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A REGENCY ROSEWOOD DROP LEAF GAMES TABLE, the shaped rectangular top with boxwood stringing and amboyna inlaid borders above two small frieze drawers on turned twin-pillar supports and outswept brass paw feet, the top with removable reversible chess and cribbage board slide enclosing a tooled leather backgammon board, height 72cm, total width 137cm, depth 54cm
Various mixed collectibles to include a backgammon games set in a black case, pewter buildings by Artil Specials, other small metal figures, a bone and ebony domino set in a carved wooden casket, a carved wooden two card pack holder, various small games including Bezique, a J S Fry & Sons chocolate box in the form of a violin case, various cigarette cards of personalities, a book titled 'The Idylls of the King' by Alfred Tennyson, various collectible tins, lead soldiers, etc.
An Italian burr maple and marquetry metamorphic games table, late 20th century, the square top with clipped corners, with a floral marquetry panel within kingwood floral marquetry borders, over a conforming frieze, the removable top with an inlaid backgammon board to the underside, a further removable panel beneath with a reversible chess board and baize playing surface, a further surface beneath with stained inlaid roulette board, sliding to reveal a roulette wheel and card/counter storage beneath, with chips and chess and draughts sets, raised on square tapered swept legs, 30¼in. (76.8cm.) square, 29½in. (75cm.) high.
A chess/backgammon/nine men's morris (mill game) hinged board closing in a box, walnut, frames with lemon and boxwood inlays "Elephants" and "Various flowers", various game markings in marquetry made of different woods "Haberdashers and figures decorated with foliage, hounds, other hounds decorated with foliage, rabbits, other rabbits decorated with foliage, armadillos, birds and various flowers", iron mounts, German, 16th C. (2nd half), small restoration, minor faults and defects. Notes: vd. catalogue of the exhibition "Jogos Cruzados - viagens entre Oriente e Ocidente". Lisboa: Museu Nacional de Arte Antiga, 2022, p. 175, fig. 100.vd. catalogue of the exhibition "Jogos Cruzados - viagens entre Oriente e Ocidente". Lisboa: Museu Nacional de Arte Antiga, 2022, p. 175, fig. 100.
Chess and Backgammon pieces with an articulated board closing in the form of a box, carved ivory, one set of each game dyed black, ivory, sandalwood and ebony wooden board, interior with three ivory and ebony lined wooden boxes, India - Vizagapatam, 19th C. (mid), white queen with minor fault in the crown, two black rooks with minor faults in the base, other minor faults and defects, board and boxes with minor faults and defects, two boxes with cracked bottoms. Notes: vd. catalogue of the exhibition "Jogos Cruzados - Viagens entre Oriente e Ocidente". Lisboa: Museu Nacional de Arte Antiga, 2022, p. 209, nº 129. vd. JAFFER, Amin - "Furniture from British India and Ceylon - A Catalogue of the Collections in the Victoria and Albert Museum and The Peabody Essex Museum". Essex: Peabody Essex Museum, 2001, pp. 209-210, nº 53. similiar board can be found at the Metropolitan Museum of New York, Pfeiffer Collection - https://www.metmuseum.org/art/collection/search/199961 consulted at 3.06.2022 às 14:02h., Dim. - (rei) 10,5 cm; (tabuleiro) 5 x 45,5 x 47 cmvd. catalogue of the exhibition "Jogos Cruzados - Viagens entre Oriente e Ocidente". Lisboa: Museu Nacional de Arte Antiga, 2022, p. 209, nº 129. vd. JAFFER, Amin - "Furniture from British India and Ceylon - A Catalogue of the Collections in the Victoria and Albert Museum and The Peabody Essex Museum". Essex: Peabody Essex Museum, 2001, pp. 209-210, nº 53. similiar board can be found at the Metropolitan Museum of New York, Pfeiffer Collection - https://www.metmuseum.org/art/collection/search/199961 consulted at 3.06.2022 às 14:02h. This lot is subject to CITES export/import restrictions and is duly certified.Prospective purchasers are advised by Cabral Moncada Leilões that several countries prohibit the importation of property containing materials from endangered species, including but not limited to ivory, coral and tortoiseshell.Accordingly, prospective purchasers should get information concerning relevant customs regulations prior to bidding if they intend to import this lot into another country.
A BACKGAMMON SET The interior with suede and leather, with fifteen pieces of red and fourteen white counters 29cm D x 46cm W x 7cm H Condition: For a condition report or further images, please contact the saleroom via hello@hotlotz.com Additional Information: All lots are on view at 23 Maple Avenue, Singapore, 277580 on Thursday 30 June, Friday 1 July and Saturday 2 July, between 10am and 5pm. Please do not attend the property at other times. No appointments are necessary.
A NORTH EUROPEAN MARINE OR WALRUS IVORY DRAUGHTSMAN OR TABLEMAN PROBABLY 12TH CENTURY carved to the centre with a crouching feline inside a border of ogee arching 5.8cm diameter, 1.2cm deep Catalogue Note The game of tables, or backgammon, was popular in the 11th and 12th centuries. There were fifteen counters to each side, and 12th century boards inlaid with bone sections have been excavated at Gloucester and Saint-Denis. The game was popular throughout Northern Europe and the pieces were made in a number of different centres, with the most productive workshops based in Northern France and Cologne.
A CIRCULAR PINE PEDESTAL KITCHEN TABLE, diameter 78cm x height 72cm, a set of four mahogany dining chairs with floral upholstery, an oval gilt wood bevelled edge wall mirror, a mahogany occasional table with tooled leather inlay that turns into chess board, backgammon board and card table, and an oak nest of three tables (condition - surface marks to pine table) (8)
Late 19th century Irish yew wood and Killarney work folding chess and backgammon board, with marquetry inlaid borders, 52.5cm square,Condition Report: Condition generally commensurate with age and use, with slight warping to the two sides, and slight cracking to the some veneers. Minor scratches especially to the corners.
A marquetry games table, 19th century, the inlaid chess board top slides to reveal a backgammon board in the recess below, with single frieze drawer and three dummy drawers raised on square tapered legs and brass castors74.5 x 51 x 51cm (closed)74.5 x 83 x 51cm (open)See images for the backgammon boardthe removable top is slightly warped with minor split through one side of the chess board, light scratches and indents consistent with use, veneer lifting in placesGenerally quite sun bleached Corners and legs particularily knockedStructurally firm though does rock diagonally on the castors
A Regency combination brass inlaid rosewood writing / games table, the rectangular top with three panel tooled leather writing surface, the central sliding section with chess board inlay to the reverse slides to reveal a backgammon board, flanked by two hinged compartments, raised on sabre legs united by a turned H-framed stretcher on brass castors74.5 x 86 x 55.5cm
A REGENCY GILT-METAL MOUNTED ROSEWOOD GAMES TABLE74cm wide; 42cm deep, 76cm highCondition report: ;The brass inlaid top central section lifting up on an easel support - with various scuffs marks, two infilled holes to the one edge, a water mark and various other scuffs, scratches and a slight warp to the timber. The top slides forward to reveal a satinwood, tulipwood and ebony backgammon veneered board - with some lifting lifting to the veneers. A checker board pulls out beneath, inlaid with fruitwood squares - with some shrinkage cracks and sun fading to the outer front edge. The brass galleried demi-lune ends of the top are hinged and lift up to reveal compartments. The lyre shaped end supports and sabre legs with some missing veneers. Some tarnishing to the brass inlay and rubbing to gilt acanthus mounts on the legs. Some brass stringing pinging out to the front frieze. Silk probably replaced to the basket. Other general inevitable scuffs, scratches, dents, small chips to veneers to the edges and corners, together with and marks commensurate with wear, use and age.
Y A GEORGE III MAHOGANY AND SATINWOOD BANDED PEMBROKE GAMES TABLEATTRIBUTED TO GILLOWS, CIRCA 1790The frieze drawer opposing a removable games drawer with a two division tooled leather interior for backgammon, the underside of the drawer as a marquetry chequerboard 70.5cm high, 108cm wide, 83.5cm deepFor a closely related example see Susan E. Stuart, Gillows of Lancaster & London, 1730-1840, Antique Collectors Club, 2008. See Lindsay Boynton, Gillow Furniture Designs, 1760-1800, The Bloomfield Press, 1995 (Plate no. 64) for a further related example. For a Pembroke table of the period incorporating a games drawer but without the fine satinwood inlay seen on this table, see Christie's, South Kensington, Christie's Interiors - Style & Spirit, 23rd September 2008, Lot 69 (£2,375).Condition Report: Marks, knocks, scratches, abrasions consistent with age and useThe tooled leather backgammon board with marks and scuffs consistent with age and use, the chess board also with some old splits and cracks, the colour of the chessboard side is darker and obviously has received less UV exposure than other areas of timberThe handles all appear to be original throughout, the lock also, there is a key which is operating at time of report.Some fading and colour variationPlease refer to additional images for visual reference to condition Condition Report Disclaimer
A Gucci leather cased travelling backgammon set, with twin flip lock clasps (complete with keys), opening to reveal lift-out tray containing full set of counters, dice and shakers, length 35.7cm.Condition note: The case interior, counters dice and shakers in good condition as per image, the case exterior rubbed to leather corners, edges and handle.
Victorian walnut games table, shaped fold-over and swivel top with chess, cribbage and backgammon boards, single drawer with divisions over sliding well, turned twin pillar base joined by turned stretcher, acanthus carved splayed supports with brass and ceramic castorsDimensions: Height: 72cm Length/Width: 61cm Depth/Diameter: 40cm
Maggy Clarysse. Children Playing Backgammon by the Sea. Oil on canvas, signed lower right and verso. 89 x 117cm.PROVENANCE; The residual studio collection of the artist. Maggy Clarysse (1931-2011), hidden away for the past decade, will come to auction in this sale.Consigned by her family, the art displays an extraordinary range, from pointillist studies of ponds, via Cézanne-inspired landscapes to Impressionist and post-Impressionist still lifes. In all, the auction will offer over 450 works by a woman who was obsessed with art and would rise early each day to get to her easel, completing 12 hours of painting, sketching, sculpting and drawing before turning her hand to crafts in the evening.BIOGRAPHY; The art came before and after a successful career as a model from the 1940s to 60s with the glamour that it brought with it.Born in Belgium, Maggy studied at art college in Brussels with the aim of becoming a Paris fashion designer. To that end, she eventually approached a leading couture house to show them her designs.To her delight, they agreed to take her on immediately. However, they did not want her as a designer, but as a model!This led to work in Paris, London and around Europe, with Maggy basing herself first in Germany and then in Paris as a couture house model and then a model for Vogue.She was photographed by Terence Donovan and David Bailey, with one shoot ending up with her pushing the then leading film star, Norman Wisdom, into a swimming pool her reasons for doing so remain shrouded in mystery!It was while on holiday in the south of France in the late 1950s that she met her future husband, an English businessman, and they then married and moved to Barnes in south-west London.She gave up modelling when her son was born, and the glamour days of chic long dresses were over, and she then turned her exceptional work ethic towards art.Maggy painted from dusk to dawn for many decades up until her death in 2011 and enjoyed considerable success commercially.She would divide her time between London and their apartment in the South of France, and she hosted several exhibitions a year between the early 1970s and the late 2000s in both London and Antibes. Works sold for up to £6,000-8,000 but are much more reasonably estimated here. Few of her works come on to the market and this sale provides a unique opportunity for collectors. In all, the auction will offer over 450 works by the artist.
Sports & Games.- Cotton (Charles) The Compleat Gamester: or, Instructions how to Play...Cards, Dice, Billiards, Trucks, Bowls, or Chess. Also the Arts and Misteries of Riding, Racing, Archery, Cock-fighting..., engraved frontispiece with scenes of billiards, backgammon, dice, cock-fighting and cards, with accompanying letterpress leaf of explanatory verses (shaved at foot affecting a couple of words), contemporary ink signature to title, browned, tear to G1 repaired, contemporary sprinkled calf, rubbed and marked, rebacked, [cf.Heltzel 407, first edition], for Charles Brome, 1709 § Hoyle (Edmund) Mr. Hoyle's Games of Whist, Quadrille, Piquet, Chess and Backgammon..., eleventh edition, half-title with authorisation on verso signed by the printer and by the author at foot of title, contemporary calf, gilt, joints cracked, spine ends worn, corners bumped, Thomas Osborne, [c.1755]; and 2 others including a 'New Pocket Hoyle' of 1820, 8vo et infra (4)⁂ The first is one of the earliest works in English to describe the game of billiards, first published in 1674. Although popular in its time all editions are scarce. ESTC lists only 5 UK copies of both this edition and of the second item.
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

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