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Lot 389

Four large Mather & Company posters printed in 1929, "Worry Bags No Game", "Theres A Better Way". "Next Monday" and "What Do You Give", mounted on card

Lot 431

A 19th Century oil on canvas, still life, game on a window ledge, 11 1/2" x 19 1/2", in gilt scrollwork frame

Lot 63

Walt Disney Classic Figures Comprising Alice Figures "Yes Your Majesty" & Queen Of Hearts Let The Game Begin, Delivery Boy Figures "Hey Minnie Wanna Go Steppin" & Opening Title, Donalds Drum Beat & Opening Title From Symphany Hour Series, All Boxed With Certificates (6)

Lot 191

Norman Stevens (1937-1988) 'Square' lithograph, signed, dated '73 and numbered 20/50, 39 x 54 cm (15 1/2 x 21 in) together with 'New Forest Game' by Geoff Davies (2)

Lot 351

Two white metal mounted evening canes, one mounted with the head of a camel, the other a big cat hunting game

Lot 283

A Row of Antique Wrought Iron Game Hooks mounted on a shaped wooden wall mount 9 ins x 33 ins (23 cms x 84 cms).

Lot 700

After Cecil Charles Windsor Aldin (1870-1935) The Chase, The Blue Market Races, Dinner Party, Card Game and AMM, yacht, pencil, 1889 and an overmantel mirror

Lot 513

English School (late 19th Century), a quiet round game, coloured print, 11 1/2" x 17", oak frame

Lot 64

A pair of game shears, with ivory effect handles, 10 3/4" long, in case

Lot 304

A PAIR OF SPOONS with chased bowls of game amongst scrolls engraved handles and two further pairs of similar design (6).

Lot 567

A QUANTITY OF 19TH CENTURY AND LATER CHILDS GAMES including "The Original game of Alice in Wonderland", various blocks etc.

Lot 650

A pair of Chelsea figures of sportsmen, one holding a gun, the other holding a dead game bird with a spaniel at his feet, both on floral scrolled bases, gold anchor marks. Damages and restoration. c.1765, 21cm. (2)

Lot 97

SCOTLAND V. BRAZIL, INTERNATIONAL, MATCH PROGRAMME, 26/6/66, the team-line up page autographed by the Brazil side including Pele, Garrincha etc; and a Rangers v. Everton, British Championship "Decider", (first game), 27/11/63 (2)

Lot 230

A RED MANCHESTER UNITED SHORT-SLEEVED SHIRT, No.10, with crew-neck collar and embroidered badge, inscribed Manchester United, Premier Champions, 2002-03, the reverse lettered v. Nistelrooy, the sleeves with F.A.Premier League flashes, Manchester United produced the above shirt and was meant to be worn in the last game of the 2002-03 season. However, the F.A. would not allow Manchester United to wear them

Lot 483

Game Skin Rug - Zebra, Equus quagga.

Lot 134

Small Continental inlaid music box, label to base 'W.H Cremer, Game Toy Warehouse, 210 Regent St', 16cm long

Lot 243

A George III silver ring handled skewer, by George Smith III and William Fearn, London 1787, 28.5cm, 2.25oz; a small George III ring handled game skewer, maker ID, London 1818, 19.5cm, 1oz (2)

Lot 431

A set of four Mintons plates painted with Game Birds including Grey Partridge, Guinea Fowl, Black Game and Snipe, to a Royal blue border and jewelled swags, puce mark and retailers mark 'David Collamore & Co. New York', 24 cms diameter.

Lot 81

A group of six original artworks for cartoons satirising the Grand National and Mirabel Topham, i) by Reg Smythe (Daily Mirror) titled ANDY CAPP, AINTREE RACE COURSE, 'MRS TOPHAM THINKS I'M FICTITIOUS'; ii) by Leslie Illingworth (Daily Mail) titled ANY CHANGE AT BUTLER'S BROOK, a reference to the Chancellor of the Exchequer Richard Austen Butler and dated Feb 16th 1955; iii) by Burns titled GRAND NATIONAL 1952, SPLENDID VIEW OF THE COURSE, 'WHEN I SAID THEY'RE OFF I MEANT YOUR MOTHER AND LITTLE ALFIE!; iv) by Roy Ullyett titled I THOUGHT SOCCER WAS A MAN'S GAME, SOCCER SQUAWKS AT MRS TOPHAM'S GRAND NATIONAL TV DEAL; v) by Chrys [George Chrystal] titled 1952 I GOT A MIKE, 1957 I GOT A PHONE (AT £5000 A TIME) AND 19-? I GOT A HORSE; vi) and an anonymous cartoon based on the financial problems of the Grand National and featuring three boats named LEVY BOARD, MIRABELLE and AINTREE GRAND NATIONAL, various sizes

Lot 256

West London Old Boys Football Club, Bowker's membership cards for seasons 1905-06, 06-07 and 13-14; home match programmes v Kingstonians 4.9.20, Chelmsford 18.9.20, St Albans 2.10.20 and an away at Dulwich Hamlet 31.12.10, plus the team line-ups cut and pasted with press cuttings for the Dulwich Hamlet game 13.9.13, and another page of pasted cutting; and two concert programmes dated 1908 & 1909 and invitations for such events dated 1910 & 1911 (13)

Lot 260

An historic group of Craven Cottage match cards and match tickets for Arthur Thomas' Memorial Football Cup Competition matches, published by Putney Press, for the 1907 final tie Fulham Amateurs v West London Old Boys; for 1909 Arthur Thomas team v Chelsea and District League Team, complete with a match ticket; two 1909 match tickets, for the final tie Fulham Amateurs v West London Old Boys and for the s/f (played at Brompton FC) West London Old Boys v West Kensington; a programme and a match ticket for the 1910 final tie between West London Old Boys & St. Andrews Fulham; a programme and a match ticket for the 1911 final tie between Fulham Amateurs & West Kensington; together with a real photo post card of West Kensington FC; a regular Fulham FC programme for the 1st October 1910 game between Fulham & Arthur Thomas' Team, the folded sheet seemingly split at the spine and trimmed to the reverse; the lot also including various press cuttings relating to the competition (a qty.)

Lot 284

Stan Mortensen's England international cap for the match v Sweden in 1948-49, the dark blue cap inscribed SWEDEN, 1948-49; sold together with a signed letter of provenance; the lot also including a copy of Mortensen's book Football Is My Game (2nd edition, 1949); a photograph of Mortensen scoring one of his hat-trick goals in the 1953 F.A. Cup final; a 1953 F.A. Cup final 50th anniversary tribute evening programme autographed by Bill Perry, Nat Lofthouse, Ewan Fenton, Roy Hartle, Cyril Robinson and Jimmy Armfield; and a 4-page signed hand written letter from Cyril Robinson recalling his memories of the 1953 Cup final. This match was played at the Rasunda Stadion, Solna, on 13th May 1949 and was the first of a three match end of season continental tour. Sweden recorded a memorable 3-1 victory. Blackpool's Stan Mortensen won a total of 25 England caps.

Lot 306

David Beckham's match-worn playing kit from the England v Poland Euro 2000 qualifying match played in Warsaw 8th September 1999, comprising his England jersey, shorts and pair of socks; sold together with a note of authenticity signed by David Beckham; five colour photographs of Beckham wearing this jersey in the game; a match programme; and an official team-sheet (12)

Lot 312

John Charles's red Wales No.9 shirt worn in the match versus Scotland at Hampden Park 4th November 1953, long-sleeved with white cuffs and button-up collar, with embroidered F.A.W. badge inscribed V SCOTLAND 1953-54. This home international doubled-up as a 1954 World Cup qualifying match and ended as an exciting 3-3 draw. John Charles scored two of the Welsh goals in this game, the over coming from Allchurch. John Charles gave this shirt to the vendor's father. They had a friendship through a mutual enthusiasm for greyhound racing.

Lot 316

Carlos Alberto: a signed yellow Brazil No.4 international jersey 1974, short-sleeved, signed in pen, now a little faded, the jersey also bearing another signature. This jersey was match-worn by Carlos Alberto in an international match in 1974, although the exact game remains unidentified. The jersey was obtained from a private collector in Brazil who knew a member of the Brazilian national team staff where the jersey was obtained. The same source obtained the Romario (see lot 415) and Edu (see lot 317) jerseys in this auction. Carlos Alberto Torres is best remembered as the captain of the magnificent 1970 World Cup winning side and for his unforgettable goal in the final.

Lot 322

A white West Germany No.14 international jersey worn by Heinz Steinmann in the match v England played in Nuremberg 12th May 1965, sold with a certificate of authenticity signed by the England World Cup -winning player Ray Wilson and stating that the jersey was obtained as a swap after one of his three appearances for England v West Germany; the lot also including a match programme (3) Further to Ray Wilson's statement, further research has identified that the jersey was worn by Heinz Steinmann who replaced the injured Max Lorenz in the 1965 international in Nuremburg. England won the game 1-0.

Lot 339

Michael Ballack: a black Chelsea No.13 Champions League away jersey season 2006-07, short-sleeved, UEFA flash, the reverse lettered BALLACK. This jersey was worn by Ballack in the first knockout round of the Champions League during the away leg of the Porto fixture on 21st February 2007. The game ended as a 1-1 draw. It was gained as a swap by a Porto player after the match.

Lot 346

Peter Crouch: a match-worn white & green Liverpool No.15 away jersey season 2006-07, long-sleeved with F.A. Premier League flashes, the reverse lettered CROUCH. This jersey was gained as a swap by a Watford player after the Premier League game at Vicarage Road on 13th January 2007. Liverpool won the match 3-0 and Peter Crouch scored two of the goals. For another Liverpool match-worn jersey from this match see lot 347.

Lot 347

Dirk Kuyt: a match-worn white & green Liverpool No.18 away jersey season 2006-07, short-sleeved with F.A. Premier League flashes, the reverse lettered KUYT. This jersey was gained as a swap by a Watford player after the Premier League game at Vicarage Road on 13th January 2007. Liverpool won the match 3-0. Dirk Kuyt was replaced by Riise in the 77th minute. For another Liverpool match-worn jersey from this match see lot 346.

Lot 352

Alan Shearer's match-worn black & white striped Newcastle United jersey and captain's armband from the F.A. Cup semi-final against Tottenham Hotspur played at Old Trafford 11th April 1999, short-sleeved, the reverse lettered SHEARER; sold together with a signed handwritten note of authenticity from Shearer reading 'This is the shirt that I wore in the F.A. Cup semi-final against Tottenham Hotspur at Old Trafford on April 11th 1999, Best Wishes, Alan Shearer'; accompanied by four colour photographs of Shearer wearing this jersey during the match (6) Newcastle United won this game 2-0 with Alan Shearer scoring both goals during extra-time.

Lot 420

Zinedine Zidane: a blue France No.10 2006 World Cup jersey, short-sleeved with FIFA Germany 2006 flash, embroidered inscription FRANCE-SUISSE, 13.06.2006, the reverse lettered ZIDANE. This jersey was match-worn by Zinedine Zidane in the match against Switzerland in Stuttgart. The group stage game ended as a 0-0 draw with the referee keeping busier than the goalkeepers and issuing eight yellow cards, including one for Zidane. This jersey was originally obtained by a gentleman from one of the tournament's major sponsors, see also the final match ball (lot 419) and the Shevchenko jersey (lot 422) for further items personally acquired by this individual at the 2006 World Cup.

Lot 640

An official Everton FC itinerary for the 1906 F.A. Cup final issued to their player Harold Hardman, bearing ownership signature from Hardman; sold together with an 'in memorium' postcard titled IN TEARFUL MEMORY OF NEWCASTLE UNITED WHOSE HOPES OF WINNING THE FINAL TIE AT CRYSTAL PALACE WERE SHATTERED ON APRIL 21ST 1906'; and an original pen & ink and watercolour illustration of the Everton team who played in the 1907 F.A. Cup final (3) After his playing career Harold Hardman-who retained amateur status-went on to become a senior administrator in the game, and Chairman of Manchester United. He had also been a member of the gold-medal winning Great Britain football team at the 1908 Olympics.

Lot 714

A pinball-style countertop arcade game titled 'Master Football Game', by Mastermatic (The Master Vending Machine Co. Ltd of London), with two handle mechanisms for controlling coloured balls falling into numbered slots, against a background of a chromolithograph featuring a football scene, 66 by 38cm., 26 by 15in,

Lot 804

A Surrey CCC banquet menu in honour of the Eleventh Australian cricket team at the Oval Pavilion 12th May 1902, complete with an invitation numbered 43 for W.W. READ ESQ.; sold with a Trent Bridge scorecard for Notts v Middlesex 14th to 16th August 1902 (3) The Oval banquet took place on the evening of the first day of the Surrey v Australia match. The game marked the first of Victor Trumper's eleven centuries in England in 1902.

Lot 816

Hilton (Harold) and Smith (Garden G.) The Royal & Ancient Game of Golf THIS COPY BEING NO.1 FROM THE SUBSCRIBER'S EDITION OF 900, full red leather, decorative gilt, 4to, London, 1912, binding loose at spine. This copy was owned by the vendor's father, George Marsden Esq., who was subscriber No.1 to Hilton and Garden Smith's book. His name appears in the printed list of subscribers.

Lot 955

A Jack Kramer personal tennis racquet, being a Wilson Jack Kramer Autograph Speed Flex Fibre Face model, the side of the handle applied with two metal plaques embossed BIG JAKE; sold with a b&w photograph of Jack Kramer holding this very racquet at Sheen LTC just over 50 years ago together with the current vendor, David Potter, then a Surrey County coach, to whom Kramer presented this racquet (2) Jack Albert Kramer was born in Las Vegas 1st August 1921. He was No.1 in the world for a number of years during the 1940s. He is many a commentator's choice as the greatest player of all time and took the serve-and-volley game to new heights and was a powerful advocate of 'percentage play.' Kramer won two US titles and was the champion at Wimbledon in 1947. He was also an important figure in the establishment of open tennis between amateurs and professionals. David Potter, who received this racquet from Kramer, was the national under-21 champion and enjoyed a career as a LTA professional and a B.T.C.A. national coach.

Lot 219

Royal Worcester Palissy game series dinner and teaware

Lot 33

Holder (C F),The Game Fishes of the World, Toronto 1913

Lot 271

A George III game skewer, with beaded ring handle, 1772

Lot 421

A riding crop, with horn handle the silver mount initialled R. F. B. and a walking stick with horn handle, the plated mounts engraved big game

Lot 546

A LARGE 19TH CENTURY CREAMWARE PUNCH BOWL with blue transfer designs of game and other birds with central circular panel of swans within an oriental style border (faults to foot), 21" diameter

Lot 567

A WEDGWOOD POTTERY OVAL GAME PIE DISH with rabbit finial, 9" across

Lot 124

A 19TH CENTURY REDFERN SINGLE BARREL PERCUSSION SPORTING GUN complete with ram rod, the lock plate with engraved decoration of game birds and maker's name "B & T Redfern". Overall length 135cm.

Lot 720

CLEMENT HARDY (British, 19th century) AFTER A DAY'S SPORT, a Scotsman on the Scottish moors, with pony, gun dogs and game birds, oil on canvas, signed lower right, titled to gilt slip, gilt framed under glass. 39cm x 59cm

Lot 753

THOMAS YEATES, PENRITH (1769-1865) A LATE GEORGIAN/EARLY VICTORIAN OAK AND MAHOGANY CASED 30 HOUR LONG CASE CLOCK, having a swan neck pediment above the arched trunk door, flanked by turned columns. The pointed arched trunk door between reeded pilaster, plain base raised on plinth. The arch of the dial painted with a game hunting scene, the chapter ring having Roman hours framing the maker's name and date aperture. The spandrels painted with various game birds. 213cm high.

Lot 1119

A Kings of the Road No. 60 car horn, two propellor flying car mascots, maps, micrometer, two spanners and a car card game

Lot 126

A turned sycamore games box, the cover with printed label 'Game of Fox & Geese,' containing turned bone markers, another for 'Pretty Pictures with Reading,' containing printed card rondels, and a 'Fine Tooth Powder' box. (3)

Lot 143

After F. Snyders. A Fish Market. A mezzotint, 16.5 x 23in (42 x 58.5cm) and the companion A Game Market. (2)

Lot 182

A boxed 1920's French "Jeu de Course" roulette horse racing game, by M.J. & Cie, France

Lot 390

A set of six Royal Worcester coffee cans with saucers painted with game birds by James Stinton, possibly from a larger set

Lot 3176

Collection of games to include Tri-ang 'Helmsmen', Subbuteo, circa 1997 set in very good condition, 'Diversion' motor racing by Spears, an MB motor race game, a Waddington 'GO' travel game, a Victory Jig Saw (wooden), complete, and a Matchmaster rocking horse, contents unchecked on all items but appear complete

Lot 818

A 19th Century carved ivory puzzle game, the square sectioned box containing seven shaped pieces, slide cover decorated with figures in a landscape setting, 6 cm square, S/D.

Lot 876

A cased set of four enamelled buttons together with three mid 20th Century packs of playing cards and a boxed Lexicon card game etc.

Lot 252

GROUP OF THREE GILT-METAL INTAGLIO FOB SEALS, 19th CENTURY, one rock crystal, engraved with a hunting dog and game bird; one carnelian engraved with a monogram; the third with a Classical bust.

Lot 5

5 hard cover books, Railways an Anthology (Simmons), All Stations to Murder & Railway Ghosts & Phantoms (Herbert), The Railway Game (Dyment), The Heyday of the Traction Engine (Sawford) and 8 various paperbacks

Lot 1253

Timpo/Frederick Warne & Co Ltd, very rare 'Peter Rabbits Race Game', courtesy Miss Beatrix Potter with playing board, rule sheet, a dice and shaker, plus the 4 lead factory painted characters; Peter Rabbit, Jeremy Fisher, Jemima Puddleduck, and Squirrel Nutkins, minor paint losses to figures (G,BG)

Lot 33

A George III meat skewer, London 1808, maker's mark 'T.B', of plain form with ring handle, 27.5cm long, along with a Victorian game skewer, George W Adams, London 1860, with anthemion moulded handle, 20cm long, weight for two 4oz (2)

Lot 125

A pair of intaglio set cufflinks depicting game birds, including; a cock pheasant, partridge, red grouse and black grouse, each set in yellow metal with chain link, unmarked, each 12mm diameter, along with a pair of moonstone and black enamelled cufflinks (4)

Lot 304

After Moritz Retzsch (German School; 1779-1857), 'The game of life', charcoal drawing, heightened with white, 127cm x 153cm. Provenance: The Glandyfi Estate. Note: This is a copy of Retzsch's allegorical oil painting 'The game of life', painted in 1839. It was exhibited at the Metropolitan Fair, New York 1864.

Lot 1735

After Archibald Thorburn, a group of five colour reproduction prints of game birds, each 28cm x 45.5cm.

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