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Various collectibles including automobilia ephemera, football programmes and tickets, militaria, vintage clothing, books, etc, Everton v Sheffield Wednesday 1966 FA Cup Final programme with tickets, 'The T.T.- as Geoff. Duke sees it', signed David Shepherd 'The Man Who Loves Giants' hardback book; vintage Babydeer shoes, boxed; 1944 'Manfromag' on board navy Christmas brochure; seamanship book, 1960s/70's year books; etc qty
Vinyl - various genres including Elvis, Golden Records Vol.2, You'll Never Walk Alone, Mono CDM 1088, The U.S. Male; Terence Trent D'Arby, Introducing the Hardline According to Terence Trent D'Arby; Billy Joel, Streetlife Serenade; Kadenza Livin' In a Back Street, CABL120, 12", CABL-120-A1 MT1. DAMONT; Bruce Springsteen, Tunnel Of Love, CBS 460270 1; Rod Stewart, Feargal Sharkey, Neil Diamond, Marillion etc; Enrico Caruso – Il Mio Verdi, TVM2-7200 CKBP 18518 1S - 1A 4 P △; five EMI Trade Demonstration vinyl; etc. qty. includes a Bruce Springsteen Euro-Tour 1985 programme; another Tunnel of Love Express Tour ticket and programme
THIRD LANARK F.C., COLLECTION OF MEMORABILIA, CIRCA 1931 ONWARDS including Banquet menu for game vs. Odense Town 17th May 1931, Board of Trade Investigation, Supporters Association AGM 1962 and 1963, Liquidation documents, programme vs. Watford 4th April 1955, programme Third Lanark - Queen's Park Select vs. Silesian Select 23rd October 1946, programme vs. Doncaster Rovers 18th April 1951, newspaper cuttings, certficates and further
RANGERS F.C., COLLECTION OF MEMORABILIA, 1946 ONWARDS including Let's Talk About Glasgow Rangers Football Club (Football Handbook series 1 no. 6), Rangers Pictorial, Jerry Dawson's Memoirs, Rangers vs. A.C. Milan 27th November 1957 programme, and further including programmes, calendars, and ephemera
CELTIC F.C., FOUR EUROPEAN CUP PROGRAMMES, 1966/67 comprising vs. Zurich 28th September 1966, Nantes 7th December 1966, Vojvodina 8th March 1967 and Dukla Prague 12th April 1967 Qty: 4 Writing to centre page of Zurich programme. Some creasing, as per use and age, most notably to Nantes and Dukla. Additional images illustrating this available.
CELTIC F.C., COLLECTION OF PROGRAMMES, CIRCA 1960s including a signed programme vs. Barcelona 2nd December 1964 (Fairs Cities Cup), Leeds 15th April 1970, 1962 and 1964 League Cup Semi, 1965 SC Semi and Final, 1967 SC Final, Real Madrid 1962, Liverpool 14th April 1966, 1963 SC Final, 1964 LC Final
ALEX ROLLO OF CELTIC F.C., RARE AWAY JERSEY, 1950s Umbro Tangeru label, shamrock crest, 2 verso, long-sleeve, with previous Christie's sales tagNote: This rare shirt, also known as the 'Political' or 'Shamrock' shirt, was originally sold by Christie's (believed) lot 105 on 30th March 2000, as per the description below,'A white and green Celtic shirt, No.2, with button-up cotton collar and badge formed as a shamrock The above shirt was worn by Alex Rollo who, as left-back, played a total of 59 times for Celtic between 1948 and 1954'This would also appear to link to another lot 156 sold by Christie's on 15th October 1997, billed as,'A white and green Celtic jersey, No.2, with button-up cotton collar and badge formed as a shamrockThe above jersey was given to the vendor by Alex Rollo who, as a left-back, played a total of 59 times for Celtic between 1948 and 1954.'It is therefore believed that this shirt would have been worn by Rollo at some point between 1952 (it was first unveiled in a friendly vs. Belfast Celtic on 17 May 1952) and him leaving the club in 1954.Interestingly, according to research carried out by A Celtic State of Mind (see the attached article https://acsom.net/the-history-of-the-shamrock-jersey-the-most-sought-after-celtic-shirt-of-the-year/), after unvelieing the shirt in 1952 (when it was actually worn by Belfast Celtic and not the Glasgow team),'The jersey then appeared on the cover of the Celtic programme for the league match against Clyde on 12 September 1953, but it was not an action shot of a player wearing the shamrock shirt, so it is possible that Celtic did not wear it themselves until they faced Kilmarnock on 8 January 1955 in the league. According to the Evening Times (Glasgow) report, which ran with the headline, “TULLY TRICK IN A NEW STRIP, CELTIC JUST MAKE IT,” this was the first time a Celtic team wore the shamrock jersey.'It can therefore be hypothesised that, if the above shirt was Rollo's, he either kept it following the Belfast game (he played, and it is feasible he swapped after), or indeed, he kept it from training (the programme vs. Clyde being evidence that these shirts were worn, albeit, apparently not during competitive ties).
A Sinclair ZX80, with cables, power pack and test programme pamphlet, in polystyrene case (no outer box), and a Sinclair ZX Spectrum personal computer, with keyboard, power leads, power pack and user booklet, boxed.Condition Report: From an estate clearance. These have not been tested and no guarantee can be given regarding whether they are in working order. The box of the Spectrum is defective.
A rare and unusual Great War ‘seaplane incident’ George Cross (exchange A.M.) and Second World War C.B.E. group of eight awarded to Group Captain P. D. ‘Robbie’ Robertson, Royal Air Force, late Merchant Navy and Royal Naval Air Service His heroic efforts to save his pilot from the blazing wreckage of their seaplane in February 1918 left him with such severe burns to his face, hands and legs ‘that his recovery was for some time in doubt’ The Most Excellent Order of the British Empire, C.B.E. (Military), Commander’s 2nd type neck badge, silver-gilt and enamels, with its Garrard & Co. case of issue; George Cross (Act. Flight Cdr. Paul Douglas Robertson, R.N.A.S. 1918) with its Royal Mint case of issue; British War Medal 1914-20 (Capt. P. D. Robertson. R.A.F.); Mercantile Marine War Medal 1914-18 (Paul D. Robertson); Victory Medal 1914-19 (Capt. P. D. Robertson. R.A.F.); Defence & War Medals 1939-45, with M.I.D. oak leaf; Coronation 1937, the last seven mounted for wearing, together with an earlier mounted set of related miniature dress medals (8), with the A.M. up front, generally very fine (9) £16,000-£20,000 --- Importation Duty This lot is subject to importation duty of 5% on the hammer price unless exported outside the UK --- --- Provenance: Glendining’s, November 1999. Just three members of the Royal Naval Air Service received exchange-George Crosses. A.M. London Gazette 18 June 1918: ‘The King has been pleased to award the Albert Medal to Acting Flight Commander Paul Douglas Roberston, R.N.A.S., in recognition of his gallantry in endeavouring to save life in February last. The circumstances as follows: On the 28th February 1918 a Seaplane got out of control and spun to the ground. Acting Flight Commander Robertson, the Observer, jumped from the machine just before it reached the ground and landed safely, as the ground was marshy. The Pilot, Flight Lieutenant H. C. Lemon was imprisoned in the Seaplane, which, on striking the ground, immediately burst into flames, and notwithstanding that the vicinity of the Seaplane was quickly a furnace of blazing petrol, and that heavy bombs, a number of rounds of ammunition, and the reserve petrol tank were all likely to explode, Acting Flight Commander Robertson returned and endeavoured to extricate the Pilot, and only desisted when he had been so severely burned in the face, hands and leg that his recovery was for some time in doubt. He displayed the greatest gallantry, self-sacrifice and disregard of danger in his efforts to extricate the Pilot.’ C.B.E. London Gazette 1 January 1944. Paul Douglas Robertson was born at Willesden, Middlesex on 30 April 1891, the son of a Master Mariner and Marine Superintendent, a profession that led to young Paul being educated in London, Jamaica and Australia. In August 1907, he followed his father into the merchant service, when he became an indentured apprentice to George Thompson & Co. Ltd. and he subsequently qualified for his certificates of competency as Second Mate and First Mate. But the advent of aviation and the progression of war persuaded him to change direction, and, in October 1915, he was commissioned in the Royal Naval Air Service as a Temporary Probationary Flight Sub. Lieutenant. Having then taken his aviator’s certificate (No. 2454) in a Grahame-White Biplane at R.N.A.S. Chingford on 9 February 1916, he was posted to the seaplane base at Calshot. In January 1917, he transferred to R.N.A.S. Killingholme in North Lincolnshire, from whence he would have flown patrols over the North Sea; his service record notes him as having attacked an enemy submarine on 27 June 1917, ‘results unknown.’ Then in February 1918, on being promoted to Acting Flight Commander, Robertson took command of the Hornsea Mere Sub. Station in Yorkshire. It was in this capacity that he teamed-up with Flight Lieutenant Hubert Lemon for a patrol on the 28th, their Large Seaplane taking off at 1647 hours but, when at 2,500 feet, it ‘spun to the ground and burst into flames’; his service record refers. His bravery on that occasion, in attempting to rescue the pilot from the blazing wreckage of their aircraft, led to an Admiralty recommendation for an Albert Medal in Bronze, although it is said that other members of the relevant committee considered that ‘a recommendation for the Gold Medal could have been justified.’ The extent of the burns to his face led to the loss of his left eye but he was able to attend an investiture at Buckingham Palace on 31 October 1918. Roberston obtained a regular commission as a Flight Lieutenant in the newly formed Royal Air Force and gained steady promotion in the inter-war period, being appointed a Group Captain in July 1939. His appointments in the Second World War included a tour of duty in Canada 1940-42, including service as the Operations Station Commander at R.C.A.F. Patricia Bay, Vancouver Island, B.C., and, on his return to the U.K., command of the R.A.F. Station, Squires Gate, near Blackpool, for which he was awarded the C.B.E. He had earlier been mentioned in despatches (London Gazette 2 June 1943, refers). Placed on the Retired List in December 1945, Robertson settled in Cornwall, and he exchanged his Albert Medal for the George Cross in 1972. Following the death of his wife, he emigrated to Auckland, New Zealand, where he died in August 1975. Sold with a quantity of original documentation, including his Federation Aeronautique Internationale (British Empire) Aviator’s Certificate (No. 2454), with portrait photograph, dated 9 February 1916; a photograph album of mainly Second World War interest, including career notes, images from the recipient’s visit to the wreck of the Tirpitz in 1945, and pasted down mention in despatches certificate, dated 2 June 1943; a presentation programme for the 10th reunion of old Squire’s Gate personnel, October 1955, and an album containing numerous watercolour pictures by the recipient, including still life and nautical subject matter. Also sold with a quantity of presentation pieces, including a silver tankard, with hallmarks for Sheffield 1942 and engraved inscription, ‘Presented to Group Capt. P. D. Robertson C.B.E., A.M. from the Officers R.A.F. Squires Gate Oct 1st 1945’; a silver cigarette box, with gold inlay and initials ‘PDR’ to lid, hallmarks for Birmingham 1953 and engraved side inscription, ‘To G. Capt. P. D. Roberston, C.B.E., A.M., from members of No. 3 S. of G.S. (Squires Gate) incorporating Brooklands Aviation Ltd.’; a silver cigarette case, with engraved R.A.F. Wings to front of case, gilt interior, hallmarks for Birmingham 1940; a silver vests case, hallmarks for Birmingham 1923, with engraved initials ‘PDR’ to front of case; a damaged metal cigarette case with engraved interior inscription, ‘A small token of my great respect for my master F./Lt. P. D. Robertson, October 13th 1927’; together with a cut out section of uniform bearing his R.A.F. Wings and medal ribands, and a small quantity of buttons and studs. Please note that this lot is not suitable for shipping, but can be hand delivered within mainland Britain by prior arrangement.
* CHARLOTTE CHEVERTON (BRITISH 1960 - 1991), GRANDPA'S BASKET mixed media on board, attributed and titled on printed gallery exhibition label versomounted, framed and under glass image size 12cm x 8cm, overall size 23cm x 20cm Label verso: The Open Eye Gallery, Edinburgh.Note: Leith School of Art (Edinburgh) was set up in 1988 by two art teachers, Mark and Lottie Cheverton. Their aim was to establish a supportive, community learning environment for art students. The Chevertons ran the School together for three years, offering a Foundation course and a range of short courses. They recognised that studying art could be a challenging experience, and they wanted to create a positive tradition for teaching art and a learning environment where students would feel nurtured and grow in their ability. Tragically in 1991, the Chevertons were killed in a car accident. It was clear that their original vision of teaching was a strong one, and in 1992 Philip Archer, one of their close friends who shared their vision, became Principal. Since that time the School has grown and evolved. New year-long courses have been added, the short course programme has expanded, there are community classes and dedicated courses for schools within the School’s Outreach Programme. There are approximately forty members of staff, including around thirty teaching and teaching support staff. The School building has grown, expanding to fill all the interior spaces in the building. In 2000 all the outside space around the School was converted to inside space, resulting in the addition of the sculpture court, library and gallery area. In 2014 the School expanded again by leasing space at St James Church, which is located close to the School on North Junction Street. It is a lovely 1930s church hall with two bright, spacious studio spaces and an outdoor area. Throughout all this change, the vision of the original founders remains strong: to create a School with a vital artistic life where both tradition and innovation work together allowing students to produce work of distinctive quality and character. Lottie was a talented artist in her own right but she and her husband created an institution that has gone on to win widespread accolades and their vision has inspired and continues to inspire many hundreds of artists.
Marlene Dietrich signed vintage 1965 concert programme signature on front cover dedicated. Good condition. All autographs come with a Certificate of Authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £5.99, EU from £7.99, Rest of World from £9.99
A limited edition set of commemorative tablets celebrating the 75th birthday of HM Queen Elizabeth, The Queen Mother, by Sandhill (Bullion) Limited, Set No. 60 of 100, comprising one gold-plated sterling silver tablet, one sterling silver tablet, and one solid bronze tablet, plus Certificate of Authenticity, cased, together with a souvenir programme for the Coronation of Their Majesties King George VI & Queen Elizabeth
Princess Marina, Duchess of Kent (1906-1968). A pair of hallmarked silver cufflinks, comprising rectangular link cufflinks with canted corners, engraved with Marina's royal monogram, each approx. 16 x 10mm, hallmarked Chester 1958, weight approx. 8.6gms, housed in a Cartier box, together with a signed photographic portrait, a press photograph bearing P.A./Reuter stamps verso, an original programme for Marina's royal visit to Accra for the Ghana Independence Celebrations, 2 March 1957, and a typed Cabin Services Organisation passenger list Provenance: By descent of Senior Steward D. Robb, listed and recorded as being "in charge" on the cabin services document Further details: minor wear and tear tarnish commensurate with age
1966 concert poster for rally in support of political candidate Phil Drath, appearing were Joan Baez, Grateful Dead and others, 2 bright and solid copies, measuring 50 x 36cm._ Monty Python programme/poster for 1st Fairwell tour 1973, some slight creases._ Spirit (Randy California) Potatoland Tour 1981 tour programme._ Fluide Glacial 1980 French comic._ 19th century railway tickets, goods receipts and invoices, including: Midland Railway mineral invoice, North British Railway Company memorandum 1890, and general parcels waybill._ Bartholomew map (reduced survey) ‘Rail, Coach & Steamboat tours in Scotland’._ c.1830s postage franks._ Postcards including Caledonian Railways._ The Modern Signwriter 2nd ed., toning, bumping to boards, the Sutherland Publishing Co. ltd., 1947, and Hewett, A. J. Distinctive Lettering and Designs._ w/a/f (qty)
Hoagy Carmichael signed vintage London Palladium theatre programme. Signature on the inside. Good condition. All autographs come with a Certificate of Authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £5.99, EU from £7.99, Rest of World from £9.99
Programme collection, The Rolling Stones Tour of Europe 1976, Harold Davison Present Satchmo 1962, The Johnny Cash show 1968, Dave Clark Five Hollies 1964, Tom Jones 1972 and Knebworth 1980 Tour programme, Ada Faith 1961 and more over 10 in collection appx. Good condition. All autographs come with a Certificate of Authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £5.99, EU from £7.99, Rest of World from £9.99
Signed Harry James souvenir programme signatures include Harry James, Bill Byrne, Jack Watson and others. Good condition. All autographs come with a Certificate of Authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £5.99, EU from £7.99, Rest of World from £9.99
Hoagy Carmichael signed Blackpool Opera House vintage programme dated Sunday 3rd July 1955 signature inside. Good condition. All autographs come with a Certificate of Authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £5.99, EU from £7.99, Rest of World from £9.99
Count Basie and his Band signed programme signatures include Count Basie, Paul Cohen, Bobby Plater, John Williams and many more. Good condition. All autographs come with a Certificate of Authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £5.99, EU from £7.99, Rest of World from £9.99
Programme and song sheet collection, Hey Girl Don't Bother Me The Tams song sheet, All My Loving by John Lennon and Paul McCartney song sheet, The Beatles Help song sheet, Hush not to worry John Rowles and more, over 15 i collection appx. Good condition. All autographs come with a Certificate of Authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £5.99, EU from £7.99, Rest of World from £9.99
Woody Hermann (1913-1987) Clarinettists signed vintage 'The Woody Herman Herd 1959 Tour programme' signature inside. Good condition. All autographs come with a Certificate of Authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £5.99, EU from £7.99, Rest of World from £9.99
The World's greatest Jazz Band of Yank Lawson and Bob Haggart signed programme, signatures include Yank Lawson, Bob Haggart, Maxine Sullivan and many more. Good condition. All autographs come with a Certificate of Authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £5.99, EU from £7.99, Rest of World from £9.99
Signed Count Basie performance programme signatures include Marshal Royal, Charlie Fowlkes and 4 others. Good condition. All autographs come with a Certificate of Authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £5.99, EU from £7.99, Rest of World from £9.99
A collection of assorted Preston North End ephemora including 1938 cup final programme with compliments of Football Association; 1954 cup final programme and compliments slips from PNE; signed photograph of Tom Finney; PNE share holders certificate etc Condition- some slight marks and creases to the programmes, no rips, holes punched or writing, there is some rusting to the staples on one.
A cream silk programme with gold coloured edging, the programme for an evening at Windsor Castle Tuesday March 17th 1891 held for Queen Victoria's servants; together with a booklet about The Palace of Westminster, another booklet about The Rebellion in Dublin, April 1916; a last will and testament for Colour Sergeant George Doyle, dated 19th September 1868, with seal and grant of probate; and three early 20th century watercolours of ladies, all signed NH 1910
Nake, Frieder: (1938 Stuttgart). Nr.8 und Nr.9. Zwei Tuschzeichnungen auf einem dünnem Karton recto und verso, 15.11.(19)65. Je 20 x 28 cm, Blgr. 22 x 51,8 cm. Jeweils mit Bleistift dat. u. bez. Auf einer Seite mit Kugelschreiber bez "Nake". Die Zeichnung entstand auf dem Zuse Graphomat Z64. - Bl. fl., beschm. und tls. Randdefekte. An den Ecken Stecknadellöcher. ╔Dabei:╗ Nake,F. Nees,G. einladung zur Ausstellung computer grafik. programme frieder nake georg nees. wendelin niedlich, Stuttgart 1965. Je eine Abb. von Nakes und Nees' Werken. Bedeutende Austellungseinladung zur dritten Austellung von "Computerkunst", bzw. "Computer Art" weltweit. - Etw. beschm. - Extrem selten. Nake war ein Pionier der Computer Kunst. 1963, also nur zwei Jahre vor den hier angebotenen Zeichnungen, begann Nake erste künstlerische Arbeiten auf dem Graphomat Zuse Z64, der Zeichenmaschine von Konrad Zuse. D
A folder of tennis related photographs and ephemera, including Fred Perry, with a Service of Thanksgiving programme for his life, at St Paul's Cathedral 1995, Josef Asbok, Jean Borotra, Ken Rosewall, autographed photographs of Neale Fraser, Wimbledon singles champions Boris Becker and Martina Navratilova, Kathleen 'Biddy' Godfree, letters from Edward Heath, Cardinal Basil Hume and Teresa Gorman MP.
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