Theatre programme Wyndham Theatre Shadowlands 2007 signed by cast member and one of Britains leading actors Charles Dance. Complete with theatre ticket. Good Condition. All autographs are genuine hand signed and 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.
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The Western & Atlantic R R 1 8 1862 train ticket. Comes with vintage postcard of the locomotive. Good Condition. All autographs are genuine hand signed and 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.
Cricket, a quantity of approx. 75 membership cards and tickets inc. membership cards for Warwickshire 1936 (Ladies ticket), Glamorgan 1949, 1952, 1957 etc, Lancashire 1962, 1963, Yorkshire 1960 and others plus a selection of tickets inc. West Indies v Sir Lindsay Parkinson's XI 1933 at Blackpool, England v South Africa Car Park ticket 1960, England v New Zealand Test Match 1969 etc (gen gd)
Scrap Book and Children's Books, a scrap book dating from the 1950s containing 14 pages of assorted ephemera laid down double sided to include ticket and programme for the US Airforce All American Baseball game at the White City Stadium for August 6th 1954, Festival Hall tickets, 1950s British Railways tickets, 1953 Sonja Henie Ice Review programme, results card from the 'Mass X-Ray Service For South West London', GWR (London) Operatic Society programme for The Lilac Domino, 1956 programme for Esther Williams 'Water Queen of the World' together with greetings cards and letters, sold with Ernest Nister die cut book 'Dear Doggie' circa 1900 (gd), Nister's Nonsense hand dated 1893 (poor), Hullo Girls The Wireless Aunties' Annual 1924 Copyright with attractive colour plates together with 4 other later children's' books (mixed cond) (8)
Olympics, 'Pete Desjardins / Jean Gilbert', small selection of memorabilia relating to Desjardins & Gilbert, Desjardins being the Gold Medal winner in both springboard & highboard diving events at 1928 Olympics. He later coached Gilbert who was a 14 year old prodigy and first athlete to represent GB from the Channel Islands achieving 8th place in 1936 Olympics inc. signed photograph showing Desjardins diving at Amsterdam and annotated message to Gilbert also postcard 1937 England team Wembley competitors ticket and other items (gd)
Football Memorabilia, Manchester United selection, 1950s onwards, inc. programmes, books, magazines etc., noted home programmes 1957/58 v Burnley, Tottenham, Blackpool, Arsenal and Sheffield Wednesday (all with tokens missing and slight tape marks to top edge), EC Final programme 1968, ECWC programme 1991, Denis Law autobiography 1980, away match ticket v Lodz 1998/99 and other items (mixed condition, fair to gd) (1 box)
Railwayana, Railway tickets, an album containing 550+ railway tickets, various ages, mostly 1919 onwards, many different railway companies and various styles of ticket, companies inc. London & North West, LMS, Great Western, North Eastern, LNER, Port of London Authority, and others inc. season tickets, 1st, 2nd & 3rd class singles, H.M. Forces ticket, and many others (mostly gd/vg)
Jazz Programmes, Handbills and Tickets from the 1950/60s to include a 1969 ticket for Duke Ellington and his Orchestra, programmes for Norman Granz (1959), Lionel Hampton (1956, x 2), George Lewis, Stan Kenton (1956), Louis Armstrong And His All Stars (1956), Newport Jazz Festival, 1949 copy of Jazz Illustrated, together with leaflets and hand bills from the 1950s inc Humphrey Lyttleton (gen gd) (15)
Football badges / tickets etc, a collection of 7 Steward badges inc. 76/77, Spring 79, Autumn 79, Spring 80, Autumn 80 & Spring 82 sold with UEFA Steward Badge 1971 also inc. commemorative badge for 100 years of the FA Cup and a Bahrain FA Badge. The lot also includes 5 cloth Steward Arm bands, 16 Steward tickets for various matches late 70's/early 80's mostly for England International games and also a ticket for 1976 League Cup Final (gd/vg)
Ephemera, a quantity of mixed ephemera to include 1840/50s dated small home made scrap book, 1879 copy of The Graphic, advertising items, WW2 ARP paperwork, letter heads, recipe booklets, British Rail timetables, Victorian Valentine's cards, 1927 Wolseley 12/32 Four-Cylinder Car Instruction Manual, theatre programmes, whist cards, telegrams, 1948 Irish Hospitals' Sweepstake ticket, letter heads, paper doll with clothes, greetings cards, chemists labels, postcards and cigarette cards etc. viewing recommended (gen gd) (qty)
After Gerald Coulson, colour print of Concorde taking off, signed on the mount by the artist and test pilot Brian Trubshaw 47 x 61cm, gold metal frame and quantity of Concorde ephemera including ticket, passes, pin badges, neck tie, promotional items, stamps and postcards, DVD and video tapes etc Condition Report & Further Details Click here for further images, condition, auction times & delivery costs
A Collection of Cast Metal O Gauge Platform and Lineside Accessories, by Britain's, LMC and others, including 8 weighing machines, 3 ticket machines, 3 vending machines and 1 Nestlé chocolate machine, 4 road signs, Dinky telephone box, 2 Dinky letter boxes, with various platform barrows, milk churns, pieces of luggage, 5 streetlamps, Britain's benches (some legs damaged/missing) and many other items, mostly P-G, playworn (qty)
A Collection of Hornby O Gauge Platform and Lineside Accessories, three watchmen's huts with braziers, one complete with shovel and poker, 9 assorted lineside running in boards and signs, 3 cast advert hoardings, approx 36 milk churns, 30+ pieces of luggage (some missing lids), 9 platform ticket machines, 4 brown and 6 green 'nametape' machines, 4 platform trolleys, 3 benches, a GR letter box and a Shunter's pole, mostly P-G, some damages/playwear (qty)
1962 London Transport experimental GIBSON TICKET MACHINE ‘Prototype 1’, one of two such machines hand-built by LT to test whether a Gibson could issue a greater number of fare values and store data on magnetic tape. The machine can issue tickets in 1d increments up to 3/11d. Used in service trials at Brixton garage in 1962 alongside other experimental and conventional machines. From the estate of the last Superintendent of LT's Ticket Works. In working order though needs re-inking and the controls are stiff. [1]
Pair of TICKET MACHINES comprising a Setright machine no 413, serial no 36839 (handle turns OK but no ticket roll), with metal carrying case, and a Bell Punch machine, serial no 81996 (punches but no ring, very dirty), with backing-plate and strap. Plus a 16-position, wooden, spring-loading TICKET RACK in well-used condition with used/unused tickets and a HANDRAIL BELL-PUSH in heavily-used condition. [4]
Bell Punch TICKET-MACHINE serial no 66242 with London Transport back-plate (machine doesn't currently punch) plus a pair of London Transport leather CONDUCTOR'S CASH BAGS, one with T-KEY, one bag in excellent ex-use condition, the other appears unused, plus a London Transport emergency TICKET RACK with unused packs of LT punch tickets. [4 items]
1949 London Transport pre-production GIBSON TICKET MACHINE No 12, one of 60 hand-built, all-metal machines tested on routes 1, 406 & 667 prior to mass production starting 4 years later. Only 3 others of these are known to have survived. From the estate of the last Superintendent of LT's Ticket Works. In good working order, needs re-inking, comes with a standard Gibson box and spare ticket rolls. [1]
London Transport bus driver's/conductor's CAP & BADGE (c1970s), medium size, used, plus 3 wooden, spring-loading TICKET RACKS, 2 x 14-position, 1 x 10-position, a conductor's 'T-KEY', a London Transport Tram/Trolleybus driver's/conductor's CAP BADGE & other sundry badges and a bus driver's CASH TRAY. All in good to very good, used condition. [11 items]
Pair of TICKET PUNCH MACHINES, the first is by The Ticket Punch & Register Co Ltd, serial no 6917 (punches & registers, slight damage to front of casing), and the second is a Barker's Ticket Punch, serial no B10483, thought by vendor to be ex-Portsmouth Corporation (punches, rings and registers). [2]
London Transport Gibson TICKET MACHINE with box, harness, leather CASH BAG and spare ticket roll. A letter-code machine, serial number 20613. Prints tickets OK ('London Transport' remains on the plate) but needs re-inking. Part of casing is loose where a small screw is missing. Harness is in good, ex-use condition, box is well-used and the bag is in excellent condition. [2 items]
A Barker's 'C' TICKET PUNCH MACHINE with serial numbers C 8300 and 8517 believed to be ex-Blackpool Corporation Tramways and then re-used by Morecambe & Heysham Transport Dept who removed the Blackpool titling. Most unusually, the machine comes with backing-plate & strap (with attached ticket-canceller). Also includes an unused M&H ticket-pack. Machine punches and rings. [2]
2 loose-leaf albums containing a large quantity (c550) of loose-mounted LONDON TRAM PUNCH TICKETS from c1880s-1940s, starting with cable and horse-tram examples. Ticket types exhibited in fare-value order. Operators include London Tram/Tramways Co, South London, North Met, London Street Trams, LCC, Croydon, Erith, Bexley, Dartford, West Ham, Leyton, Ilford, East Ham, Walthamstow, MET, LUT, SMET, & LPTB/LT. Nearly all in good, ex-use condition. [c550]
1907 London Underground Electric Railways advertising CARD with MAP, one of a series featuring different stations, in this case Kentish Town with an illustration of a Charing Cross, Euston & Hampstead Rly train. Opens into 3 parts by lifting the train to reveal more of the station, including posters, and fares, journey times, first & last trains, season-ticket rates & a small map of the Underground. A very good example with only very minor blemishes. [1]
Bell Punch TICKET-MACHINE serial no 77276 (punches and rings) with London Transport back-plate & strap plus a London Transport CASH-BAG & T-KEY in well-used condition and a 14-position, wooden TICKET-RACK (well-used condition) with a mixture of used and unused London Transport punch tickets. [3 items]
Liverpool Football Club - a large quantity of items predominantly relating to Liverpool Football Club to include shirts, scarves, hats, programmes, ticket stubs and similar and ephemera relating to non-Liverpool players and teams [the collection contained in a FULL box approx 25 cm x 35 cm x 45 cm]
THE FORMATIVE YEARS - MICK RONSON & MOTT THE HOOPLE. Collection of items owned by Billy Duffy comprising of memorabilia relating to bands and artists who inspired him to start up in music. Included here: Ian Hunter- Diary of a Rock and Roll Star with Billy Duffy inscription to inner cover, portion of an Ian Hunter/Mick Ronson tour poster from 1975, Buxton Festival 1974 ticket form with humourous notes by a young Billy, 'Ronson on Tour' press pack, an inscription on graph paper in the hand of Billy Duffy to read 'Recording Quiet!', a Mott The Hoople scrapbook containing clippings and newspaper cuttings compiled by Billy, a folded 'Slaughter on 10th Ave' Mick Ronson poster, more cuttings, a press photograph of Mick Ronson.
THE FORMATIVE YEARS - QUEEN, THE WHO & OTHERS. Collection of items owned by Billy Duffy comprising of memorabilia relating to bands and artists who inspired him to start up in music. Included here: circa 1974 t-shirt reading 'Ted Nugent and the Amboy Dukes' and to verso 'MC5 The Who Mott' (label reads 'M'), Buxton Festival 1974 ticket form/handbill, Johnny Thunders and the Heartbreakers 8 x 10" promo photo, 1976 Dr. Feelgood ticket for Manchester FTH, 1974 Queen programme with ticket for Manchester affixed to front cover, Status Quo Live! 1975 programme with ticket affixed to front cover, an LP sleeve for 'The Who - By Numbers' with ticket for Belle Vue, Manchester 1975 affixed to front, a Queen programme, a Be Bop Deluxe programme, a 'Queen' scrapbook containing cuttings and loose magazine/newspaper pages compiled by a young Billy.
THE SEX PISTOLS & THE BUZZCOCKS TICKET. An important piece of Manchester musical history here, this an original card ticket for the second of the Sex Pistols infamous and hugely influential concerts in Manchester in July of 1976 at the Lesser Free Trade Hall. The Buzzcocks and Slaughter and the Dogs provided support, though The Buzzcocks were not yet enough of a draw to earn a billing on the tickets or poster. Measures 11 x 7 cm. Excellent condition with some tape residue to verso.
THE SEX PISTOLS & THE BUZZCOCKS POSTER. A rare, original poster for the infamous and hugely influential second Sex Pistols concert in Manchester, on Tuesday 20th July, 1976. Measures 20 x 30". Has been affixed to board, shows tape residue where tickets (previous lots) were affixed to the poster. “This was the event that changed my life. I went really to see the local band Slaughter and the Dogs but my curiosity was piqued by pictures of the Pistols in the music magazine ‘Sounds’. So I went along and they blew my mind! S&TD were actually the support band but they produced the poster and their manager put them at the top of the bill! The other support was actually The Buzzcocks playing their first ever gig. I saw them and went out and bought ‘Spiral Scratch’ afterwards as I thought they were great. (see Lot 141). This was the second Manchester gig by the Pistols in a matter of a few weeks, the first only had about 40 people but this one had a couple of hundred. There were a lot of people there that went onto become Manchester music celebrities but I didn't know any of them back then. I think there was also loads more people at that second gig because S&TD drew a lot of gangs from Wythenshawe. Of my friends that I went with, a couple of them left before The Pistols came on ‘cos there was a massive fight with glass beer bottles flying around... it was pretty gnarly. They were amazing and I remember everything about the gig like it was yesterday; what they wore, the guitars, Steve Jones with a white Les Paul and Johnny Rotten with a mohair jumper stubbing a cigarette out on his forearm! I managed to get hold of this poster and kept it along with my ticket (and a mate’s one) getting it framed later.”
THE SEX PISTOLS & THE BUZZCOCKS TICKET. An important piece of Manchester musical history here, this an original card ticket for the second of the Sex Pistols infamous and hugely influential concerts in Manchester in July of 1976 at the Lesser Free Trade Hall. The Buzzcocks and Slaughter and the Dogs provided support, though The Buzzcocks were not yet enough of a draw to earn a billing on the tickets or poster. Measures 11 x 7 cm. Excellent condition with some tape residue to verso.
BILLY'S BELOVED MANCHESTER CITY FOOTBALL CLUB. Collection of clothing, memorabilia and ephemera relating to Billy's great love; Manchester City Football Club. Included here: six season ticket books for seasons 72-73, 73-74, 74-75, three in Billy's name and three in his fathers' (also William Duffy), a wooden City rattle, four scarves and a woollen hat, a hand stitched cap dated 1968 and bearing names of the City squad who won the league that year, a sky blue long sleeved polo shirt, a blue circa 1970s Manchester City shirt with 'WH Duffy' stitched to label with matching socks, a Manchester City book created as a school project and marked (somewhat harshly!) 'Well tried'. “I first went to the football in 1968 with my brother and sister in law for a home game against Burnley which we won. I then went with my Dad (you can see our Platt Lane Season Tickets here) until I got older and started going with my mates, standing on the Kippax up until I left Manchester in 1979. Since then I'll always try and get to games when I can and went fairly regularly when I was back living in England in the nineties. The scarf on the left with the weird City logo (that looks vaguely like a Utd one) is my “Lucky” scarf that I had on at the game during the Aguero 93:20 moment when we put the curse to bed and won the Premier League in 2012”
Textile Samples. A large ledger of textile samples, 1933, approximately 1,600 woven textile samples on rectos and versos of approximately 100 leaves, arranged usually 8 to a page in a column within a printed grid, the remaining columns filled in with contemporary manuscript and headed with printed titles: 'no.', 'width', 'weight in ozs', 'composition', 'range no.', and 'remarks', a few samples lacking or partially missing, some dust-soiling, stationer's ticket of Preston Brothers & Co., Huddersfield, to front pastedown, contemporary half calf with leather belt strap and carrying handle, worn, with spine flaked and corners showing, large thick folio (Qty: 1)
* Sketchbook. An early 19th century album of watercolours and sketches by Elizabeth Andriel, Paris, circa 1824-1835, 43 original watercolour scenes, natural history subjects, sepia wash drawings and some pencil studies, the majority by Elizabeth Andriel, most signed with her initials, titled and dated, but several signed with other names or initials, including Ed. Pingret, Alphonse Galot, M.H.G., T.D. (Theophile D'Oremieulx), A. Ledoulx, Lelieva, etc., plus 12 various lithographed views (uncoloured views of Windsor Castle) or Romantic figurative literary scenes (several hand-coloured and varnished by Theophile D'Oremieulx), the original views include Swiss landscapes, views of Deutz, and Vaux, Mary's tomb at Nazareth, ornithological studies including Martin Pecheur, Mesange Charbonniere, mushroom study and a few botanical watercolours, some offsetting, contents somewhat loosened, contemporary bookseller's ticket of Houard, 9 Rue de Provence, Paris to front pastedown, original dark green morocco-backed marbled boards, rubbed and minor wear to extremities, with matching original chemise and slipcase, oblong folio (25 x 34.5 cm, 9.8 x 13.6 ins) (Qty: 1)

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