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ALEXANDER GRANT AND SON, LIVERPOOL, VICTORIAN MARQUETRY INLAID BURR WALNUTWOOD FOLD-OVER GAMES AND WORKS TABLE, the moulded `D` ended, oblong top with scroll inlaid corners, tied by two lined of boxwood stringing, enclosing an interior set for chess, backgammon and cribbage and with stuck down trade label beneath, above a long drawer with fitted interior, and pull-out basket with shaped bottom rail/base, raised on a pair of turned and carved end supports, with white pot castors, tied by a conforming stretcher, 29"" (73.7cm) high, 27 3/4"" x 16"" (70.5cm x 40.7cm)
A Victorian burr Walnut and mahogany Card Table the hinged fold over top centred by a rectangular plaque depicting in Tunbridgeware ancient buildings flanked by a mosaic panel opening to reveal a Draughts/Chess/Domino and Backgammon playing surface over a single drawer and sliding basket with paper lined interior on turned supports and foliate carved downswept legs to porcelain castors united by a stretcher.
A Sevres porcelain and ormolu mounted centrepiece, late 19th century, of oval, pedestal form with twin scrolled handles mounted with angelic women, decorated to one side by L Bertren with 18th century figures playing backgammon in a garden setting, to the reverse with a garden chateau, against a bleu du roi ground gilt heightened, raised on a circular base with a laurel band, beading and acanthus leaf decoration, 56 by 54cm.
A mid-Victorian coromandel cased games compendium, the hinged lid and double-hinged front enclosing turned bone and red stained bone chess set and draughts, a set of bone dominoes, leather bezique markers, playing cards, a dice shaker, lead horse figures and a folding leather chess/backgammon board, height approx 19cm, width approx 34cm.
A Victorian rosewood games compendium, the hinged lid revealing fitted compartments, with Staunton pattern chess pieces, dominos, cribbage board, backgammon counters and gilt, tooled leather board over a drawer enclosing bezique playing cards and boxwood board by J. Reynolds & Sons, London and red and natural stained counters, width 33cm.
Milton Bradley Co., 1865 [Puzzle] Dissected Outline Map of the United States of America "This complete, rare, and very early puzzle map of the United States was produced by Milton Bradley & Co. of Springfield, Massachusetts. The map shows basic detail of cities and railroads, including the Union Pacific and Kansas Pacific (which were not completed until 1869 and 1870). The map is dated circa 1865 as Wyoming Territory had not yet been organized from Dakota Territory, and Nevada had not yet gained its southern tip from Arizona and its eastern portion from Utah. The map is decorated by a train and a ship in the Atlantic with a fancy title at lower left. The puzzle is housed in a paper box with paper title label attached to the top. The inside cover has a paper ad for Milton Bradley Japanese Backgammon which was intended to amuse children and keep them from the “temptations of the street.” The puzzle pieces are made of 1/16” thick compressed paper board, and are all 4-sided with straight edges instead of the more common state shaped pieces. Milton Bradley established his color lithography shop in 1860 and soon thereafter started making board games. During the Civil War he produced small games that soldiers could easily pack in their knapsacks - considered the first American travel games. Milton Bradley was an early advocate of the idea of Kindergarten and many of the company’s products were educational in nature. This is a great example of his early work." 23" W x 16.5" H The map has some minor spots and soiling. Original box is in very good condition with light wear.
A Georgian mahogany triple top tea and games table:, the shaped rectangular top with projecting rounded corners, the folds being plain, for tea, baize lined; for cards with candle stands and guinea wells and inlaid for chess and backgammon, raised on hipped tapered legs, terminating in pad feet, 84cm (2ft 9in) wide.
A Damascus hardwood, ivory inlaid and mother of pearl heightened rectangular games table:, with all over geometric hexagonal panels, stellar and kaleidoscopic flowerhead designs, the hinged top enclosing a similar interior with wells decorated for backgammon and with a detachable folding chess board, having geometric frieze and apron on cabriole legs, united by an undertier, 71.5cm (2ft 4 1/4in) wide, together with boxes of discs, dice, tumbler and backgammon accessories.
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