Box of 8 games, 5 under the title 'Battle Card World Conflict' starter set Pacific Theatre, Western European Campaign, The Russian Guns, Western European Campaign, North African Campaign together with 2 small packs of expansion cards History War, German History War, UK and a further game 'Totensonntag 1941 the battle of Sidi Rezegh.
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17TH & 18TH CENTURY - 11 games: Commands and Colours Napoleonics, The Halls of Montezuma, Napoleons Conflict with Russia 1812, Manoeuvre Battle Field Command Game, Nations in Arms, Great Game Rival, Empires in Central Asia 1837-1886, Quebec 1859, Battle of Fontenoy May 1745, Hold The Line, Pensacola, Spanish Eagle Battles of Talavera of Albuera 1809 -1811
Football Signed Sheffield Wednesday 1966 12 X 8 Photo Col, Depicting Sheffield Wednesday Players Posing For Photographers Prior To A Game At Hillsborough In 1966, The Same Eleven Players Which Were Defeated 3-2 The Following Month By Everton In The Fa Cup Final, Signed By Megson, Young, Quinn, Mccalliog And Pugh In Blue Marker. All autographs 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
A collection of Collins The New Naturalist series of books, approx 81 books including two copies of No2 British Game, one being a first edition signed by the author c1964, the last No142 Uplands and Birds, mint unopened in sellers film, along with seven volumes of the Naturalists Monographs to include The Redstart by John Buston, pub Collins 1950 first edition and othersLocation:
Egypt, New Kingdom (c. 1550-1069 BC), Green glazed faience (3), including a New Kingdom spool-shaped gaming piece, 12mm, 2.38g; Late Period conical button seal reading ‘Nefer-maat’, 16mm, 2.08g; stylised flower bead from a necklace, 31mm, 3.27g [3]. All very fine £100-£150 --- Provenance: All bt Helios Gallery; second Gustave Mustaki Collection, exported under license from Egypt; third from a collection in the West Country [acquired mid-20th century] The most popular board game in ancient Egypt was called ‘senet’ with the pieces called ‘ibau’.
Collection of James Bond items - 5 x 007 BMW models to include, Z8 from 'The World Is Not Enough' 1:8 and also a 1:43 scale version, Z3 Roadster from 'GoldenEye' 1:18, 750 iL from 'Tomorrow Never Dies' 1:24, R 1200 C from 'Tomorrow Never Dies' 1:18. Also to include is a James Bond 007 Secret Service Game made by Spears Games as well as as a BMW M Roadster 1:43. Condition Report: All Models are in very good condition
AN UNUSUAL BLACK JAPANNED WATCH STAND IN THE FORM OF A MINIATURE TABLE CLOCKANONYMOUS, PROBABLY MID TO LATE 18th CENTURYWith brass finial to the domed superstructure painted in gilt with game bids flanked by leafy motifs, over cavetto top moulding and front door decorated with lozenge shaped panels enclosing stylised foliage within a diamond-hatched ground, the interior with suspension hook and red velvet back panel set behind a foliate scroll-pierced brass repousse mask incorporating laurel bordered circular aperture to centre, the sides gilt painted with further leafy trails within line borders, on cavetto moulded base, the circular watch aperture 5cm (2ins) diameter.17cm (6.75ins) high, 11.5cm (4.5ins) wide, 6cm (2.375ins) deep.Condition Report: Case is generally in fine condition with faults limited to a very small chip to the base at the rear left hand side and very slight historic wear. Condition Report Disclaimer
A collection of twenty-nine Lincoln City home programmes dating from 1953 to 1961, including Manchester United (friendly match 12th March 1955) Liverpool (30th October 1955 and FA Cup 3rd round January 8th, 1955) Sheffield Wednesday (September 7th, 1955) Spartak Moscow (April 23rd, 1956) and Leeds United (March 3rd, 1956) (29) Overall condition fair to good. there is evidence of rusting from the staples and also some cover damage and general age-related dirt and slight discolouration. The cover for the game v Stoke City on April 21st, 1956, is missing. The condition of the game v Spartak Moscow is particularly nice.
Collection of Horse racing books, racecards and ephemera, books: comprising: Phil Bull's Best Horses of 1946, good condition; Volume 1 of the General Stud Book, 1891, 5th edition, good condition; Horse and Hound Hunter Chasers and Point-To-Pointers annuals for 1980, 1981, 1982, all d/j's in worn condition; a quantity of novels mainly by Dick Francis, also John Francome and Jenny Pitman; A Concise History of British Horseracing, published by the National Horseracing Museum; racecards: comprising the final day's racing at Manchester Racecourse, 9th November 1963, moderate condition; two Washington D.C. International racecards (Laurel, Maryland) for 1970 (Fort Marcy) and 1982 (April Run), both good; three International Jockey Competition racecards, Europe v USA at Bay Meadows 20th November 1980; the GB v USA Sandown Salver 20th October 1982; and UK v Rest of the World at Sandown 25th September 1985; four 1995 racecards, Espom Oaks, Opening Day Royal Ascot; De Beers Diamond Day at Ascot; and Charity Race Day at Ascot; ephemera comprising 1935 Aintree fixtures Calendar; a cardboard weekly pass for Royal Ascot in 1946; a Bay Meadows 1982-83 Media Guide; two lead horses and a jockey from the Britain's Famous Racing Colours Series, all with damage; a Sporting Life puzzle; a Chad Valley Race Record betting Game, plays at 33 1/3 rpm, the double-sided disc with ten grooves allowing ten different results for two races, complte with betting slips; a qty. of Her Majesty's Representative Private Garage windscreen stickers for Ascot Races; and a few other race tickets/badges (qty)
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