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A box of twenty-five Churchill Dinner Time cigars and a sealed, unopened box of 10 Backgammon Coronas Especiales Turbos cigars/Provenance: Tidenham Manor CONDITION REPORT: Condition information is not usually provided in the description of the lot but is available upon request, the absence of a condition report does not imply that a lot is without imperfection
Spielschatulle19./20. Jh., quadratischer, mittig geteilter Korpus aus Mahagoni mit Spielflächen für Schach, Dame und Backgammon, die Ziereinlagen aus Ebenholz bzw. Ahorn, beigegeben Schachspiel aus gedrechseltem Buchsbaum, teils geschwärzt, komplett, dazu 24 nicht ganz passende flache Spielsteine aus Hartholz, Alters- und Gebrauchsspuren, Maße Schatulle 9 x 40 x 40 cm.
Zwei Spielschatullen in der Art der Embriachi-WerkstattItalien/Venedig, 15. Jahrhundert6,5 x 19 x 16 cmHolzschatullen mit Klappdeckel, teils colorierte Bein- und Holzintarsien für Backgammon und Schach, Lozenges-Motive auf dem Deckel und den Seiten. Eisen- und Metallmontierung. Einige Fehlstellen, Altersschäden. Rest.Aus einer bedeutenden Bayerischen Sammlung, erworben zwischen den 1950er und 1980er JahrenEine nahezu identische Schatulle im MET Museum New York, online acc. no. 2010.109.5
Bedeutendes Spielkästchen (Schatulle), Italien, wohl Venedig, Embriachi-Werkstatt, um 1400 Holz. Umseitige Beinauflage mit feiner, farbig gefasster Holzeinlagearbeit. Auf dem Deckel ein Backgammon-Spielfeld. Unterseite mit Schachbrett. Die Seiten mit Kartuschen mit stilisierten Windradornamenten verziert. Originalscharniere und Schloss. Innen beschriebene Papiereinlage. Schlüssel verloren. Kleine Fehlstellen, Kanten leicht bestoßen. Maße 6 x 19 x 15,5 cm. Eine identische Schatulle befindet sich im Metropolitan Art Museum in New York.Zustand: IIKeywords: Spielkiste, Spielbox, game casketAn important Italian bone and wood games compendium, probably Venetian, Embriachi workshop, circa 1400 Wooden casket with bone veneer set with finely worked polychrome wood inlays. The top is designed for backgammon or the game of tables. A chessboard underneath. The sides decorated with stylised pinwheels in cartouches. Original metal hinges and lock. Paper liner with writing inside. The key has been lost. Minor defects, the edges slightly knocked. Dimensions 6 x 19 x 15.5 cm. An identical games compendium can be found in the collection of the Metropolitan Art Museum in New York.Condition: IIKeywords: Spielkiste, Spielbox, game casket
An Edwardian oak cased games compendium, the hinged lid opening to reveal a set of boxwood and ebony chess pieces, draughts pieces, cribbage board, dominoes, backgammon, whist, and bridge, etc, 33cm wideDraughts – 15 natural colour and 14 stained colour.Appears overall complete and very well looked after.The board is generally good but a little scratched to the chess section.Some fine join splits to upper edge of cover of box where separate pieces of timber connect.Very light handling wear to gmes pieces.Overall and excellent example.
(Hoyle,E.).: Back-Gammon. Rules and directions for playing the game of Back-Gammon, illustrated with calculations, critical cases, and games. London, printed for J. Harris 1801. 12°. Mit gest. Front. 32 S. Brosch. d. Zt. mit aufgez. Deckeltitel. (Gebrauchsspuren). Basiert auf dem ersten offiziellen Rule Book von Edmund Hoyle (1743), in dieser Form erstmals 1798 bei Symonds. - "It was not until 1743 that Edmund Hoyle published the first official rules for backgammon. A Short Treatise on the Game of Backgammon was first published in London, in 1743, and was reprinted again and again throughout the eighteenth-century. Another rule book for the game, Back-Gammon. Rules and Directions for Playing the Game of Back-Gammon, appeared in London in 1798. According to the title page, it was printed for H.D. Symonds. It must be noted that Symonds was not an author, but a London bookseller who published and sold hundreds of books from the end of the eighteenth century into the first decades of the nineteenth. Scholars have determined that this second backgammon rule book was lifted almost completely from Hoyle. The rules for the game were not changed but there was some re-wording of the rest of the text. Another bookseller, J. Harris, reprinted Symonds' version of Hoyle verbatim in 1817, though the original Hoyle rule book was also still in print" (Regency Redingote, Backgammon in England during the Regency).
A SMALL QUANTITY OF VINTAGE GAMES, comprising a set of Squails, possibly by Jaques, a boxed 'Table croquet', yellow ball missing, a Carr & Co's 'Ice Maiden' lithographed biscuit tin containing fifty two dominoes, mostly bone and ebony and a box containing a set of bone backgammon playing pieces, six various dice shakers and dice and a boxed Woolley & Co 'Vice Versa' game (4) (Condition report: some playing pieces s.d., croquet incomplete)
A REGENCY MAHOGANY SOFA TABLE Early 19th century, in the manner of John McLean, the rounded rectangular twin-flap top with a central slide enclosing a removable leather-lined games-tray with a backgammon board on one side and a chess board on the other, with four mahogany-lined drawers below, on reeded x-frame end-supports with inward facing bronze paw feet, repairs to feet; 73 cm high; 136.5 cm wide, open; 64.5 cm deep. A games table of c.1800 with removable slide and reeded x-frame legs, by John McLean (fl. 1770-1814) at Saltram, Devon (NT 071334) and a writing table at Berrington Hall, Herefordshire (NT 617708)
A cased Dunhill backgammon set,the lockable case with green and white counters, within a dust jacket and an outer box, case; 65cm wide 41.5cm deep closed, 83.5cm deep opencounters:5cm diameterThe combination for the lockbox is 935. Does not appear to have been used. The outer box has scuff and marks.
THREE GAMES AND A BOXED TRIPOD, ETC, comprising a cased games compendium including dominoes, chess, draughts, cribbage, poker and backgammon, with instruction booklet, Monopoly, Trivial Pursuit Master Game-Genus edition, with a boxed Miranda TP-35 extendable tripod, together with a stamp album, etc (Condition report: items appear in good general condition, game pieces unchecked but appear complete, a little damage to boxes) (5)
A mid-18th century mahogany fold-over triple-hinged games table, possibly American, the top with projecting corners and hinged to reveal an inlaid chess and backgammon board above a baize-lined playing surface, raised on cabriole legs and claw and ball feet, height 73cm, width 85cm, depth 42cm.Buyer’s Premium 29.4% (including VAT @ 20%) of the hammer price. Lots purchased online via the-saleroom.com will attract an additional premium of 6% (including VAT @ 20%) of the hammer price.
A Regency dropleaf rosewood and brass line inlaid games table, the inlaid satinwood veneered interior for backgammon, beneath reversible top, on acanthus carved reeded tapering turned legs and brass castors, 74cm h; 46 x 110cm Condition ReportTop slightly damaged, the detachable part with central shrinkage crack. Both drop leaves slightly warped
An early Victorian Elizabethan oak games table, the oblong top with brass end-galleries, the reversible centre section revealing leather lined interior for backgammon, the underside inlaid for chess or draughts with squares of ebony and maple, on coupled trestles with carved rosettes and strapwork united by a high, low-arched stretcher, 75cm h; 53 x 86cm Condition ReportComplete and in good condition. Rosewood stained at later date and polished. The leather interior with wear consistent with age
A quantity of vintage board games, including Spears Backgammon, together with a 'Pastry Set for Little Girls' CONDITION REPORTThis lot includes:Grand National SteeplechaseTilting the BucketThe Game of Skee BallSolitaire - with pegs, not marbles.Teddy Bear puzzleDominoes and DraughtsLudo and Snakes & Ladders boards only
A 19th Century rosewood and cross-banded games / work table with reading slope top enclosing a backgammon board flanked by two drop leaves with writing implement drawers, over a D shaped work basket on a turned and ringed pedestal to splayed quatrefoil base with square tapered legs to brass lion's paw caps and castors, 89.5 cm wide x 40 cm deep x 76 cm high
A Victorian burr walnut serpentine games and work table, the hinged swivel top with chess, backgammon and cribbage boards inlaid in boxwood, kingwood and ebony and a shallow storage compartment beneath, over a single drawer with original floral paper lining and waste basket below, raised on a baluster turned column to four hipped cabriole legs carved with foliate strapwork and scrolled toes, united by twin bobbin turned stretchers, 21½ x 17in. (54.5 x 43.25cm.), 28in. (71cm.) high.
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