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Three boxed table tennis sets, i) TABLE TENNIS THE NEW AND POPULAR PASTIME, by F.H. Ayres, inscribed inside "For Gina with cousin Katie's best lov...

A mahogany boxed table tennis set, THE NEW TABLE GAME OF PING PONG OR GOSSIMA, by J. Jaques & Son, circa 1905, with a pair of silver decorated REA...

The "Portia" Non-Flam "Super" sports shade, design number 72288, by Solport brothers Ltd., 188 Goswell Road, London, EC1, the green transparent vi...

Three boxed table tennis sets, i) THE AMERSHAM TABLE TENNIS, circa 1920s, with an attractive cover showing a young couple in spirited action on a ...

Three boxed table tennis sets, i) INDOOR TENNIS (Palace Series), a rather basic set, with plain wooden bats, wooden posts, 5 inch net, 4 early bal...

A silver cased umpiring tape measure from the 1914 Wimbledon Lawn Tennis Championships, hallmarked Chester 1913, engraved THE LAWN TENNIS CHAMPION...

A hardwood boxed set of Ping Pong or Gossima early 20th century, a very nice boxed set of this popular game manufactured by John Jaques and Hamley...

A collection of six racquet presses, i) an aluminium La Presse "Defenda" by Williams & Co., Paris ii & iii) a pair of green painted patent alumini...

A lawn tennis racquet press by W.J. Knott, Wimbledon Sports Works, mahogany with dividers for four racquets; sold together with an American "Oxfo...

Two empty Slazenger boxes for lawn tennis balls, i) selected for the Championships Wimbledon 1957, inscribed in pencil K. ROSEWELL [sic], stamp fo...

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