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An Alison Henry game cube, each side printed with various games boards including backgammon, chess, noughts and crosses, etc, 50 cm wide x 50 cm deep x 50 cm high CONDITION REPORTS Appears to have been straight out of the cardboard box. Key present. No gaming pieces. Keyhole however, does not have a brass escutcheon and there is a small chip, presumably done during manufacture, to the edge. The brass feet / buttons have some light wear / eroding. Otherwise general wear and tear conducive with age and use to include a small bruise to one corner of the cube. See images for further detail. Unable to pack and post this item.
An Alison Henry game cube, each side printed with various games boards including backgammon, chess, noughts and crosses, etc, 50 cm wide x 50 cm deep x 50 cm high CONDITION REPORTS Has some gaming parts, chess, etc that are variously chipped and broken etc. See images for further details on contents. There is some scratching to the brass stoppers, otherwise some general wear and tear - light scratching, etc. Key hole has no brass escutcheon around the hole. See images for more details. Unable to pack and post this item.
An Alison Henry game cube, each side printed with various games boards including backgammon, chess, noughts and crosses, etc, 50 cm wide x 50 cm deep x 50 cm high CONDITION REPORTS Seems to be an earlier prototype /edition as the corners are wood rather than metal supports. There is some heavy scratching, particularly to the draughts / chess board side. There is no "Alison Henry" label to the interior. No key. Operates on a push mechanism. Has various marks and some white residue to various sides. No gaming pieces. General wear and tear conducive with age and use. See images for further detail. Unable to pack and post this item.
An Alison Henry game cube, each side printed with various games boards including backgammon, chess, noughts and crosses, etc, 30 cm wide x 30 cm deep x 30 cm high CONDITION REPORTS No key although brass escutcheon around the key hole is present. No gaming pieces. General wear and tear to include some light surface scratching, etc. See images for further detail. Unable to pack and post this item.
AN IRISH YEW AND MARQUETRY FOLDING GAMES BOARDKILLARNEY, C.1860inlaid with leaves and oval panels of Ross Castle, the interior with harps and shamrocks and inlaid with a backgammon board, the exterior with a chequerboard9cm high, 52.5cm wide, 26.2cm deep Woolley and Wallis, 9th November 2021, Upper Slaughter Manor, The Collection of Micheál and Elizabeth Feller, lot 163.
Y A GEORGE III ROSEWOOD AND SATINWOOD GAMES TABLECIRCA 1790The sliding top with a chequerboard to the revers, enclosing backgammon parquetry recesses, with one frieze drawer and three false drawer fronts74cm high, 83cm wide, 50cm deepCondition Report: Marks, knocks, scratches, and abrasions commensurate with age and use.Some old chips, splits and losses.Key is lacking, drawer is open.Some minor lifting to moulding in placesSome small old repairs, including sections to the legs (filler applied), drawer linings and inlay.An old label attached to underside of one drop-leaf: 'W.S. BROWN & SONS, (EDINBURGH) LIMITED, 65 GEORGE STREET, EDINBURGH'Please refer to the additional images for a visual reference of condition. Condition Report Disclaimer
CHESSHYDE (THOMAS) Mandragorias, seu Historia Shahiludii, viz. ejusdem Origo, Antiquitas, Ususque per totum Orientem celeberrismus... De ludis Orientalium [-Historia Nerdiludii], 2 works in 1 vol., FIRST EDITION, half-title with imprimatur on verso, text in Latin, Hebrew, Arabic and Chinese, 3 engraved folding plates (one in Chinese, two of chessboards), woodcut and engraved illustrations in the text, occasional toning and light foxing, later vellum, title inked on spine [ESTC R1348; Cordier, Sinica 3142], 8vo, Oxford, Sheldonian Theatre, 1694Footnotes:One of the first scholarly works devoted to Chess, and other Oriental games including backgammon, draughts and dice. Includes texts in Arabic, Chinese and Hebrew. The author, Thomas Hyde (1636-1703), was Professor of Hebrew at the University of Oxford and Librarian at the Bodleian Library.Provenance: Charles Bathurst, Sydney Park, bookplate.This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: •• Zero rated for VAT, no VAT will be added to the Hammer Price or the Buyer's Premium.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
Victorian games compendium box of hinged rectangular form, the lid fitted with a folding leather mounted draughts and backgammon board, the front with bi-fold doors fitted for a stained wooden chess set together with further draughts and whist markers, Bezique markers and others, box 32cm wide
Declan O'Donoghue for S.F Furniture, an outstanding and unique bespoke elongated octagonal games table, executed in Indian rosewood, Andaman padouk, satinwood, laburnum and leather, the double pivoting boards for four games, chess, backgammon, bridge and cards, awarded The Guild Mark (No.87) by the Worshipful Company of Furniture Makers, 1987, the table widely featured in publications and exhibited to/w associated makers ephemera, documents and hardback publication, British Craftmanship in Wood, Norbury B. in which this table is also featured, 99 cm x 66 cm x 56 cm h
TWO BOXES OF GAMES comprising three editions of Cluedo, The Muppet Show, Monopoly, Farming, The London Game, Risk, Backgammon, Scrabble, Connect 4, Sorry, Hare and Tortoise, Rummikub, Shut the Box, Monkey Race, Cribbage, Safari Tiddlywinks, Kan-U-Go, Travelling Chess, a half jar of marbles, a bag of dice, a percussion instrument and a clockwork mouse (2 boxes)
A 19th century burr walnut and marquetry games and work table, the shaped foldover top opening to reveal a chess and backgammon board, with cribbage in the centre, over a single frieze drawer and slide out work box, on twin turned supports and carved cabriole legs with ceramic casters, 56cm wide, 42cm deep, 74cm high
A George II mahogany games table, with eared triple folding top opening to reveal a baize surface with pockets, a backgammon and chess board surface as well as a hinged compartment for use as a writing table, the frieze with hinged side drawer compartmented for inkwells, raised on turned tapered legs with pad feet, width 86cm, depth 43cm, height 74cm***CONDITION REPORT***Overall of very heavy quality Cuban mahogany, the top rather faded but elsewhere a fair mid reddish brown mahogany tone, old wear and scuffing to the top commensurate to age, baize is a later replacement and has some staining and wear, chess and backgammon boards with some fine cracking and minor damage to the veneers, a push button beside the lock opens the base compartment, the underside of the backgammon board having an easel fitting, side drawer lacks any fittings, lock looks original but no key present, minor scuffing and wear to the feet.PLEASE NOTE:- Prospective buyers are strongly advised to examine personally any goods in which they are interested BEFORE the auction takes place. Whilst every care is taken in the accuracy of condition reports, Gorringes provide no other guarantee to the buyer other than in relation to forgeries. Many items are of an age or nature which precludes their being in perfect condition and some descriptions in the catalogue or given by way of condition report make reference to damage and/or restoration. We provide this information for guidance only and will not be held responsible for oversights concerning defects or restoration, nor does a reference to a particular defect imply the absence of any others. Prospective purchasers must accept these reports as genuine efforts by Gorringes or must take other steps to verify condition of lots. If you are unable to open the image file attached to this report, please let us know as soon as possible and we will re-send your images on a separate e-mail.
A wooden boxed compendium of games, perhaps by FH Ayres, late Victorian or Edwardian. The lockable box with hinged lid and folding doors, fitted with removable tray, enclosing chess, dominoes, solitaire, backgammon, dice, a treen cup, counters, whist cards, steeplechase etc, various folding gaming boards and original gaming instructions, 32.5cm wide
Victorian brass-bound figured games box, the hinged cover with cross crosslets motif between studded strapwork, enclosing an upper tray containing full sets of red-stained and natural draughts and chess pieces brass cribbage board and pegs, plus two markers numbered 0-9, over a reversible folding chess/draughts and backgammon board and assorted counters plus two dice and two shakers, the box 31.5cm x 24cm x 16cm highPlease note - due to ivory content this item is sold with APHA Permit No. 4U6CNRJF.Successful bidders must organise shipping and any necessary documentation.
THREE BOXES OF TOYS AND GAMES, to include late twentieth century dolls by Pedigree and others, teddies and soft toys including Teletubbies, The Simpsons, Noddy and advertising bears, a Topps 'The Girls' Geri Halliwell 1997 action figure in packaging (packaging in poor condition), boxed House of Games Backgammon, etc (3 boxes) (sd)
A circa 1900 Moorish profusely inlaid combination games table, the hinged lid enclosing a baized surface for cards, hinged with a chessboard beneath and a backgammon board beneath this, raised on twin block end supports, united by a central stretcher and raised on square sectioned feet, height 82cm, width 86cm, depth 44cm.Condition Report: Section of inlay missing to the top which is approx 10 x 8cm, there is a split running through the top which is also left some areas of inlay missing, there are some old repairs to inlay and to the tops, and general surface marks throughout.
Fullt title: A painted glass roundel with 'The Backgammon-players' after Adriaen van Ostade, Southern Netherlands, 17/18th C.Description: Dia.: 24 cm The design is copied from an engraving (external link available on rm-auctions.com) by Jan de Visscher, inspired on Adriaen van Ostade's 1673 drawing titled 'Tric Trac players under a gazebo' (see added image) Tric trac is a variation of the more common present-day backgammon.
A black lacquered oriental Games Table, the top profusely depicting an Emperor surrounded by servants and figures going about their lives amidst multiple lakeside pavilions, gardens, terraces, bridges, etc., the surround depicts country scenes with vignettes of animals, gardens, lion dogs, etc., similar scenes in gold contrasting with the black background adorn the friezes, there being three drawers to the front, the largest containing playing case, scoring cards, etc. The whole is raised on a turned support with a triangular platform base terminating in three paw feet beautifully decorated in gold with stylised flowering stems and having an unusual birdcage typed top. A panel to the top is removable revealing a backgammon gaming board beneath, 24 1/2'' x 20'' x 33'' tall.
Table cutlery canteen/games compendium by Roberts & Dare, Sheffield comprising 10 dinner and dessert knives, 10 dinner and dessert forks, 10 soup and dessert spoons, 10 fish knives, 10 teaspoons and 2 serving spoon. 82 pieces in total, with a further 2 of each type of cutlery. Drawer opening to reveal gaming pieces, dominos, backgammon game, etc. Canteen with checkerboard top.

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