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Lot 259

Scrabble board game, playing cards, dominoes, Mary Had A little Lamb tin bucket & spade, "All The FA Cup Finals" by Roland Allen & "How To Play Cricket" by Don Bradman etc.

Lot 268

Wooden train jigsaw, Revell model "Blaze King", Mrs Hedgehog jigsaw & Screwball Scramble game

Lot 532

Sel. childrens books inc. "Book Of The Flower Fairies" by Cicely M Barker, Scrabble board game, card games etc.

Lot 705

A Chad Valley `Escaldo` game with painted die and cast figures

Lot 740

A Jaques boxed game of `Squails`

Lot 338

A vintage wibbly- wob new football game, boxed c1900

Lot 409

A quantity of games including aviation the aerial tactics game of attack and defence and similar

Lot 242

A reproduction majolica game pie dish and cover

Lot 21

ACCESSORIES: Fine John R Gow & Sons of Dundee canvas/leather trout fishers tackle bag with brass fittings, mesh game bag to rear, canvas lined waterproof interior, removable wicker fish bag, fine, and containing a Wheatley 32 compartment double sided dry fly box with a quantity of flies, a Loch Leven eyed fly box and Gladding line preparation.

Lot 99

REEL: RARE HARDY 9" NARROW DRUM FORTUNA BIG GAME REEL IN SUPERB CONDITION, Monel metal star drag and cross bar handle, twin reverse taper black handles, lock nut with replacement screw, 6 screw correct plated foot saddle, all correct screw nuts to backplate, very clean spool interior, fine condition, little used, Illus. * Ref Hardy Brothers The Men The Masters and their Reels, J. Drewett, notes the 9" Fortuna was produced 1926-39 with only 186 examples manufactured.

Lot 144

REEL: Milward`s big game mahogany and brass 6" Frog back reel with 4 screw Slater drum latch, twin black handlers, brass drum flange, brass lined backplate, ratchet check in wood, dates c 1930.

Lot 276

LURE: Hardy big game Darting and Diving wood bait in red/green with white eyes, 5" long body, original hardware, Hardy stamp to side, fine.

Lot 276A

LURE: Hardy big game Darting and Diving wood bait in red/green with white eyes, 6" long body, original hardware, Hardy stamp to side, good.

Lot 722

GAME BAG: Brady canvass and leather trimmed game bag with mesh carrier to front in fine condition, 22" x 12, waterproof interior, shoulder strap with brass buckles, fine.

Lot 748

CATALOGUES: Hardy Angler`s Guide 1931, good condition, with stepped index, c/w envelope and slip, a Hardy Angler`s Guide 1932 supplement of additions and alterations, fine and Hardy catalogue of Big Game Fish & Sea Fishing Tackle 1937, fine. (3)

Lot 330

A quantity of board games to include Jump Jockey, the `Action Man` game and Action Waterloo.

Lot 182

A boxed 1960`s Scalextric Set 50 electric motor racing game.

Lot 241

A Donald Duck Acroball Walt Disney game circa 1950s

Lot 242

A boxed Scalextric Set No 31 model electric motor racing game

Lot 624

RICHARD HARVEY Oil on canvas study of two seated gun dogs and game in a wooded setting, 60 cm x 50 cm, signed, framed.

Lot 778

Lloyd`s Natural History in sixteen volumes, edited by R. Bowdler Sharpe, LLD, FLS, printed by Wyman and Sons Ltd for Edward Lloyd Ltd, 1896, numerous colour plates throughout, to include British Birds; Game Birds; Butterflies and Moths; Monkeys; Cats; Marsupials and Mammals, S/D. (16)

Lot 57

A musical jug embossed design with drover,wagon and steers,a small Maling ware lustre bowl,a lustre jug,a Tuscan Decoro pottery vase and a Royal Doulton African series Lioness African game reserve wall charger D6369,35cm diameter (5)

Lot 2052

A Pair of Glass paintings of game birds.

Lot 1641

A large blue glazed Portmeirion Casserole decorated with game, the lid having two handles.

Lot 66

A late 19th Century Staffordshire pottery loving mug decorated with spaniels and game birds to the outside, the inside base with figure of a lizard and a reproduction Staffordshire style figure of a hunter

Lot 112

An early 20th century Royal Worcester "Vitreousware" oval dish decorated with a Moorhen on lake, signed "Johnson", one end of the dish modelled as the head of a game bird with it`s wings curving around the sides, date mark for 1902 (ILLUSTRATED)

Lot 177

A brass and wooden bound three drawer telescope by T. Harris & Son, London, a Gallenkamp & Company Limited "Minor Set of Atomic Models" (boxed), and a Faradays Electrotechnics game box with instruction booklet

Lot 252

A large quantity of games and toys, to include Lego, a mahogany cased fold-out chess board, a boxed "Twixt" game circa 1962, and various other modern boxed games and soft toys, etc.

Lot 400

AFTER ARCHIBALD THORBURN-a pair of modern colour prints depicting game in snowy landscapes, together with an oval portrait study of a gentleman

Lot 243

A PAIR OF GEORGIAN SILVER SUGAR NIPS, a pair of silver knife rests, a pair of plated sugar tongs and an ivory carved cup and ball game

Lot 66

A Pair of Kerr and Binns Worcester Porcelain Vases, circa 1870, of baluster form with ring handles, painted with dead game birds within gilt strapwork and leaf scroll border, painted marks, 24.5cm high See illustration

Lot 79

A Sunderland Lustre Jug, circa 1830, inscribed A Present for Elizabeth and moulded with huntsmen and dogs within fruiting vine and gadrooned borders, picked out in colours in pink lustre, 14.5cm high; and A Similar Jug, with dogs chasing game, the handle with hound mask, 14.5cm high (2) See illustration

Lot 1044

Colin Graeme Roe (fl.1858-1910) Pony and Two Setters in a Moorland Landscape, dead game nearby Signed and dated (18)81, oil on canvas, 61cm by 96.5cm See illustration

Lot 1185

Red Grouse (Lagopus lagopus), pair of full mounts, set naturalistically amongst faux rocks and ferns, in a glazed case, 50.5cm high, 54cm wide; A Similarly Arranged Pair of Black Game (Tetrao tetrix), 43cm high, 60cm wide; Ptarmigan (Lagopus mutus), full mounts, lying dead in snow flanked by 12 bore Purdey cartridges, in a glazed case, 27.5cm by 41cm (3)

Lot 1195

African Black Rhinoceros (Diceros bicornis), taken by Max-Dietrich Gaudchau, German-East Africa, circa 1933, anterior and posterior horns on prepared and close nailed skin section, anterior horn 60cm, posterior horn 30cm, on ebonised pine oval original shield with taxidermist`s stamp of Paul Etandau Weimar, Rätergasse 10 See illustration CITES Appendix I Annex A (Exempt). Despite being exempt, this horn has a CITES specimen specific licence issued in Darmstadt 23.2.2009, number DE-DA-09022319 Max-Dietrich Gaudchau was born in 1907 in Guthamannshausen, Thuringen. In 1928 he moved to German East Africa to work as a hunting guide, where he planned and organised safaris, mainly for wealthy English sportsmen such as Colonel Tucker (safari in 1937), and Major Evan (safari 1933). Included with this lot is a copy of the small collection of letters concerning this safari that Herr Gaudchau wrote to his father in Germany. In 1930 he opened his own company for trading in taxidermy and big game trophies, as well as offering safari-guidance in Moshi, a small town in Tanzania. In 1935 he bought farmland and built a farmhouse to plant and sell coffee. In 1940 he joined the army and went to the Africa Corp under Feldmarschall Rommel - indeed the vendor (great nephew of Max-Dietrich Gaudchau) still retains his African Corp medals. At the end of World War Two he lost all his private property to the English Government as they overtook the colonies of former German East Africa. However, in the 1950`s he went again to East Africa giving agricultural and environmental support (pest control) on behalf of the German Institute for Botany Protection. Mr Gaudchau died in 1994

Lot 1200

Heath-Hen (Tympanuchus cupido cupido), Extinct, male, full mount, standing on lichen covered rock effect mounts, in metal edged glazed case with oak plinth, the case 48cm high, 42cm wide, 24.8cm deep See illustration Heath-Hen was a distinctive sub-species of the Greater Prairie-Chicken, a large North American bird in the grouse family, or possibly a distinct species. They inhabited the scrubby heathland barrens of coastal North America. They were extremely common in colonial times, and were extensively hunted by settlers for food. By 1870 all Heath-Hens were lost from the mainland and by the late 1800`s there were only about seventy left. After a final jump in numbers to around six hundred in 1920, the population began its final descent. in 1927 only about a dozen were left - a mere two being females, despite protection. By 1928 only one male survived, lovingly nicknamed Booming Ben. He was last seen on his traditional lekking ground between West Tisbury and today`s Martha`s Vineyard airport on March 11th 1932, and thus presumably died about eight years old of unknown causes. Heath-Hens were one of the first bird species that Americans tried to save from extinction. As early as 1791 a Bill For the Preservation of Heath-Hen and Other Game was introduced in the New York State Legislature.

Lot 38

A George Jones Majolica Game Pie Dish, Cover and Liner, circa 1860, the cover moulded with a recumbent fox beside a goose on fern leaves, the base with game trophies hanging from net swags, all picked out in typical colours, pattern number 2262, 26.5cm wide

Lot 39

A Majolica Game Pie Dish and Cover, probably Minton, circa 1860, of twin-handled oval form, the cover moulded with dead game on leaves, the base with basket work and oak leaves, picked out in coloured glazes, unmarked, 38cm long See illustration

Lot 334

* Chiromagica. A Chiromagica game by McLoughlin Brothers, New York, c. 1870, a mahogany box with inserted pane of glass with central hand-spinner, onlaid printed instructions and one sheet of answers, together with three double-sided question discs and two further pictorial onlays of answers, a little soiling and a few minor marks, sliding lid with chromo-pictorial design to lid, generally VG condition, approx. 30 x 30 x 5cm. An early trivia game whereby general knowledge questions are magically answered by the hand-spinner. When the question on the centre disc is aligned the magnetic hand-spinner will point to the correct answer printed on the matching overlay. (1)

Lot 429

The Female Aegis; Or, the Duties of Women from Childhood to Old Age, and in Most Situations of Life, Exemplified, printed by Sampson Low for J. Ginger, 1798, eng. frontis., few leaves slightly sprung, contemp. sheep, red morocco title label, joints cracked, slight loss of leather at head & foot, rubbed and some wear, 12mo, together with Staunton (Howard), The Chess-Player’s Handbook. A Popular and Scientific Introduction to the Game of Chess, Exemplified in Games Actually Played by the Greatest Masters..., new ed., 1873, chromo frontis. and wood eng. diags. to text, occ. minor spotting, contemp. half calf, gilt dec. spine with green morocco title label, extrems. rubbed, 8vo, plus other misc. antiquarian, including odd volumes (8)

Lot 464

Sarratt (J.H.). The Works of Damiano, Ruy-Lopez, and Salvio, on the Game of Chess; Translated and Arranged with Remarks, Observations, and Copious Notes on the Games..., 1813, rough-trimmed, orig. cloth-backed boards with paper label to spine, some wear to extrems., 8vo, together with Greco (Gioachino), Chess Made Easy: Or, the Games of Gioachino Greco, the Calabrian, 1750, eng. frontis., folding plt. (defective), contemp. calf, some wear, 12mo (2)

Lot 469

[Taylor, Jane & Ann]. Signor Topsy-Turvey’s Wonderful Magic Lantern; or, The World turned upside down... Illustrated with Twenty-Four Engravings, 1st ed., printed for Tabart & Co. at the Juvenile and School Library, 1810, pp.71+[1](ads.), eng. frontis. (close-trimmed at top edge clipping image), and twenty-three eng. plts., contents generally browned, and small stain to fore-margin throughout (just clipping edge of images/text in places), a few short edge tears/nicks, mid. 19th c. half calf gilt, lightly rubbed and spine faded, 16mo. Gumuchian 5517; Moon, Benjamin Tabart’s Juvenile Library, 171(1). Extremely rare. Not in Osborne. A curious and amusing little book, which Marjorie Moon calls “an excellent production”. She adds “the verses are neat, pointed and (as may be expected, considering the authors) easily to be understood by children” and she describes the plates (possibly by Isaac Taylor, junior) as “among the more proficient illustrations in children’s books of the period”. The imaginative engravings and accompanying verse are apparently the result of the Magic Lantern operator’s ineptitude as he shows slides upside down, causing humorous reversals of standard roles, such as: ‘Monkey turned Beau’; ‘The Dunce turned Scholar’; ‘The Boy turned Giant’; ‘The Ass turned Miller’; ‘Game turned Sportsman’; ‘Fish out of Water’; ‘The Moon in the Dumps’; and ‘The Horse turned Driver’. In some cases the ludicrous takes on a rather alarming tone, for example, ‘The Cook Cooked’ shows the cook being roasted on a spit by a hare, ‘The Mare turned Farrier’ shows a horse hammering a nail into the farrier’s foot, and ‘The Hogs Court of Inquiry’ shows a number of bewigged hogs presiding over a butcher with bound limbs. Apart from a partial American reprinting in 1811, the book was never published again, in stark contrast to the rest of the Taylor sister’s oeuvre. This may have been in part because Benjamin Tabart was declared bankrupt in 1810, though it still seems surpring that the work was not taken up by another publisher. It seems probable that, despite the moralistic tone of some of the tales, the over-riding theme of anarchy - more subversive than the standard content of early nineteenth century children’s literature - was just too much for contemporary audiences. (1)

Lot 4

Baldwin (William Charles). African Hunting and Adventure from Natal to the Zambesi, including Lake Ngami, the Kalahari Desert, &c., from 1852 to 1860, 2nd ed., 1863, port. frontis., folding map, wood engs., spotting, contemp. gilt dec. calf, bound by Seton & MacKenzie, Edinburgh, rubbed to extrems., 8vo, Chapman (Abel), On Safari, Big-Game Hunting in British East Africa, 1908, b&w plts. and illusts. throughout, orig. gilt dec. cloth, slightly rubbed, 8vo (2)

Lot 20

Daly (Marcus). Big Game Hunting and Adventure 1897-1936, 1st ed., 1937, b&w illusts. from photos throughout, small tape mark to front endpaper, orig. gilt dec. cloth, in price clipped d.j., num. tape repairs to verso, some wear to extrems., 8vo, together with Robertson (Wilfrid), Zambezi Days, 1st ed., 1936, num. b&w plts., orig. printed cloth, rubbed, in d.j., spine ends chipped, tape repairs to verso, 8vo (2)

Lot 27

Findlay (Fredrick Roderick Noble). Big Game Shooting and Travel in South-East Africa. An Account of Shooting Trips in the Cheringoma and Gorongoza Divisions of Portuguese South-East Africa and in Zululand. With Chapters by Olive Schreiner and S.C. Cronwright-Schreiner, 1st ed., 1903, half-title present, frontis. with tissue guard, small repaired closed tear to margin and slightly frayed to lower edge, folding map with 2 inch tear, num. b&w illusts. from photos, prize bookplate to front endpaper, orig. cloth gilt, 8vo (1)

Lot 116

A boxed Corinthian game, a Zither and two Pears annuals 1906 and 1907, the graphic 1907, a DC 1988 superman comic and a musical workbox

Lot 210

A set of six silver game skewers, by H. Atkins, Sheffield 1936, plain ring handles, in a fitted case, length 12.5cm, approx. weight 3oz.

Lot 86

3 boxed games: The Gay Deceiver Magic Box; Table Tennis Set; The Acroball Game, no. 1160. Fair condition.

Lot 266

A framed lithographic print `The Cricket Game` after David Inshaw. Limited edition 473/500, published by Bow Art of Chippenham, certificate to verso.

Lot 30

NEW BROMPTON / GILLINGHAM Home programme for New Brompton who changed their name to Gillingham in 1913. This programme is dated 30/12/1911 and is for the game between New Brompton Reserves and Northfleet in the Kent League. Full 16 page programme with minor folds and in generally good condition. Generally good

Lot 31

NEW BRIGHTON Home programme dated 30/8/1939 v Bradford City, truncated wartime season, Third Division North game, condition of the programme is good. Good

Lot 33

BOLTON Scarce home programme for truncated wartime season, Bolton v Portsmouth, 2/9/1939, the last League game for both clubs until 1946. Good

Lot 38

BURNLEY Home programme 5/4/1913 v Burslem Port Vale, Reserve Central League game, ex bound volume. Generally good

Lot 44

DICK KERR`S LADIES Programme for the famous Dick Kerr`s Ladies team for the game , Dick Kerr`s International Ladies v North-East Coast Ladies, 11/5/1921 at Ayresome Park. All proceeds went to the Unemployed.eight page Middlesbrough programme with team groups of the two teams, slight ageing and minor fold. Generally good

Lot 103

MAN UTD Home programme for the 1964 Youth Cup Final v Swindon, 30/4/64, four page issue, Best , Sadler and Aston in United team, Rogers in Swindon team. United won the game 4-1 and the trophy 5-2. Minor folds, no writing. Fair-generally good

Lot 116

TOTTENHAM Nineteen home Reserve programmes, 54/5 season, includes several single sheet issues including floodlit game v Luton, most issues vary between Fair and generally good, one or two have faults such as wear or heavy team changes but these are exceptions rather than the rule. As described.

Lot 129

TOTTENHAM Four page issue, 19/4/58, Tottenham "A" v Biggleswade Town, Eastern Counties League, Spurs were presented with ECL Championship after the game. Good

Lot 149

TOTTENHAM Scarce single sheet duplicated programme for game played 7/4/60 at Brookfield Lane Ground, Cheshunt, Spurs v Portsmouth, London Mid-Week League, slight fold. Good

Lot 152

PORTSMOUTH Collection of 30 home programmes, early 50s , 8 x 52/3, 11 x 53/4 inc match v West Brom 24/4/54 which on back page has line-ups for Portsmouth v Tottenham , Middlesex Cup which was played after the West Brom game and 11 x 54/5. All first team games, a few faults but not serious faults. Fair-generally good

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