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Large Edwardian oak canteen housing four-piece half-fluted tea and coffee service and flatware and cutlery for twelve persons, fiddle pattern with square bladed steel knives, complete with soup ladle, fish eaters and servers, game and meat carvers, knife rests, ladles, salt and mustard spoons etc.
A 14 bore double barrelled percussion sporting gun by Gasquoine & Dyson having browned twist barrels each tube filed with five narrow ribs along the entire length, the top rib bearing full engraved signature Gasquoine & Dyson, Market Place, Manchester all above game scene and scroll engraved locks and furniture with grip tail guard fitted to a well figured and checkered walnut stock, barrels 27” fitted to the underside with an ebony and brass tipped ramrod.
CRICKET INTEREST: AFTER HENRY JAMYN BROOKE, Eton and Winchester Cricket Match, engraving by F.G. Stevenson, published by Dickinson & Foster c. 1889, signed in pencil by the engraver, plate size 42.5cms x 62.5cms; AFTER GEORGE WINTER, Bullingdon on a Summer’s Afternoon, tinted lithograph published by Ryman, c 1850, 28cms x 38.25cms; B COLE (Engraver), The Game of Cricket as play’d in The Artillery Ground, London, black and white engraving for New Universal Magazine, 16.5cms x 29cms (3)
Naval history and biography A collection of works relating to the role of the Navy in the two world wars, to include Chalmers. W.S The life and letters of David Beatty. London, 1951. First edition, 8vo., publisher’s cloth, dustwrappers; Roskill. S. Churchill and the admirals. Barnsley, 1977. 8vo. Publisher’s paper covers; Halpern, P.G. A naval history of World War I. London, 1994. 8vo., publisher’s cloth, dustwrappers; Jameson, Wlliam. The fleet that Jack built. London, 1962. First edition, 8vo., publisher’s cloth, dustwrappers; Gibson, L. & Harper, J.E.T. The riddle of Jutland. London, 1934. First edition, 8vo., publisher’s cloth, dustwrappers; Morison, S.E. The two-ocean war. Boston, 1963. First edition, 8vo., publisher’s cloth, dustwrappers; Gordon, Andrew. The rules of the game: Jutland and the British Naval Command. London, 1996. First edition, 8vo., publisher’s cloth, dustwrappers, signed by the author on the titlepage; Hough, Richard The longest battle: the war at sea 1939-45. London, 1986. First edition, 8vo., publisher’s cloth, dustwrappers; Macintyre, Donald. The battle for the Mediterranean. London, 1964. First edition, 8vo., publisher’s cloth, dustwrappers; Parkin, Ray Out of the smoke. London, 1960. First edition, 8vo., publisher’s cloth, dustwrappers; Cook, James The voyages … selected from his Journals and edited by C. Lloyd. London, 1949. 8vo., publisher’s cloth; Muir, John Reid The life and achievements of Captain James Cook. London, 1939. First edition, 8vo., publisher’s cloth, spine loose; British Museum. Captain Cook and the South Pacific. (British Museum yearbook 3). London, 1979. 4to., publisher’s cloth, dustwrappers; Lyte, Charles. Sir Joseph Banks. Newton Abbot, 1980. First edition, 8vo., publisher’s cloth, dustwrapper, damp stained; Aughton, Peter Endeavour: the story of Captain Cook’s first great epic voyage. Moreton-in-Marsh, 2002. First edition, 8vo., publisher’s cloth, dustwrappers, Beaglehole, J.C. The exploration of the Pacific. London, 1975. Third edition, 8vo., publisher’s cloth, dustwrappers; and 56 others [73]
Country Sports - Mackie, Sir Peter Jeffrey The keeper's book. London, 1929. 8vo, tipped in frontispiece, original green cloth gilt; Parker, Eric An alphabet of shooting. London, [no date]. 8vo, 25 tipped in plates, original green cloth gilt, owner's ink inscription on endpaper, very clean interior; Macmillan, Rev. Hugh The Highland Tay from its source to Dunkeld. London, 1901. 8vo, illustrated by A. Scott Rankin, original decorative red cloth gilt, some light foxing, some damage to frontispiece; Lonsdale Library Four volumes from the Lonsdale library all in original cloth, to include The game of golf 1931; Game birds, beasts and fishes [no date]; Shooting by moor, field and shore 1929; Trout fishing from all angles 1929; and 8 others (15)
Golf - Everard, H.S.C. A history of the Royal and Ancient Golf Club, St Andrews. Edinburgh, 1907. 8vo, illustrated, original green cloth gilt, rubbed, ex-library bookplate and markings, blind-stamp on title; Cotton, Henry This game of golf. London, 1949. Fourth impression, 8vo, illustrated, original green cloth; Low, J.D. F.G. Tait, a record. London, [no date]. 8vo, frontispiece, original red cloth gilt, ex-library bookplate and markings; Longhurst, Henry Round in sixty eight. London, 1953. 8vo, frontispiece, original cloth, dustwrapper; Ibid. Spice of life. London, 1964. Second edition, 8vo, illustrated, original cloth, dustwrapper; and 24 others on golf, all 20th century (29)
An early 20th century Jaques & Son "Ascot Racing Game" in mahogany case with ivorine plaque to the lid inscribed "Ascot (Patent) The New Racing Game. Sole Makers - J. Jaques & Son, Hatton Garden, London", the rising lid enclosing brass clockwork mechanism and painted lead alloy jockey and racehorse figures
A collection of sporting related ephemera comprising a Franklin Mint porcelain tankard decorated with a stag and deer in landscape, a similar rectangular plate, a modern bronzed figure of a sleeping dog, a set of six hunting scene place mats, a leather game carrier, an animal trap, a pair of metal ornaments in the form of fighting cockerels, a trinket box and three dog collars
A Collection of Games and Puzzles, including Parker's Crazy Traveller, Magic Roundabout, Magnetic Fish Pond, Peter Rabbit Race Game, Victorian Picture Blocks, Lawson Wood Mrs Purr Jigsaws, Dissected Animal Puzzles, Captain Billy Bunny Jigsaw Set, Teddy Tail Jigsaw and a quantity of hand cut puzzles, in four boxes.
A 19th Century Wooden Hand Coloured Dissected Puzzle "Amusement for Beginners in French, a New Game", comprising pictures of everday objects with the English and French names underneath, in original wooden box with a sliding pictorial lid; A 19th Century Game "Every Day Objects in French and English", comprising hand coloured cardboard squares with pictures and names in English and French, in original box with a sliding pictorial lid (2)
An Early Victorian Board Game "The Travellers, or a Tour Through Europe", published by William Spooner, 377 Strand, London, Dec. 1st 1842, the game comprises a folding hand coloured illustrated paper map laid onto linen backing, 50cm x 63cm, with green cloth boards and engraved pictorial paper label; A Similar Game "The Travellers of England and Wales, Spooner's Pictorial Map of England and Wales, arranged as an amusing and instructive Game for Youth, illustrated with upwards of One Hundred and Twenty Views". published by William Spooner Nov. 5th 1844, folding hand coloured paper map with cloth backing, 63cm x 50cm, with green cloth boards and engraved pictorial label (2)
A Victorian "Historical Steamship Game" by Reichardts, comprising eight identical chromolithographic steamship playing boards, 16.5cm x 24cm, each with nine slots for the seventy one lithographic cardboard playing pieces, each containing an image of a famous person-including monarchs, presidents, authors, inventors and military leaders, or a flag, the box with the same steamship image to the lid.
A Victorian Game "Schimmell or The Bell and Hammer", comprising five hand coloured cards, wooden gavel, dice and counters, with instructions, in original wooden box with pictorial paper label; An Early 19th Century Part Set of Hand Coloured Three Sectional Picture Tiles, wooden backed, depicting children in costume, housed in a wooden money box; A 19th Century Wooden Toy "Crandall's John Gilpin's Ride", comprising a wooden figure of John Gilpin, a wooden horse and three stands, in original wooden box, with label to lid (3)
An Early Board Game "Dick Turpins Ride from London to York", the folding board with gilt decoration to front, five painted metal playing pieces and a bone dice in a small card box; A Victorian Game "The New Indian Game of Sabudedagan", comprising a bone pin with seven boxwood cups and a woollen tassle, based on a game played by the Micmac Indians of Newfoundland, with instructions, in original box with paper label to lid. (2)
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