Antiques


Beautiful and not so beautiful objects from the world of our ancestors, made in every material known to man, from ceramics to human hair.

Books & Comics


Books from old to not so old, magazines, comics, newspapers, all covering a wide range of subjects and interests.

Collecting


Everything from the traditional stamp collecting, to, you just name it, the range is so wide and getting wider every day. If it is out there someone will find it interesting or beautiful, and start collecting. A wonderful way of preserving items ,which might otherwise be lost for ever.

Entertainment & The Arts


Mankind's ability to entertain his fellow human, whether it be the visual arts, music or the spoken word.

Ephemera


Interesting or curious information preserved on paper, or similar material such as vellum.

Home


The home and the objects used in it through the ages.

Science & Military


Mankind's ability to make progress, then destroy it through his ingenuity and bravery.

Toys & Sport


From childhood to our mature years, the toys and sport that has entertained us and our ancestors.

Transportation


How to get from A to B, the numerous methods of transport and its history, whether it be by land, sea or in the air.

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MO-ANA Hawaiian Waltz

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When you wore a Tulip and I wore a Big Red Rose

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Forest Echoes Waltz

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Waltz Amelia – New ball-room dance.

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My Moonlight Madonna

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My Lulu – Mein Liebling

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My Little Bimbo

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Bells Across The Meadows

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Bells Across The Meadows

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Bells Across The Meadows

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Bells Across The Meadows

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South of the Border (Down Mexico Way)

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Rendez – Vous

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Leon Adam’s Liselotte as a Valse.

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Frolic-Time Lancers

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Valse D’Avril

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Lady Lavender

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A True Lover’s Knot Valse

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In a Persian Market – Intermezzo Scene

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Peg O’My Heart

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Memory Lane


We all have memories, and certain objects often re kindle these long forgotten memories or spark an interest in this long lost world.

Look Who's Here! – A New Revue – Performed at the Fortune Theatre, Janaury 1960

Proceedings of the London Mathematical Society – Series 2, Vol. 48, Part. 3 – Dec 15th, 1943

An Original four-advert page from Hearth and Home (July 3, 1902)

Whitbread 'Play Six of the Best' Beer Mat

The Second World War – Vol. IV

Kagamigaike at Itsukushima Shrine, Aki (Japan) – Colour Postcard (Unused)

Bartholomew's Automobile Map of Great Britain No 12 – Liverpool -Holyhead

Country Life Magazine – June 21st, 1956 – No. 3101

Look-in Magazine No. 45 2 Nov 1985

Tit-Bits No 3782 28th June ,1958. Headlines :Tested wife's love by posing as 'other man'.

Palace Hotel, Buxton – Black and White Coronation Advert from The Illustrated London News

Carling Black Label Superman Challenge Beer Mat

Admiral Parker Going on Board the Royal Yacht; The Fleet Firing the Salute; and The Flag-Ship 'St. Vincent' Firing a Salute – Full page taken from the Illustrated London News, June 28th, 1845

Headlines – No. 58 – Elvis Joins the Army ; and The Battle of Midway

Vogue Patterns – No. 8455 – Misses' Dress

Birthday Greetings to my Sister – Sepia Floral and Scenic Postcard

Times Past – No. 38 The Cottage Parlour: The Radio, Cottage Brass, and Toby and Character Jigs

Rudyard Kipling – Taken from a Supplement to The Bookman, Christmas, 1929

North America . Stanford's compendium of geography and travel.

Illustrated London News, August 31st, 1963 – No. 6474

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