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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.
A Victorian walnut and satinwood inlaid fold over games table with serpentine fold over top concealing inlaid chess, backgammon and cribbage boards over single drawer over hamper drawer all on shaped stretchered out-swept supports, 77cm high x 55cm wide (82cm extended) x 41cm deep Condition Report:Available upon request
An Anglo-Indian rosewood chess or backgammon board,c.1900, with a full set of sand cast brass and enamelled animalier playing pieces,89.5 x 67cmIMPORTANT NOTEThis lot contains elephant ivory material. Please be advised that several countries, including those in the EU and the USA, now prohibit the importation of ivory items unless under specific conditions. Accordingly, prospective buyers should familiarise themselves with the relevant customs regulations of their country and ensure they are able to import this item prior to bidding.This item has been registered as exempt from the UK Ivory Act 2018, on account of it being [made before 3 March 1947 with less than 10% ivory by volume. Ivory declaration submission reference: GJLNWVFX. Condition ReportFaded overall, some of the inlaid chess board squares are split and have lifted in places, one is present and two are are missing.Internally some of the inlays have lifted and are missing. One piece detached from its base, two seem to be associated. Please see the additional images.
the rectangular top with lift-out central section enclosing a well with backgammon board and pieces, with two small drawers to each side on tapering square section fluted legs on block feet with castors, height 76cm, width 122cm, depth 63cm. CITES permit is included. Exporting outside the EU will require an additional export permit. ** Damage, losses throughout including to legs, top poor, generally poor condition and needs work.
BINDING. JONES CHARLES (Ed). Hoyle's Games Improved ... in Which are Contained the Method of Betting at Those Games Upon Equal or Advantageous Terms (the treatises incl. cricket & goff or golf). 2 eng. plates & an eng. text illus. 12mo. Stylish 20th cent. calf bdg. of backgammon board design. 1790.
Y AN EARLY VICTORIAN ROSEWOOD CARD TABLEMID 19TH CENTURYPossibly Anglo-Indian, the hinged revolving top enclosing a circular baize inset and a backgammon board to the recess75.5cm high, 90cm wide, 45cm deepCondition Report: Marks, knocks, scratches, abrasions consistent with age and useOld splits and cracks, some chips and losses, some veneers with bubbling and some small lossesOverall solid and stableThe Baize to the interior is later applied, the baize to the backgammon boards has probably been later applied also, to access this to play there is a combination of nuts and pins that need to be removed (this what otherwise makes the top spin to open as a card table and not fall off the base - a little cumbersome and an unusual arrangement - the backgammon board may well have been a later embellishment Overall in a polished appearancePlease refer to additional images for visual reference to conditionCondition Report Disclaimer
A LARGE OAK SOUTHAN BROTHERS TAYLORS/OUTFITTERS CLOTHES PRESS, an unused and complete Texas 'Hold 'Em' poker set, tin spirit kettle (rusting base), a Middle Eastern Mother Of Pearl inlay Backgammon box with plain wooden counters (exterior scratches) (5) (Condition report: obvious damage mentioned in report)
A Victorian Figured Burr Walnut and Marquetry-Inlaid Games/Work Table, circa 1870, the quarter-veneered hinged lid enclosing a tulipwood-banded games and backgammon board, a single frieze drawer below and sliding workbox, on turned and carved bulbous supports joined by a turned stretcher, cabriole legs and castors68cm by 43cm by 76cm
Mahogany games table Late 20th-century mahogany games table, square top with two hinged leaves opening to reveal checkerboard, frieze drawer opening to show inlays for backgammon, all standing on four cluster column legs united by swept stretchers.61cm (24") square, height 79cm (31")Overall good condition, however, one leg damaged and stretcher also requiring re-gluing to leg (see photographs).
19thC Irish Killarney marquetry and yew games table, the hinged rectangular top inlaid with an oval reserve of Muckross Abbey, County Kerry, Ireland, bordered by trailing sprays of seamróg shamrocks and outlined with barber-pole stringing, herringbone parquetry bands and stiff leaves, enclosing playing surfaces for chess, backgammon and cribbage and further architectural landscapes, possibly Ross Castle and Glena Cottage, above a deep frieze inlaid with oak leaves and acorns, panelled 'garlic-mouth' column, serpentine rectangular base and bun feet, c1850, W79.5cm x D42cm x H77cm, each chess square 4cm
Collector's Items, consisting of: chess/backgammon board, chess pieces, scales, military compass, pocket compass, linen, 1930's dress, ''The Housekeepers instructor'' book, etcChess Set - There are 32 pieces present. The white knight is broken and repaired. The black bishop is chipped. Another black bishop with matching face, but the top is uncarved.
Hans Sebald Beham (1500-1550) after - The Fountain of Youth Show is the fountain of youth, initially a woodcut from four blocks by Beham from 1530-1545. Later engraved by Theodor de Bry circa 1588-1623, and here in the version by an anonymous engraver as published by Jaspar Isaac (1585-1654). From left to right: The pool of water formed by the fountain covered with a Renaissance bath-house, a smaller fountain set inside the pool. Various groups of bathers in and around the water, including a barber in the background and a couple playing backgammon. On the roof, above an ornament frieze another five bathers, on the side an old woman playing a hurdy-gurdy. Various groups of bathers in the water or at the edge of the pool. On the roof, above an ornament frieze the other five bathers flanked by a fool and a man playing a flute. Outside the building a larger fountain with bathing couples. One man points a water pistol to the ass of a man on the roof .At right in the foreground a group of old people walking to a walled pool of water fed by the Fountain of Youth. In the middle distance a group of rejuvinated nudes dancing around a fire. Landscape background with a village on the left. 15,70 x 39,50 cm / Condition: With full plate border and small margins on somewhat yellowed watermarked laid paper. Good condition, no folds, tears or stains. After the woodcut by Sebald Beham: Pauli 1901-11 / Hans Sebald Beham: Ein Kritisches Verzeichniss seiner Kupferstiche Radirungen und Holzschnitte (1120) --- Hollstein / German engravings, etchings and woodcuts c.1400-1700 (1120) --- Dodgson 1903, 1911 / Catalogue of Early German and Flemish Woodcuts in the BM, 2 vols (I.472.128) --- Bartsch / Le Peintre graveur (VIII.244.165) / Medium: Engraving /Circa: 1600-1650
A chess and backgammon board, D. Maria I, Queen of Portugal (1777-1816), black Brazilian chestnut with Brazilian mahogany outer rim, chessboard with satinwood inlays and black Brazilian chestnut, turned ivory backgammon pieces, one of the sets has red-dyed backgrounds, Portuguese, board with faults and defects, missing of four backgammon pieces, non-original satinwood and ebonized wood chess pieces with missing part of a pawn. Notes: This lot is subject to CITES export/import restrictions and is duly certified: nr 22PTLX10876C. 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. Therefore, we advise potential buyers to inform themselves in advance about the applicable legislation, in particular the customs regulations in force in the countries concerned., Dim. - 5 x 88 x 79 cm; Peso - 1.210 g. This lot is subject to CITES export/import restrictions and is duly certified: nr 22PTLX10876C. 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. Therefore, we advise potential buyers to inform themselves in advance about the applicable legislation, in particular the customs regulations in force in the countries concerned.
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