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A games compendium by F.H. Ayres, `The School Prize`, including The Grand [Horse] Race Game with folding board and painted lead playing pieces, a wooden solitaire board and other items, complete with instruction booklet, in original wooden box with paper label; and The Travellers Set of Ivory Draughts, complete, in original box with pictorial paper label. Visit www.dnfa.com for condition reports. Best Bid
John Leech (1817-1864) A nice game for two or more The mermaids haunt Our friend Mr Nody has a day with the Brookside Harriers Scene at Sandbath A shocking young lady indeed Not a bad idea for warm weather The fair toxophilites I know the sea breeze after bathing is beneficial to the back hair Coaching scene The noble science Hunting scene Eleven chromolithographs, various sizes, (11) Visit www.dnfa.com for condition reports.
Football - A Subbuteo Continental Club Edition Table Soccer game, the box lid with twenty-four signatures, including Nobby Stiles, George Best, Geoff Hurst, Jackie Charlton, Joe Royle, Roger Hunt, Gordon Banks, Bill Foulkes, Ian St.John, Howard Kendall, and Peter Beardsley. Visit www.dnfa.com for condition reports.
H. MULLER A GROUP OF THREE SPORTING BRONZES comprising: a bronze of a gentleman shooting water game; a bronze of Continental gentleman standing at rest with his gun beneath his cape; and a further bronze of a Continental gentleman with gun over his shoulder and dog at his heel, all signed on their bases (3).
W. & C. SCOTT & SONS. A FINE 12-BORE "PREMIER" MODEL SIDELOCK EJECTOR PIGEON GUN, NO. 55169 30-inch damascus. barrels with 2 1/2-inch chambers about 3/4 choke borings, broad file-cut rib with crossbolt extension, the frame and locks engraved with fine scrollwork surrounding small game scenes, retaining some of its original hardening colour, 14-inch well figured stock with semi pistol grip, ribbed butt plate, 7lb. 2oz., nitro proof, brassbound leather case Published records indicate that the gun was built in 1895.
E. J. CHURCHILL. A FINE 20-BORE PREMIER MODEL SINGLE-TRIGGER SIDELOCK EJECTOR OVER AND UNDER GUN, NO. 10145. 29-inch barrels with 2 3/4-inch chambers, with interchangeable Teague choke tubes, narrow file-cut rib, engraved breeches, the rounded frame, pinless locks and top lever profusely engraved with fine bouquet and scrollwork, the action base with a scene of a game bird in flight within a gold border and signed D. V. Hudson, the trigger plate signed P. A. Banks 2005, the maker`s name signed in gold, gold-lined cocking indicators, rolled edge trigger guard, 14 3/4-inch highly figured stock with pistol grip and leather covered recoil pad, 6lb. 10oz., nitro proof, in its maker`s leather case. The gun was recently completed (2007) and appears virtually unused, retaining almost all of its original finish. The new cost today would be in excess of £58,000.
A Mixed Collection of Toys, including a boxed Tri-ang Hornby "O" gauge "Flying Scotsman" train set no.R.608, boxed Tri-ang Hornby City Station Set R.5, three boxed locomotives, track etc., three boxed Airfix construction kits, boxed Italeri Ferrari construction set, Poolette game, Schuco car etc., in two boxes.
Is This The Strangest Football Programme Ever Seen?! Leyton Orient v Manchester United, Played On 25th August 1962! A Full Size Orient Issue, But The Game Was Not Scheduled Until 08/09/1962. Part Of The Information Inside Related To The September Game, Part Of The Information Relates To A Later Part Of The Season. The Pen-Pictures Of Leyton Orient Are Laughable, With Various Mistakes, Whilst The Manchester United Pen-Pictures Appear To Be Correct! Various Leading Collectors Have Seen This Issue, And We Are All Confused, It Could Have Been A Pirate (But Expensive At 6 Old Pence), Or A Elaborate Hoax, Either Way It Is Very Rare!.
Birmingham v West Bromwich Albion, A Programme From The Game Played On 18/11/1939. This Was From The Rare Aborted Wartime Season, This Was A Birmingham Home Match, Played At The Hawthorns Due To The Ban On Games Being Played At St Andrews, Due To The Outbreak of War, Games At St Andrews And Villa Park Were Banned (5 Aston Villa Players Guested For Birmingham), Ex Bound Volume.
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