A Minton Majolica game pie tureen and cover with inner ceramic liner, the tureen of oval form with basket weave sides set with oak branch handles, raised on four branch feet and the cover decorated with a hare and water birds on a bed of ferns, various impressed marks and numerals to the base, approx length 40cm. CONDITION REPORT Crazing and minor paint loss to all components. Liner has significant damage- a large chip, cracks and restoration etc. The dish itself has some chips to the feet.
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A Sykes Patent Extra Quality plain copper powder flask, 6¼” overall, with patent top, the charger for 2½ to 3 drams. GC (spring AF); an embossed gun size flask “Panel”, (sim to R 480 but larger), by Dixon, the patent top with charger for 2¼ to 3 drams, GC (spring AF); a dead game embossed gun size copper flask (worn, some damage); a plain copper flask, QGC (spring AF); and 2 other items. (6)
A mahogany boxed table tennis set, THE NEW TABLE GAME OF PING PONG OR GOSSIMA, by J. Jaques & Son, circa 1905, with a pair of silver decorated REAL VELLUM battledores measuring about 32cm., Rules and Directions, heavy adjustable nickel-plated posts and rare tube with six early balls, net - apparently a very rare example of The Society Set, with fine ''fantasy'' label on the mahogany box and advertised at 42 shillings
Three boxed table tennis sets, i) THE AMERSHAM TABLE TENNIS, circa 1920s, with an attractive cover showing a young couple in spirited action on a dining table with a duplicate inside, pair of wooden bats with cork on one side and elegant handles, net with heavy iron posts, 2 old balls ii) PING-PONG, THE GREAT TENNIS GAME FOR THE TABLE, by Parker Brothers, Salem, Mass., U.S.A., with registered trade-mark 36854, 1902, both in the United States and Great Britain (in association with Hamley Brothers), with illustrations of play in the Waldorf-Astoria Ping-Pong Gallery, ''the finest in the world'' containing pair of plain wooden bats, unusual ''clip-on'' posts, good net, 3 early Halex balls, quality photocopy of the Laws with direct service iii) TENNIS DE SALON (DIT PING-PONG) produced by E.L.D., Paris, circa 1905, with large box, pair battledores circa 43cm., free-standing wooden posts, net only circa 9cm., 4 early balls, rules (with direct service) printed inside the lid
Three boxed table tennis sets, i) INDOOR TENNIS (Palace Series), a rather basic set, with plain wooden bats, wooden posts, 5 inch net, 4 early balls, Rules requiring direct service suggesting an early date, circa 1910 ii) TENNIS DE TABLE, contained in a wooden, hinged box, displaying a delightful illustration of a boy and girl at play, with pair of battledores circa 30cm., very fine free-standing posts, quality net only circa 100cm., 4 early balls, a set for juniors, no printed rules iii) PING PONG OR GOSSIMA THE NEW TABLE GAME, by J. Jaques & Son, circa 1905, with pair of exceptionally fine, gilt-decorated battledores measuring 40cm., one with a thinner grip for the lady, wooden turned posts with heavy brass clamps, net, 3 early balls, Rules and Directions, the box-lid with slightly chipped ''fantasy'' label and detached
A hardwood boxed set of Ping Pong or Gossima early 20th century, a very nice boxed set of this popular game manufactured by John Jaques and Hamley Brothers, the hardwood box has a finely conditioned original label on the lid and is lined with the original green felt, inside are a pair of 'size 1 Vellum Warranted' battledores, a pair of brass and turned wood 'Ping Pong Regd. Jaques & Son'' posts, net, a box of one dozen balls and a small four-page 'Table Tennis Rules' booklet.
JAMES STINTON A SET OF TWELVE ROYAL WORCESTER PORCELAIN BONE CHINA ORNAMENTAL WALL PLATES decorated in polychrome with game birds including; ptarmigan, pheasant, snipe etc., with gilt rims, each plate named verso and bearing trade stamp for Soane & Smith Knightsbridge, date code 1932, 23cm diameter
A SELECTION OF OLD GAMES; ""Aviation - The Aerial Tactics Game"" by H.P. Gibson & Sons, boxed, ""The Dover Patrol or Naval Tactics"" by H.P. Gibson & Sons, 3) ""Marketeer"" by Pepys Games, Glasgow, with metal die and Pepys currency. ""Steps"" by L`Etacq Woo dcrafts, all in original boxes and a further selection of old GAMES including Poolette, Scoop, Cluedo, Monopoly and Chess
A part Royal Worcester Palissy Game Series Dinner Service comprising teapot, coffee pot, two lidded vegetable dishes, two cream jugs, small serving plate, six dinner plates, six smaller dinner plates, two sugar bowls, six soup bowls, eleven side plates, two large cups and six saucers, eleven smaller cups and eleven saucers, est. 62 pieces.
* Sporting prints. Giles (John West), The Hunters Annual, no.2 plates 1 - 6 [and] no.1 plate 1, pub. R.B.Davies, 1836 - 39, together seven uncoloured lithographs after R.B.Davis, occ. spotting, one plate with several closed repaired tears affecting image, each approx. 405 x 455mm, framed and glazed, together with, Harris (John),The Game in View, pub. R.Ackermann, 1832 [but 20th century impression], hand coloured aquatint after W.J.Shayer, 510 x 360mm, mounted, framed and glazed, with, Scott (John), [Breaking Cover, 1811], uncoloured engraving after P.Reinagle, some spotting, trimmed with loss of title, 470 x 660mm, with another seven engravings and watercolours similar, all framed and glazed, various sizes and condition (16)
*Maritime board game. Le Nouveau Jeu de la Marine, published Paris: Jean Baptiste Crepy & Jean Francois Daumont, late 18th century, hand-coloured engraved game board on paper, with 63 numbered compartments, each containing a nautical term and many with vignettes of ships, etc., arranged in a spiral around a central panel in which are detailed the rules, a little creasing, dust soiling and a few short marginal splits, 48.5 x 72cm (19 x 28.25ins), framed and glazed. Unexamined out of frame. (1)
Alken (Henry). The Beauties & Defects in the Figure of the Horse Comparatively Delineated in a Series of Coloured Plates, pub. S. & J. Fuller, [1816], etched title-page and 18 hand-coloured etched plates, some dust and finger soiling, occasional spotting, hinges repaired, contemporary calf, gilt and blind decoration to boards incorporating an ecclesiastical embossed design to centre of each board, rebacked preserving original spine, corners repaired, extremities slightly rubbed and worn, large 8vo in 4s, together with Green (Valentine), The Survey of the City of Worcester, Containing, the Ecclesiastical and Civil Government Thereof... , pub. Worcester, 1764, 14 engraved plates (some folding), one folding plan, occasional offsetting, margins of first and last few leaves browned, front free endpaper, contemporary calf, boards detached, lacking title label to spine, worn, 8vo, with Milton (John), Paradise Lost. A Poem in Twelve Books... , revised by John Hawkey, Dublin: S. Powell, 1747, contemporary ownership signatures to upper blank margin of title, occasional annotations to margins, some dust soiling, contemporary calf, upper board detached and lacking title label to spine, some wear, 8vo, and Jones (Griffith), A Further Account of the Progess of the Circulating Welsh Charity-Schools, in a Letter to a Friend, 1740, bound with Cave (John), An Epistle to the Inhabitants of Gillingham, in the County of Dorset: Wherein is a Looking-Glass for the Faithful, to show them that their Names were written in the Lamb`s Book of Life, Before the Foundation of the World... , 2nd edition, Brecknock, 1787, some dust soiling and marginalia mostly to title, bound with [Benjamin, Francis], The Socinian Champion; Or, Priestleyan Divinity: A Poem by Philochristos... , printed for the author, by T. Bensley, 1788, ink erased inscription to title, final leaf detached and creased, bound with two other pamphlets including one defective, some staining and a few marks, dust soiled throughout, contemporary calf, rubbed and some wear, 8vo, plus other miscellaneous antiquarian and 20th-century books including The Golfer`s Manual, Being an Historical and Descriptive Account of the National Game of Scotland by `A Keen Hand`, originally published in 1857 and now reprinted with an Introduction by Bernard Darwin, The Dropmore Press, 1947, wood-engraved frontispiece and vignette illustrations, edges untrimmed, original quarter cloth, 8vo (limited edition 575/750) (a carton)
Kaye (M.M.). The Sun in the Morning, The Autobiography, Part One, 1st edition, 1990, numerous b & w illustrations [including handwritten letter by the author to `Frank J. McCarthy`, dated Dec 5th, signed `Mollie M. Kaye`], together with Shadow of the Moon, 1st edition, 1957, Trade Wind, 1st edition, 1963, The Far Pavilions, 1st edition, 1978, all signed by the author to front endpapers, all original cloth in d.j.s, 8vo, together with Fraser (G.M.), Flashman, 1st edition, 1969, Royal Flash, reprint, 1970, Flash for Freedom!, 1st edition, 1971, Flashman at the Charge, 1st edition, 1973, Flashman in the Great Game, 1st edition, 1975, Flashman`s Lady, reissue, 1981, Flashman and the Redskins, 1st edition, 1982, all original cloth in d.j.s, covers and spines slightly rubbed and faded, 8vo, and other modern literature relating to India and the Raj, all hardback publications in d.j.s, G/VG, 8vo (3 shelves)
Morris (Beverley R.). British Game Birds and Wildfowl, 1st ed., London: Groombridge and Sons, 1855, sixty hand coloured engraved plates (including frontispiece, complete), a.e.g., modern red half morocco, gilt decorated spine, upper board retaining original green cloth with gilt design of pheasants, large 4to (1)
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