives of Warner Films, Warner Music and Sony Music, working on film and music publicity schedules, concert tours and film productions. He worked for many other companies involved in the music, TV and film industry, such as 19 Entertainment and Ripple Music, and on numerous BBC productions. Having become liked and trusted in the industry he built long standing relationships with a number of high profile celebrities and also worked for them directly as required. Just a few examples of clients and film and TV work are - all of the Rolling Stones, Bill Wyman, Michael Jackson, Mariah Carey, Gloria Estefan, Elton John, David Bowie, The Black Crows, Guns & Roses, Deep Purple, Jay Kay, Michael Bolton, Shirley Bassey, The Spice Girls, Clint Eastwood, Tom Cruise, Kenneth Branagh; Evita, All Harry Potter films, Charlie and the Chocolate Factory; Spooks, The Lavender Papers. This item has been consigned to auction by his family.

Lot 465

England international football team commemorative display, commemorating the World Cup 1966, including photographic prints of the team, reproduction ticket stubs and programme, and Bobby Moore autograph, mounted and framed, 68 x 78cms overall.

Lot 502

‘THE SEA SHALL NOT HAVE THEM’, 1954 & ‘H.M.S. DEFIANT’, 1962 – DIRECTOR’S SCRIPTS AND RELATED MATERIAL FOR TWO FILMS (QTY) Comprising:-TheSea Shall Not Have Them, 1954: the director’s shooting script, 114 pp. ofmimeograph typescript bound in brown card covers, the front cover with whitepaper label with the film’s title in typescript, annotated in pencil in anunknown hand 16A, annotated throughout in at least two different hands,one of which is the director’s, in either ballpoint or pencil; with threemimeograph typescript Call Sheets: 20 May, 1 June and 2 June, 1954, similarlyannotated, a black and white front of house still and a press still, both 20.5x 25.6cm.; and-‘H.M.S.Defiant’, 1954: the director’s ‘Shooting Script’ titled The Mutineers,the working title for H.M.S. Defiant [The Mutineers is the nameof the novel by Frank Tillsey upon which Nigel Kneale based his screenplay],160 pp. of mimeograph typescript bound in yellow card covers, the frontinscribed in an unknown hand 15 LEWIS GILBERT, approximately 20 pagesannotated by Gilbert, majority in blue ballpoint pen, with a small piece of looseblue notepaper inserted on p.118 with various notes in the director’s hand; anoriginal typescript ‘Script Supplement’ 2 pp., with corresponding carbon copy; aphotograph album, the cover labelled The Making of the Defiant with LordBrabourne in Denia Spain…containing 75 colour and black and whitephotographs taken during the film shoot, various subjects include Lewis andHylda relaxing off set with family, cast and crew; the ‘Defiant’ at port and atsea, including Lord Mountbatten on board; nine black and white stills, fourfeaturing ‘The Defiant’, one featuring Alec Guinness in costume in conversationwith Lewis and Hylda Gilbert, majority – 20 x 25 cm.; a scrapbook ofphotographs, press clippings and related material including Gilbert’s ticket tothe World Premiere, 22 February, 1962 stuck to the inside cover; 13 ‘Good Luck’telegrams (four stapled into a presentation booklet) all dated 22 February1962, including one from Alec Guinness; and 20 photographs including 17 colourand black and white shots, some press, some private, of the dinner held tocelebrate the release of the film, 13 shots featuring the Mountbatten’s; and ahandmade display painted on card Congratulations to LEWIS GILBERT on thePremiere of his Twenty-First Production “H.M.S. DEFIANT” – 28 x 33 cm.   (a lot)PhotographsSold Without CopyrightConditionReport: TheSea Shall Not Have Them: covers creased, folds and tears to some of the pagescommensurate with use and age, the last page detached from the rest; the callsheets are in poor condition, two of them with paper loss to the right side,all with creasing and tears; front of house still has tear to top of middleedge, light creases to corners and old glue residue to verso; publicity stillhas black paper stuck to top edge of verso and two small areas of paper loss tothe middle of the frontH.M.S.Defiant: overall good, covers slightly grubby, left front corner creased; twoof the stills with creased corners.Bellmans is grateful to Wallace and Hodgson for their assistance with cataloguing the Lewis Gilbert Film Script and Production Archive.

Lot 508

‘ALFIE’, 1966 – PRODUCTION RELATED PAPERWORK AND CORRESPONDENCE (QTY)Alarge quantity of production related paperwork, 1963 – 1971, contained withintwo green card filing cabinet hanging files, both files with originaltypescript tabs Alfie, containing letters from various correspondents, majoritytypescript, some signed, contracts, financial statements etc., various subjectsinclude the film rights, casting the main character of Alfie, the film’s themesong, finances and contracts etc., the majority of the earliest correspondencefrom The Lew Grade Organisation, other correspondents include: Romulus Films,Paramount British Pictures, British Film Fund Agency, Paramount Film Service, SonnyRollins and various solicitors, of note:- A file copy of a letter from Gilbert to Lew Grade, 9 April 1964….”the onlyway to make this film is for a daring picture to be made…I don’t think we needa star for this… I think the quality of the play will go by the board unless weplay a real Cockney…” 1p.;- A typescript letter, signed from Grade to Gilbert regarding discussions with‘Jimmy’ Woolf of Romulus Films who suggested casting Laurence Harvey as Alfie,and a subsequent letter, 15 June 1964 in which Grade suggests the Lew GradeOrganisation back out of the project due to disagreements regarding casting andthat Gilbert continue the project with Romulus Films, 2pp; - A two-page agreement, 9 July 1964, between The Grade Organisation Limited andLewis Gilbert setting out the …terms of the agreement reached between usregarding the rights and interests in the copyright in a) A Play entitled“Alfie” and an original radio play entitled “Alfie Elkins and his Little Life”both written by Bill Naughton and b) A Screen Play by Bill Naughton based onsuch Plays;- A four-page agreement (first page missing), 22 July 1964, between ParamountBritish Pictures Limited and Sheldrake Films Limited stating that ThePicture shall star Mr. Terence Stamp;- A typescript letter, signed, from R. Howard Harrison on Paramount BritishPictures Ltd. Stationery, 12 February 1965, to Sheldrake Films Ltd., confirmingthat …we have agreed to substitute Mr. Terence Stamp with Mr. Michael Caine,1p; - A typescript letter, signed, from George Weltner on Paramount PicturesCorporation headed stationery, 6 April 1965, telling Gilbert….There is moreexcitement about ALFIE than I have seen here or felt for a long time….theExhibitors in the United States are beginning to pressure us about thepicture.  As you probably know, Europe isagog… 1p;- An autograph letter, signed, from Sonny Rollins, undated but circa April 1964,on The Windsor Arms Hotel, Toronto, Canada headed stationery, Rollins thankingGilbert for The very fine way in which you treated me throughout our acquaintance…,enquiring after Hylda and telling him….Both you and she have been soimportant to my work and to myself, not only in ‘Alfie’ but you have inspiredwithin me a deep respect and appreciation of a ‘worth while’ life…1p. oneither side of a single sheet; with a file copy of Gilbert’s reply, 4 May 1966,telling him….I cannot say how much your music has contributed to the successof “Alfie”……Of course, in the long run, “Alfie” will be forgotten, but theaffection which I and my family have for you, will be something much morelasting 1p.;- A small collection of material relating to the premiere at the Plaza Theatre,Piccadilly Circus, 24 March 1966 comprising two tickets for the ‘Gala WorldPremiere’, one for the Royal Circle, an invitation for Mrs A. Gilbert and Guestto the after party at The Cockney Pride; a mimeograph typescript list of theguest list for the premiere; and an original black and white press still of theexterior of the Plaza on the night of the premiere, the verso ink-stampedP.I.C PHOTOS LTD.; a Paramount Studios booklet for 1966, the coverfeaturing Alfie, with the news that the film Smashed The Plaza’sAll-Time Weekly Record!;- A telegram from Howard Koch, Vice-President of Paramount Pictures, undated….Ihave just screened “ALFIE” and there are not enough superlatives to tell youhow wonderful the picture is.  MichaelCaine, in my estimation, emerges as a big star and your direction has made thepicture seem like you are living it rather than watching it….;- An autograph letter from Jane Asher, signed, undated, sent from the TheatreRoyal in Bristol, telling Gilbert the film was….beautifullydirected…..Vivien Merchant’s performance…was absolutely BRILLIANT, oneither side of a sheet of paper, with a file copy of Gilbert’s reply, 31January, 1966, and a colour snap-shot of Asher with cast members MichaelCaine, Shelley Winters, Shirley Ann Field and Julia Foster, and another ofAsher with Gilbert’s son John, both – 9 x 13 cm.;- A typescript letter, signed, from John Woolf on Romulus Films Ltd headedstationery, 1 September 1966, sent to Gilbert at the Hilton Hotel in Tokyoduring the filming of You Only Live Twice, congratulating him on thesuccess of Alfie….John [Gilbert] tells me that Paramount sayit will gross ten million dollars at least. What a bit of luck for your Tax Inspector!, the letter also refersto the early discussions regarding the film Oliver!, Woolf tellingGilbert with regard to the casting of Richard Burton as Fagin….I have yourreservations well in mind…..I know how Burton would play the part and you needhave no fear that it would in any way compare with the Guinness Fagin, 1p.with corresponding Air Mail envelope;- A typescript letter, signed, from Dick Van Dyke on personalised stationery, 14November 1966, congratulating Gilbert on the film….A lot of scripts andstories come into my office; perhaps one day I will be lucky enough to find apiece of material like ‘ALFIE’ bearing a ‘Lewis Gilbert’ label….1p.; with afile copy of Gilbert’s reply; - A telegram from Joseph Freidman of Paramount Pictures to Gilbert at the HiltonHotel, Tokyo, undated but circa November 1966, giving news of rave reviews andbox office records; and a folder of material relating to various awards, mostnotably the 1967 Academy Awards, including: two programmes for the 39thAnnual Academy Awards Presentation, Santa Monica Civic Auditorium, April 10,1967; an unused ticket for the ceremony, a used ticket for the Board ofGovernors Ball following the ceremony with corresponding envelope; a seatingplan for the auditorium; two typescript letters on Academy of Motion PictureArts and Sciences headed stationery, one from Executive Director MargaretHerrick, signed, detailing arrangements for the ceremony, the other from thePresident of the Board of Governors regarding restrictions with regard to useof Academy Award symbols; an invitation from Ruth and Howard W. Koch to acocktail party to welcome Hylda and Lewis Gilbert to America for the AcademyAwards; and an elaborate silk-screened card from Hylda to Lewis, signed andinscribed My Personal ‘Oscar’ in all categories, Hylda, withcorresponding envelope inscribed in Hylda’s hand To Lewis Gilbert ‘ALFIE’;and related material  (a lot)With regard to John Woolf’s letter sent to Gilbert in Tokyo, 1 September 1966, discussing the casting of Richard Burton as Fagin, much to Gilbert’s regret, it later transpired that he was unable to direct Oliver! due to other contractual obligations and had instead to direct The Adventurers, which he described in his autobiography as “a big picture but it was a big picture about nothing”.  Richard Burton, amongst other unlikely candidates such as Peter O’Toole and Peter Sellers, had been briefly considered for the role of Fagin, as well as Julie Andrews and Elizabeth Taylor for the role of Nancy. ConditionReport: Overall goodFootnote: Lewis Gilbert regarded Alfie as his ‘breakthrough’ film.  The chapter devoted to the film in his autobiography is entitled ‘The Film That Changed My Life’.  In it he recounts how it was his wife Hylda who, following a...

Lot 511

JAMES BOND, ‘YOU ONLY LIVE TWICE’, 1967 – SCRAPBOOKAred hardback scrapbook compiled by Hylda Gilbert, the 17 pages pasted withnumerous press clippings and material relating to the premiere including: twotickets for the Royal World Charity Premiere, Odeon Leicester Square, Monday 12June 1966, [one trimmed and pasted to the inside cover] with a correspondingticket for the Royal Enclosure and a ticket inviting early arrival; a ticketfor the press screening on the same date; a two-page mimeographed time tablefor the premiere; five black and white press stills of Lewis and Hylda Gilbertat the premiere including one with Cubby Broccoli, and one with Alan Whicker(three copies) – two: 20.5 x 26 cm. and three: 19 x 24.6 cm; ten ‘Good Luck’telegrams; a Polaroid of Gilbert and Cubby Broccoli in Japan; four identicalphotographs of Lewis Gilbert on set with Sean Connery, three colour and oneblack and white, printed later – majority 21 x 30 cm.; and a colour machineprint reproduction of four snap shots of Lewis Gilbert on a location scout withKen Adam, framed, overall measurements – 31 x 41 cm.All Photographs Sold Without CopyrightConditionReport: Overall goodBellmans is grateful to Wallace and Hodgson for their assistance with cataloguing the Lewis Gilbert Film Script and Production Archive.

Lot 585

A collection of various football ticket stubs relating to Scotland and Rangers, late 1950/60s, approx 58 tickets, song sheets and various match programmes Condition Report: Available upon request

Lot 273

Pink Floyd: A Rare Autographed Copy Of The Album A Saucerful Of Secrets,1968,Columbia SCX6258, the back of the sleeve signed by David Gilmour, Roger Waters, Rick Wright and Nick Mason in black felt-tip pen, with Mason adding Pink Floyd in characteristic scriptFootnotes:Provenance:According to information from the vendor of this and the following lot, he attended the gig and, during the support act's appearance, got into conversation with Nick Mason, who had come into the audience to watch them. He agreed to the vendor going backstage to meet the rest of Pink Floyd and that is when he obtained their autographs on the ticket and album.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Lot 274

Pink Floyd: A Rare, Original Autographed Concert Ticket,1969,for the St. James Hall, Chesterfield, 27th March, the reverse signed by David Gilmour, Roger Waters, Rick Wright and Nick Mason in black felt-tip pen, the ticket numbered 630 on the front with fluorescent print, 3 1/2in x 6in (8.8cm x 15.2cm)Footnotes:Pink Floyd were booked to play in Chesterfield at St. James Hall for the Chesterfield Technical College Rag Ball. The gig was organised by David McPhie, local record shop owner, manager for Shape Of The Rain (who were support on the night) and regular music promoter in Chesterfield under the club name, Velvet Underground.Provenance:According to information from the vendor of this and the previous lot, he attended the gig and, during the support act's appearance, got into conversation with Nick Mason, who had come into the audience to watch them. He agreed to the vendor going backstage to meet the rest of Pink Floyd and that is when he obtained their autographs on the ticket and album.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Lot 278

Led Zeppelin: An Earl's Court 'Zeppelin Express' Concert Poster23rd-25th May, 1975,printed on paper for the London concert, rolled, 25 1/4in x 35 1/2in (64cm x 90cm)Footnotes:The demand for tickets to the Earls Court concerts was so high that all three performances sold out within four hours. This unprecedented demand led to two additional dates, on 17th and 18th May, making a total of 85,000 ticket sold.This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: †† VAT at the prevailing rate on Hammer Price and Buyer's Premium.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Lot 288

Nirvana: A hand-written setlist by Dave Grohl For The Octagon, Sheffield,28th November 1991,from Nirvana's 1991 British tour, written in black ink in Dave Grohl's hand to the reverse of a Sheffield University Student's Union Guest List sheet, the list of songs comprising 'Drain You', 'Aneurysm', 'School', 'Floyd', [Smells Like] 'Teen Spirit', 'About A Girl', 'Polly', 'Lithium', 'Sliver', 'Breed', 'Been A Son', 'Neg. Creep', 'On A Plain' and 'Blew', together with a ticket for the gig at The Octagon, Sheffield University, the set list 11 1/2in x 8in (29.2cm x 20.4cm), (2)Footnotes:Provenance:Acquired by the vendor when attending the concert in Sheffield in 1991.Nirvana performed for one night in Sheffield as part of a nine-date UK tour to promote the release of Nevermind two months prior. In England they were supported by Japanese rock group Shonen Knife, and Scottish Indie band Captain America (later renamed Eugenius). After the 1991 tour, Nirvana's only other live performance in England was their Reading Festival appearance in August 1992.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Lot 315

The Clash: A Group of Three Signed Cigarette Packets,1978-1979,comprising: a Players No.6 cigarette packet signed by Johnny Rotten, a torn Marlboro cigarette packet signed by Johnny Rotten 'To Swicth', and a cigarette packet signed by Paul Simonon and Topper Headon to one side, Joe Strummer and Mick Jones on the other side, together with a ticket stub for The Clash at the Manchester Apollo, 2nd July 1978, and a promotional pamphlet for 'The Switch', the largest 3in x 5 1/2in (7.7cm x 14cm)Footnotes:Provenance:The Clash signatures: Acquired by the vendor on 2nd July 1978, at The Clash's performance at the Manchester Apollo, the corresponding ticket stub is included in this Lot.Johnny Rotten signatures: Acquired by the vendor on 18th June 1979, at Public Image Ltd's performance at The Russell Club (The Factory), Manchester.In 1979 the vendor was a member of the Punk band called The Switch, who Rotten addresses (spelled incorrectly) on one cigarette packet.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Lot 826

Boss & Co fitted leather gun travel case constructed of oak bound in leather with brass corner caps and brass push lock . the interior is fitted to carry a pair of guns with barrels up to 30" lined in red baize. The outer cover is constructed of canvas and leather with pockets original with ticket for Captain E Stocks, Woodhall, Downham Market. leather in good condition outer protective canvas has done its job.

Lot 822

A good quality leather leg of mutton gun case, with space for 30" barrels embossed E.S. with Boss & Co. ticket on end cap .

Lot 460

Football Programmes, various FA Cup Finals, 1993 including ticket stub, with replay, 1994 with tickets, 1995, 1996, various other programme related ephemera, etc. (a quantity)

Lot 522

NWOBHM records to include Johnny Crash, 'Neighbourhood Threat' (466224 1 Matrix 01 466226 20 1A1, 1B1) also Whiplash 'Ticket to Mayhem' (RR 9596) and a collection of early 1990s promo copies and DJ copies, mixed.

Lot 524

Collection of punk rock singles to include Sex Pistols 'Something Else', Bill Nelson's Red Noise 'Revolt Into Style' (blue vinyl), The Clash, New Model Army ' Better Than Them' also a poster and ticket for Gillan.

Lot 423

Dupin (Charles). View of the history and actual state of the military force of Great British. Translated, with notes, by an Officer, two volumes, first English edition, London: John Murray, 1822, two volumes bound in one, some light spotting, mostly to first and last few leaves, contemporary black half calf, a little rubbed to joints, with upper cover becoming detached, 8vo, together with Stewart (Colonel David). Sketches of the character, manors, and present state of the Highlanders of Scotland; with the details of the military service of the Highland Regiments, two volumes, 2nd edition, Edinburgh, Archibald Constable and Co., etc., 1822, large folding hand-coloured engraved map (a few tears along folds, without loss, and a little restrengthened to verso), contemporary half calf over marbled boards, rubbed and some marks, and spine somewhat faded, with loss of morocco spine labels, 8vo, plus Mackinnon (Colonel Daniel). Origin and Services of the Cold Stream Guards, two volumes, 1st edition, London: Richard Bentley, 1833, monochrome wood-engraved plates, contemporary ownership signature to front blank of Thomas Chatwin V. S., Chichester, and later bookplate of Arther Granville Soames two front pastedown of each volume, booksellers ticket of Sifton, Praed & Co., to each, contemporary dark blue half calf gilt, rubbed and scuffed to spines, 8vo, and a bound volume of The British Military Journal, April-September 1799, containing eight maps and five plates (one plate missing at page 356), some marks and light water stain to lower edges, contemporary half calf, worn, 4toQty: (6)

Lot 515

Egypt. A photograph album of Egyptian government vehicles, 1919-20, 48 window-mounted gelatin silver prints, showing government garages, motorcycles, Cairo fire brigade van, repairs, loading of vehicles on trains and boats, cars and ancient monuments, street scenes, etc., fever hospital/GPO vans, early registration numbers in images identified as 73 EG, 90 EG, 102 EG, 123 EG, etc., images 8 x 13.5 cm, a complete album without annotations, photographer's name inscribed on small ticket at rear, 'Verner-Furlong', original cloth with 'Mechanical Transport/Ministry of Communications' label to upper cover, rubbed, small folioQty: (1)Footnote: The photographer is probably 2nd Lieutenant William Albert Verner-Furlong of the Royal Flying Corps.

Lot 294

A collection of items to include two silver mounted crystal decanters, a electroplated champagne bucket and an Edwardian brass dinner gongfirst, London, 1930 by Mappin & Web, of tapering design attached a silver bottle 'Whisky" bottle ticket, Sheffield, 1981 by Roberts and Belk, together with another silver mounted decanter, a silver mounted crystal sugar caster, Sheffield, 1936 by Copper Brothers, a plated champagne, a circular tray and an Edwardian brass dinner gong and striker, (7)first height 31 cm.Condition: Good condition commensurate with age. Small chip to tip of finial of Mappin decanter

Lot 631

A collection of 19th century and later ephemeraincluding: two brochures and a season ticket for the International Inventions Exhibition 1885; a folio of menus, programmes, photographs, maps and packaging; together with a copy of George Cruikshank 'Illustrations of Time', 1827/1828, cloth cover, landscape folio (qty)Condition: Cruikshank volume heavily worn condition, with losses and staining. Collection in worn condition overall.

Lot 3223

BOXING INTEREST; a sepia photograph of Tommy George Farr, former light heavy weight champion, also framed with a ticket stub, dated Thursday August 26th 1937, Yankee Stadium, and an autographed card inscribed 'To my friend, Harry, from former boxing champion, Joe Johnson, 30 x 25cm.

Lot 100

RUFC: England v Ireland programme with 2 ticket stubs 11.2.1950; another early programme; various ticket stubs; a group of 18 1960's programmes with tickets; a collection of home international programmes 1960-1980's

Lot 102

MCFC: FA Cup ticket stub 1955; League Cup Final programme 1970; Charity programme signed Peter Barnes ,book signed by Tony Book, Mike Summerbee and others; HMQEII Stanley Gibbons stamp collection

Lot 133

FOOTBALL, England home selection, inc. programmes, 1950s (21) & 1960s (64); ticket & rosette (1956), Austria ticket (1965); songsheets (3), 1961, 1962 & 1963, G to VG, 91*

Lot 256

RUGBY UNION, Cardiff home programmes, all v Barbarians, 1951/2 (with ticket stub), 1953/4 & 1954/5, G to VG, 4

Lot 266

CRICKET, original ticket for Oxford v Cambridge, 1919, at Lords, with repro photo of Cambridge team, VG, 2

Lot 280

FOOTBALL, Leicester City Ladies season ticket booklet, 1905/6, split to internal spine, G

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