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Lot 14

MIXED SPORT, programmes, inc. cricket, 1972 B&H Cup Final (with ticket), 1966/7 Australia brochure; rugby union (mainly Leicester), v Irish Wolfhounds 1966, Barbarians; Eastern Province v Cardiff 1967 (tears), cycle speedway, Horspath v South London 1964 Gold Cup Final etc., FR to EX, 14*

Lot 1575

POP MUSIC, The Style Council, presentation piece comprising five original ticket & three concert programme covers, overmounted in black, framed in perspex, 27 x 17 overall, EX

Lot 1576

POP MUSIC, The Jam, presentation piece comprising an original ticket (Michael Sobell Sports Centre, Sat 12th Dec 1981) & reprint record cover & advert flyer, overmounted in black, framed in perspex, 18 x 14 overall, corner crease to ticket ow EX

Lot 1649

POP MUSIC, Michael Jackson tour programme & concert ticket, 16th July 1988, Wembley Stadium, VG, 2

Lot 227

CRICKET, West Indies to Australia, inc. scarce full unused ticket for the New South Wales v West Indies tour match at the Sydney Cricket Ground 29th November 1960 (Tied Test tour); brochures, West Indies to Australia, 1968/9 (N.S.W Cricket Association publication) & 1975-76 programme for West Indies match in Canberra against the A.C.T & Southern N.S.W XI, VG to EX, 3

Lot 316

FOOTBALL, ticket, 1966 World Cup, Soviet Union v Hungary (quarter final), played at Roker Park (Sunderland), pale blue, VG

Lot 320

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

Lot 126

Pair: Sergeant A. Spicksley, 2nd Battalion, Border Regiment, who was killed in action at Kruiseecke Hill, during the First Battle of Ypres, in October 1914 1914 Star, with clasp (6312 Sjt. A. Spicksley. 2/Bord: R.); Victory Medal 1914-19 (6312 Sjt. A. Spicksley. Bord. R.); Memorial Plaque (Alfred Spicksley) good very fine (3) £160-£200 --- Alfred William Spicksley was born in 1882 at New Barnet, Hertfordshire and attested for the Border Regiment in October 1900. He served with the 1st Battalion in South Africa during the Boer War and was awarded the Q.S.A. with 4 clasps. Following the outbreak of the Great War he served with 14 Platoon in the 2nd Battalion on the Western Front from 5 October 1914, his battalion moving forward to Ypres on 14 October then on to Zillebeke on 15 October and entrenched on Kruiseecke Hill on 20 October with the battalion’s front covering over 2 miles. Second Lieutenant Clancy was killed on 22 October and Captain Gordon and around 14 men were killed on 23 October. As the enemy began their attack in force on 24 October, the battalion was given the order that - ‘trenches were to be held at all costs’: ;Battalion’s positions came under heavy bombardment - trenches being commanded on three sides by enemy artillery, particularly from guns situated on America Ridge about 1 mile to the south-east. One officer calculated 1500 enemy shells during a 10 hour period. Colonel Wylly notes that it was impossible to leave the trenches by day, rations and supplies having to be brought up by night. There were no telephonic communications - messages being carried by runners, and enemy snipers were operating from 300 yards. Machine-gun section blown out of its position during night and one gun buried. Detachment under Lieutenant Wilson forced to retire to second position. Lieutenant Watson led his party back during night (25th) and upon seeing the enemy advancing in large numbers moved his gun to a more forward position where his section inflicted high casualties from 300 yards throughout the day. party of some 200 Germans entered line to the left of “B” Company and indicated that they wished to surrender. However, when Major Allen and six men moved out to bring them in he was killed with one other man. Front-line trenches held by “A” and “B” Companies taken (26th) - 70 survivors driven to the rear...later with Headquarters personnel, held off further enemy advance. “C” Company under Captain Molyneux-Seel brought up in support. Battalion ordered to retire to Zandvoorde during evening.’ (British Battalions in France and Belgium 1914 by Ray Westlake refers) The Registers of Soldiers’ Effects and CWGC both state that Spicksley was killed in action on 23 October 1914 whereas the 1914 Star medal roll states that he was killed in action on 26 October 1914. He was the son of James Spicksley, of New Barnet, Herts and the husband of Jeanie Hall Spicksley, of Braeport, Dunblane, Perthshire. Having no known grave, he is commemorated on the Ypres (Menin Gate) Memorial, Belgium, and on the East Barnet Valley War Memorial, New Barnet. Sold together with a large quantity of photographs and postcards relating to the recipient, his family and the Border Regiment including a portrait photograph of the recipient in uniform and a postcard of 14 Platoon, 2nd Border Regiment, 27 August 1914, sent by the recipient to his mother post dated Pembroke Dock, 11 September 1914; a ticket to the opening ceremony of the Menin Gate Memorial, Ypres on 24 July 1927 and an associated medallion; A Border Regiment shoulder title; and a booklet entitled ‘Introduction to the registers of the Ypres (Menin Gate) and Tyne Cot, Passchendaele, Memorials, Belgium.’

Lot 615

Selection of boxed and loose Tri-ang railway, including a turntable, Ticket Office

Lot 8382

Zwei Vintage-Plakate der 1960/70er: Dance-Concert im Avalon Ballroom 1966, Siebdruckplakat der Ben Grandy Company San Francisco, verso gestempelt, Frank Zappa Plakat, Offset auf rosafarbenem Papier, sowie als Beigabe ein Ticket des Zappa Konzerts in der Berliner Deutschlandhalle 1980, bis 59 x 43 cm

Lot 1822

A signed Bobby Robson autobiography together with a 1990 Makita International football program and a ticket - NO RESERVE

Lot 2164

The first two Paul McCartney solo LPs plus 'Rubber Soul' LP and 'Twist & Shout' EP by The Beatles and 'Imagine' LP by John Lennon, no poster or postcard (5). Also includes a Bootleg Beatles concert program and ticket - NO RESERVE

Lot 1295

For sale on behalf of BBC Children in Need -  NOTE - THERE WILL BE NO BUYERS PREMIUM ON THIS LOT. Two tickets to the final of the BBC Young Dancer competition in January 2022. Each talented finalist will perform a brand new solo and will take part in a specially commissioned group piece, at the end of which one will be named the overall winner. You’ll also get a goodie to take home! Winners must be 18 or over. This experience is for up to 2 people – travel, food and accommodation costs are not included, and the winners will need to make their own way to the venue, likely to be in London, in January 2022 which will be co-ordinated through the Bargain Hunt production office and BBC Young Dancer Production team. This experience has been offered by a third party. The ticket provider or venue may require attendees to comply with Covid-19 protocols in place at the time of the event. Should the experience not go ahead as planned due to Covid-19 or other unforeseen circumstances, the winning bidder must contact the BBC Bargain Hunt production team who will liaise with the event organiser and endeavour to reschedule the experience or arrange an alternative prize. As this is a charity auction, BBC Studios is unable to offer a refund in the event of a change of date, postponement or cancellation.

Lot 1297

For sale on behalf of BBC Children in Need -  NOTE - THERE WILL BE NO BUYERS PREMIUM ON THIS LOT. A must-have prize for fans of Mrs. Brown’s Boys! A signed programme, some goodies and two tickets to see the Mrs. Brown’s Boys 2022 Tour at a mutually convenient venue & date to be agreed between winning bidder and the Mrs. Brown’s Boys team. Winners must be 18 or over. Subject to Covid restrictions at the time, the tour may include a meet and greet with the cast/tour of set but not guaranteed. This experience is for up to 2 people – travel, food and accommodation costs are not included, and the winners will need to make their own way to the tour venue which will be co-ordinated through the Bargain Hunt production office and the Mrs. Brown’s Boys production team. This experience has been offered by a third party. The ticket provider or venue may require attendees to comply with Covid-19 protocols in place at the time of the event. Should the experience not go ahead as planned due to Covid-19 or other unforeseen circumstances, the winning bidder must contact the BBC Bargain Hunt production team who will liaise with the event organiser and endeavour to reschedule the experience or arrange an alternative prize. As this is a charity auction, BBC Studios is unable to offer a refund in the event of a change of date, postponement or cancellation.

Lot 1300

For sale on behalf of BBC Children in Need -  NOTE - THERE WILL BE NO BUYERS PREMIUM ON THIS LOT. You and a friend can be part of the studio audience at live recording of The Graham Norton Show, filmed at BBC Television Centre in London. You will also enjoy drinks after the recording in the production guest green room! Winners must be 18 or over. This experience is for up to 2 people – travel, food and accommodation costs are not included. Subject to covid restrictions, the winning bidder and their guest will need to make their own way to the studios by 6:15pm during September/October 2021 when the new series starts filming (if studio audience is not allowed by Sept 2021 then the prize can be deferred until next series begins filming). Please note drinks in the green room is not a meet and greet experience with the celebs/Graham himself. Further final details will be co-ordinated through the Bargain Hunt office and The Graham Norton Show team. This experience has been offered by a third party. The ticket provider or venue may require attendees to comply with Covid-19 protocols in place at the time of the event. Should the experience not go ahead as planned due to Covid-19 or other unforeseen circumstances, the winning bidder must contact the BBC Bargain Hunt production team who will liaise with the event organiser and endeavour to reschedule the experience or arrange an alternative prize. As this is a charity auction, BBC Studios is unable to offer a refund in the event of a change of date, postponement or cancellation.

Lot 1302

For sale on behalf of BBC Children in Need -  NOTE - THERE WILL BE NO BUYERS PREMIUM ON THIS LOT. A perfect lot for green-fingered bidders! Two guests can go to the Gardeners’ World Live event at the NEC in Birmingham and enjoy backstage hospitality and the chance to pose your gardening conundrums to one of the presenters! Winners must be 18 or over. This experience is for up to 2 people – travel and accommodation costs are not included, and the winners will need to make their own way to the venue. The winning bidder must be available to attend the show in June 2022 (provisional date for the event). The date will be coordinated through the Bargain Hunt production office. This experience has been offered by a third party. The ticket provider or venue may require attendees to comply with Covid-19 protocols in place at the time of the event. Should the experience not go ahead as planned due to Covid-19 or other unforeseen circumstances, the winning bidder must contact the BBC Bargain Hunt production team who will liaise with the event organiser and endeavour to reschedule the experience or arrange an alternative prize. As this is a charity auction, BBC Studios is unable to offer a refund in the event of a change of date, postponement or cancellation.

Lot 71

A 20th century hand-cut silver-mounted spirit decanter with sherry ticket. The decanter's silver mount engraved 'Presented to the Officers 1 Mercian by Major ECD Dodsworth 1980'. The (limited edition 1671 of 2500) heavy hallmarked silver sherry ticket commemorating the 1977 Silver Jubilee. 

Lot 1729

ENGLAND VS. WEST GERMANY WORLD CUP FINAL PROGRAMME 1966, along with three ticket stubs from the eighth final and one from the quarter final (5)

Lot 187

Music Memorabilia - The Beach Boys / Brian Wilson collection of mixed items including 2 x framed and glazed tickets for their Wembley Arena concert on 6th June 1980 signed by Carl Wilson, Mike Love, Bruce Johnson, a collection of ticket stubs spanning decades, some handbills, brochures & tour programmes, plus approx 12 books, along with a collection of newspaper cuttings & articles

Lot 30

Music Programmes - Three to include Bob Dylan European Tour 1981, Bruce Springsteen Born in the USA Tour and Dizzy Gillespie and Jimmy Smith 1965 Tour which includes ticket for Manchester Free TRade Hall

Lot 60

Music Memorabilia - Booker T and The MGs signed and framed autographs from an event at The Horseshoe casino Thursday 26th February 1998, ticket included

Lot 69

Music Memorabilia - Bath Festival Of Blues flyer 28th June 1969 giving artist details to front and ticket purchase details to rear. Pin holes and slight losses to top corners, otherwise good

Lot 74A

Music Memorabilia - Bob Dylan 1978 souvenir concert programme with Earls Court ticket taped to inside front cover.  Cover is detached with staple holes, creasing and some discolouration.  

Lot 88

Music Memorabilia - Three framed Rolling Stones items to include ltd edn Come On 7 inch single montage, 5 x contemporary ticket stubs and Keith Richards print

Lot 98

Music Memorabilia - Bruce Springsteen - Four programmes to include 2006 American Land Tour, 2008 Tour, 2007 Tour and 1999 Tour, 2 x badges and a keyring plus a 1986 Lindisfarne Christmas Show 1986 programme and ticket

Lot 211

Two Secret Affair Framed Montages, that includes a concert ticket for 30/09/1980 at Newcastle City Hall.

Lot 245

Beatles Ticket Stubs and Framed Fan Club Ephemera, the tickets are from /the Beatles and Roy Orbison show on 25/5/1963 at Sheffield City Hall and on 08/12/1965 at The Gaumont Theatre, Sheffield, also included is the fan club welcome information, and three copies of Pop Weekly with Brian Jones on the cover, framed and mounted.

Lot 311

A collection of 1960s boxing magazines and ticket stubs and Cafe Royal menus, to include boxers such as Henry Cooper v Alex Miteff 1960, Brian London, Eddie Machen, along with Lords Cricket scorecards with two England v Australia ticket stubs from Sat June 20th 1964, and other Sporting programmes and magazines, some with results notations in biro

Lot 42

Goldsmith (Oliver). A History of the Earth and Animated Nature, 2 volumes, Edinburgh and London: A. Fullarton and Co., c.1848, engraved portrait frontispiece to volume I (some marginal damp staining), additional hand-coloured vignette titles to each (that to volume 2 offset), 71 hand-coloured etched plates only (of 72, lacking plate 16), some finger- and dust-soiling, occasional minor spots or marks, plate 34 with small loss to lower outer blank corner, plate 49 with short closed edge tear (crossing plate border, not affecting image), each letterpress title with ink library stamp on verso, volume 2 with minor worming to final few leaves, bookseller's ticket on each rear pastedown, hinges cracking, contemporary tan half calf, rubbed and faded with some wear and marks, volume 2 with some loss to leather on rear cover, large 8vo, together with another edition of the same: A History of the Earth and Animated Nature, 2 volumes, London: Blackie & Son, 1868, half-titles, engraved portrait frontispiece and hand-coloured additional vignette title to each, numerous engraved plates, many with hand-colouring, wood-engraved illustrations to text, some light finger-soiling and occasional spotting to plates (mainly affecting uncoloured plates), letterpress somewhat toned with scattered spotting, volume 1 with scarce marginal damp staining, hinges cracking, top edges gilt, contemporary dark green half morocco gilt, faded, stained and rubbed, most corners showing, large 8voQty: (4)

Lot 199

Reynolds (Graham). The Early Paintings and Drawings of John Constable, 2 volumes (text/plates), Yale University Press for the Paul Mellon Centre for Studies in British Art, 1996, numerous colour and monochrome illustrations, text volume with some marginal water stains towards end, original cloth, dust jackets, 4to, together with Nicolson (Benedict). Joseph Wright of Derby. Painter of Light, 2 volumes (text/plates), Paul Mellon Foundation for British Art, 1968, colour and monochrome illustrations, Henry Sotheran ticket, original cloth, dust jackets, a couple of small tears, 4to, with others including W.G. Strickland's A Dictionary of Irish Artists, IUP reprint, Shannon, 1968, A.E. Haswell Miller & N.P. Dawnay's Military Drawings and Paintings in the Collection of Her Majesty the Queen, 2 volumes, 1969-70, A.J. Finberg's The History of Turner's Liber Studiorum, 1924, and W.A. Churchill's Watermarks in Paper in Holland, England, France etc, in the XVII and XVIII centuries and the interconnection, 1935Qty: (13)

Lot 255

Milne (A. A.). Winnie-the-Pooh, 1st deluxe edition, London: Methuen, 1926, numerous black & white illustrations by Ernest H. Shepard, scarce minor marks or spots, upper outer corner of penultimate printed leaf a trifle creased, pictorial endpapers (some light toning in places), all edges gilt, original red limp leather gilt, somewhat rubbed, extremities worn, spine cocked, 8vo, together with: Ibid., Now We Are Six, 2nd edition, 1927, numerous black & white illustrations by Ernest H. Shepard, a few minor marks, half-title & imprint page toned, front free endpaper with ink manuscript ownership name, top edge gilt, original red cloth gilt, some minor marks (mainly to rear cover), extremities rubbed, faded spine with lightly frayed ends, 8vo, plus: Potter (Beatrix), The Tale of Mrs. Tiggy-Winkle, 1st edition, London: Frederick Warne, 1905, colour illustrations throughout, half-title & frontispiece blank reverse each with contemporary ink manuscript inscription, scarce minor finger-soiling, p.77 with small area of paper adhered near top of image (skinned from facing leaf), stitching strained, pictorial endpapers, front pastedown with bookseller's ticket to upper corner, front hinge cracked, original brown boards, with inset colour pictorial panel to upper cover, spine crudely strengthened with green cloth, some minor marks, front corners rubbed, 16mo, with three other Beatrix Potter first editions: The Tale of Two Bad Mice (1904), The Tale of the Flopsy Bunnies (1909, early issue with notice board in p.14 illustration), and Appley Dapply's Nursery Rhymes [1917], all defectiveQty: (6)

Lot 394

English School 1754 The Charming Brute: A Satire on Handel Etching 33.2 x 23.5cm; 13 x 9¼in (sheet) Together with Jean Baptiste Delafosse (French 1721-1806) after Louis Carmontelle (French 1717-1806); Portrait of the Mozart family; etching; 32.6 x 20.4cm; 12¾ x 8in (sheet); James Bretherton (act. 1750-1799) after Loraine Smith (1751-1835); A Sunday Concert; etching and aquatint; 33.5 x 48.8cm; 13.1 x 19¼in (image); Francesco Bartolozzi (Italian 1728-1815) after Giovanni Battista Cipriani (Italian 1727-1785); Ticket for the masqued ball at Ranelagh; etching; 15.6 x 10cm; 6¼ x 4in (sheet); After William Hogarth; Masquerade ticket; etching; 19.7 x 27.9cm; 7¾ x 11in; Herbert Bourne (c.1825-1907) after Thomas Webster (1800-1886); The Village Choir; etching with hand-colouring; 14.6 x 25.4cm; 5¾ x 10in (image) (6) Provenance: 'Mozart family' presented to Angus Greenland by Leopold Mozart, 1764 (according to inscription to verso); 'Ranelagh' presented to Edward Croft-Murray by James and Christine Byam Shaw; All from the collection of Edward Croft-Murray (1907-1980)

Lot 175A

A group of military related ephemera, to include an invitation to the afternoon party at Buckingham Palace on the 12th July 1967, letters from the central chancery of the orders of knighthood for John Frederick Pierce, The Chapel of the order to the British Empire application letter and order form, a statutes of the most excellent order of the British Empire information book with central gold seal, receipt from the central chancery of the orders of knighthood, railway passengers insurance company insurance ticket, stamped 1967, service memorandums, etc. (a quantity)

Lot 180

[IRISH BINDINGS] Book of Common Prayer, 4to, Dublin, 1778 bound with Constitutions and Canons, Dublin, 1783, in full blue straight-grain morocco gilt & blind, a.e.g., leather owner ticket to front paste-down for Ainsworth Pillson, partially eroded bookbinder's ticket for G. H[ender]son [?], Belfast; together with 2 vols Shakespeare with Queen's University gilt stamps to upper covers (3)

Lot 226

Seahorses ephemera and memorabilia to include: three original t-shirts (two L, one XL), approx 23 ticket stubs / passes / flyers (some non Seahorses) inc one signed by Reni etc, Seahorses 1997 tour itinerary, Japanese Tour 1997 programme, John Squire 2003 tour itinerary.

Lot 229

Four Stone Roses tickets / stubs: Spike Island, Alexandra Palace, a complete/untorn Glasgow Green ticket, a stub for Leicester University SU.

Lot 230

7 tickets / ticket stubs - circa 1990s for Stone Roses concerts inc Sheffield Arena, Brixton Academy and others.

Lot 231

Stone Roses merchandise and concert memorabilia etc: ticket stubs, concert lanyards, original US promo pack with badges and postcard, nine original postcards, stickers, laces from the Ian Brown Adidas trainers.

Lot 412

Duran Duran memorabilia to include: 1981 tour programme with ticket, TV Times (1983) featured on cover, promo photo plus cassette of US 84 concert. Provenance: the George Rab archive. Obtained by the vendor from Mike Caddick at Rocker's Records, Hurst St, Birmingham, who rented space at the shop to the band for use as a fan club office. Also a collection of 4 x 7", a flexi disc, 6 x 12" inc a single sided promo. All in Ex+ condition.

Lot 445

A collection of Siouxsie and the Banshees memorabilia to include: limited edition (119/1000) 'The Seven Year Itch' poster (12 x 16.5") signed in black marker by Siouxsie Sioux, Budgie, Steven Severin, Knox Chandler. Also with a ticket stub, and a tour CD with booklet also signed.

Lot 471

Collection of signed items to include: Verve - Voyager 1 (poss unofficial, black vinyl, Ex+/Ex) signed to front of sleeve in silver ink by Richard Ashcroft, Peter Salisbury, Simon Tong, Nick McCabe and Simon Jones. Also: an 8x10" with same inscription signed by Richard Ashcroft, another 8x10" signed by Richard Ashcroft, Si Tong, Pete Salisbury, Simon Jones, Nick McCabe. A ticket stub, a Bitter Sweet Symphony promotional cassette.

Lot 473

Coldplay memorabilia to include: a copy of Coldplay - Brother & Sisters (7", Fierce Panda, NING 68) signed in silver ink with inscription by Chris Martin, also a signature from Will Champion. Also a ticket for Manchester Academy 15th Oct 2000 signed by all four band members, a V Festival 2000 ticket stub, a Coldplay fanzine.

Lot 180

A Collection of 1960's European Manchester United Football Programmes to Include Some Ticket Stubs and One World Club Champion Programme, The Estudiantes Plus Ticket Stub

Lot 504

Jules Rimet Cup World Championship England 1966 programme and a ticket stub; along with four ticket stubs and a selection of sporting programmes including Leeds United V Sunderland 5 May 1973, England v Spain 24 May 1967 and England v Yugoslavia 4 May 1966; also a set of six JAJ World Cup 1966 Presentation tumblers, with accompanying leaflet.

Lot 459

TWO BOXES AND LOOSE GLASSWARE, to include a boxed Bohemian Crystal decanter and four glasses and a boxed Bohemian Crystal set of six whiskey tumblers, a clouded glass pot pourri bowl, another decanter, plated collar and bottle ticket (presentation description), a set of six harlequin lemonade/water tumblers etc

Lot 648

POGUES / SHANE MACGOWAN, a collection of 12'' singles, ticket stubs, a Shane MacGowan and the Popes Poster at the Wulfrun Hall, Wolverhampton, including a signed stage pass, press cuttings and 3 books, 'Poguetry', 'A Drink with Shane MacGowan' and The Pogues 'The Lost Decade', there is also a ticket stub from the 1949 F.A. Cup Final

Lot 324

Framed Led Zeppelin ephemera to include early ticket

Lot 720

WAYNE SLEEP COLLECTION - a Ballet interest autograph album formerly the property of Muriel N Carr including signatures of Rudolph Nureyev on ticket for Sunderland Empire Performance 1991, Margot Fonteyn, Ruth French Buddy Bradley, Margert Scott, Constant Lambert, Palma Nai, Ninettte de Valois, Gordan Hamilton, John Hart, Joy Newton, and others

Lot 685

A collection of 1970s Pink Floyd concert ephemera to include a programme for the Earls Court Concerts May 18th and 19th, 1973 for Shelter alongside a ticket for the concert, an original copy of the the Pink Floyd Super All-Action Official music programme for boys and girls (a 16 page comic with colour cover produced for their 1974 tour), an orange show souvenir 'Pink Floyd in Concert' booklet, pages from the New Musical Express featuring an article written on 19th May 1973 by Tony Tyler on the day of the Earls Court 1973 concert and a Pink Floyd First x1 football type programme (loose pages). 

Lot 698

A large collection of 1960s and later Bristol City Football Club tickets to include the matches versus Grimsby Town (1965), Bristol Rovers (1965), Coventry City (1967), Wolverhampton (1967), Middlesbrough (1968), Bristol Rovers (1968), Fulham (1968),  a Grand Stand Season ticket (1967-68), Cardiff City (1972), Crystal Palace (1973) and many more. Alongside a several season ticket booklets.

Lot 904

LIVERPOOL FOOTBALL CLUB; a collection of ten framed and glazed photographs and prints of the Liverpool FC team depicting various teams through various seasons to include, 'Legends of the Kop', Emlyn Hughes (1967-1979), Kevin Keegan (1971-1977), Kenny Dalglish (1977-1985), Robbie Fowler (1993-2001 and 2006-2007), also Ian Rush, Bruce Grobbelaar, John Barnes and Alan Hansen, 57 x 68cm, a montage of five photographs of the Liverpool FC five times European Champions 1977 Liverpool 3, Borussia Mönchengladbach 1, 1978 Liverpool 1, Global Brugge 0, and other results, four black and white images, Liverpool FC European Champions 1981, and an image of Bill Shankly with arms raised in victory with script below, 'You'll Never Walk Alone', etc all depicting Liverpool FC, also a poster of Liverpool football shirts through the ages from 1890s to 2015, and a replica ticket for the UEFA Champions league final in Istanbul (10).

Lot 400

THE BEATLES; a programme and ticket stub for the concert held at the A.B.C. Cinema, Plymouth, first performance Thursday 29th October 1964 with the ticket detailed as Front Stalls L24. CONDITION REPORT A couple of scuffs to the edges of the programme, small tear to the back page, slightly chewed around the lower section with a crease and further tear to the back page. The ticket stub itself has been paperclipped to the programme and is in good condition.

Lot 425

PAUL MCCARTNEY; a ticket for the Royal Court Theatre Liverpool 'A Tribute to John Lennon' Thursday 9th December 1982, inscribed 'Cheers' bearing the signature of Paul McCartney with a doodle and the date '82 to the reverse, approx 7 x 8cm. CONDITION REPORT This item comes from a very good local private source and while we cannot guarantee the authenticity of these signatures, we have every reason to believe in their veracity.

Lot 428

PAUL MCCARTNEY; 'Back in the World 2003' programme, together with concert stub ticket for 10th April at MEN Arena Manchester bearing signature and inscribed 'Cheers' to the centre photograph. CONDITION REPORT This item comes from a very good local private source and while we cannot guarantee the authenticity of these signatures, we have every reason to believe in their veracity.

Lot 564

THE JAM; six singles to include 'David Watts', 'The Eton Rifles', 'All Around the World' and 'News of the World', all signed by the band, also 'Absolute Beginners' and 'Just Who is the 5 O'Clock Hero?', both signed by Bruce Foxton, a The Jam ticket from 1981 from the gig at Carlisle Market Hall.Provenance: The seller states they had the items signed personally from the artist at the venue. All signed at Liverpool Royal Court at a Charity Gig. Supported by The Questions and Dolly MixtureWe have not authenticated these signatures, please satisfy yourself as to the veracity of the item prior to bidding. CONDITION REPORT Mainly very good.

Lot 571

JIMMY PAGE & ROBERT PLANT; a World Tour 1995 programme and ticket stub for the concert on the 26th July 1995 at Wembley, the programme bearing the signatures of Robert Plant and Jimmy Page, likewise the ticket stub (2).We have not authenticated these signatures, please satisfy yourself as to the veracity of the item prior to bidding. CONDITION REPORT This item comes from a very good local private source and while we cannot guarantee the authenticity of these signatures, we have every reason to believe in their veracity.

Lot 617

AFTER THE FIRE; seven records to include 12" singles 'Der Kommissar', 'Rich Boys', 'Frozen Rivers' and a 7" single 'One Rule for You' demo in picture sleeve, also Sad Café 'Facades', signed LP, a copy of 'Fanx Ta-Ra', a Sad Café tour programme 1981, signed, tour programme from 1980, unsigned, and a Sad Café ticket from 1980.Provenance: The seller states they had the items signed personally from the artist at the venue.We have not authenticated these signatures, please satisfy yourself as to the veracity of the item prior to bidding. CONDITION REPORT Mainly very good.

Lot 643

THE 3 TENORS; a group of ephemera including a black and white photograph of the three stars bearing their signatures; Luciano Pavarotti, José Carreras and Plácido Domingo, also a 'Not for Sale' ticket for the 1998 World Cup Concert and a further colour photograph with inscription signed by Leroy Neiman, all contained within a folder bearing a further signature.We have not authenticated these signatures, please satisfy yourself as to the veracity of the item prior to bidding. CONDITION REPORT This item comes from a very good local private source and while we cannot guarantee the authenticity of these signatures, we have every reason to believe in their veracity.

Lot 647

TOM ROBINSON; related items to include albums 'TRB Two' and 'Sector 27', both signed, a Tom Robinson ticket from the Carnegie Theatre Workington from 1983, ticket no.18 and a badge (4).Provenance: The seller states they had the items signed personally from the artist at the venue.We have not authenticated these signatures, please satisfy yourself as to the veracity of the item prior to bidding. CONDITION REPORT Mainly very good.

Lot 672

VARIOUS ARTISTS; a mixed lot to include two singles by The Christians, both signed on the sleeve, a The Christians flyer, signed, 'Green Bank Drive' single by The Christians, signed, a picture disc of 'Tubular Bells', David Essex 'Imperial Wizard' blue vinyl, Divo 'Are We Not Men?' picture disc, a Queen ticket and two Beatles re-issues, also two Monkees records including 'Headquarters'.Provenance: The seller states they had the items signed personally from the artist at the venue.We have not authenticated these signatures, please satisfy yourself as to the veracity of the item prior to bidding. CONDITION REPORT Condition mainly very good. The Monkees Headquarters has been played a lot and has been Sellotaped at the opening.

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