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Silk Moths from Nelavari give you silk, and there are animals you get in Withergate that give you ink. If you make a counterfeiting machine, you can have a LOT of tickets, depending on how many animals you wish to raise.
The demon orb plants give you enough tickets as profit to be worth planting for this purpose; if you don't mind it taking a bit of time, you can turn half into seeds and keep a garden patch of them going until you have enough tickets.
But for pure speed, the previous post has the right of it; if you have the bubble spell, fishing is probably your best bet.
Maybe you can do it with magic, but crossbows are what I'm familiar with.
You can turn 1x red ticket into 5x normal tickets using the Ticket Counterfeiting machine and 1 ink apiece, though you'd have to buy the Ink-producing animal from the sewer merchant in the basement of the apartments.
You'll also need to get the counterfeiting machine blueprints, which can be bought at the animal merchant for tickets/red tickets, though you can buy that with coins if you go to the secret sewers to the right of where you can rebuild the cafe back in Sun Haven.
Using that, you could potentially turn 50 tickets into 425, if you had enough Ink.
Of course, as mentioned you can use Silk in place of a red ticket, whichever you like.
The Ink would probably be the bigger limiter either way.
Or, you could just ship the red tickets for 1 normal ticket apiece.
That'd be a 50 -> 85 trade rate, at least.
Though, if you do have the Bubble spell from the Fishing skill tree, and can kill withergate enemies, running around in the mentioned area to the left and up from the southern exit of the city killing enemies for their drops to sell and casting the Bubble into the central pond every so often gets you a decent number of tickets in a day, without having to spend tickets to make tickets.