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Football, Tottenham Hotspur, a collection of approx. 530 1970's home programmes with some duplication, all First Team matches inc. League, Cup & Friendly games sold with 3 modern gift sets, one for the New Ground season ticket Holder presentation tin, 2019/20 membership pack & a Tottenham clock (programmes gen gd, other items vg/ex)
Artist: Andy Warhol (American, 1928 - 1987). Title: "Andy Warhol and His Plastic Inevitable [poster - 2nd printing]". Medium: Color lithograph. Date: Composed 1967. Dimensions: Overall size: 19 15/16 x 13 3/4 in. (506 x 349 mm).Lot Note(s): Signed by Warhol in black marker, lower center. Edition unknown, presumed small. Light cream wove paper. Full margins. Fine impression. Fine condition. Comment(s): Scarce, and rare signed by Warhol. Designed by Wes Wilson. There were three printings of this poster. The first, pre-concert, is rare. It can be differentiated from the second printing by the appearance of the union logo (#72) lower left and the size (approximately 20 x 14 inches). The second printing, authorized by Bill Graham and printed early in 1967 (along with the first printing of the postcard), lacks the union logo and was printed by the West Coast Lithograph Co., San Francisco. Their imprint appears in small print just under the image, lower left. The size is slightly smaller. The third printing was printed in 1993 by Wes Wilson with "Andy Warhol and His Plastic Inevitable" in pink rather than white and "(c) Wes Wilson BG-8-3/PS 33" was added below "Fillmore" at the lower left corner of the image above "Ticket." The poster measures 20" x 14". Image copyright © Wes Wilson. [28363-4-2400]
Hornby, Triang, Jouef, Other - A collection of unboxed OO gauge plastic, and cardboard model railway scenic buildings and layout accessories. Lot includes Triang R60 Ticket Office; Jouef #862 railway island platform; Triang R71B Foot bridge and similar. Items appear to be in Playworn condition and are unchecked for completeness. (2)Lot descriptions reflect the cataloguer's opinion only and do not constitute a guarantee. If in doubt, intending bidders should either attend public viewing or request a written condition report. All sales are final.
Peacock (Thomas Love). Palmyra, and other Poems, 1st edition, London: by T. Bensley for W.J. and J. Richardson, 1806, engraved frontispiece, some spotting, Ex Libris book ticket of R.W. Chapman, hinges cracked, contemporary sprinkled calf, joints cracked, some wear, 8vo, together with: Ibid., Headlong Hall, 2nd edition, London: for T. Hookham Jun. and Co.; and Baldwin, Cradock and Joy, 1816, book ticket of Lytton Strachey, all edges gilt, front hinge cracked after endpapers, contemporary calf gilt by Charles Lewis of Duke Street, St. James's, London, with his gilt monogrammed red morocco label on front pastedown, gilt-decorated spine, turn-ins and edges, gilt-lettering piece to spine, somewhat rubbed and faded, 12mo, plus: Ibid., The Genius of the Thames: a lyrical poem, in two parts, 1st edition, London: for T. Hookham, Jun. [et al], 1810, fore-edge and foot untrimmed, front hinge cracked after p.vi, original publisher's boards, printed paper label to spine, rubbed with some wear to extremities, marked spine with loss at head, front joint cracked, 8vo, Ibid., The Philosophy of Melancholy, a poem in four parts with a mythological ode, London: Printed by William Bulmer & Co., Shakspeare press, for T. Hookham, Jun. & E.T. Hookham, Gale & Curtis, and Edinburgh: John Ballantyne & Co., 1812, scattered spotting and some damp staining to margins, bookplates of Joseph Strutt, contemporary diced calf, rebacked with gilt-decorated spine, light wear and few marks, 4to, with 7 other Peacock titles, mostly 1st editions, and 2 other Peacock-related, including Un Épicurien Anglais: Thomas Love Peacock, by Jean-Jacques Mayoux, 1933Qty: (13)NOTESHeadlong Hall: Lauded as one of the best bookbinders of his day Charles Lewis (1786-1836) was patronized by some of the foremost collectors, including the 2nd Earl Spencer, owner of the magnificent library at Althorp, as well as the 6th Duke of Devonshire whose library at Chatsworth was one of the finest in the country.
Guild of Women Binders. Proverbs in Porcelain, to which is added "Au Revoir", a Dramatic Vignette, by Austin Dobson, London: Kegan Paul, Trench, Trübner, & Co. Ltd, 1893, half-title present, 25 plates (included in pagination), including frontispiece and additional title-page, top edges gilt, remainder untrimmed, marbled endpapers, contemporary crushed olive green morocco, with Guild of Women Binders gilt stamp on front turn-in and related ticket on recto of rear free endpaper, spine and margins of covers faded, raised bands, gilt tooled between with continuous entwining leaf stem teminating in stylised flower at head, gilt lettered direct in second and third compartments, upper cover with wide panel of gilt tooled stylised flowers, entwining foliate stems, and dots, enclosed within single fillets, rear cover with gilt single fillet panel, dotted gilt line on edges, turn-ins with double fillets and foliate cornerpieces, 4toQty: (1)NOTESLimited edition 139/250 copies.
JAZZ MUSIC INTEREST; a collection of jazz related ephemera including a signed George Shearing 'Sheer Genius' programme, further programmes (unsigned) for Dave Brubeck for the Dave Brubeck Quartet for the 1961 Tour, Stan Kenton, Thelonious Monk and Art Blakey's Jazz Messengers 1961 Tour, Oscar Peterson, Jazz at the Philharmonic, a National Jazz Federation Modern Jazz Quartet booklet, Birdland Jazz Club pamphlet (inscribed to the reverse), a rolled poster for Cleo Laine Live at Carnagie Hall, a Frank Sinatra programme and concert ticket and further mixed ephemera. Additional InformationMixed condition, some creasing, fading of the colours etc. The Birdland pamphlet is quite worn. Some creases and general wear to the poster.
Winston Churchill signed 6x3 bingo slip item also includes black and white photo of Royal Navy Seaman Charles Thomas Mitchell who obtained the signature on 2nd April 1937 he was ashore in Menton South of France when hew Winston Churchill at a table with a group of people he wanted to obtain Winston's signature but the only paper he had available was a used bingo ticket from a game he had played at a Naval recreation centre on Manoel Island Malta. Good condition. All autographs come with a Certificate of Authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £4.99, EU from £6.99, Rest of World from £8.99
A Chelsea scent bottle c.1755, modelled as a bottle contained in a yellow wicker basket, the neck painted with sprays of flowers, moulded with a bottle ticket faintly inscribed 'Eau de Senteur', with a gilt metal mount and a stopper formed as a colourful butterfly with folded wings, 8.5cm. Contained in a fitted shagreen case. (2)
Dickens, Charles. A Tale of Two Cities, first edition, first state, London: Chapman and Hall, 1859. First state with p.213 incorrectly paginated as '113' and signature 'b' on the list of plates. Octavo, contemporary half crushed morocco lettered in gilt with marbled boards and marbled page edges, complete with all plates as called for (including frontispiece and additional title), binder's ticket for A. Birdsall, Wood Street, Northampton. Contents with occasional pale staining and creases, a few tears, frontispiece detached, binding with rubbing and wear, sold with all faults
Jonson, Ben. A Croppe of Kisses: Selected Lyrics of Ben Jonson, Chosen, with an Appreciation, by John Wallis, London: The Golden Cockerel Press, 1937. Limited edition numbered 9 of 50 specially bound copies (from a complete edition of 250). Small folio, full red crushed morocco by Sangorski & Sutcliffe, lettered in gilt on spine, cockerel device in gold on upper board, top edge gilt (remainder untrimmed), title printed in red, green and yellow, opening capitals in red, green, blue. Contents very good, clean, bright; neat offsetting to endpapers; binding tight and square, well-preserved, a couple of incredibly faint scuffs/marks and light wear to one of the raised bands; housed in cloth slipcase (the slipcase with light wear to corners). Loosely inserted invoice from Henry Sotheran Ltd, the book bearing bookseller ticket for the same on front pastedown
Goodacre, Walter. The Moon with a description of Its Surface Formations, Fully Illustrated by the Author's revised Map of the Moon, Bournemouth: Printed for the Author by Pardy & Son, 1931. Large octavo, quarter crushed morocco lettered in gilt, bookseller ticket for H. K. Lewis, London. Contents good, clean, bright, some faint cockling to paper and a few tiny marks in places; spotting to endpapers; binding tight and solid, morocco well-preserved but cloth heavily marked with some wear. Scarce
Eintrittskarte LS1936 - 7.August, Fußballspiel Sieger Spiel 2 - Sieger Spiel 3. Poststadion Sitzplatz 3.- RM. (Norwegen - Deutschland 2:0). Mit Aufdruck "Rundfunk" und "Presse", Komplettes Ticket! 15x5,5 cm. - Offizielles Länderspiel der deutschen Nationalmannschaft während des Olympischen Fußballturniers von Berlin 1936. Abrisskarte lose und mit kleiner Fehlstelle. Aufdruck "Rundfunk" und "Presse" absolut selten!!!.
A collection of miscellaneous items mostly relating to various British and World Exhibtions to include The British Empire Exhibition Wembley 1924 Souvenir of the Great Western Railway, a Catalogue of an Exhibition arranged by The Arts Council of Great Britain Sculpture & Drawings by Henry Moore, 1951 Britsh Railways London Transport map, 1951 Norwich Festival Diary, 1948 London Olympics closing ceremony ticket stubb, J.T. Staton - Th' Visit to th' Greight Parris Eggsibishun of Bobby Shuttle un his Woife Sayroh 1867 1st edition, Souvenir photograph of H.M.S. Gabbard, 1904 Italian Exposition in London menu, The South Bank Exhibition 200 piece jigsaw puzzle, Festival of Britain Hunt's Port botlle (empty), a brass tray, a commemoration teapot and various ephemera etc.
European Works - French Picaresque Novel Translated into Portuguese and Printed in London, [Lesage (Alain-Réne)] & Fernandez (Rdo. Dm. Felipe, translator), Historia de Gil Braz de Santilhana [...], four volumes bound as two, London: Printed for Lackington, Allen, and Co, 1808, slightly later three-quarter green calf gilt over marbled boards by W. Osborne, Birkenhead, his ticket, red-speckled edges, 12mo, (2); Paris (Marc-Antoine Jullien de), Essai sur l'emploi du tems [...], Paris: 1829, contemporary English polished calf gilt, marbled edges and endpapers, 8vo, (1); Keller (Gottfried): Gesammelte Gedichte, two-volume set, Berlin: Wilhlem Herz, 1891-1892, [&], Büricher Novellen, Berlin: Wilhelm Herz, 1894, uniformly bound in gilt calf over marbled boards, red-stained edges, 8vo, (3); further 19th and early 20th century German and French history and literature, including Talleyrand (3), three-quarter morocco and other part-leather bindings, etc.; various ex-lib ownership stamps, numbering or bookplates, [23]
Miscellaneous - Lyell (Sir Charles, Bart., F.R.S.) & Duncan (P. Martin, F.R.S., editor), The Student's Elements of Geology, fourth edition, London: John Murray, 1885, illustrated, green cloth, 8vo, (1); Thornton (W. Pugin) & Welby (Ellen, illustrator), Heads And What They Tell Us: Phrenological Recollections, first edition, London: Sampson Low, Marston & Company, 1892, contemporary blue cloth gilt covers, 8vo, (1); Lord (The Rev. John Holt), Squire Brooke/A Memorial of Edward Brooke, of Fieldhouse, Near Huddersfield/With Extracts from his Diary and Correspondence, first edition, London: 1872, green cloth, contemporary bookseller's ticket: R.H. Burdekin of Islington, 8vo, (1); Plymouth Brethren, Letters of J.N.D., volume III only, second edition, London: 1915, cloth, 8vo, (1); Masonic Bible; Tract Magazine, 1874-1875; BCP; Wesley's hymns; other devotionals; natural history; chess; Anglo-Saxon chronicles, etc., [13]
Miscellaneous - Travel, Addison (Joseph), Remarks on Several Parts of Italy, &c., In the Years 1701, 1702, 1703., London: J. and R. Tonson, 1767, illustrated with in-text illustrations of ancient coins, contemporary speckled calf, gilt spine, later 19th century crest bookplate: A.E. Morgan, small 8vo, (1); The Continental Tourist [...], Illustrated with [...] Engravings on Steel, of the Most Interesting European Scenery, first edition, London: Black and Armstrong, [n.d., 1850], contemporary cloth (spine chipped), 8vo, (1); Italy, from the Alps to Mount Etna [...], With One Hundred and Sixty-four Illustrations, London: William Glaisher, 1903, pictorial cloth as issued, 4to, (1); Natural History, Darwin (Charles), On the Structure and Distribution of Coral Reefs [...], with Portrait, Maps, Plates, and Numerous Illustrations, Londno: Ward, Lock & Co., [n.d., c. 1900], blue cloth gilt, 8vo, (1); Cowper (William), Poems, two-volume set, Chiswick: Printed by C. and C. Whittingham, 1824, contemporary blind and gilt-tooled tan calf, marbled edges and endpapers, contemporary pink bookseller's ticket: H. Sotheran, Bookseller, York, 12mo, (2), [6]
Miscellaneous - Walton (Izaak) & Cotton (Charles), The Complete Angler, London: Henry Washbourne, 1842, full-page engraved plates and in-text illustrations, rebacked boards, armorial ownership stamp to front free endpaper, 8vo, (1); Dibdin (The Reverend Thomas Thomas), A Bibliographical, Antiquarian and Picturesque Tour in the Northern Counties of England and in Scotland, volume II only: Scotland, but complete in itself, first edition, London: 1838, engravings, contemporary quarter-calf over marbled boards, refreshed labels, 8vo, (1); Fairstar (Mrs, editor), Memoirs of a London Doll, with Engravings, Boston: Ticknor, Reed, and Fields, b/w and hand-tinted full-page plates, contemporary red cloth, 12mo, (1); Knickerbocker (Diedrich), [pseud. Irving (Washington)], A History of New-York, Glasgow: 1821, green quarter-calf over boards, 8vo, (1); Zola (Émile), Doctor Pascal, first English edition, London: 1893, pictorial cloth as issued, 8vo, (1); Heath's Book of Beauty, 1843, full-page plates, contemporary cloth, 8vo, (1); Marryat (Captain, R.N.), Olla Podrida, London: George Routledge, [n.d.], green quarter-calf gilt over marbled boards, 12mo, (1); Cooper (Fenimore), The Bravo, A Venetian Story, Paris: 1836, half-calf over marbled boards by J. Carss & Co., Glasgow, their ticket, armorial bookplate: William Blair Esq:r of Blair, 8vo, (1); two copies of Lever's Our Mess, mixed leather bindings, (2); Le Français, volumes I & II, in-text illustrations; etc., [approx. 20]
Periodicals - The Quarterly Review, fifteen volumes: March 1842, June 1842, October 1846, December 1847 & March 1848 (bound as one), September 1852, June & September 1855 (bound as one), October 1870, January 1871, July 1871, January 1872, January 1874, January 1875 (2), July 1877, & October 1877, mostly in contemporary wrappers (various states), 8vo, (15); The Art Journal, 1851, full-page engravings and in-text illustrations, contemporary quarter-morocco over cloth (rubbed, bumped), all-edges gilt, small folio, (1); The Gentleman's Magazine, April & May 1799, bound as one, engravings, paper wrappers, 8vo, (1); The New Monthly Magazine and Universal Register, 1819: Part I, January to June, various plates, contemporary quarter calf over marbled boards (disbound), endpapers en suite, contemporary local bookseller's ticket: R. Collinson, Bookseller, Mansfield, 8vo, (1), [18]
Concorde memorabilia: Concorde A Supersonic Era limited edition print comprising replicas of archive material from the national archives and getty images, 568 of 995, a Concorde ticket London to New York dated 7th February, and a framed signature of Mike Bannister, chief Concorde pilot, 15 x 21 cm (3)
A photograph booklet containing photographs including Hotel Fortingall with horse and carriage, The Cabinet Album views of Forth Bridge and South Queensferry, The Statistical Account of Scotland 1792 and 1794, North British Railway Ticket Stock book for Edinburgh to Haymarket etc. C1894, The Goldsmiths and Silversmiths Company Ltd book, Military Map Reading third edition 1915 etc.,
CHINA stamp collection, mostly loose or hinge mounted on card, blocks including 1913 16c olive 2x4.5, 15c blue 2x4.5, 13c brown 4.5x2, Commemorate Unification 10 cent 2x5 block, 4ct sepia 2x5, 1c orange 2x5, 1913 3cent green 2x5, 5cent mauve 2x5, 6cent red 2x3 and 4x2, 7cent violet 5x2, 8c orange brown 2x5, etc. early SHANGHAI candareen stamps. A Metersbonwe Group stamp book, and three part sheets of Chinese Government issued bond dividend ticket certificates including Gouvernement De La Republique Chinoise 1921, Chinese Government 5% Reorganisation Gold Loan of 1913 and Imperial Chinese Government 5% Hukuang Railways Sinking Gold Loan of 1911.
Georgian silver pill box, marked only with maker's mark SP, diameter 2.5cm, hallmarked silver Brandy bottle ticket, early 20thC baby's rattle formed as a chick in a wishbone, two silver pencils, hallmarked silver mounted jewellery box and a cased Mountbatten medal for the Institution of Radio Engineers, weight 61g
Hallmarked silver, white metal and other collectables including Victorian Sherry bottle ticket, Birmingham 1838, heart shaped money clip / bookmark, two hallmarked penknives, Edward VII hallmarked silver cylindrical vesta, Birmingham 1902, maker Cohen and Charles, plated heart shaped vesta with silver chain and fob, hallmarked silver fob with yellow metal and enamel decoration for Derbyshire Football Association, Southern Division cup runners up 1909-10 and a 9ct gold clip for a watch chain, 2.5g
A late Victorian paperweight inkwell with cut glass base and silver bun cover, Sanders and Aquilar, Birmingham 1898, t/w three Edwardian glass flasks with silver bun covers, Percy Whitehouse, London 1907, in fitted leather cylindrical travel-case, a pierced silver bottle coaster with turned wood base, London 1987, a shell butter dish, Sheffield 1929 and an ep vine-leaf bottle-ticket for 'Port' (5)Split on one cover of flask
A Palmyra terracotta tessera circa 3rd century AD ticket to a sacred banquet, one side with two busts and crossed palm branches and the other with a bust and Aramaic text, 3cm wide, a clay tablet with two figures above a sun burst, the top pierced for attachment, 3.5cm high, a Sumerian shell cylinder seal, with remains of linear decoration, 1.7cm long, a Mesopotamian stone cylinder seal, four bronze fibulae, Bronze Age, including one finely coiled and ribbed, 6.5cm long, a navicella-type, 4.5cm long, a stylised sea monster type, 3.6cm long, a plain type, 4.8cm long and a bronze annular brooch with incised letters, 1.5cm diameter. (9) Provenance George and Florangel Lambor Collection.
Official programme for the Sonny Liston v Cassius Clay World Heavyweight Championship fight, 25th Februay 1964 at the Miami Beach Convention Hall, sold together with four tickets comprising an auxiliary Ringside ticket for Sonny Liston v Floyd Patterson 4th April 1963 and a press ticket for the same fight; reserved seat ticket for the Muhammad Ali v Jerry Quarry fight 26th October 1970 and a drive-in theatre ticket for the live showing of a feature film mythical boxing match between Ali and Rocky Marciano, using computerised scoring to determine the winner, 20th January 1970, good condition

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