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An oak and iron knurr and spell trap,early 19th century, the ironwork mechanism on an oak base,62cm wide15cm deep40cm highThe game of knurr and spell, or ‘northern spell’, ‘nipsy’ or ‘trap ball’, was first played in the United Kingdom in the 17th century, initially by the working class who used sticks to hit wooden balls, sending them flying down the street. Over time, the game evolved to include a variety of different elements, including the addition of a hoop, which players had to hit with the ball to score points. The popularity of knurr and spell grew during the 19th century, when it was played at fairs across the country.
R. Lydekker - Great and Small Game of India, Burma and Tibet, published by Rowland Ward Ltd., in 1900, limited edition, no. 171 of 250, signed by Rowland Ward, hand-coloured lithographic illustrations, original binding strengthened to spine. Provenance: The Bernard Sayers Collection of Natural History books
WINGATE RECORDS - 7" PACK. A pack of 11 x 7". Artists/ Titles include Andre Williams & His Orchestra - Do It! (promo, WG-021, Ex+), Ronnie Savoy - Loving You (WG-001), Sam Bowie & The Blue Feelings - (Think Of) The Times We Had Together, Al Kent - Country Boy, Sonny Stitt - The Double-O-Soul Of, Juanita Williams - You Knew What You Were Gettin', Sonny Stitt inc Just Dust, Stitt's Groove, Mark III Trio - G'Wan (Go On) and The Royal Jokers - Love Game (From A To Z). The condition is generally Ex to Ex+ with some records falling slightly below this.
CLASSIC SOUL - REISSUE EPs. A pack of 13 x (almost entirely) EPs. Artists/ Titles include James Carr - A Losing Game (LTDEP019), The Stars Of Money (LTDEP018), Clarence Carter - I Found What I Wanted (LTDEP 014), The Stars Of Goldwax (LTDEP001), James Carr In Muscle Shoals (LTDEP012), The Stars Of Mirwood (LTDEP011), The Stars Of Modern (LTDEP021), The Stars Of Fame (LTDEP009), The Stars Of Spring (LTDEP023), Spotlight On Fraternity (LTDEP024), Billy Hawks - O'Baby (LTDEP020), The Stars Of Dore (LTDEP026) and James Carr - The Dark End Of The Street (GOLDWAX 1). The condition is generally Ex to Ex+.
A large mixed group to include Marks & Spencer Space Race Rocket (3D paper model); Challenge Labyrinth Game; Night Navigator; Poker Table Top; Magnetic Dimensions; Air Hockey plus others - conditions appear to be generally Excellent to Mint in generally Fair to Mint packaging (many still factory wrapped) - see photo. (19)
A GROUP OF COLLECTABLES, METALWARE, GAMES, ETC, including a four string Kohala ukelele, model no. KR-SOB, with soft carry case, a boxed Canon Selphy CP780 compact photo printer, a chrome sphinx car mascot, a chrome griffin car mascot mounted on a wooden base, a chrome hip flask in the form of a petrol can, Davidoff The Game set, Victorian copper kettle and a cast metal 1992 Olympics Cobi mascot, height 14.5cm, etc (Qty)
REG SMYTHE (1917-1988) ANDY CAPP CARTOON, a cartoon depicting Andy in bed talking to Florrie, text reads 'I'm avin a lie in this mornin Florrie, I've a very hard game to watch this afternoon', approximate size 22cm x 24cm, framed with a signed presentation certificate with compliments of The Daily Mirror
ONE BOX OF VINTAGE DOLLS AND BOARD GAMES, to include a boxed Soltoys Ltd. 'Laugh And Cry Baby Doll', a boxed Burbank Toys 'Victoria Rose' doll, a boxed Arco 'Ro-Gun' Hot Chamber cap rifle and robo-scope, a boxed 1965 Peter Pan Playthings Ltd. game of 'Frustration' (appears complete), Escalado, Angling, Roulette, Note-Ability, an unused box of Spearoscope, etc.(s.d) (1 box + loose)
ANTIQUARIAN BOOKS & EPHEMERA, consisting of nine volumes of The Works of Samuel Johnson, published by Talboys and Wheeler, 1825, Pawley's General Atlas, published by Pinnock & Maunder 1819, A Briefe Discourse of the Troubles begun at Franke-ford in Germany about The Booke of Common Prayer, this edition printed by G. Bishop and R. White, 1642, books on Freemasonry and Cannock Chase, over 125 early 20th century postcards from the UK, Ireland, Europe and the Middle East, three rolled maps including a Bradshaw's, a Lexicon Card Game, three 1d cigarette card albums, a small round barometer and a Chesterman leather and canvas winding tape measure
Noddy game, a golly and bear framed picture, a boxed child's teaset , a golly tin box, a Merrythought golly and a Norah Wellings gollyThese items are listed on the basis they are illustrative of a bygone culture in which there were different social norms. We understand the potential controversy surrounding this type of item but believe that providing transparent information about historical context fosters greater understanding of our complex cultural history.
Ca. 8000-6000 BC. A rare artifact of the European Mesolithic era - a horn axe. This stunning piece showcases a flared butt and tapering profile. It is adorned with a single, drilled hole that allowed for attachment to a handle, making it a versatile tool for the early inhabitants of Europe. During the Mesolithic era, these horn axes were vital tools for hunting, woodworking, and other daily tasks. They were used for chopping, splitting, and shaping wood, as well as for skinning and butchering game. The flared butt of the horn axe provided a secure grip for the user, while the tapering profile allowed for precise cuts and maneuvers. The hole in the axe head allowed for the attachment of a handle, which provided additional leverage and control.Size: L:185mm / W:100mm ; 240gProvenance: Property of a European collector, ex. Marcus Prill, 2007; formerly in private German collection.
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