A Sega Game Gear hand held console (serial No P31233126), for spares or repairs, together with a Master Gear Converter 2 (model MG-2000), a Sega Game Gear TV Tuner (serial No D20044954B), also including eight Game Gear cartridges, loose, including Chuck Rock, Mickey Mouse Castle Of illusion, Super Monaco GP, Sega Game Pack 4-in-1, Sonic The Hedgehog, Columns, Prince Of Persia and Sonic The Hedgehog 2 Sonic And Tails, also including a carry case.To be sold on behalf on Monkey World, Dorset
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Comedy, a collection of 5 signed vintage photos, some dedicated. Mostly 5. 5x3. 5, all from the 1950's-70's: Doris Hare - On the Buses, Norman Rossington - The Army Game, David Barry - Please Sir, Graeme Garden and Tim Brooke-Taylor - The Goodies. Good condition. All autographed items come with a Certificate of Authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £5.99, EU from £7.99, Rest of World from £9.99
Autographed DON MASSON 12 x 8 photo: B/W, depicting a wonderful image showing Notts County players posing for a team photo prior to their final home game of the 1970/71 season, a 1-1 draw with Exeter City, the point secured the Fourth Division title for the Magpies, signed by centre-forward DON MASSON in blue marker. Good condition. All autographed items come with a Certificate of Authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £5.99, EU from £7.99, Rest of World from £9.99
From The Estate Of Bob Baker - Doctor Who - x15 original 1980s to 2000s contracts / letters concerning the use of K9 or matters relating to Doctor Who. Includes; contract for the use of K9 in the Generation Game, matters relating to the use of K9 in various Dr Who books, episode repeat fees, fees relating to using of clips in other shows etc. Most addressed to Bakers' agent at the time. Robert ‘Bob’ Baker (1939 to 2021) was a British television and film writer. He was best known for working on the original series of Doctor Who – during which he co-created the now iconic character of K9, and for being a co-writer of the Wallace and Gromit films The Wrong Trousers, A Close Shave, Wallace & Gromit: The Curse of the Were-Rabbit and A Matter of Loaf and Death (in which the character Baker Bob is named after him). Baker’s work with Aardman Animations earned him a share of two Academy Awards, and two BAFTAs. Baker was born in St George, Bristol. Each lot from his estate is accompanied by a specially made certificate of authenticity confirming it to have come from his own personal collection.
Game.- Wallis (Edward, publisher) Wallis's Elegant and Instructive Game exhibiting the Wonders of Nature, in Each Quarter of the World, lithographed game board with 26 fully hand-coloured vignettes, 475 x 623 mm (18 3/4 x 24 1/2 in), dissected and mounted on linen, repaired tear visible within vignette no. 3, scattered spotting and minor surface dirt, folding without booklet into original marbled case with publisher's printed label with coloured vignette to upper cover, slightly rubbed and worn, 8vo, 1818.⁂ An excellent vibrantly hand-coloured example of this distinctive game board, with vignettes including sand storms in the Arabian desert, Niagara Falls, the Antiparos Cave in Greece, the Devil's Bridge in Switzerland, and the basalt columns on the island of Staffa in the Hebrides archipelago, amongst other natural spectacles.
Card-Playing.- [?Hawkins (William)], "Gyles Smith". Serious Reflections on the Dangerous Tendency Of the Common Practice of Card-Playing; Especially of the Game of All-Fours, as it hath been Publickly play'd at Oxford..., 24pp., first edition with "price fourpence" at foot of title, title browned, modern boards, W.Owen, [1755] § [Bolton (Robert)] A Letter to a Lady, on Card-Playing on the Lord's Day, first edition, half-title, modern wrappers, for J.Leake at Bath [&] M. Cooper & R. Dodsley, 1748 § Beaufort (James) Hoyle's Games Improved, being practical treatises on...Whist, Quadrille, Piquet, Back-gammon, Chess, Billiard and Tennis, first edition, contemporary sheep, a little worn, S.Bladon, 1775, 8vo & 12mo (3)⁂ The first was written as a response to the increasing popularity of card games, brought about by the numerous publications of Edmond Hoyle. Hawkins was a clergyman, poet, dramatist and the Professor of Poetry at Oxford. Unsurprisingly there are many copies in various Oxford colleges but it is rare in commerce. The last is a reworking and simplification of Hoyle's guides to games with billiards and tennis (i.e. real tennis) added and which Hoyle had "never touched upon".
Railways.- Game.- Wallis (Edward, publisher) Wallis's Locomotive Game, of Railroad Adventures, hand-coloured engraved aquatint sheet with large central scene of Britannia surrounded by 48 smaller views in clockwise spiral, dissected and mounted on linen, lightly soiled, one or two small stains, mostly to corners, without slip-case, c.485 x 600mm., [Whitehouse p.44], folding to 8vo, Edward Wallis, [c.1840].⁂ Charming topical game depicting locomotives, carriages, stations and hazards of early railway travel. Library Hub records only one UK copy of the game (University of Liverpool library); WorldCat lists 4 copies in America, some with rules.
A collection of Thunderbirds annuals and jigsaw puzzles, a Sting Ray annual, a Carlton Captain Scarlett and The Stig figure, A Chad Valley game (A/F), telephone intercom set and vintage bagatelle and tiddlywinks, together with a wooden box with mother of pearl inlay containing retro games (2 trays)
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