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* Browne (Thomas Arthur, 1872-1910). ÒMan with SteakÓ, pen & ink drawing on paper, interior restaurant scene of a gentleman walking past a table of diners, holding a steak on a fork, signed in top right-hand corner, mounted, 206 x 166mm (8.25 x 6.5ins), together with a pencil drawing by Browne entitled ÒHarriersÓ showing schoolboy sports, 163 x 209mm (6.5 x 8.25ins), mounted, plus May (Phil, 1864-1903), Boules player, pencil sketch on paper of a young man, 168 x 112mm (6.5 x 4.5ins), tipped-in on card, plus GrŠtz (Theodor, 1859-1947), Buying a ticket, grisaille watercolour on card, of a gentleman in bowler hat with a small boy, standing by a ticket booth headed `Grosses MilitŠr-Concert’, signed in lower left-hand corner, 557 x 391mm (21.75 x 15.25ins), plus a pen & ink drawing on card by Gratz of a stout lady looking critically at herself in the mirror through pince-nez, with her maid looking on, signed and dated `07, 427 x 345mm (16.75 x 13.5ins), plus three pen and ink book illustrations by Charles Horrell (8)
Marvell (Andrew). Works, 3 vols., 1776, engraved portrait frontispiece, occasional light spotting, hinges reinforced, contemporary calf, rebacked, lightly rubbed, 4to, together with Bolingbroke (Henry St. John), Works, 5 vols., pub. David Mallet, 1754, some light spotting, previous owner signature, 20th c., brown half morocco, spines with raised bands and red and green labels, 4to, plus Wood (Anthony), Athenae Oxonienses. A New Edition, With Additions and a Continuation by Philip Bliss, 4 vols., 1813-20, library stamp to verso of titles, bookseller ticket, contemporary blindstamped calf, slightly rubbed with small stains, 4to, and The Genuine Works in Verse and Prose, of the Right Honourable George Granville, Lord Lansdowne, 2 vols., 1732, engraved frontispiece to vol. II, illustrations, lacking portrait, manuscript verse at front of vol. I, small tear to vol. I title, signatures of Duke of Leeds, bookplates of the Duke of Leeds and Elizabeth Handasyde, contemporary calf, spines gilt with labels, vol. I upper cover detached, 4to (14)
Imperial Rome Theodosius I (379-395) gold Solidus North Italian Mint c. 379-383 laureate bust right rev Victory stands between two enthroned emperors [VICT]OR-IA AVGG / COM (RIC IX 77; Sear 4169). The coin has been crudely cut (in ancient times) from jewellery mount gold solder shows on rev but details clear. £150-250 The coin is a local find ticket states |Found 1966 Wootton Bassett area in cable trench|.
An extensive impressive 1950s 130 page plus autograph book containing extensive footballing and other autographs including Manchester City page with nine autographs including Cunliffe, Hart and Clarke, Charlton Athletic with ten autographs including Hurst, R White and Ken Chamberlain, Newcastle United with ten autographs including Batty, Curry etc, Blackpool with thirteen autographs, Duckworth, Smith, Stanley Matthews, Johnson etc, Leicester City with eight including Shipman, Bullock, Leeds United with eight including Jimmy Jones, Marsden, Smith etc, Arsenal with thirteen signatures including Barnes, Bloomfield, Roper, Aston Villa with nine indistinct signatures but dated `56, `57, Huddersfield with ten including Wheeler, Taylor, Aston Villa with eight dated `55, `56 including Jones, England with nine signatures including Duncan Edwards, Tom Finney, Johnny Haynes, Bill Perry etc, Leeds United with seven, Blackpool Reserves with fourteen including Robson, Harding, Wright, Frith etc, Wolves with five, Burnley with eleven including Adamson, Smith, Preston Northend with twelve signatures including Hostler, Walton etc, Manchester United Busby Babes team including Duncan Edwards, Berry, Jones, Wood, Blanchflower, Webster, Colman, Foulkes etc, Everton and Everton Reserves over two pages with eighteen signatures to include Woods, Parker, Jones, Sutherland, Potts etc, Everton with ten including Egington, Horne, Harris etc, Newcastle United with ten including Warner, Batty, White etc, Cardiff City with thirteen signatures over two pages, Arsenal dated 1955 with thirteen signatures to include Barnes, Evans, Bowen, James, Wilkinson, Hearts, Preston Northend with eleven signatures over two pages including Brooks, Young, Lindor, Crawford etc, England and Youth with fourteen signatures including Peter Reid, Smart, Barker, Lockett, McCarthy, Perry, Bridges etc, Germany Youth including Hofig, Langman, Kusler etc, Blackpool with eight signatures dated `55, `56 including Joe Smith, Bill Perry, Jack Wright, Jim Kelly, Taylor etc, Huddersfield dated `55, `56 with twelve signatures including Wheeler, Gibson, Metcalfe, Ken Taylor etc, unknown signed page dated `59, `60 to including Bobby Charlton, Broadbent etc, Notts Forest with eight signatures including Morley, Barnett, Wilson, Gray etc, Luton Town with thirteen signatures including Davies, Allen, Adam etc and further Luton Town with seventeen further signatures to include Ray Smith, Les Jones, Gordon Turner, Ray Davies, Kelly etc, also CDSA Moscow with fifteen signatures, various photographs to include Bolton Wanderers Directors, Officials and Playing staff `54/55, small quantity of signed photographs to include Johnny Wheeler, David Whitefield, Wilf Pickles, Eddie Best, Johnny Lockwood, Jimmy Edmundson, the Radio Revellers, various further unidentified signatures, ticket stubs, passes etc, this album dates from 1954-1960, with brown leather cover (illustrated)
A collection of Wolverhampton Wanderers programmes, including the 1949 F.A Cup final official programme plus souvenir issue and Buchans Cup final souvenir magazine, 1960 Cup final, 1973 F.A Cup semi final, League Cup final of 1974 and 1980 (2 copies) the remainder home and away matches dating from the 1950s onwards, the lot also including programmes for the 1959 F.A Cup final and three for the 1972 final, a ticket for the 1988 Sherpa Van Trophy and a folder of cards presented by `The Hotspur` (qty).
Pugin (Augustus) and Charles Heath. Paris 2 vol." engraved vignette title-pages and 101 plates each with two views contemporary straight-grained morocco wide borders tooled in gilt and blind vertical line tooling on spines g.e. by T. Hiles of Ludlow with his ticket in each vol. 4to Jennings and Chaplin" 1831. ***Included with this copy are coloured photographs and actual size photocopies of original watercolours by Pugin for the work. .
A card ticket for the `Coronation of His Majesty George IV` seat No. 318, second refreshment party and a card ticket for the `Coronation of His Most Gracious Majesty King William The IV` and Her Most Gracious Majesty Queen Adelaide 8th September 1831, Westminster Abbey, Dean and Chapter`s ticket, record room, on reverse is written `Dean of Ripon 8th bench from the bottom` (2)
Railway books and ephemera: eleven publications on railway art and photography including Railway Poster 1923-1947 - Cole & Durack and Terence Cuneo Railway Painter of The Century - N. Chakra; GWR Publications: Track Topics, Loco`s of "The Royal Road", Cheltenham Flyer, various railway magazines, books and calendars; tickets - including GWR 3rd Class Holiday Season Ticket; cigarette cards; wooden jigsaw puzzle, probably GWR Chad Valley series; GWR cast iron warning sign: forty shilling penalty for not shutting gate, 750mm x 270mm; and modern railway commemorative ceramics (a lot)
Wimpffen (F.A.S.) Voyage a Saint-Domingue, 2 vol. in 1, first edition, folding table at end, browned, engraved bookplate of Richard Brinsley Sheridan (the playwright`s grandson) on front pastedown, contemporary half morocco, by S.Mepham of Dorchester with their ticket, rubbed, [Sabin 104711], 8vo, Paris, 1797.
De Vise (Paul) Depositio Cornuti, 1621 one of 50 copies, facsimile edition, illustration tipped onto front endpaper, original marbled wrappers, lettering label, bound into quarter parchment over marbled boards, rubbed and soiled, bookplate to front pastedown, William Blades, 1885 § De Stains (V.D.) Phonography or The Writing of Sounds, second edition, tables, original cloth, booksellers ticket to front pastedown, 1842 § [Lowndes (William) A Report containing an Essay for the Amendment of the Silver Coins, some browning and soiling throughout, [Wing, L 3323], contemporary sheep, rebacked, gilt, Printed by Charles Bill and the Executrix of Thomas Newcombe, 1695 § [Playbill] Theatre Royal. Jersey Volunteer Fire Brigade, Grand soirée dramatique, by the Fire Brigade...., printed on silk, tasseled edges, 1871, v.s. (4)
Dryden, John Songs and Poems, Chosen and Introduce number 197 of 500 copies, colour plates and text illustrations by Lavinia Blythe, original morocco-backed cloth, t.e.g., spine slightly faded, slip-case slightly stained, 1957; Hartnoll (Phyllis) The Grecian Enchanted, one of 360 copies, 8 aquatint plates by John Buckland Wright, tissue guards, original pictorial cloth, gilt, 1952; Browning (Robert) Pictor Ignotus, Fra Lippo Lippi and Andrea Del Sarto, one of 360 copies, original parchment backed boards, gilt, 1925; Scott (W.S., editor) Letters of Maria Edgeworth and Anna Letitia Barbauld..., one of 300 copies, hand-coloured illustrations by Lettice Sandford, original cloth, 1953; Garden of Caresses (The), one of 275 copies, engraved illustrations by Gertrude Hermes, original vellum-backed cloth, t.e.g., others uncut, 1934; Calderon (V.G.) The Lotery Ticket, one of 400 copies, illustrations by Dorothea Braby, original cloth, t.e.g., others uncut, [1945], and 3 other private press books, v.s.(9)
Milne (A.A.). Winnie-the-Pooh, 2nd ed., 1926, illustrations by E.H. Shepard, light brown patch to endpapers, bookseller ticket to rear pastedown, t.e.g., original green cloth gilt, edges slightly rubbed, slight lean, d.j., one or two small chips, 8vo, together with The House at Pooh Corner, 1st ed., 1928, illustrations by E.H. Shepard, previous owner inscription to half title, t.e.g., original salmon cloth, spine slighty faded, 8vo, plus Now We Are Six, 2nd ed, 1927 (3)
Cicero (Marcus Tullius). Topica ad Trebatium. Oratoriae Partitiones. De Oratore ad Q.Fratrem Lib. III. Brutus: sive de Claris Oratoribus Lib. I. Orator ad Brutum. Initium Libri de Optimo Genere Oratorum, Munich, 1631, title-page lightly browned, book ticket of Hugo R?nyi on front free endpaper, endpapers with some minor worm holes (a couple penetrating through to exterior), sprinkled edges, late 17th c. boards covered in 15th c. vellum manuscript leaf, spine a little darkened and with ms. paper label (sl. chipped), upper cover printed with initials `P A Z L` and the date 1671, lacking ties, 8vo (1)
Cottage roof binding. The History of The New Testament, Representing the Actions and Miracles of our Blessed Saviour and His Apostles. Attempted in Verse, and adorn`d with CLII Sculptures. Written by Samuel Wesley... the Cuts done by J. Sturt, 3rd ed., printed by R.B. for Thomas Ward, 1717, eng. frontis. and addn. title, letterpress title printed in red and black, numerous engs. to text, some light browning, Dutch gilt endpapers, pastedowns faded, front hinge split, gilt book ticket of Thore Virgin dated 1911, and his ms. ownership signtaure on prelim. blank, a.e.g., contemp. red morocco, spine faded, and joints rubbed, gilt dec. raised bands, gilt lettered label in second compartment, remainder with dotted line saltire, with roundels, `s` tools, and drawer handle tools in the four intersections, covers with elaborate gilt-tooled Òcottage-roofÓ and lozenge design incorporating seedheads, volutes, roundels, stars, and cherubs, etc., gilt dec. edges and turn-ins, 8vo (1)
Cottage roof binding. Les Pseaumes de David, Mis en Vers Francois, Revus et Approuvez par le Synode Walon des Provinces-Unies. Nouvelle edition, Amsterdam, 1729, eng. frontis., offset to vign. title, musical notation throughout, marbled endpapers, gilt book ticket of Thore Virgin, and with his ms. ownership signature to prelim. blank dated 1926, a.e.g., contemp. black morocco, extrems. lightly rubbed in places, spine faded, gilt dec. raised bands, gilt lettered label in second compartment, remainder with Greek cross composed of roundels and single line saltire, with dots in four intersections, covers with elaborate gilt-tooled Òcottage-roofÓ and lozenge design incorporating seedheads, flowers, volutes, and dots, gilt dec. edges and turn-ins, large 12mo (1)
A glazed pottery presentation dish, with dedication, diameter 35.2cm, together with a collection of awards and souvenirs, including the Pye Colour TV award 19733, and a silver mounted cut crystal wine decanter with engraved silver bottle ticket, ( a lot ). Provenance: estate of Lady Willis widow of Lord Willis of Chislehurst (Ted Willis) 1918-1992, screenwriter and playwright, creator of Dixon of Dock Green and other popular television dramas.
COLLECTION OF SCOTTISH FOOTBALL INTERNATIONAL MATCH PROGRAMMES 1960-1990s, including Scotland v England 2nd April 1966, autographed by various team members, Scotland v England March 17th 1965, England v Scotland April 10th 1965, England v Scotland European Championship April 15th 1967, Scotland v England 24th February 1968, England v Scotland May 10th 1969 all signed by Jackie Charlton, Scotland v German Democratic Republic 30th October 1974, Welcome to the World Champions Scotland v Argentina 2 June 1979, Scotland v Austria European Championship 17th October 1979, autographed and with ticket, and Scotland v Brazil May 26 1987 (60)
Rare 1928 England International Tennis Cap, plus medals and other ephemera: relating to the tennis career of Walter James Giles Lawn tennis professional. The collection comprises a white England International cap with embroidered cross tennis rackets, issued to the players selected to play in the International Tennis Tournament Germany vs. England, played from the 17th - 19th Aug 1928, incl. 2x medals embossed with the trophy and stamped with the tournament details played at Bad Ems, plus the train ticket from London to Bad Emms, together with a postcard of the trophy signed on the reverse by both the German and England teams, players incl: W Giles, Dan Maskell, T. C. Jeffery and Charles Read, in all 17 signatures. Plus W. J. Giles` passport, separate photograph, 1947 list or registered professionals of the LTA, c/w two copies of The Lawn Tennis and Badminton Magazine, both from 1924, one incl. a report of the professional match at Dulwich, between W. Giles (Craigeside professional) and C.W. Lockyer (Dulwich Covered Courts professional).
Rare 1898 Rugby Programme and Ticket: Blackheath v North of Ireland folding single sheet programme and match ticket, played at The Rectory Field on 7th Feb 1898. Handwritten score in ink and comes c/w press cutting, note slight adhesive marks on the reverse of each item, nevertheless extremely rare (G).
Scarce 1974 British Lions signed programme and ticket (A): for Northern Transvaal v British Isles, played at Loftus Versfeld Ground Pretoria on 6th July 1974, signed to the front cover by 27 members of the Lions squad. To incl. Phil Bennett, Tony Neary, Roger Uttley, Andy Ripley, Mervin Davies, Ian McGeechan, Mighty Mouse McLaughlan as well as the players in lot 429 - together with a match ticket, corners and edges torn and adhesive marks to the rear (2) (G).
1924 England v Wales rugby match ticket: played at St Helens Ground Swansea Saturday 19th January 1924 - green complimentary ticket - pin hole and minor wear to the top left hand corner. Note Result England 17 Wales 9 - with England winning the Grand Slam for the second season in a row the only country at that time to achieve that distinction.

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