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Lot 97

Nineteen various world cup ticket stubs, 2002, 2006 and 2010 including four from 2002, Republic of Ireland group matches and England v. Sweden, eleven from 2006 including opening game and semi-final and four from 2010 including opening game

Lot 32

An Atari video computer system, together with various games, to include Space Invaders, a Sega game gear, etc, together with a box containing ET soft toys, Fred flour shakers, etc

Lot 209

Two Royal Doulton African Series "African Elephant - African Game Reserve" plates

Lot 420

A box of miscellaneous items to include postcard album, a vintage game of Tail-less Donkey, etc, together with a box of metal wares and other items to include kettle, a vintage Thermos flask, a marmalade cutter, etc

Lot 1215

Attributed to Benjamin Blake (c.1770-c.1830) British. A Larder still life, with dead game and fruit, Oil on Panel, Unframed, 10” x 6.6”.

Lot 203

1940 Map of Colorado...Issued by the Colorado State Game and Fish Department This map of Colorado, issued by the Game and Fish Department, shows all state game refuges in red shaded areas, as well as fish hatcheries located by red stars. Perhaps the most interesting aspect of this map, however, are notations made by a previous owner indicating which refuges were opened in 1938 and others that were closed in that same year. Additional information includes an index to the larger cities in the state, county boundaries, roads and railroads. 32.7" W x 24.4" H Outside of the ink and pencil notations made by a previous owner, the map is in very good condition with some minor soiling and a damp stain in the lower blank margin. Backed with linen.

Lot 467

Jansson, Jan 1680 Comitatus Glatz Handsome map of the Silesia region with Glatz at center. The forested region was renowned for its wild game and the map includes tiny illustrations of the wildlife. Two dogs paw at an armillary sphere atop the decorative title cartouche, and another cartouche encloses the distance scale and key. A coat of arms adorns the upper left corner. 17.9" W x 14.9" H There is light toning along the centerfold, a 1/2" centerfold separation that has been closed with hinge tape on verso, and a long extraneous crease to the left of the centerfold.

Lot 59

FREEMAN Crage Earle, Practical Falconry, pub London 1869, HARTING James Edmund, Hints on the Management of Hawks, pub 1898, MICHELL E.B., The Art and Practice of Hawking, 1900 and Cock Game edit, Cockfighting and Game Fowl, pub Bayntun, Bath 1938 (4)

Lot 288

LAMOND, Henry, The Sea-Trout, A Study in Natural History, pub London 1916, col plates and HOLDER, Charles Frederick, The Game Fishes of the World, pub Hodder & Stoughton, 1913 (2)

Lot 449

Early 20th century garden golf game in original mahogany box with three balls and instructions

Lot 453

Mar Toys USA tinplate and clockwork tank t/w Techno fix tinplate and clockwork traffic crossing with Police Patrol game

Lot 361

A `NORFOLK LIAR` GAME COUNTER, early 20th Century, nickel and brass, dials for pheasants, partridges, hares and rabbits, no makers mark, height 7cm

Lot 413

A GROUP OF GREEN ONYX DESK ACCESSORIES, 1930`s and later, some mounted with cold painted bronze game birds and other animals, to include a pair of bookends, vide poche, cigarette casket, pen stand, blotter etc (s.d.) (parcel)

Lot 1040

A Royal Worcester game dish, moulded with pheasants to the ends, and painted with partridges, cracked

Lot 1089

A collection of small Tunbridge ware, including a stamp box with cube and halfpenny decoration, a pin tray, a further stamp box, a puzzle game, a trinket box, two needle cases, and a nail file (8)

Lot 46

A football programme for a game between Sheffield United and Barnsley, on November 25th 1916.

Lot 47

A football programme for a game between Sheffield United and Newcastle United, April 30th 1932.

Lot 307

A collection of tin plate toys, to include a Soccatel Game, a American Fire Chief vehicle, sports toy, Mettoy Firebird and other toys, etc.

Lot 462

Soar. A dead game, cock and female pheasant, oil on canvas, 65cm x 74cm

Lot 647

A quantity of jigsaws, etc, to include GWR Caerphilly Castle, Windsor Castle, and a Dennis Wheatley`s Invasion game.

Lot 714

A copy of Game Birds and Wild Fowl of Great Britain and Ireland, illustrated by Archibald Thorburn.

Lot 740

A BUFF COLOURED CANE WARE OVAL GAME TUREEN, 19th Century, width 21cm, (inner lip chipped)

Lot 930

A ROYAL WORCESTER SMALL BOTTLE VASE, c.1915, painted with game birds, signed F.J. Bray, No.2491, height 14cm

Lot 277

Bagatelle game by `Lundstroms Gold Star`, tin plate, in use condition, complete with balls & a horse racing game of Topopoly by `Waddington`s`, game appears to be complete, box with age wear (2)

Lot 379

MAYHEW BROTHERS: Acting Charades or Deeds not Words. A Christmas Game, sq. 8vo, hand-col’d frontis & pict. title, text illus., red cloth gilt & blind, L., n.d. (ca. 1850).

Lot 433

[GAMES] The Ivory Castle Game, col. printed pictorial folding board, publ. D. & W. Gibbs (toothpaste manufacturers), L., n.d.; & 2 other games, sold as is. (3)

Lot 582

ST. JOHN (C.) Short Sketches of The Wild Sports & Natural History of The Highlands, 8vo, cloth gilt, L., 1893; [HARVEY (Edmund George)]. Our Cruise in The Undine. The Journal of An English Pair-Oar Expedition through France, Baden, Rhenish Bavaria, Prussia and Belgium. By The Captain, 8vo, 10 plates, folding map, original cloth, 1st Edn., L., John W. Parker and Son., 1854; THOMAS (William S.) Hunting Big Game with Gun and with Kodak; A Record of Personal Experiences in The United States, Canada, and Mexico, 8vo, illus., pictorial cloth, New York, 1906. (3)

Lot 258

John William Haynes (1836-1908), A GAME OF DRAUGHTS Signed twice and indistinctly dated, oil on canvas 91 x 71cm CONDITION REPORT: Signature faded lower right and signed again lower left. Picture relined. Areas of overpainting throughout the canvas. Crazing to the image, particularly the lower parts. Large area of overpainting top left-hand corner. Please see additional images (available upon request).

Lot 276

Torres de Marcillo (Spanish 19th century), A GAME OF CHESS Oil, signed and dated 95 l.l. 37 x 46cm, in an ornate carved giltwood frame

Lot 292

Marx Motorway Set, comprising two tinplate clockwork cars and bakelite track, with Gibson The Dover Patrol or Naval Tactics board game, in original boxes, F-VG, boxes P-F (2)

Lot 241

Star Wars Toys & Games, including Hasbro Interactive Yoda, MB Millennium Falcon Puzz3D, Episode 1 Card Game, Invasion Of Theed Adventure Game, Heroes Moulding Set and many other items, majority in original boxes, F-E, boxes P-VG (qty)

Lot 286

Board Games, including Waddington`s Buccaneer, Spy Ring, Don`t Miss The Boat, John Bull Masterbrain, Spear`s Tell Me, Peter Rabbit`s Race Game and others, in original boxes, contents unchecked, boxes P-VG (18)

Lot 248

A Technofix Style Traffic Control Game, comprising three cars, eight road signs, instructions and tinplate base, in original box, F-VG, box P

Lot 336

1960s-1970s Hong Kong and other makers plastic Vehicles: BPP BRM Racing Car, NO 262F Cooper Maserati, Telesada Stunt Rider, CW 162 Water Game and Lucky Toys Cam Am, in original boxes, unboxed Tipper Lorry with visable cogs and Lucky Toys 3072 Ford Capri in racing colours, together with Airfix Panther Tank and two Lledo RNLI vehicles, in original boxes, G-E, boxes F-VG (10)

Lot 293

Board Games, including Parker Vendetta, Denys Fisher The Fastest Gun, Zebra Road Safety Game, On Assignment, Spear`s Go, in original boxes with other items including cards and small games, contents unchecked, boxes P-G (qty)

Lot 294

Board Games, including Waddington`s Z-Cars, Bonanza, Arrow Games Kojak Detective Game, Denys Fisher George V Mildred, Tri-ang Sir Francis Chichester Game and others, in original boxes, contents unchecked, boxes P-G (16)

Lot 37

Chapman, Abel ON SAFARI: BIG GAME HUNTING IN BRITISH EAST AFRICA WITH STUDIES IN BIRD LIFE London: Edward Arnold, n.d. first edition 8vo With 170 b/w illustrations by the author E. Caldwell, illustrator of `Jock of the Bushveld`, sketch maps and photographs ½ leather, very slight wear to leather edge of cover. A good copy Inscription to "Alwyne Chadwyk Hobson for missing distinction by 5 marks from E. L. C., Eton Xmas `08". 0 1

Lot 46

Drummond, The Hon. W. H. THE LARGE GAME AND NATURAL HISTORY OF SOUTH AND SOUTH-EAST AFRICA Edinburgh: Edmonston and Dingles, 1875 first edition large 8vo Engraved plates and b/w illustrations, 12 tinted lithographed plates and coloured map ½ leather, slight wear to leather edge and internal hinge crack, marbled end papers, a clean, bright, firm copy. 0 1

Lot 62

Horsbrugh, Major Boyd THE GAME-BIRDS AND WATERFOWL OF SOUTH AFRICA - 4 VOLS London: Witherby & Co., 1912 first edition 4to col. plates by Sgt. C-G. Davies of the Cape Mounted Riflemen original covers: cover to Vol. 1 titled grey paper, Vol. 2-4 cloth untitled spines with stiff titled card covers, in remarkably good condition, foxing to text and endpapers but plates in bright condition. 0 4

Lot 70

Lydekker, R. THE GAME ANIMALS OF AFRICA London: Rowland Ward Ltd, 1926 second (Revised) edition 4to b/w illustrations two-tone cloth with simulated zebra skin endpapers, slight foxing to edges when closed and to preliminary pages. A good tight copy. 0 1

Lot 71

Lyell, Denis D. THE HUNTING AND SPOOR OF CENTRAL AFRICAN GAME London: Seeley, Service & Co. Ltd, n.d. first edition 19,5 by 25cm b/w illustrations cloth, age browned. Cover boards a bit rubbed, foxing to endpapers, prelims and title page. A firm tight copy and another of African hunting interest ♦ CHAMBERLAIN, GEORGE AGNEW - African Hunting Among the Thongas, first edition, 1923, ¼ leather, corner of title page clipped. 0 2

Lot 75

Maughan, R. C. F. WILD GAME IN ZAMBESIA London: John Murray, 1914 first edition 8vo with map and b/w illustrations in bright original cloth, foxing to edges when book is closed, clean contents, browning to endpapers. 0 1

Lot 87

Roosevelt, Theodore & Heller, Edmund LIFE-HISTORIES OF AFRICAN GAME ANIMALS - 2 VOLS London: John Murray, n.d. first edition large 8vo numerous b/w illustrations from photographs and from drawings by P. R. Goodwin with 40 maps, text illustrations pictorial cloth with a little wear to cover edges and minimal foxing to endpapers. A nice set. 0 2

Lot 181

SCOTCH WHISKY GAME,+ 5 OTHER SETS EST

Lot 61

A Portmeirion game casserole dish (unused).

Lot 410

A large wooden cuckoo clock decorated with a stag`s head and game.

Lot 2077

Historical Documents1815 The Panorama of Europe, a new game by J. & E. Wallis, hand-coloured engraved sheet depicting 40 panoramic European city views from Oporto to London, each segment dissected and laid on linen as issued, folding into the original slipcase with hand-coloured pictorial title on upper cover, sheet size 24 x 18½ inches; shaved with some loss of the publisher's details in the lower margin. In remarkably fresh condition. Photo Subject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more information please view Terms and Conditions for Buyers.

Lot 2078

Historical DocumentsNapoleon Bonapart's Exile on St. Helena1815-41A fascinating and highly important research collection with much additional material relating to Napoleon's exile. The collection commences with Napoleon's surrender to the British with a long and details memorandum by Sir Henry Bunbury of the events of the discussions between Lord Keith, himself and Napoleon Bonapart on 31st July 1815 on board H.M.S. Bellerophon. After the reading of Lord Melville's letter containing the orders of the British government, there is a virtual verbatim report of Napoleon's response and protestations which includes, "...In St. Helena I should not live 3 months - With my habits and constitution it would be immediate death. I am used to ride 20 leagues a day; what am I to do on this little rock at the end of the world. The climate is too hot for me. No, I will not go to St. Helena. Botany Bay is better than St. Helena...". After this comprehensive account there is also a double page of notes, describing Napoleon's appearance and dress, and with reference to his character, "... in the course of his long talking, I observed changes both in his tone & look, which made me suspect that there was a good deal of the fox, as well as the lion, in the composition of the great conqueror." A wonderful report of which very few copies would have been written.There is an original pen and ink drawing by Major R.P. Boy of the Royal Marines, H.M.S. Newcastle, St. Helena. A pen and wash picture of Napoleon leaning against a cannon, possibly by the same artist, and a pencil sketch on tracing paper (of unknown provenance).When Napoleon arrived on St. Helena, he was put up at The Briars, the house of William Balcolmbe, purveyor to Longwood. There is a long letter from Mrs Balcolmbe dated 1815 (10 Nov.) which contains good insight into the mood of Napoleon on his arrival, "...I was much disappointed in the appearance of the man, there is nothing in his manner or appearance that would make you fancy him as an Emperor or a great hero - he is about five feet seven, very broad across the shoulders and is inclined to get very fat and when he walks he appears quite clumsy and his gait is betwixt that of a strut and a waddle ... My opinion of him is that he is a vulgar looking one, but his gracious manners, particularly to me and my family has made me feel a great desire to please and amuse him."A series of letter from General Sir Hudson Lowe, most with Bertrand's filing numbers in upper left corner, with four documents signed by Hudson Lowe (41, 44, unnumbered and 96) plus copies and/or translations of letters written by Les Cases (5), most are reminders of the regulations with regard to letters to and from Longwood.Some Government letters including a letter from the War and Colonial Department, dictated by Earl Bathurst to the Governor with regard to twenty packets of books being despatched and with the accompanying letter (15) from Hudson Lowe, addressed to Count Bertrand. 1818 (1 Jan.) letter from Earl Bathurst to Hudson Lowe about acts of trickery by Count Bertrand, forwarded on with "Extract, H Lowe" also with Bertrand's signature and numbered (143); 1818 (14 Feb.) letter from Downing Street to Hudson Lowe raising no objection to Count Las Cases helping the publication of Napoleon's book, "Campaigns of Italy", again with the covering letter from Plantation House (155).Other mail into Longwood includes a significant series of letters from Count Las Cases to Count Bertrand, January 1818 to April 1819 and numbered by Bertrand, (1), 2, 3, 4 then apparently 5-15. Las Cases was deported from St. Helena by Hudson Lowe and travelled through Germany and Belgium before being allowed to return to France. These letters are sent from Frankfurt, Baden-Baden, Mannheim and Offenbach, nine are with address panels, the earlier ones to Monsieur General Comte Bertrand, St Helena, one to Longwood, St. Helene and finally just to Longwood, one letter damaged on opening with the notation, "This letter was accidentally torn at the office on opening the envelope, Colonial officer Henry Gouldburn, Feby 25th 1819" (this shows that there was censorship in London). Some of the earlier letter are tatty at top (mouse nibbled?). 1819 (24 Jan.) A.L.S. from Hudson Lowe to Dr. Verling, Longwood.The star item of mail from Longwood is dated 1816 (30 Dec.) written in French by Las Cases and signed by Napoleon. "For Bertrand, Montholon has had some silverware melted down for twelve thousand and some hundred francs. You are to give and order to Cyprien to take four thousand francs to be distributed according to state A. On January 1st the servants will still be owed 16,371 francs. It would be good to send a copy of this account so that this Commander knows that I have to pay my servants. You are to give an order of 2,000 francs to Mr. Marchand as payment for his clothing. You are to give authorization that Mr. Cyprien receives 150 francs daily from January 1st to February 15th which will be 6,000 francs. He is to use these 150 francs in accordance which Montholon will give to him. In this way, with one letter this will be concluded without any further difficulty. You can settle the remaining account of 4,000 Louis, but I do not want to pay for anything concerning my servants of Northumberland because they have been dismissed in violation of their commitments, excepting always, those who had been paid because of the orders of Montholon on May 23rd. I absolutely do not want to pay for what is not in this letter. Nap" (with certificate of authenticity). Also 1819 smuggled message being two letters dated (16 Aug. ) and (9 Sept.). written in a very small hand and with Bertrand's number (35); this is thought to be the only surviving example of such a message. Two items concerning newspapers and an unusual cypher devised by Bertrand (this could be a form of game)Other related items include 1818 letter from Hudson Lowe to Sir Thomas Reade. 1816 (31 Dec.) Dunlop entire to Ayr bearing a fine example of the rare "st.helena/packet letter" oval, with rate changed from "3/6" to "4/8" with indistinct transit mark dated (20 Feb.) with some interesting contents about the activities at Longwood. Also 1817 (10 Oct.) letter from St. Helena (no postal markings) plus a large archive of Dunlop family letters and papers, 1785-1827. A most valuable correspondence, 1815-16, to Amy Whinyates, Cheltenham from her sister, Mrs Younghusband, which includes a hitherto unrecorded "st. helena/packet letter" oval dated 1817 (4 July), rated "4/3" and includes five other entire letters with full postal markings. including crutched cross in red, from several different locations on St. Helena including Devil's Punch Bowl House, Plantation House and Camp at St. Helena; very interesting contents with several references to Napoleon including the problems he caused leaving The Briars for Longwood and one meeting with him. 1821 (8 May) memorandum from Robert Lambert, Rear Admiral and Commander in Chief about the order for the funeral of Napoleon including, "His Majesty's ship Vigo with fire twenty five Minute Guns, commencing when the Signal for that purpose is made from the Alarm Post."The final section is a group of letters written to General Bertrand on his return to St. Helena in 1840-41 to repatriate Napoleon's body to France, each with Bertrand's notation at top, two with address panels (one an envelope) to "La Belle Poule" with letter from Henri Durand-Brager (artist), plus six others. Also two other St. Helena documents, not related to Napoleon.A great wealth of material, ideal for further study of this important and influential historical figure. Photo Sir Henry Bunbury served as Under-Secretary of State for War and the Colonies from 1809-16. He was promoted to the rank of Major-General and awarded the KCB in 1815, shortly before his meeting with Napoleon.The British authorities finally came to the decision about what to do with Napoleon on 31 July and it was Lord Keith's duty to inform Napoleon that he was to be exiled on the island of St. Helena. He would be allowed to take three officers, his surgeon amd twelve servents. The three officers were the Comte de Las Cases, General Henri Bertrand and General Charles Montholon.General Henri Gratien Bertrand had served at Waterloo as Napoleon's aide and he chose to accompany Napoleon into exile, along with his wife and family.Emmanuel de Las Cases, nearly 50 years old upon his arrival at St. Helena as Napoleon’s secretary. Las Cases, a former naval officer and a count, spoke English -- an important asset to Bonaparte and successfully taught him English. Later Napoleon would read the English newspapers to keep abreast of the news. The duties of running the imperial household fell to General Charles Tristan Montholon, 32 years old. The Montholon family occupied three rooms at Longwood. Hudson Lowe was the son of an Army surgeon and not part of the British aristocracy. Lowe was born in 1769 two weeks before Napoleon making them exactly the same age. Up until the time Lowe assumed the care and custody of Napoleon at St. Helena in April, 1816, he rose through the ranks based upon his merit: General Sir Hudson Lowe was not only dealing with Napoleon and his entourage, but with his new wife as well; the latter, regularly improprietous. Subject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more information please view Terms and Conditions for Buyers.

Lot 213

A boxed Tri-ang Scalextric, together with a Totopoly game, Ludo, Tell Me and a small quantity of lead farmyard animals and accessories.

Lot 309

A pair of press moulded wood pictures of dead game, together with various other pictures and prints, including a print of Hong Kong harbour and others (10).

Lot 473

A J L Hess tinplate Dynamobil friction drive motor, mixed collection Meccano Dinky ships to include HMS Hood, Nelson, Delhi, York, Empress of India, Queen of Bermuda, collection of scratch built game ships, carved Bavarian animals etc.

Lot 286

Approx 25 assorted posters relating to Star Wars Phantom Menace c1999, including video, game & merchandising, various sizes, some duplicates, most A condition

Lot 683

Father Tuck: Noah's Ark; Beatrix Potter Race Game, figures, cards, puzzles

Lot 774

A 1930s Chad Valley Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs Disney bagatelle game in original box

Lot 775

A Subbuteo table rugby set together with Chad Valley Escalado horse racing game both in original boxes.

Lot 1025

An early 19thC French/German hand-painted working Jacob's ladder game.

Lot 1166

Three boxes each holding 25 x 12 bore shotgun cartridges, Eley Grand Prix, Gyttorp Game and Eley Maximum waterproof examples crimp closures, together with 37 other vintage collectable examples including BSA, Hull Cartridge Co, Crudginton of Bath etc in a vintage tin. Also includes a small quantity of gun cleaning equipment PLEASE NOTE THAT A VALID RELEVANT FIREARMS/SHOTGUN CERTIFICATE IS REQUIRED TO HANDLE/PURCHASE THIS ITEM. ALL WEAPONS AND AMMUNITION ARE SOLD AS SEEN, AS SUCH PLEASE ENSURE THAT BEFORE FIRING ANY WEAPON YOU HAVE IT CHECKED FOR SAFETY AND CORRECT OPERATION BY A QUALIFIED SPECIALIST

Lot 536

Ten books on golf and one on fishing including Bobby Jongs golf is my game with open 1979 label

Lot 691

Tamla Motown, five UK demo singles Jr Walker & The All Stars - Shotgun TMG 509, Shorty Long - Chantilly Lace - TMG 600, The Marvelettes - The Hunter Gets Captured By The Game - TMG 594, Stevie Wonder - Nothing’s Too Good For My Baby - TMG 558 & Martha & The Vandellas - You’ve Be In Love Too Long - TMG 530. Various years & conditions

Lot 136

Finely Potted Elongated Baluster Vase Decorated with three seated figures playing a board game. In pastel famille rose enamels on a coral and gilded ground. Turquoise inner and underside. Has a China stamp mark to underside with old ‘Made in Chienamels77’ label. The vase has been lamped and a hole in base has obscured an apocryphal reign mark Jinqing (1796-1820). Note: The china stamp mark became mandatory on exports to US and England in December 1890 and was changed to ‘Made in China’, C. 1920. The combination of the two marks together with the Western style face decoration of the figures confirms the date of manufacture, c. 1920. H. 34.5cm.

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