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1692. 4 William and Mary. contemp. calf, rubbed, joints cracked, folio. Includes An Act to Prevent Abuses Committed by the Traders in Butter and Cheese; An Act for Encouraging the Apprehending of Highway Men; An Act for Regaining, Encouraging and Settling the Greenland Trade; An Act for the more easie Discovery and Conviction of such as shall Destroy the Game of this Kingdom; and An Act for Continuing the Acts for Prohibiting all Trade and Commerce with France, and for the Encouragement of Privateers. (1)
1722. 9 George I,. [includes the Workhouse Test Act], contemp. calf, worn, folio. Contains An Act for Amending the Laws relating to the Settlement, Imployment, and Relief of the Poor. Statute, known as the Workhouse Test Act, was sponsored by the SPCK. It encouraged parishes to found workhouses to provide the poor with work and accommodation. Also includes An Act for Enabling His Majexty to put the Customs of Great Britain under the Management of One or more Commissions, and for better securing and ascertaining the Duties on Tobacco..; An Act for the more effectual Punishing wicked and evil?disposed Persons going Armed in Disguise, and doing Injuries and Violence to the Persons and Properties of His Majesty's Subjects..; Acts to inflict Pains and Penalties on John Plunket, George Kelly alias Johnson, and Francis Lord Bishop of Rochester; and Acts relating to the South Sea Company. The "Act.. for Punishing wicked and evil?disposed Persons" became known as the "Block Act", and created about fifty new capital offences, including killing game, breaking down fences, and going in disguise. (1)
Bury (Lt.?Col. Charles Kenneth Howard, 1883-963). Original manuscript diary of a journey from Jubbulpore to Amarkantak, January to February 1909,. followed directly by a description of a journey from Mandla to Bilaspur, November to December 1909, as part of a geographical expedition, but largely descriptive of big game hunting, with description of sightings and kills, plus several attempts to unsuccessfully catch a tiger, approx. 85 pp. in total, contemp. half morocco, rubbed and some damage to spine, 4to, together with other Howard?Bury ephemera including an Eton School history exercise book, a bundle of misc. letters and envelopes, plus a folder of assorted documents including a will, 1934, a letter on the resignation from his Regiment, Kings Royal Rifles, nomination to Sheriff of Kings County, a deed concerning the Charleville Estate (1904), and other related correspondence to this Estate, a military commission (1930), and two military commissions for his father, etc. (a bundle)
A table football game titled Turasliga, French, circa 1920, of wooden construction supported on four (detachable) legs, glass cover, the playing surface sloping from the centre line towards each goal, painted metal goalkeepers with trigger operated mechanism for propelling ball in play, 105.5 by 115 by 57.5cm, 41 1/2 by 45 1/4 by 22 1/2in.
A table football game titled Mini Futbolin, Spanish, circa 1970, of wooden construction with printed football decoration, on obelisk base, the classic table football design with two bars of footballers per player, decorated in the colours of Real Madrid & Barcelona, 100.5 by 72.5 by 47cm, 39 1/2 by 28 1/2 by 18 1/2in.
A table football game, Belgian, circa 1950, of wooden construction with arched end pieces, the tinplate playing surface sloping from the centre line to each wire netted goal, protected by a goalkeeper with a thumpiece trigger mechanism for 'kicking' the ball in play, 36 by 72.5 by 32.5cm, 14 by 28 1/2 by 12 3/4in.
A table football game, Italian, circa 1940, of painted wooden construction with collapsing legs, the tinplate playing surface occupied by two painted tinplate XI's, the underside of the table with an intricate mechanism for operating each player by the end rods to make the player swivel & kick, 73 by 100 by 53cm, 28 3/4 by 39 1/2 by 21in.
A football arcade game titled Shootez et Rattrapez, by Stella of Paris, circa 1940, of wooden construction with a glass fronted case, a coin operated skill game, a painted metal footballer's leg propelling a ball through a bagatelle-style playing area guarded by a painted metal goalkeeper, 45 by 35 by 20cm, 17 3/4 by 13 3/4 by 8in.
A French tinplate football game titled Foot Ball Staar, circa 1925, the playing area formed from two connecting halves, each end protected by a painted plaster goalkeeper, the player using a movement lever & a thumbpiece trigger to kick the ball, 15 by 46cm, 6 by 18in; sold with a Spanish game, circa 1940, in the form of a wooden footballer painted in the Alicante strip, drilled with a hole for catching a ball, height 34cm, 13 1/2in. (2)
Two snakes & ladders-style Spanish football games titled Gol Atomico, 1940s/50s, with wooden cases enclosing a numbered paper playing surface, one with buttons to turn a central die, the other with a button to change the paper surface to another similar game, 39cm, 15 1/4in. square; sold with another, smaller game with a numbered paper playing area, a small skill game titled Juego de Foot Ball & a paper & cork game titled Gol!!, all Spanish (5)
A boxed German football game titled Tipp-Kick, circa 1930, containing die cast goalkeepers & outfield players with kicking mechanisms, a cloth pitch, a pair of goals & printed instructions, 49 by 15cm 19 1/4 by 6in; sold with two further boxed football games, Match, with a numbered card playing board; & Campeonatos del Futbol, containing a painted wooden pitch centred by a numbered spinning wheel, a pack of numbered cards & some tiny painted wood footballers (3)
An early boxed French football game titled Foot-Ball, circa 1910, the box lid with a highly decorative chromolithographic print of a football match, the interior with a further decorative playing surface with numbered hole targets, two wooden footballers with kicking mechanisms & a cork ball; sold with three boxed Spanish sporting jigsaw sets titled Rompecabezas Deportivo (4)
Three boxed football games, Foot-Ball-Michel, French, circa 1930, painted lead figures, felt-lined pitch, goals, accessories & printed instructions, 24 by 55cm, 9 1/2 by 21 3/4in; sold with Pase-Chu Futbol de Mesa, a similar but more recent Spanish football game; & Futbolin Electro Magnetico, wooden case, tinplate playing area, fitted for electricity
A table football game titled Turasliga, French, circa 1920, of wooden construction supported on four (detachable) legs, glass cover, the playing surface sloping from the centre line towards each goal, painted metal goalkeepers with trigger operated mechanism for propelling ball in play, 105.5 by 115 by 57.5cm, 411/2 by 451/4 by 221/2in.
A table football game titled Mini Futbolin, Spanish, circa 1970, of wooden construction with printed football decoration, on obelisk base, the classic table football design with two bars of footballers per player, decorated in the colours of Real Madrid & Barcelona, 100.5 by 72.5 by 47cm, 39 1/2 by 281/2 by 181/2in.
A table football game, Belgian, circa 1950, of wooden construction with arched end pieces, the tinplate playing surface sloping from the centre line to each wire netted goal, protected by a goalkeeper with a thumpiece trigger mechanism for 'kicking' the ball in play, 36 by 72.5 by 32.5cm, 14 by 281/2 by 12 3/4in.
A table football game, Italian, circa 1940, of painted wooden construction with collapsing legs, the tinplate playing surface occupied by two painted tinplate XI's, the underside of the table with an intricate mechanism for operating each player by the end rods to make the player swivel & kick, 73 by 100 by 53cm, 283/4 by 391/2 by 21in.
A football arcade game titled Shootez et Rattrapez, by Stella of Paris, circa 1940, of wooden construction with a glass fronted case, a coin operated skill game, a painted metal footballer's leg propelling a ball through a bagatelle-style playing area guarded by a painted metal goalkeeper, 45 by 35 by 20cm, 173/4 by 133/4 by 8in.
A French tinplate football game titled Foot Ball Staar, circa 1925, the playing area formed from two connecting halves, each end protected by a painted plaster goalkeeper, the player using a movement lever & a thumbpiece trigger to kick the ball, 15 by 46cm, 6 by 18in; sold with a Spanish game, circa 1940, in the form of a wooden footballer painted in the Alicante strip, drilled with a hole for catching a ball, height 34cm, 131/2in. (2)
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