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Lot 136

The Martins of Cro Martin by Charles Lever. Illustrated by Phiz. 1848. Ornate spine. half leather; Confessions of Con Cregan. Irish Gil Blas by Lever. Illustrations Hablot Brown. 1855. 2 vols in one. half-leather. Ticket of J. Sampson, bookseller and Lala Rookh an Oriental Romance by Thomas Moore. London. 1817. Half leather in vellum. 3 books

Lot 255

The Poet and The Piper-Seamus Heaney and Liam Óg Ó Flynn-Audio Book (CD). Condition: Fine. CD in mint condition. Includes concert programme from the Waterfront Hall, Belfast on 10th November, 2001 which is also mint, and ticket stubs from same event.

Lot 1020

Autographs - multi-signed 2002 Ryder Cup Golf Programmes with Course and Players Guides - signatures internally featuring Curtis Strange, Tom Watson, Davis Love III, Darren Clarke, Thomas Bjorn, Padraig Harrington, Lee Westwood, Pierre Fulke, Colin Montgomerie, Bernhard Langer, Niclas Fasth, Phillip Price, Paul McGinley, Sergio Garcia, Jesper Parnevik, Phil Mickelson, David Duval, Mark Calcavecchia, Hal Sutton, Scott Hoch, Stewart Cink, Jim Furyk, David Toms, Paul Azinger, Scott Verplank, Tony Jacklin - plus 2002 Players and Course Guides and 2010 Ryder Cup Programme plus Autographs - multi-signed 2006 Ryder Cup The K Club Golf Programme, Course Guide and Ticket (3), features signatures internally to the programme such Paul Casey, Darren Clarke, Sandy Lyle, Luke Donald, Sergio Garcia, Padraig Harrington, David Howell, Robert Karlsson, Paul McGinley, Henrik Stenson, Lee Westwood, Jose Olazabal, Tom Lehman, Chad Campbell, Stewart Cink, Chris Di Marco, Jim Furyk, J J Henry, Zach Johnson, Vaughn Taylor, David Toms, Brett Wetterich, Scott Verplank, slight water mark to bottom, does not affect signatures, creasing apparent. Private Autograph Collection

Lot 980

GOLF, programme, The Ryder Cup, GBR v USA at Lindrick October 1957, some scuffing to spine, slight crease to cover, 2 pages folded inside - pencil scores written in, retains second day 5th Oct order of play ticket - fair at best

Lot 982

1930 Daily Dispatch Golf Tournament at Southport with season ticket card fob - staples have rusted, good golf ball and accessories adverts and illustration inside

Lot 853

1967 and 1969 The Open Golf Championship Programmes: a good clean 1967 programme retaining part of its final draw sheet ticket, a 1969 programme, this shows wear to corner and has pen marks to front cover (2)

Lot 1021

Autographs - multi-signed 1992 Open Golf Championship Programme with OOP sheet and dinner menu - signed internally featuring Fred Couples, Ian Woosnam, Anders Forsbrand, Mark O'Meara, Vijay Singh, Nick Faldo, Mark James, Sandy Lyle, Tom Watson, Mark Calcavecchia, Bernhard Langer, Paul Broadhurst, Gary Wolstenholme, John Cook, Jose Olazabal, Gary Player, et al plus Francesco Molinari signed Open 2018 Golf Championship Carnoustie Ticket and Lanyard - signed in ink to the front in plastic wallet with lanyard, together with a 2017 Open Championship Ticket with Lanyard unsigned (2) Private Autograph Collection G overall condition. Private Autograph Collection

Lot 343A

Vintage concert ticket stubs from 1970's including Lindisfarne at Newcastle Polytechnique January 1971, The Who at The Odeon Theatre Newcastle on Tyne, Tom Paxton at The City Hall Newcastle upon Tyne, Brett Marvin and The Thunderbolts Plus Disco at Newcastle Polytechnique

Lot 223

Sporting Interest - 1966 Jules Rimet World cup programme, assorted ticket stubs; 1948 London Olympics pennant flag; golf programmes, etc.

Lot 324

A gentlemen’s 18ct gold Patek Philippe Calatrava automatic strap watch, 3998J, with a 34mm case, c.1997. A silvered dial with raised gold batons, dauphine hands, centre second sweep and date aperture at the 3. A Patek Philippe brown alligator strap with the original 18ct gold satin finished buckle. Movement number 1’913’646, calibre 315. Original Patek Philippe case, outer box, leather wallet, certificate of origin, instruction booklet, swing ticket, agent booklet and leaflet Buying this watch at auction could save up to 0.80 tonnes of CO2e compared to buying new. Condition ReportRetailed in Belfast by John H. Lunn Ltd 01/05/1997 Winds and ticking but no guarantee as to time keeping or continued running. Hands adjust and move correctly. Light surface marks commensurate with its age. Signs of wear to the strap where it has been worn on the shortest hole, and to the end of the strap. As to be expected with presentation cases of this date, the interior is flaking, although the exterior is in nice condition. Outer box with slight wear to the corners. Marks and scratches to the wallet.

Lot 392

A Liverpool Racecourse Proprietor's silver ticket, oval, no.131, 5cm wide, approximately 31g

Lot 121

Almex 1960's bus/tram ticket machine No 6261

Lot 1013

Vintage Toys - a boxed 1986 talking computer (original price ticket for £44.99), a boxed radio controlled 'Sneaker Car, boxed Sindy bath and armchair, plus a large quantity of Hornby O gauge railway track, G.W.R wooden jigsaw, Dinky cranes, etc:- Two Boxes

Lot 168

A Second War Mercantile Marine O.B.E. group of eight awarded to Captain Matthew McK. Brown, late Royal Naval Reserve and Royal Indian Marine, three times sunk by enemy submarines The Most Excellent Order of the British Empire, O.B.E. (Civil) 2nd type breast badge; British War Medal (Lieut. M. McK. Brown. R.N.R.); Mercantile Marine War Medal (Matthew McK. Brown); Victory Medal (Lieut. M. McK. Brown. R.N.R.); 1939-45 Star; Atlantic Star; Defence and War Medals 1939-45, mounted as worn, good very fine or better (8) £500-£600 --- Importation Duty This lot is subject to importation duty of 5% on the hammer price unless exported outside the UK --- --- Matthew McKirdie Brown was born in 1890, and served with the Donaldson Line from 1915 to 1951. He was 4th and 3rd Mate of the S.S. Athenia, which was sunk on 16 August 1917, by a torpedo from an enemy submarine, seven miles north of Inishtrahull Island, off Co. Donegal. 15 lives were lost, but the Captain was amongst the survivors. From late 1917, Lieutenant Brown commanded the patrol vessel Hye Leong, based in Rangoon, returning in late 1919 to study for his Master’s ticket which he passed in Glasgow on 1 March 1920. Between the wars he was Chief Officer of the S.S. Corinaldo from 1921 to 1925, and then Master of the S.S. Corrientes, which was torpedoed and sunk in September 1940. He was next appointed Master of the S.S. Cortona until 11 July 1942, when this vessel was also sunk by a torpedo from an enemy submarine. The attack took place midway between the Canary Islands and Gibraltar. 30 of the crew were killed and one was wounded, but Captain Brown was again amongst the survivors. Captain Brown’s subsequent commands were S.S. Cordillera in 1942-43; S.S. Norwegian in 1943-44; S.S. Salacia (III) from 1944 to 1947; and S.S. Cortona (II) from 1947 to 1951. He was awarded the O.B.E. in January 1946 for war services and retired in 1951. Sold with the following original documentation: diary/letter book for the period December 1917 to July 1920, describing service of the patrol vessel Hye Leong out of Rangoon; Commission as Lieutenant, R.I.M. (1917); Commission as Lieutenant, R.N.R. (1918); Board of Trade Certificate of Competency (1920); Guildhall Library letter confirming service; various letters and news cuttings covering his career; The Donaldson Line history; and a pair of Captain’s gilt cuffs and O.B.E. case of issue.

Lot 46

THE DARKNESS - ONE WAY TICKET TO HELL LP (5051011 1218 1 4). A copy of The Darkness - One Way Ticket To Hell (5051011 1218 1 4). The record is in Ex+ condition with clean playing surfaces and sharp/ clean labels. The sleeve is also in lovely Ex+ condition.

Lot 1733

A collection of David Bowie related music and ephemera, to include: CDs, DVDs and Singles vinyl records; Ten stamps; A framed ticket for the World Premier of 'The Man Who Fell to Earth' at Leicester Square Theatre, 18th March 1976, together with A letter from the Daily Mirror congratulating the winner of The Bowie Pop Club competition in winning tickets to the premier; a limited edition print by Honey Pegg, 38/250; and others

Lot 245

Assorted football scarves, Football League Cup Final programme and ticket from 1980 and Ogdens Cigarettes steeplechase cards.

Lot 1454

Great Exhibition 1851- a leather slip cased ‘season ticket of admission to the Exhibition of the Works of Industry of All Nations 1851, No.4305’, signature of Elizth. Holmes

Lot 518

THREE BOXES OF VINTAGE LP RECORDS ETC, to include Bob Marley and the Wailers - Confrontation, Lindisfarne, Eric Clapton, Boney M, Paul Simon, Tom Petty, Marvin Gaye, Linda Ronstadt, Johnny Cash, Gilbert O'Sullivan, Chuck Berry, Queen, David Bowie, Renaissance, Santana, Eric Clapton, Billy Joel, David Essex, This Mortal Coil, Cockney Rebel etc, The Beatles LPs - With The Beatles, Beatles For Sale, A Hard Day's Night, Rubber Soul, Sgt Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band, Revolver, The Beatles 1967-1970, The Beatles singles - Long Tall Sally, All My Loving, Twist and Shout, I Saw Her Standing There, Magical Mystery Tour, All You Need is Love, Yellow Submarine, Ticket to Ride, We Can Work It Out, A Hard Day's Night,

Lot 927

Transportation, a selection of Rail collectables to include Guard's keys, buttons, badges including a NUR silver 30 Membership Years lapel buttonhole badge, tokens, Spear's Games Railway Dominoes in original box, ticket punch, horse brasses (2) and 3 Singer oil cans and a selection of 7 postcards of Winkfield (gd)

Lot 37

A Family Ticket to the famous Roman Baths (for 2 adults and up to 4 children) which you can use within the next 12 months. From their website: The Roman Baths is one of the finest historic sites in Northern Europe. Once the site of one of the great religious spas of the ancient world; the people of Roman Britain came to the site to worship the goddess Sulis Minerva and bathe in the waters of the natural thermal springs, which still flow with hot water today. Today visitors can explore the Roman Baths complex, walk on the original Roman pavements and see the ruins of the Temple of Sulis Minerva. The museum collection, located next to the bathing complex, includes a gilt bronze head of the Goddess Sulis Minerva, and other Roman artefacts.

Lot 659

A collection of model railway OO gauge scenery including passengers, animals. sewage pipes. signals. switch boxes, telephone boxes. cars, ticket collector & box, Army personnel, navy personnel, porters etc

Lot 296

Golden Cockerel Press.- Gill (Eric) The Engravings..., limited edition, illustrations, a few colour, some folding, original blind-stamped cloth, spine lightly faded, slip-case, Wellingborough, Christopher Skelton, 1983 § Calderon (V.G.) The Lottery Ticket, one of 400 copies, engravings by Dorothea Braby, faint spotting, original buckram, Golden Cockerel Press, 1945 § Swinburne (A.C.) Pasiphae, one of 500 copies, engravings by John Buckland-Wright, light toning to page margins, embossed library stamp to rear endpapers, original buckram, Golden Cockerel Press, 1950; and 6 others from the press, v.s. (9)

Lot 136

Johnson (B. S.) Trawl, first edition, signed presentation inscription from the author "for June with love Bryan", ticket and signing event information loosely inserted, original boards, dust-jacket, fraying to top edges, light peeling of laminate along joint, 1966; Albert Angelo, reprint, signed by the author, original wrappers, light rubbing to spine, 1964; A Dublin Unicorn, 'Byron Press Pamphlet series', one of 25 copies signed by the author, original wrappers, toned, 1972; and 8 others by or edited by Johnson, including 2 copies from the library of Barry Cole, friend of the author and sometime contributor to works, 8vo (11)

Lot 1

General, British School, c. 1802, a silver palette-shaped award medal or ticket, unsigned, Prince of Wales feathers, rev. named (The Honble Genl Henniker No 21), 54 x 44mm, 28.80g. Very fine and very rare £100-£150 --- Lieut.-General Sir Brydges Trecothic Henniker, 1st Baronet (10 November 1767 - 3 July 1816) was a politician and British Army officer. He was MP for Kildare Borough between 1797 and 1800.

Lot 18

4x James I Coins, comprising: shilling, second coinage, 5.06g, mm. escallop, fourth bust (S.2655), fine/good fine; sixpence 1607, second coinage, 2.83gm mm. coronet, fourth bust (S.2658), strong good fine, ex Michael Trennery sold with cabinet ticket; Ireland, shilling, second coinage, 4.43g, mm. rose (S.6515) dark tone, nice detail to crown and drapery, flatness to face o/wise good fine; and, copper farthing, normal size, mm. unclear (S.2676) near fine

Lot 16

Henry VIII, Groat, 2.63g, second coinage, mm. rose, laker bust D, (N.1797, S.2337E), small scratch on face, flat spot to shield o/wise clear legends and good portrait, strong good fine, with Michael Trennery ticket

Lot 14

Henry VII, Groat, 3.02g, profile issue, mm. pheon, regular issue, (N.1747, S.2258), dark tone, weakness to King's face and end of obverse legend, o/wise clear with nice full flan, good fine, with Michael Trenerry ticket

Lot 339

George VI, 'Coronation' Proof Set 1937, 15 coins from crown to farthing including full Maundy set, presented in original embossed red leather case which is in good condition; (S. PS16) starting to tone in parts, coins in excellent condition, practically as struck, includes small ticket listing price paid direct from mint in September 1937Provenance: Dutton Manor, Lancashire

Lot 225

A 19th century silver "Port" decanter label/bottle ticket Condition: No visible problems

Lot 19

367-383 AD Gratian silver AR Siliqua, Lugdunum (Lyon) mint (RIC 27). Obverse: draped and diademed bust, facing right with 'D N GRATIANVS P F AVG' around. Reverse: Roma wearing a helmet, enthroned, holding spear, 'LVGPS' below, 'VIRTVS ROMANORVM' around. Weight: 1.62g. Diameter: 18mm. Grade: gF - good Fine, full flan. Old ticket included.

Lot 8

54-68 AD Nero silver AR Denarius, mint of Rome (RIC 67). Obverse: right facing laureate bust with 'IMP NERO CAESAR AVGVSTVS' around. Reverse: Salus seated left on her throne, holding a patera in her right hand, 'SALVS' below. Weight: 3.20g. Diameter: 16mm. Grade: VF/gF - Very Fine/Good Fine. Old dealer's ticket included.

Lot 85

1638-1639 Charles I Tower under the King silver Shilling with anchor mintmarks (S 2797). Obverse: group E, type 4.1 larger bust with rounded shoulder and single arched crown and 'XII' mark of value behind, anchor mintmark and 'CAROLVS · D: G.' MA.' BR.' FR.' ET · HI.' REX'. Reverse: shield of royal arms quartered by a short cross, anchor above and 'CHRISTO · AVSPIC · REGNO' around. Weight: 5.91g. Diameter: 30.7mm. Grade: VF - dark tone, minor edge clip, approaching Very Fine. Offered with an old dealer's ticket, lists ex. Timothy Medhurst, ex. Rye Collection, ex. Kelvin Brosz.

Lot 54

1509-1526 King Henry VIII  silver Groat with rose mintmark and Laker bust D, (S 2337D). Obverse: right facing crowned young profile portrait of Henry with Roman nose within beaded circle, clear rose mintmark above, 'hЄnRIC ’x VIII 'x DI 'x G x' R 'x ΛGL x Z  FRAC'. Reverse: shield of royal arms quartered by a long cross, rose mintmark above, 'POSVI DEV 'xx ADIVTOR x E 'xx MEV x'. Weight: 2.62g. Diameter: 25.9mm. Grade: EF - some minor flan damage and small scuffs, otherwise Extremely Fine. Comes with an old dealer's ticket.

Lot 160

1825 King George IV Shilling: first bust and second reverse design (S 3811, ESC 1253). Obverse: left-facing laureate bust of George with a legend around that reads 'GEORGIUS IIII D: G: BRITANNIAR: REX F: D:'. 'B.P.' initials below the King's neck. Reverse: second reverse - crowned quartered shield of royal arms with the arms of the House of Hanover in escutcheon within a garter, bearing the words 'HONI · SOIT · QUI MAL · Y · PENSE · ·' with 'ANNO 1825' to the bottom. Edge: milled. Weight: 5.69g. Diameter: 23.7mm. Grade: VF - Very Fine. Mintage: 2,459,100. An old dealer's ticket is included with this coin.

Lot 15

364-378 AD Valens silver AR Siliqua, Lugdunum (Lyon) mint (Sear 19662). Obverse: draped and cuirassed bust facing right with 'DN VALENS PF AVG' around. Reverse: Valens in military dress stands holding a labarum, Victory on a globe in his left hand, 'PLVG' mintmark below, 'RESTITV-TOR REIP' around. Weight: 1.56g. Diameter: 17mm. Grade: gF - slightly short on flan, hairlines, good Fine. Comes with an old ticket.

Lot 150

1819 King George III high-grade silver Halfcrown with small laureate head (S 3789, ESC 623, Bull 2102). Obverse: Benedetto Pistrucci's right-facing bust with the date below (1819) and 'GEORGIUS III DEI GRATIA' around. Reverse: a crowned shield of arms within a garter that reads 'BRITANNIARUM REX FID: DEF:'. Edge: milled. Weight: 14.15g. Diameter: 32.1mm. Mintage: 4,790,000. Grade: aUNC - about Uncirculated. Accompanied by an old dealer's ticket.

Lot 214

1904 King Edward VII silver Sixpence with obverse by George William de Saulles (S 3983). Obverse: bare head portrait, facing right with 'EDWARDVS VII DEI GRA: BRITT: OMN: REX FID: DEF: IND: IMP:' around and artists' initials below the truncation. Reverse: 'SIX PENCE' within a wreath of olive and oak branches with a crown above, the original design attributed to Jean Baptiste Merlen. The date (1904) appears below. Edge: milled. Weight: 2.86 grams. Diameter: 19.3 millimetres. Mintage: 4,487,000. Grade: aEF - about Extremely Fine, cleaned. Comes with an old dealer's ticket.

Lot 1

50 BC Gallo-Belgic series E Gallic War uniface Ambiani gold AV Stater (ABC 16, S 11). Obverse: sinuous disjointed horse, five pellets above. Reverse: plain. Weight: 6.26g. Diameter: 17.3mm. Grade: VF - Very Fine, no real problems. Offered with old dealer's ticket.

Lot 13

218-222 AD Elagabalus silver AR Denarius (Sear 7516). Obverse: laureate draped bust, 'IMP ANTONINVS PIVS AVG' around. Reverse: Fortuna standing left with cornucopia and rudder on a globe, 'FORTVNAE REDVCI' around. Weight: 2.72g. Diameter: 18mm. Grade: VF - Very Fine, minor surface environmental damage. Old ticket included.

Lot 148

1816 George III silver Halfcrown with 'bull head' portrait of the King (S 3788, ESC 613, Bull 2086). Obverse: right-facing laureate bust by Benedetto Pistrucci with the date (1816) below and 'GEORGIUS III DEI GRATIA' around. Reverse: royal shield of arms within a decorative garter and chain with St George and the dragon pendant below and crown above by Leonard Charles Wyon. 'HONI SOIT QUI MAL Y PENSE' in garter with double tail to 'Q' and 'BRITANNIARUM REX FID: DEF:' around. Weight: 14.23g. Diameter: 32.3mm. Grade: BU - Brilliant Uncirculated. This coin comes with an old dealer's ticket. 

Lot 189

1879 Queen Victoria 'Gothic' Florin with no WW initials, possibly dies 5 + B (S 3898B). Obverse: detailed crowned bust of Victoria by William Wyon, facing left with Latin legend in blackletter type around that reads 'Victoria d: g: britt: reg: f: d: mdccclxxix' with no stop after the date. Reverse: crowned cruciform shields of arms with national flower emblems in the angles, designed by William Dyce. The legend reads 'One florin' above with 'one tenth of a pound' below. Edge: milled. Weight: 11.36g. Diameter: 29.9mm. Mintage: 1,512,200. Grade: VF - Very Fine, toned. Old dealer's ticket included. 

Lot 188

1864 Queen Victoria type B2 'Gothic' Florin designed by William Wyon (S 3892). Obverse: elaborate crowned bust of Victoria, facing left with Latin legend in blackletter type around that reads 'Victoria d: g: brit: reg: f: d: mdccclxxiv'. Reverse: crowned cruciform shields of arms with national flower emblems in the angles, designed by William Dyce. The legend reads 'One florin' above with 'one tenth of a pound' below. Edge: milled. Weight: 11.32g. Diameter: 30.1mm. Mintage: 1,861,000. Grade: VF/GVF - Very Fine/Good Very Fine with test spot to the reverse. Comes with an old dealer's ticket.

Lot 17

337-361 AD Constantius II silver AR Siliqua, Lugdunum (Lyon) mint (Sear 17932). Obverse: draped, cuirassed and diademed bust facing right with 'D N CONSTANTIVS P F AVG' around. Reverse: 'VOTIS XXX MVLTIS XXXX' on four lines within a wreath, 'LVG' below. Weight: 2.14g. Diameter: 17mm. Grade: F - Fine details, one minor chip to edge, full flan. Old ticket included.

Lot 18

360-363 AD Julian II, the Apostate, silver AR Siliqua. Obverse: diademed draped bust of the Emperor with legend around. Reverse: 'VOTIS V MVLTIS X' in the centre of a wreath, mintmark not visible, possibly Lugdunum (Lyon). Weight: 2.10g. Diameter: 16mm. Grade: F - slightly irregular flan, struck off centre, patchy toning with Fine details for a detecting find. Comes with an old ticket.

Lot 16

364-378 AD Valens silver AR Siliqua, Trier mint (Sear 19675). Obverse: right-facing diademed cuirassed bust, 'D N VALEN S P F AVG' around. Reverse: Roma enthroned, 'VRBS ROMA' around, 'TRPS' below. Weight: 1.60g. Diameter: 18mm. Grade: gF - good Fine, full flan. Old ticket included.

Lot 2

DALMORE 20 YEAR OLD MAKENZIE BROTHERS 1970S 26 2/3 FL OZ HIGHLAND SINGLE MALT 70° Proof / 26 2/3 fl oz Dalmore have worked hard to position themselves as one of the world's foremost luxury whisky brands. Their elegantly packaged crystal decanters will be familiar to frequent flyers, as they often adorn the high-end display cabinets of duty-free shops in airports around the globe, carrying price tags that suggest they’re targeting those travelling on a 1st class ticket. Of course, a premium brand needs a premium product, and thankfully, Dalmore’s spirit lives up to the hype.They have a complicated distillation process that utilises mismatched stills to produce distillates with different characteristics. These are then vatted together, before being filled into the distillery’s preferred Sherry casks, all under the watchful eye (and discerning nose) of their legendary Master Distiller, Richard Paterson.

Lot 814

A Bell punch ticket machine together with a quantity of various tickets

Lot 499

A QUANTITY OF ASSORTED CONCERT PROGRAMMES, 1970s onwards to include Elton John, The Moody Blues, 10CC, The Eagles, Steeleye Span and Neil Diamond, some with ticket stubs, majority in fairly good condition

Lot 447

Greek white metal hammered vase, H.9cm, and jug, H.8cm, doll's house table and chair, H.3.4cm; St Christopher pendant, Viking axe on chain, all marked "925", "Silver" or "Sterling"; silver "Port" bottle ticket, napkin holder, and bracelet, weighable 198grs; silver plated bark effect 3 piece coffee set on an oval tray, Art Nouveau style letter opener, presentation salver, and other items. (a lot)

Lot 233

The Beatles Four Aces Mary Well UK tour programme with a Beatles scrapbook various ephemera and two ticket stubs for Leeds Odeon theatre

Lot 4373A

Monkey Island 30th Anniversary Anthology (PC) special edition box from Limited Run Games (6629/7000)Contents of the box includes: Certificate of Authenticity (hand signed by Ron Gilbert), 6" Guybrush Resin Statue, Behind the Scenes 160+ Page Anniversary Book, "Disk 22", "Big Whoop" Amusement Park Ticket, Shadowbox, "Ask me about Loom" button, Code Wheels, Murray Candle Holder, Enamel Pin Set, 4-Disc DVD-ROM Collection, USB with all 5 games and 5 mini posters (8x10) featuring maps & promo art Condition Report: The polystyrene insert has some minor rips to it. Both arms of the statue have been damaged and are no longer attached.

Lot 296

A collection of Bradbury Wilkinson and Co Ltd Advertizing Banknotes, circa 1970s - 1980's including approximately twenty large double sided fold over samples, along with a 1990 Bradbury Wilkinson 'Farewell Buffet' ticket, measuring 13.0cms x 24.5cms, and three test printings for the face and reverse of a Bradbury Wilkinson 1981 125 years commemorative note, all in very good condition

Lot 568

A Pair of Royal Italian Opera Covent Garden tickets, dated 1869, including a stall seat ticket measuring 14cms x 9.8cms, and a box ticket measuring 21cms x 11.7cms, possibly designed and printed by Bradbury Wilkinson, these appear to be samples of the finished product, both are intact with ticket and tear off section still attached, both appear to have been previously mounted to a black backing sheet and have the remnants of the paper and adhesive attached to the back, colour is patchy probably due to the use of adhesive, condition fair

Lot 379

Triang R3 00 gauge 'Goods Train' set, together with a quantity of boxed trackside accessories to include; R.350 4-4-0 locomotive, various wagons, R.60 Ticket Office, track, etc. (contents unchecked, sold as seen)

Lot 49

The Royal Wedding of HM King Charles III (when Prince of Wales) to Lady Diana Spencer, 1981. A letter on Lord Chamberlain's Office stationery providing instructions on appropriate dress for guests, and an entrance ticket to Bishop's Closet (South), St. Paul's Cathedral, on purple card, numbered 003. Together with a Queen Elizabeth II Grant of Arms illuminated scroll in red box with gilt ER ciphers (3).

Lot 182

Original 1935 London Transport double-royal poster 'Model Dairy in the Ticket Hall, Charing Cross Station'

Lot 80

Tottenham Hot Spurs vintage programmes, 6 with original tickets plus 2 Stevenage with ticket and one England programme. list in photo's

Lot 632

Football, FAC Final 1967, Tottenham v Chelsea, programme, match ticket and songsheet (gd)

Lot 863

Ephemera, Queen Victoria Jubilee Procession (21st June 1887) bauble shaped pink and gold coloured card ticket/pass no.176 (approx. size 8.25 x 10 cms) (fair/gd)

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