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Doctor Who - a collection of x4 vintage games and puzzles: a Fasa 'Doctor Who Role Playing Game' 9001, a 1989 Battle For The Universe game, a Strawberry Fayre Denys Fisher Doctor Who Board Game an a Waddingtons 200 Piece 1982 puzzle, the contents factory sealed in their bags. All presumed complete, but sold as unchecked.
Doctor Who - a collection of x7 assorted Dr Who board games and jigsaw puzzles. Includes; vintage Battle For The Universe game, Time Travelling Action Game, Doctor Who Monopoly, and various Ravensburger jigsaw puzzles. All housed in their original boxes, unchecked for completeness (but generally appear to be complete).
Doctor Who - a collection of x7 vintage Dr Who jigsaw puzzles and games. To include; a Fasa ' The Doctor Who Role Playing Game ' 9001, x3 Whitman Fourth Doctor era boxed puzzles, x2 Third Doctor era Pleasure Product jigsaw puzzles, and a Doctor Who 'The Game Of Time And Space' boxed game. All are presumed complete, but are strictly sold as 'unchecked'. All boxed.
NO RESERVE Africa.- Lyell (Denis D.) Nyasaland for the Hunter and Settler, first edition, signed inscription from the author to George Garden on slip laid onto front pastedown, frontispiece and 19 photographic plates, map, illustrations, advertisements at rear, original pictorial cloth, gilt, spine ends and corners bumped and frayed, light rubbing and marking, [Czech, p. 101], 8vo, 1912.⁂ An excellent association copy of scarce book on the region's game. George Garden was a tea-planter noted for his collection of early photography, his is thanked in the preface to the present work and 7 of the illustrations are credited to him.
Central Asia.- Hedin (Sven) Central Asia and Tibet. Towards the Holy City of Lasa, 2 vol., first edition, Autograph Note signed from the author to Colonel F. M. Bailey with cabinet photograph of the author also with signed presentation inscription to Bailey loosely inserted, half-titles, portrait frontispieces, 4 folding colour maps, plates, 7 colour, book-label of Panos Gratsos to front endpapers, original pictorial cloth, gilt, spines slightly sunned, light rubbing, [Yakushi H100b], 8vo, 1903.⁂ The note and photograph inscribed to a fellow protagonist of the Great Game, Frederick Marshman Bailey (1882-1967), best remembered for his mission to Tashkent in 1918.
A SILK RUG IN PERSIAN TASTEWith a hunting pattern border with huntsman and variety of game Approximately 215 x 137cm Condition Report: Some minor wear to rug overall. Tasselled ends with the expected wear and fraying. Strips of fabric have been attached to the undersides of the tasselled ends. Please refer to additional images for visual reference to condition. Condition Report Disclaimer
An English caneware game pie tureen, 19th century, the cover surmounted by a rabbit, height 15cm, width 27.5cm, depth 19.5cm.Provenance: Michael Trethewey. A Gentleman of Taste.We are delighted to be selling items from the estate of the collector Michael Trethewey. Michael had an unerring eye for quality. He was a frequent visitor to these auction rooms, an elegantly dressed, unassuming man who bought well and had a singular passion for old-school antiques.
Antlers/Horns: Three Sets of Scottish Red Deer Antlers (Cervus elaphus), circa 1901, a set of young adult Red Deer antlers on cut frontlet, nine points (4+5), widest span 73cm, taken by Angus Campbell, dated 1901, another set on cut upper skull cap, eight points (4+4), widest span 57cm, taken again by Angus Campbell, a third set on cut skull cap, eight points (4+4), widest span 69.5cm, painted number 31 to skull - reference within game book entry "No 31 Red Deer, Very Poor Specimen", (3)
Skins/Hides: A Collection of African & European Game Trophy Hides, circa 1998, South Africa, to include - a Blue Wildebeest back skin 153cm by 125cm, two Bush Buck flank skins, Springbok flank skin, Gemsbok Oryx flank skin, Corsican Sheep flank skin, and a Gemsbok Oryx scrotum pouch, (7)Subject to VAT on the hammer price.
Skulls/Anatomy: Chinese Water Deer Game Trophy Skulls, circa early 21st century, four prepared adult male Chinese Water deer skulls, each upon a polished oak shield, two examples bearing an engraved brass plaque, together with four adult female prepared skulls, each upon a polished oak shield, each bearing an engraved brass plaque, (8)
Antlers/Horns: Himalyan Serow, Nilgai, Mid-Asian Ibex horns, circa 1897-1898, India, a set of Himalayan Serow adult male horns on cut upper frontlet, right horn 21.5cm, left horn 21cm, tip to tip 10.5cm, mounted upon an oval shaped mahogany shield, bearing paper label "78, Greig, Serow", reference within game book entry, - the following 24 specimens were killed by George Greig, late 93rd Highldrs, and sent here in 1899 on the death of Col A.C. Nightingale in whose house they were hung". a set of young adult male Nilgai horns on cut upper skull cap, mounted upon a shaped ebonised shield, painted number 10a to shield, reference within game book entry - " Horns of Nilgai or Nilgae, shot somewhere near Delhi, i think", a set of female Mid-Asian Ibex horns on cut upper skull, mounted upon a shaped ebonised shield, painted number 21 to shield, reference within game book entry - "is a good specimen I think a female Ibex shot in Tilail, i have not had an opportunity to compare it's size with others" (3)With CITES Article 10 (non-transferable) licence no.610811/02 (Himalayan Serow)
Antlers/Horns: South African Common Impala & Bushbuck Game Trophies, dated 2003, Zimbabwe, South Africa, Common Impala buck horns on upper skull, mounted upon a hard wood shield, bearing brass engraved plaque "Impala, Zimbabwe, 26/09/03", Bushbuck adult male horns on cut frontlet, mounted upon a hard wood shield, bearing brass engraved plaque "Bush Buck, Zimbabwe, 26/09/03", (2)
Antlers/Horns: Axis Deer or Chital (Axis axis), circa 1855, India, adult buck antlers on cut upper skull, eight points (4+4), right antler 94.5cm (37"), left antler 94.5cm (37"), tip to tip 47cm (18½"), widest span 63cm (24¾"), height 101cm, mounted upon a shaped shield, reference within game book entry - No 68 Chital (Cervus axis), 38", 4¾", 18½", 22½" (4+4 points) -The following 24 specimens were killed by George Greig, late 93rd High's, and sent here in 1899 on the death of Col A.C. Nightingale in whose house there were hanging".
Taxidermy: Astor Markhor (Capra falconeri falconeri), circa 1896, Kashmir, Northern India, adult male neck mount looking straight ahead, right horn 72.5cm, left horn 72cm, tip to tip 75.5cm, from the wall 48cm, height 83cm, mounted upon a later modern shaped shield, reference within the game book entry - "Markhor shot by Jock in Kashmir 1896",Measured using Rowland Ward method 9.
Antlers/Horns: A Collection of African Game Trophies, modern, South Africa, to include - two sets of large adult male Oryx horns on upper skulls, an adult male Blesbok, horns on upper skull, South African Springbok horns on upper skull, Black-backed Jackal complete skull, each with attached wall mounting bracket (5)
Taxidermy: Mid-Asian Ibex (Capra sibirica alaiana) circa 1893, Baltistan, Kashmir, adult male neck mount looking straight ahead, right horn 83cm (32½"), left horn 90.5cm (35½"), tip to tip 53.5cm (21"), from the wall 42cm, height 74cm, faint painted number to left horn 36, reference within game book entry - "36 Ibex shot by J. Campbell, 93rd Highlanders (my son), in Baltistan, Kashmir in 1893"Condition report: both ears broken off lacking.
Taxidermy: A Group of Countryside Game Birds, by Philip Leggett Taxidermy, Bolton, Lancashire, a full mount adult Common Snipe with wings slightly open, stood upon pebble covered groundwork, a full mount adult Woodcock stood upon soil and dry grass covered groundwork, amidst a natural setting of short grasses, a full mount adult Grey Partridge upon a soil covered shaped base, (af), together with a full mount White Polecat, in recumbent position upon a grit covered shaped base, (4)
Antlers/Horns: A Collection of African Game Trophies, circa 1998, South Africa, to include - Blue Wildebeest adult female horns on cut upper skull, widest span 63cm, height 68cm, mounted upon a polished hard wood shield, a set of adult male Common Impala horns on cut upper skull, mounted upon a polished hard wood shield, height 61cm, a set of adult male Bush Buck horns on cut upper skull, mounted upon a polished hard wood shield, height 48cm, a complete bleached Black-backed Jackal adult skull, mounted upon a circular shield, and a Springbok horn and Hartebeest tail mounted fly swat, (5)
Antlers/Horns: Blue Sheep or Bharal (Pseudois nayaur nayaur), circa 1855, Northern India, large adult ram horns on upper skull, right horn 58cm (22½"), left horn 54cm (21¼"), widest span 63cm, tip to tip 55cm, mounted upon a hardwood shield, with small attached plaque "64 Burhel 22⅜ X 11¼ X 22", reference within game book entry -"The following 24 specimens were killed by George Greig, late 93rd High's, and sent here in 1899 on the death of Col A.C. Nightingale in whose house there were hanging".
Taxidermy: Bengal Tiger Skin (Panthera tigris tigris), circa 1897-1898, India, adult flat skin rug, flat head, with limbs outstretched, nose to tail 248cm, across the forelimbs 157cm, across the rear limbs 142cm, backed onto a red cotton backing material, with double red serrated border, mounted upon a period wall hanging wooden frame, six Tigers are mentioned within the game book entries, listed as no's, 46 - 51 inclusive, taken by Major Robert Campbell.requires cleaning,
Antlers/Horns: Common Duiker & Oribi Game Trophies, dated 2003-2006, South Africa, medal class adult male Oribi horns on upper skull, mounted upon a shaped hard wood shield, with accompanying Safari Club International measurement form, bearing engraved brass plaque "Oribi, Zimbabwe, 26. 09. 03", medal class Common Duiker adult male horns on upper skull, mounted upon a shaped shield, with accompanying Safari Club International measurement form, Common Duiker adult male horns on cut upper skull, mounted upon a shaped shield, bearing engraved brass plaque "Duiker, Weltervreden , S.A, 28. 04. 06", Common Duiker adult male horns on cut skull cap, mounted upon a shaped hard wood shield, bearing engraved brass plaque "Duiker, "Shit", 24. 10. 04, Zimbabwe", including laminated amusing anecdote relating to the hunt, (4)
Antlers/Horns: Mid-Asian Ibex (Capra sibirica alaiana), circa 1868, Tilail Valley, Kashmir, Northern India, a set of large adult horns on cut upper skull, right horn 98.5cm (38½"), left horn 97cm (38"), tip to tip 61cm, mounted upon an ebonised shield, painted number 28 to shield, reference within game book entry - "No. 28 Ibex shot in Tilail Kashmir in 1868 - 38½ inches".
Antlers/Horns: Mid-Asian Ibex (Capra sibirica alaiana), circa 1855, Tilail Valley, Kashmir, Northern India, a set of large adult horns on cut upper skull cap, right horn 95.5cm (37"), left horn 95.5cm (37½"), tip to tip 72.5cm, mounted upon a hardwood shield, with small attached plaque "58 Grieg, Ibex 37½ inches", reference within game book entry - "No 58 Ibex Himalayan 37½ inches length of horn, The following 24 specimens were killed by George Greig, late 93rd High's, and sent here in 1899 on the death of Col A.C. Nightingale in whose house there were hanging".
Taxidermy: Hangul or Kashmir Deer (Cervus elaphus hanglu), dated 06th Sept 1863, Wurdwan Valley Kashmir, India, adult stag head mount looking straight ahead, 10 points (5+5), widest span 85cm, height 103, mounted upon a rustic shaped shield, bearing brass plaque "Shot on 6th Sept 1863, Wurdwan Valley, Cashmere, by R. Gordon, 93rd Highlrs", painted number 26 to shield, reference within game book entry.
Antlers/Horns: Tibetan Argali (Ovis ammon hodgsoni), circa late 19th century, India, a set of large adult ram horns on cut upper skull, right horn 93cm (36½"), left horn 93cm (36½"), tip to tip 44cm, widest span 53cm, mounted upon a rustic pedestal shield, painted number 22 to shield, reference within game book entry - " is the head of an Ovis ammon it was I think shot by Robbie Gordon of the 93rd, who long afterwards died of fever at Suakine (in 1885 I think), right horn 37", left 38" long - girth of each 16"". With CITES Article 10 (non-transferable) licence no.610811/01
Antlers/Horns: Astor Markhor (Capra falconeri falconeri), circa 1896, Kashmir, Northern India, adult male horns on upper skull, right horn 61.5cm, left horn 62cm, tip to tip 50.5cm, height 63cm, from the wall 39cm, mounted upon a shaped shield, reference within the game book entry - "Markhor shot by Jock in Kashmir 1896",Measured using Rowland Ward method 9.With CITES Article 10 (non-transferable) licence no.610847/02
Antlers/Horns: Barasingha or Swamp Deer (Cervus duvauceli duvauceli), circa late 19th century, a set of well formed adult stag antlers on cut upper skull cap, 18 points (9+9), widest span 65cm, height 82cm, mounted upon a rustic shaped shield, painted number 4 to shield, reference within game book entry, - "This stags head, was shot by me and my uncle at the same time, i do not know the name of it, but remember long ago someone called it a horse deer, which is no doubt incorrect".With CITES Article 10 (non-transferable) licence no.610847/01
Antlers/Horns: Mid-Asian Ibex (Capra sibirica alaiana), circa 1892-1893, Tilail Valley, Kashmir, Northern India, a set of large adult horns on cut upper skull, right horn 114.5cm (45"), left horn 118cm (46¼"), tip to tip 41cm, mounted upon an ebonised shield, painted number 20 to shield, reference within game book entry - " No. 20 is a good Ibex from Tilail, his length of horn 47" but was over 48" before part of the base of the horn was eaten away by fish insect, which is so destructive to horns of animals which have a core inside the horn". Taken by J Campbell. Recorded at position 15 in Rowland Wards Records of Big Game, dated 1896.
Antlers/Horns: South African Springbok & Blesbok Game Trophies, dated 2004 & 2006, South Africa, adult male Blesbok horns on upper skull, mounted upon a hard wood shield, bearing engraved brass plaque "Blesbok, Kwa-Zulu Natal, 20. 04. 04", a set of adult male Springbok horns on upper skull, mounted upon a hard wood shield, bearing engraved brass plaque "Springbok, Kaw-Zulu Natal, 22. 04. 04", another set of adult female Springbok horns on upper skull, mounted upon an ebonised shield, with embedded spent bullet casing to the forehead, bearing brass engraved plaque "Springbok, Doe, Weltervreden, S. A. 02. 05. 06", (3)
Antlers/Horns: Indian Blackbuck (Antilope cervicapra), circa 1893, India, two sets of adult male horns on cut upper skulls, each mounted upon matching ebonised shields, painted number 12 to each, reference within the game book entry - "No. 11&12, there are many of these in the house mostly numbered 11, some very good specimens", (2)
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