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Lot 433

T. Sutherland, Engraving "Shooting, Plate 2, Game Found", in hogarth frame, 32.5cm x 38cm

Lot 800

A Marke Technofix Child's Tin Bus Terminal, boxed, a Jolly Jim ventriloquist's dummy, boxed, and a dirt track racing for motorcycles board game, boxed

Lot 377

Lindstroms 'Airways' 1934 bagatelle game, the coloured tin plate bagatelle board depicting Lindstrom's epic airway routes, by Lindstrom Tool and Toy Co.

Lot 848

* Four maple framed Herrings Hunting scene prints and a pair of game bird relief's

Lot 113

A 19c. Copeland terracotta game pie dish and liner of oval form, the lid with quail knop and oak leaf banding. The main body raised with dead game and further leaves and branches. Impressed mark beneath. 23cms. wide.

Lot 783

A set of twelve Franklin Mint collector's plates, "Game birds of the World", by Basil Ede

Lot 2534

Victorian Scottish oil painting, young boy with dead game, terrier dog at side. 85 x 65cm

Lot 217

AFTER B COBBE, COLOURED PHOTOGRAVURE, “A Scratch Game”, 10” x 13”, mounted but unframed

Lot 397

AFTER CECIL ALDIN, COLOURED LITHOGRAPH, The Game of Cards, 14” x 23”

Lot 33

A Victorian marble game, towel rail, corner cupboard, easel mirror and foot stool

Lot 168

Clifford Toys Big Dipper and a Mettoy Computacar - both with original boxes. Together with an unboxed Spanish Police Motocyclist of tin and plastic construction, and a Sooty Quoits game (3)

Lot 254

Bayko Building Outfit 13, Meccano Highway Vehicles Set 3, Magic Robot game and a GayToy Fort - all in original boxes. Together with some unboxed Subbuteo items.

Lot 276

Mixed lot of toys including a Merit Snookerette game, Wall Walkers game, incomplete Matchbox Motorway set, 2 Scalextric Buildings, 2 Pocket Meccano sets etc.

Lot 288

Peall's Bombardo Pool - rare game, circa 1930's. Made by disabled soldiers and sailors at the Lord Roberts Memorial Workshops. In original box.

Lot 71

After Sir Edwin Landseer, An engraving by W T Davey of figures and dead game and stag in a doorway, image size 42cm by 53cm

Lot 316

Cased set four silver napkins rings Botley and Lewis decorated with wild game and a cased pair of similar rings decorated with fox and hounds.

Lot 20

An Action Man figure with a quantity of additional outfits and equipment with a boxed Action Man Game

Lot 3329

A set of late Victorian building blocks and prints, two dissected puzzles, two boxes of building bricks and a party game, Spot the Twins, all boxed.

Lot 160

Pair of oval 9ct enamelled cufflinks featuring four various gun dogs with game in country landscapes

Lot 330

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.

Lot 234

Gunn (Hugh), Empire Big Game and The Book of Red Deer by Ross (3 vols) The Birds of The British Isles by Coward, Scott Poetical Works and Beatrix Potter 'The Tale of Mrs Tittlemouse (7)

Lot 484

William Cruikshank (1842-1922) Pair of studies of dead game Signed watercolour 13x20cm (2)

Lot 738

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.

Lot 750

A 10 bore single barrel percussion shotgun having heavy round twist barrel above a game scene and scroll engraved hammer, lock plate and furniture all set to a checkered walnut stock, barrels 36” fitted to the underside with a brass tipped ramrod.

Lot 370

Pegwell Bay, Still Life Game (35)

Lot 434

The Game Bag (260) and Both Alike (272) chipped (2)

Lot 325

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)

Lot 228

A quantity of ceramics including two pottery vases decorated with stylised spiders, four Royal Doulton rack plates, a Victorian lidded tureen and one smaller decorated with game, a pair of porcelain pigs and sundry.

Lot 585

THORBURN, Game Birds including pheasant, grouse, snipe, partridge, capercaille, black game, ryper, woodcock, geese and duck, monochrome prints, 12 x 17in

Lot 86

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]

Lot 302

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)

Lot 303

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)

Lot 304

Grimble, A. More leaves from my game book. London: R. Clay, 1917. 8vo, limited to 250 copies, contemporary half vellum, slightly soiled; Gathorne-Hardy, A.E. Autumns in Argyleshire with rod and gun. London: Longmans, 1900. 8vo, plates, contemporary calf, very spotted (2)

Lot 1040

Wooden horse racing game in original box, tinplate toys and other games (qty)

Lot 1200

Bachmann Old Tyme Village Express train set, boxed, Escaldo racing game, boxed selection of lead soldiers including Britains plus unboxed trains (qty)

Lot 1213

The New Dog Racing Game cardora series early Monopoly, Bartholomew maps etc (qty)

Lot 870

TONY LEWIS "Double Century, The Story of MCC & Cricket", BRIAN JOHNSTON "Someone who was", McGILVRAY "The Game is not the same", and two Wisden Anthologies "1940-1963" and "1963-1982" (5)

Lot 179

A Barbour canvas and leather game bag with waterproof liner and two external pockets

Lot 180

A large leather bound game bag

Lot 205

A collection of twelve various fishing rods including sea, coarse and game in a variety of materials e.g. solid fibreglass, hollow glass, cane and built cane

Lot 354

An Allcocks "Leviathan" shark and big game boat stainless steel reel, measuring 6" in diameter and fitted with numerous levers to introduce ratchets and braking systems when playing a fish

Lot 401

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

Lot 456

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

Lot 576

A vintage pine framed table top skittles game with central diamond shaped platform supporting nine skittles, with cribbage style marker board to one side

Lot 640

A leather game bag with canvas and net pouch and leather strap

Lot 644

A Bussey Patent wooden and leather strapped game carrier with twin brass hinged covers

Lot 645

A box containing a game bag, assorted gun sleeves etc

Lot 715

CHRIS MEADOWS "Group of dead game" and "Group of fish", a pair of oils on board, both signed

Lot 214

"Corinthian", a bagatelle type game, within original box

Lot 362

A LARGE COLLECTION OF JOHN PLAYER & SONS CIGARETTE CARDS to include Dandy's 1932, Football Caricatures by 'Mac' (three sets), Game Birds and Wild Fowl, 1927 (two sets) and Military Uniforms of the British Empire Overseas, 1938 (three sets)

Lot 216

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.

Lot 217

A Collection of Playing Cards, Card Games and Dexterity Puzzles, including some early packs of cards, Gollywog Game, Kargo game, Edwards Mozaic etc.

Lot 218

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)

Lot 223

A Collection of Boxed Toys, including a Tri-ang Electric Passenger Train Set, Escalado, Driving Test game, Highway Patrol game, Take Your Pick game, Chess Set and board etc.

Lot 225

A Mixed Collection of Boxed Games, including "The Game of Schimmell or Bell & Hammer", a games box in the form of two leather bound books "The Hist. of England", "Metabolasscope" optical game, "Phyndit", "Pirates", etc.

Lot 226

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)

Lot 227

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.

Lot 228

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)

Lot 229

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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