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Third Coinage, 25-35 AD. AR Minim, 0.27gg (8h). Obv: Standard between crossed cornucopias, kantharos below. Rx: Eagle flying left, head turned upward and back. Van Arsdell 555-1. Ex Philip T. Ashton Collection. Purchased in February 2008. Ticket records apparent findspot, Farnborough, Hampshire, UK. Good VF.
Late Geometric, 58-45 AD. Billon Quarter Stater, 1.03gg Obv: Boat with three occupants (?). Rx: Zigzag attached to two Y's, two uncertain objects in field. Van Arsdell 1242-1. Ex Philip T. Ashton Collection. Ex Berk 123, 23 October 2001, lot 77. With Chris Rudd ticket, recording findspot Dorset, February/March 1993. aEF.
g (0h). (1) 1.44g, Kentish A, Boar / Tree (stylized). Ex Berk 123, 23 October 2001, lot 1; with ticket from Chris Rudd, stating "Very Rare" and "ex John Sills". (2) 1.22g. Atrebates, Commius, Anemone type, 45-30 BC. Digamma on blank field / Celticized horse standing left. Van Arsdell 353-5. Ex CNG 51, 15 September 1999, lot 1850. (3) 1.43g. Durotriges, Early Geometric type, 65-58 BC. Large crescent / Geometric pattern. Van Arsdell 1225-1. Acquired from Granta Coins, Cambridge, GB, June 2001. All Ex Philip T. Ashton Collection. EF to good VF.
Bobby Charlton Manchester united 1968 signature piece mounted includes front page the official programme European cup final 1968 match ticket B/w photo of Bobby Charlton and his signature all mounted on 16x14 frame. The 1968 European Cup Final was a football match played at Wembley Stadium on 29 May 1968 to determine the winners of the 1967-68 European Cup, the 13th season of the European Cup, a tournament organised by UEFA for the champions of European leagues. The final was contested by Benfica of Portugal and Manchester United of England, with Manchester United winning 4-1 after extra time. Good Condition. All signed items come with our certificate of authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £3.95, EU from £4.95, Overseas from £6.95
A collection of unboxed Corgi Chipperfields Circus models including: Horse Transporter with 2 horses & 1 rider, Giraffe Transporter with 2 giraffes, International 6x6 mobile crane, 2x twin-animal cage transporters, Smiths Carrier Van ticket office, Circus Elephant transport box, land Rover 109 tannoy vehicle with clown and Rover 109 W.B. with canvas cover, Ringmaster and a four animals
Boxed Hornby O Gauge Pre-war Railway Accessory Sets 1 2 3 and 7, set 1 with 4 pieces of luggage and truck, set 2 with 6 milk cans and 4-wheeled trolley, set 3 with platform ticket machine, Fire equipment cabinet, green label-strip machine, two green benches and a Dinky letter box (slight fatigue), and set 7 with Watchman's hut, brazier, shovel and poker, G-VG, all complete, moderate playwear, boxes G, dusty, wear to corners (4 sets)
Chemins de Fer de l'Ouest London Brighton & South Coast Railway Art Nouveau Original antique travel advertising poster published by Western of France Railways / Chemins de Fer de l’Ouest and London Brighton & South Coast railways to promote their train and boat services between Paris and London via Newhaven, Dieppe and Rouen. Early Belle Epoque artwork featuring a young flower girl wearing a shawl and hat and holding up a bunch of flowers, standing on the embankment next to advertising boards detailing the service schedules and ticket fares in front of the River Thames with boats on the river and Big Ben and the Houses of Parliament dominating the background, the title above in stylised red letters. Printed in France by Imp. P. Dupont, Paris. Fair condition, folded as issued, repaired cracks, backed on linen. Travel Poster, France, 1904, design by Arsene Naulez, size (cm)100x74.5.
Original vintage travel advertising poster: Two networks, one ticket only... Air France - Eastern Air Lines / Deux reseaux, un seul billet... Colourful design featuring a wavy map of the world showing the flight connections served by Air France and Eastern Air Lines between North America - Europe - North Africa with a plane flying above against the dark blue background with the text and the Air France pegasus logo and Eastern Air Lines eagle logo intertwined below with the red, white and blue tricolour French flag and the stars and stripes American flag. Eastern Air Lines (1926-1991) was an American airline headquartered in Miami. Air France (founded 1933) is the national French flag carrier headquartered in Tremblay-en-France. Printed in France by Hubert Baille & Cie., Paris. Very good condition, restored minor loss, pinholes and minor tears on margins, backed on linen.. Country: France, 1950, design by Renluc, size (cm): 50x31.5
SEX PISTOLS FREE TRADE HALL TICKET. Incredibly rare ticket stub for their fabled performance at Manchester's Free Trade Hall on the 4th June 1976. Reportedly only 42 people attended which included the elite of Manchester's future music scene (Joy Division, Morrissey, Buzzcocks, Tony Wilson, Mick Hucknall). The tickets for the gig were printed on the back of a "NOISE" flyer (designed by Jon Maunder) with an example of the front and back of a complete ticket on display at https://www.joydiv.org/scrapbook.htm. This is the right hand side of the ticket that would have been torn off on entry. The stub is ink stamped with "F.T.H." and the date payment was made - it also has the gig and price paid handwritten - in this case "Sex Pistols 3 x 50p, £1.50. On the reverse of this ticket is the letter "N".
SEX PISTOLS FREE TRADE HALL TICKET. Incredibly rare ticket stub for their fabled performance at Manchester's Free Trade Hall on the 4th June 1976. Reportedly only 42 people attended which included the elite of Manchester's future music scene (Joy Division, Morrissey, Buzzcocks, Tony Wilson, Mick Hucknall). The tickets for the gig were printed on the back of a "NOISE" flyer (designed by Jon Maunder) with an example of the front and back of a complete ticket on display at https://www.joydiv.org/scrapbook.htm. This is the right hand side of the ticket that would have been torn off on entry. The stub is ink stamped with "F.T.H." and the date payment was made - it also has the gig and price paid handwritten - in this case "Sex Pistols 3 x 50p, £1.50. On the reverse of this ticket is the letter "N".
SEX PISTOLS FREE TRADE HALL TICKET. Incredibly rare ticket stub for their fabled performance at Manchester's Free Trade Hall on the 4th June 1976. Reportedly only 42 people attended which included the elite of Manchester's future music scene (Joy Division, Morrissey, Buzzcocks, Tony Wilson, Mick Hucknall). The tickets for the gig were printed on the back of a "NOISE" flyer (designed by Jon Maunder) with an example of the front and back of a complete ticket on display at https://www.joydiv.org/scrapbook.htm. This is the right hand side of the ticket that would have been torn off on entry. The stub is ink stamped with "F.T.H." and the date payment was made - it also has the gig and price paid handwritten - in this case "Sex Pistols 3 x 50p, £1.50. On the reverse of this ticket is the bottom of the letter "N" with the designers name "Jon Maunder" printed underneath.
SEX PISTOLS 1977 BRUNEL TICKET STUB. "It was a fiasco…We were in that big hall, which was jam packed, nobody really knew why anybody was there, least of all us. " John Lydon describing the infamous Brunel SU show. This lot is an original ticket for said concert at Brunel University Students Union on the 16th December 1977. The ticket has two tear marks from top to bottom with tape residue where it was originally taped back together. To preserve the ticket, the tape has been removed and it has been laminated.
ROYALTY, selection, inc. football programme & ticket stub for Cariocas v Paulistas, 6th November 1968, issued for the visit of Queen Elizabeth to Rio de Janiero; press photos (12), 1951-1952, preparations for Coronation, Charles & Anne, 21st birthday, Canadian tour (all with typed annotation to backs); postcards (3), two letters from Clarence House (three envelopes), G to VG, 19
Two Comical 20th Century Advertising Fans, double paper leaf, one designed by Gem for Dry Monopole Champagne, printed with an amusing scene of a man checking his ticket at the races, beside him a champagne bottle dressed in formal attire doing the same, signed. Plain wooden sticks (22.5cm). Together with a Restaurant du Café de la Paix fan designed by Benjamin Ratier, a cartoon of three dogs seated in a car, one the chauffer, another the footman and a regal greyhound in the back seat, signed, plain wooden sticks (21.5cm) c.1912 (2)
A collection of vintage football programs, including an FA Centenary Match, England v Rest of the World on October 23rd 1963, a Greek program for a Greece v England game on 1st December 1971, European Cup Final Tie match, TSV Munchen 1860 v West Ham United on 19th May 1965, an a ticket for Germany v England game on 1st June 1968. (21)
ROWLING (J.K.) Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire. 'Hogwarts Library Edition' - possibly unique; it would appear that an afficienado has taken a later printing of the original edition & turned it into a library book - by having a 'Hogwarts School' library label (doubling in the form of a crested issue ticket pocket) mounted at the front free e/p., & loose inside the ticket with signatures & borrowing dates for some 9 pupils; simulated leather style old library binding. 2000. * an intriguing, if not suitably mysterious addition, to any H.P. collection. Illustrated
Kingdom of Macedon, Philip II AV Stater. Struck under Philip III. Pella, circa 323-317 BC. Laureate head of Apollo right / Charioteer driving biga to right, holding kentron in right hand, reins in left; thunderbolt beneath horses, ΦIΛIΠΠOY in exergue. Le Rider pl. 55, 60ff; SNG ANS 130-7. 8.62g, 19mm, 12h. Extremely Fine. From a private English collection; Privately purchased from Spink (ticket included).
Kingdom of Macedon, Alexander III 'the Great' AV Stater. Head of Athena right, wearing crested Corinthian helmet decorated with coiled serpent / Nike standing left, holding wreath and stylis; ΑΛΕΞΑΝΔΡΟΥ to right, K in left field, Φ below left wing. Price 902. 8.51g, 19mm, 12h. Good Extremely Fine. Rare. From a private English collection; Privately purchased from Spink (ticket included); Ex Spink & Son Circular 108, August 2000, no. 2836.
Julius Nepos AV Tremissis. First reign. Ravenna, AD 474-475. D N IVL NEPOS P F AVG, draped and cuirassed bust right wearing plain single banded diadem / Elaborate cross potent terminating in pellets at points; around, wreath with crossed ties, jewel in bezel at apex, COMOB below. Cf. Lacam 70 (plain diadem, plain cross); RIC -, cf. 3214 (pearl-diadem, not plain diadem, plain cross); C. -, cf. 16 (same); cf. DOC 940 (same); Depeyrot -, cf. 40/1 (same). 1.51g, 13mm, 6h. Near Mint State. Apparently unique and unpublished type for Nepos, with a plain diadem, and highly elaborate cross within an exceptionally well engraved wreath for this period, evidencing a high level of competency on the part of the engraver which indicates production in the first reign of Nepos at the Imperial court of Ravenna. From the collection of Z.P., Austria; Privately purchased from old Swiss collection (includes collector's ticket). While many historians consider Romulus Augustus to have been the last Roman emperor in the West (see next lot), Julius Nepos’ claim to this dubious honour is no less strong. Elevated to the position of Augustus by the Eastern emperor Leo I in AD 474 in order to replace the usurper Glycerius, who had been raised to the vacant throne by the Burgundian Magister militum Gundobad, Julius Nepos was married to the niece of Leo I and was also the nephew of the sovereign governor of Dalmatia, Marcellinus, hence his agnomen of nepos - “nephew”. In January, before Nepos could move against Glycerius, Leo I died, and was succeeded by his grandson, the young Leo II, who chose his own father Zeno as co-emperor. While little is known of Glycerius, according to Ennodius, the emperor “made many measures for the public good”, and seems to have tried his best to remain on good terms with the East Roman Empire, making overtures for reconciliation and abstaining from choosing a second Consul in order to allow Leo II to be sole Consul for the year 474. Nonetheless, under Roman Law Glycerius’ elevation was illegal, as the Eastern emperor had the right to choose his co-emperor, and Zeno maintained the official position of Constantinople to deny recognition to Glycerius. Therefore, in the Spring of 474, when the ports which had been closed for the winter reopened, Nepos made to cross the Adriatic Sea to depose Glycerius, who may have temporarily left the Imperial Court at Ravenna and relocated to Rome to resist the invasion, where he minted an extremely rare silver issue claiming himself as Augustus along with Leo II and Zeno. However, by June Nepos had entered Ravenna and deposed Glycerius without bloodshed, perhaps because he had failed to receive the support of the Roman Senate and Gallo-Roman aristocracy, or because his Magister militum Gundobad was absent from Italy either to raise more troops in Gaul, or to receive the legacy of his father Gundioc as King of the Burgundians. In any case, Nepos spared Glycerius’ life, an act of clemency possibly prompted by Glycerius’ apparently benevolent rule and the respect he had shown to the Eastern emperors throughout his short reign, and he was sent to lead a life of religious service as Bishop of Salona. Nepos’ own reign was hardly longer than that that of his predecessor; in August of 475 his Magister militum Orestes took control of the government at Ravenna, forcing Nepos to flee by ship back to Dalmatia. Orestes then proceeded to enthrone his teenage son as the new emperor in the West, under the regnal name Romulus Augustus. Though deposed, Nepos continued to be recognised as the de jure Emperor of the West until his death in 480, whereupon Zeno formally abolished the division of the Empire, ending the last legal claim to the throne of the West Roman Empire.
Four items of Manchester United memorabilia comprising a rosette and card bearing Matt Busby's signature with enclosed ticket stub from the 1968 European Champion Clubs Cup Final tie, a further rosette from the 1994 League Cup final, a 1958 special edition programme versus Red Star Belgrade and Manchester United versus Leicester City programme (4).
BEATLES PARIS OLYMPIA TICKET 1964. Extremely rare ticket from The Beatles performance at the Olympia in Paris on Thursday 30th January 1964. Trini Lopez was also on the bill and the lot includes a photograph of the original owner of the ticket with Trini at the performance. The ticket was taken from a scrapbook and as a result has tape stains and is very crumpled.
Second World War Group of Six, comprising 1939-1945 Star; Africa Star with 1st Army clasp; Italy Star; Defence Medal; War Medal with MID oak leaves and George VI Efficiency Medal, mounted on a medal bar, in original envelope of delivery addressed to V.A. Rossiter, 103 Milton Avenue, East Ham, London E6, and other militaria items including medal ribbon bars, badges, buttons, Borough of Ilford Shelter and Bunker Ticket, soldier's pay book and discharge certificate to 6967749 Stanley Hinton, etc.
BEATLES FAN CLUB CORRESPONDENCE. Large quantity of fan club material, newsletters and correspondence to include numerous personalised and signed letters from fan club secretaries. Correspondence dates from 1965 through to 1972 with highlights including Apple Records release sheet, membership cards, goodbye letter from Paul, Shea Stadium repro ticket and much more.
STUDIO LPs/SINGLES. Very neat selection of 6 x early UK pressing LPs and 12 x 7". Albums are Please Please Me (mono 4th PMC 1202 no 'Sold In UK' or 'Recording First Published' - VG some surface marks, no scratches/VG neat front, some flipback wear), With The Beatles (mono 1st UK 'Jobete' credit for Money and 'Gotta' on sleeve and record - VG+ some light surface marks, 1N/1N matrix/VG+ light discolouration), Rubber Soul (mono 2nd PMC 1267 -4/-4 - lovely strong Ex condition with only a couple of very faint marks/Ex minor wear), Help! (PMC 1255 -2/-2 original - clean Ex record/Ex a very nice example), Beatles For Sale (mono PMC 1240 4N/4N - a VG+ copy) and A Hard Day's Night (mono PMC 1230 3N/3N - VG/G+). 45s (all in original company sleeves) include From Me To You (R 5015), Ticket To Ride (R 5265), I Want To Hold Your Hand (R 5084), She Loves You (R 5055), Can't Buy Me Love (R 5114) and She Loves You (R 5055). Condition of the singles are generally neat VG+ to Ex+. ** BEATLES

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