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Lot 802

Five coloured one-day cricket shirts, comprising: three Essex examples all named SUCH to the reverse; a Worcestershire named RHODES; and a Lancashire named GALLIAN; sold together with a county game white Essex cricket shirt; and a Peter Such England tracksuit top (7)

Lot 1022

A Victorian silver buckle with tennis decoration, hallmarked, London, 1897, and with design registration number 317307, one clasp decorated with a ladies match, the other a gentlemen’s game, length 14.5cm., 5 3/4in.

Lot 1031

A Tournament tennis racquet with fishtail handle, in a wooden press; sold together with J. Jacques & Son’s New Table Game Ping Pong or Gossima, containing a pair of vellum bats, ball, netting, clamps, rule book and score chart

Lot 1061

A white England No.1 international shirt 1933, with breast badge embroidered with shield of English roses and PARIS 1933. Sullivan was one of four of the Welsh team who played against Australia at Wembley on 30 December 1933 (Sullivan as Captain) and then journeyed to Paris to play for England against the Australians at the Stade Pershing the following day. This, the first Rugby League game to be played in France, was an exhibition match to boost the game in a country which had been thrown out of international rugby union in 1931 for ‘dabbling in professionalism.’ Australia won 63-13.

Lot 1101

Phil Greening: two unused spare England shirts from the 1999 World Cup, a white England No.22, short-sleeved, World Cup logo and rose emblem to front, inscribed in red thread near the hem PHIL GREENING, RUGBY WORLD CUP, ENGLAND V ITALY, 2ND OCTOBER 1999; and a similar No.2 jersey inscribed PHIL GREENING, 12TH CAP, RUGBY WORLD CUP, ENGLAND V FIJI, 20TH OCTOBER 1999. Phil Greening did join play as a replacement in the Italy match at Twickenham, but not wearing this jersey. He started the game against Fiji, but England wore a blue change jersey in this match so his pre-prepared white shirt was not required.

Lot 1128

A signed match ball from the England v Wales Six Nations match at Twickenham 4th March 2000, one of four used in open play, 22 England squad signatures including Cohen, Catt, Dallaglio, Tindall, Leonard etc., sold with a signed letter of authenticity from the RFU dated 14th March 2000 (2). England won this game 46-12 scoring five tries along the way.

Lot 1130

A glass negative plate of the England v Scotland rugby international match played at Headingley in 1893, in photographer’s original paper slip case with inscribed details, 9 by 11cm., 3 1/2 by 4 1/4in. This match was won by Scotland by 2 drop goals to nil, and was the only time that an international match was played at Headingley, and attracted a record crowd. 1893 was a momentous year for the game of rugby with the controversy over ‘broken time’ reaching its climax at a general meeting of the Rugby Union. Then, in spite of a big attendance from the north, a motion in favour of compensating players for any loss of wages failed to obtain the necessary amount of support, the majority insufficient.

Lot 1132

A match ticket for the South African tourists game v Cardiff at the Arms Park 1st January 1907, sold together with a Welsh Rugby Union handbook for season 1922-23 (2)

Lot 367

* Bourguignon, French 19th century- Still life of dead game birds; oil on canvas, signed, 46x58.5cm

Lot 431

* Japanese School late 19th century- Seated man playing a game; opaque colour on mulberry paper, 21x31cm: together with fifteen other similar studies by the same hand, 21x31cm., ea: After Kitaqawa Utamaro 1753-1806- Two women; from the series entitled "Fashion a la Utamaro"; woodblockprinted in colours, this example from a later edition: together with a collection of various Oriental prints, mostly late 20th century, (a lot) (unframed)

Lot 512

* Richard Earlom 1743-1822- "The Game Market"; published June 2nd 1783, by John Boydell, Cheapside, London, mezzotint, after Frans Snyders 1579-1657, a good impression with margins, minor foxing, staining and creasing, two repaired tears tears upper right and left margin, one extending just into the image, generally good condition, 42x58cm, (unframed)

Lot 1

A Glasgow Charity Cup winner’s medal season 1877-78, inscribed GLASGOW CHARITY CUP, J.T. RICHMOND, QUEEN’S PARK F.C. James Tassie Richmond was born at Anderston, Glasgow, on 22nd March 1858. The forward joined the famous amateur club Queen’s Park in 1877 and won three Scotland international caps the first at the age of 19. As well as winning the Glasgow Charity Cup, Richmond gained Scottish Cup winner’s medals in 1880 and 1882. He was also a keen rugby player and eventually gave up football to concentrate exclusively on the oval ball game. He died on 13th January 1898.

Lot 9

A 15ct. gold and enamel Championship medal from the very first season of Scottish League Football in 1890-91, the obverse inscribed Scottish Football League, the reverse inscribed Rangers F.C., 1890-91, Joint Champions, Hugh McCreadie. Scottish Football League held its inaugural meeting on 30th September 1890, with the first match taking place on 16th August 1890. After playing 18 games Rangers F.C. and Dumbarton F.C. were tied on 29 points each. A play-off was ordered to decide the winners of the first Scottish Football League Championship, the game being held at Cathkin Park on 21st May 1891 before 10,000 spectators. Rangers went in at the interval ahead but Dumbarton staged a revival in the second half and thanks to a late goal the match ended 2-2. The Scottish League decided then to declare Rangers and Dumbarton as Joint Champions. Had goal difference then been a deciding factor, Dumbarton would have been awarded the Championship, having scored 61 goals to Rangers’ 58.

Lot 74

Raymond Kopa’s silver & enamel runners-up medal from the inaugural European Cup final in 1956, inscribed COUPE DES CHAMPIONS EUROPEENS, FINALISTE, 1956. The first European Cup final was played between Stade de Reims and Real Madrid. Real Madrid won the game 4-3 to set up an eventual sequence of five consecutive European Cup victories, an achievement that has never been surpassed. This was Raymond Kopa’s last match for Stade de Reims as the transfer to his team’s conquerors Real Madrid had already been arranged.

Lot 220

A Chinese export black and gold lacquered games box with abaloyne shell and bone game counters of fish, circular and rectangular chips

Lot 536

S.MARTIN. Signed oil on canvas, woodland scene with three game dogs and the day's bag. 11.1/2" x 15.1/4"

Lot 566

A Victorian game or poultry skewer, with an urn of flowers and scrolling leaf terminal, by George Adams, London 1854, 7in (17.8cm) long.

Lot 568

A pair of Victorian game skewers, with ring terminals, crested, linked by a chain, by William Knight, London 1846.

Lot 980

A set of four cast game bird menu holders, set with cabochon ruby eyes, on gilt baluster bases, fitted case, unmarked c.1900.

Lot 236

A cased set of six bone handled cake forks, a cased set of Jubilee hallmark coffee spoons and a seven piece bone handled game carving set in a case

Lot 135

A 19th Century Majolica Jug & Cover. The handle in the form of a dog with a duck finial surmounting the lid. The body painted in yellow, green and brown glaze and moulded with game. 9 ins (21 cms) in height.

Lot 293

A Brass Game Hook composed of two hinged claws, 7 ins (18 cms) long.

Lot 355

A 19th Century Oil on Canvas; Still Life with game, basket of green gages, delft bowl of strawberries and bottles of wine on a ledge signed indistinctly, 15 ins x 8 ins (38 cms x 46 cms) in a decorative gilt frame, 22 ins x 25 ins (56 cms x 64 cms) .

Lot 104

SIR KYFFIN WILLIAMS RA watercolour and pencil - study of a game cock, signed with initials and with label verso ‘Game Cock, 1993’ (see page 94 of ‘Drawings’), 11 X 11. 75, also a Daily Post newspaper cutting referring to the painting in a Royal Cambrian Academy Christmas Exhibition

Lot 206

A 19th century oval Wedgwood bisque game dish and cover decorated in relief with rabbits and birds, impressed marks, 29cm wide; and another oval game dish and cover, decorated in relief with game birds, 26cm wide -2

Lot 528

H R Jones after W D Sadler, The Game of Chess, study of two men seated at a table, drinking and smoking clay pipes, playing chess, signed and dated 1910, 15 1/2" x 18 1/2", gilt frame

Lot 882

Mostly plated wares, comprising: eight pairs of fish knives and forks, a pair of sauce ladles, five silver tea spoons, Birmingham 1935, a mah jongg game, cased and six further items.

Lot 1401

A scalextric super speed 8 model motor racing set and a Bagatelle game by Corinthian, (2).

Lot 1448

A pair of South German wooden circular plaques, carved in relief and depicting game birds in flight, set against a naturalistic back drop, each 31 cm in diameter.

Lot 1512

A pair of wood and gilt panels, 20th Century, relief caved with game birds and a boar on a scrolling foliage background, 61 x 60 cm.

Lot 1035

A Dutch silver oval tea caddy, early 19th century, with game bird final and hinged cover on four bun feet, 12cm h

Lot 1390

A Staffordshire majolica pottery oval tureen, moulded with hanging game and swagged fruiting vine, 28cm l

Lot 37

A late 19th century Wedgwood majolica game pie dish with liner, length 9.5"; a small majolica ginger jar and cover

Lot 135

A Bayko building outfit, Trik Trak car game, a Hornby Micro Mountain Rally game and a table pin ball machine

Lot 136

A Scalectric, Lemans 24 hour race game and a Subbuteo table soccer game (1960's)

Lot 231

A Binatone TV game

Lot 265

A 3600 boxed game, 1970s

Lot 165

A pair of 19th Century Staffordshire figures of a gentleman hunter, with rifle and basket of dead game and female companion, each with polychrome decoration, on oval bases, 16" and 15 1/2" high.

Lot 1258

A good Victorian Walnut Games Box, with ebonised rims, lifting lid and opening front enclosing fitted chess pieces, cribbage scoreboard, dice, counters and draughts pieces, and with further lift-out trays below fitted with playing cards and counters, racing game below with lead horses and fences etc, ebonised gavel, dice cup etc, 12 ½” wide (ILLUSTRATED INSIDE FRONT COVER)

Lot 101

JULIA FARRER (BRITISH, B. 1950) PINK INTERIOR Signed and titled on verso, pencil and watercolour on paper 20cm x 25cm (8in x 9.75in) and another by the same hand, 'Bored Game', a pair (2)

Lot 179

HOLLAND & HOLLAND, A 12-BORE BACKLOCK NON-EJECTOR GUN, NO. 14877, 30-inch barrels with 2 1/2-inch chambers, about true cylinder and 1/4 choke borings, top extension, sunken game rib, the rounded frame and backlocks with border engraving, each lock with scenes of game, raised cocking studs, 14 1/2-inch well figured stock with pistol grip, 6lb. 7oz., black powder proof, canvas case, bores severely pitted

Lot 190

W. W. GREENER, A 12-BORE GRADE M1 FACILE PRINCEPS BOXLOCK EJECTOR GUN, NO. 56898, 30-inch barrels with 2 1/2-inch chambers, about 1/4 and 3/4 choke borings, cross-bolt extension, the breach engraved with a game bird, the frame with fine scroll engraving and retaining some original hardening colour, the maker's name signed within a scrolling banner, side safety catch, gold numbered top lever, 14 1/2-inch figured stock with chequered butt plate, 7lb., nitro proof, bores slightly marked

Lot 194

MIDLAND GUN CO., A 12-BORE BOXLOCK EJECTOR GUN, NO. 108795, 30-inch barrels with 2 3/4-inch chambers, about 3/4 and full choke borings, mid extension, the frame engraved with close scrolls and scenes of dogs and game in landscapes, retaining traces of hardening colour, 14 1/4-inch well figured stock, 6lb. 8oz., nitro proof, rejointing recommended, in a leather leg-of-mutton case

Lot 215

C. G. BONEHILL, A 12-BORE (3-INCH) WILDFOWLING TOP LEVER HAMMER GUN, NO. 8680, 34-inch steel barrels with 3-inch chambers, about full choke borings, broad file-cut rib, cross-bolt extension, the frame, rebounding bar locks, hammers and top lever engraved with fine scrolls and scenes of game, the maker's name signed within a scrolling banner, 14 1/2-inch figured stock with pistol grip and engraved steel butt plate, 8lb. 1oz., nitro re-proof

Lot 234

E. LONDON A 12-BORE PINFIRE GUN, NO. 1031, 30-inch damascus barrels, the rounded frame, back locks, hammers and rotary under lever engraved with game scenes and scrollwork, 14 1/2-inch highly figured stock with steel butt plate, 7lb. 10oz., black powder proof, bores pitted, worn overall

Lot 274

REMINGTON, A .410 MODEL 1100 SELF-LOADING GUN, NO. R235832H, 25-inch barrel with 3-inch chamber, full length machined ventilated rib, the receiver impressed with scenes of dogs and game, two shot magazine capacity, 14-inch figured stock with pistol grip, 7lb. 8oz., nitro proof. Please note that VAT at 17.5% is payable on the hammer price. The gun appears new and unused.

Lot 694

Mixed box including cased clarinet; Chromonica chromatic harmonica by Hohner; Echo harmonica by Hohner; The Widdle Woodle mouse toy; Mex Motor Spirit playing cards; Muggins game; Victorian building bricks etc

Lot 735

A quarter size billiards table with two height positions and four leaf top for dining table use c/w cues, balls, score board and rules of the game circa 1930s

Lot 158

A Booths part Dinner or Dessert Service, comprises two square Dishes, an oval Dish and two circular Plates, all decorated in the Worcester manner with game birds and foliage on a dark blue scale ground, with gilded detail

Lot 456

Pair good quality Edwardian gentlemans 18ct gold and Essex crystal circular cufflinks decorated with game birds (illustrated), 1.5cm diameter

Lot 192

Collection of golfing books, comprising 'Golf, A Royal and Ancient Game', by Clark, 2nd edition 1893; 'The Chronicle of the Royal Burgess Golfing Society Edinburgh, 1738-1938, by J. C. Robbie, 1936 edition, bearing various autographs; 'Bobby Jones, Golf is my Game', 1961; and 'Uncle James Golf Match, plus a bullion embroidered golfing blazer badge (Edinburgh) (5)

Lot 386

Chris Sutton Lisbon Lions game shirt, in his career Sutton played for Norwich City, Blackburn Rovers, Chelsea, Celtic, Birmingham and Aston Villa

Lot 399

France 1998 Monopoly game and France World Cup souvenir items, scarves etc

Lot 745

A pair of 1930’s Venetian Murano Bullicanti figures by Seguso, one modelled as a fisher man with catch the other a hunter with dead game all in clear crystal over an internal green and gilt aventurine with air trap ground, height 26cm.

Lot 402

20TH CENTURY ENGLISH SCHOOL, OIL, Study of Dead Game in Winter, 16” x 24”, (A/F)

Lot 478

J HARDY JNR, SIGNED OIL, Still Life of Game, 11” x 9”

Lot 521

UNSIGNED WATERCOLOUR, The Game of Chess, 7” x 7 ½”

Lot 2921

Chad Valley 'Derby Winner' Race Game & Roulette, original box

Lot 195

18TH CENTURY ENGLISH SCHOOL IN THE MANNER OF J. WYCK (1640-1702) "Hunting party with spaniels and game in a wooded landscape, dwellings in the background", oil on canvas, bears indistinct signature bottom right, 44 x 58.25 cm (ILLUSTRATED)

Lot 738

scottish Game Birds various, by Rowland Ward, circa 1910, full mounts, including hen capercaille, blackcock, ptarmigan and red grouse, in naturalistic moorland rock setting with applied heathers and painted sky background, within a bamboo framed glazed corner display case, 99.5cm by 40cm by 78.5cm See illustration

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