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Lot 67

19th century Anglo Indian sandalwood and horn games box with domed lid, two compartments to interior with pair ivory card game markers and playing cards 18cm wide x 13cm deepx 5.3cm high

Lot 1038

Chalkit football game by Goodard & Son, London, circa 1933,comprising wipeable board printed on the front with football pitch with goals, penalty lines and centre, reverse with rules of the game, 10 by 7.5cm

Lot 1069

Woolwich Arsenal v West Ham United cup tie at Plumstead, 13th January 1906 b & w postcard,titled "Kitchen plays a great game", 8.5 by 13.5cm., bears wear to corners and creasedThis fixture resulted in a 1-1 draw.

Lot 1077

The Football Association Rules of the Association and Laws of the Game handbooks,bound in two season pairs forming five volumes, for 1922 to 1924, 1929 to 1931, 1931 to 1933, 1932-1934 (so therefore with a duplicate for season 1932-33) and 1934 to 1936, all bound in red cloth by R. Riviere & Son, London, for Arsenal FC circa 1948 and pasted with an Arsenal FC library label; sold with original green cloth volumes of the same title for 1937-38 and the aborted 1939-40 season, the latter with Arsenal Football Club company stamp and facsimile signature stamp of George Allison; plus two London Football Association handbooks for seasons 1929-30 and 1934-35, red cloth with gilt titling, both pasted with an Arsenal FC library label; sold together with a collection of football books, including a group of six bound volumes of Athletic News Football Annuals, for 1900-01, 1929-30, 1935-36, 1938-39 and 1963-64 (titled now changed to News of the World and Empire News Annual, all with wrappers removed; together with a double volume with annuals for seasons 1933-34 and 1934-35, covers preserved, the binding by R. Riviere & Son, London, for Arsenal FC circa 1948, pasted with an Arsenal FC library label; the lot also a Riviere-bound for Arsenal volume containing two Topical Times Annuals for 1933-34 and 1934-35, covers preserved; together with 11 other football publications circa 1940s-1960s, including Sunday Chronicle Annuals, Alec Whitcher's "Soccer Calling" with d/j,  and other titles (27 vols in total)  

Lot 1081

The Football Annual 1871, edited by Charles W. Alcock, published by Virtue & Co., London, third edition, 90-pages with hardcover, featuring hints how to play, Football Association, English clubs, laws of the game, etc, front exterior cover bears stamp for CHARLES F. PARDON CRA, spine bears tape and some pages loose Provenance: Charles Frederick Pardon, Cricket Reporting Agency and Editor of John Wisden's Cricketers' Almanack 1887-1890.

Lot 1082

The Football Annual 1873, edited by Charles W. Alcock, published by Virtue & Co., London,second edition, 114-pages with card cover, featuring hints how to play, Football Association, English clubs, laws of the game, etc, front exterior cover bears hand written CRA in black ink, spine bears losses to top, wear throughoutProvenance:Charles Frederick Pardon, Cricket Reporting Agency and Editor of John Wisden's Cricketers' Almanack 1887-1890.

Lot 1083

The Football Annual 1875, edited by Charles W. Alcock, published by Virtue & Co., London,eighth edition, 166-pages with card cover, featuring hints how to play, Football Association, English clubs, laws of the game, etc, front exterior cover bears stamp for CHARLES F. PARDON CRA, spine bears tape Provenance:Charles Frederick Pardon, Cricket Reporting Agency and Editor of John Wisden's Cricketers' Almanack 1887-1890.

Lot 1084

The Football Annual 1877, edited by Charles W. Alcock, published by Ward, Lock & Co., London,second edition, 190-pages with card cover featuring hints how to play, Football Association, English clubs, laws of the game, etc, front exterior cover bears stamp for CHARLES F. PARDON CRA, with hand written address in black ink, spine bears tape and back cover damage cracked on the insideProvenance:Charles Frederick Pardon, Cricket Reporting Agency and Editor of John Wisden's Cricketers' Almanack 1887-1890.

Lot 1085

The Football Annual 1880, edited by Charles W. Alcock, published by The Cricket Press, Ludgate Hill, London,thirteenth year of publication, 166-pages with card cover featuring hints how to play, Football Association, English clubs, laws of the game, etc, front exterior cover bears stamp for CHARLES F. PARDON CRA, spine bears tape and wear throughoutProvenance:Charles Frederick Pardon, Cricket Reporting Agency and Editor of John Wisden's Cricketers' Almanack 1887-1890.

Lot 1086

The Football Annual 1881, edited by Charles W. Alcock, published by The Cricket Press, London,fourteenth year of publication, 206-pages with card cover featuring hints how to play, Football Association, English clubs, laws of the game, etc, front exterior cover bears stamp for CHARLES F. PARDON CRA, spine bears tape and back cover damage on cornersProvenance:Charles Frederick Pardon, Cricket Reporting Agency and Editor of John Wisden's Cricketers' Almanack 1887-1890.

Lot 1087

The Football Annual 1882, edited by Charles W. Alcock, published by The Cricket Press, London,fifteenth year of publication, 230-pages with card cover featuring hints how to play, Football Association, English clubs, laws of the game, etc, front exterior cover bears stamp for CHARLES F. PARDON CRA, spine bears tape and back cover damage cracked on the inside

Lot 299

Badminton Library of Sports & Pastimes,all first editions, 32 vols., titles comprising racing & steeplechasing, yachting (2), coursing & falconry, big game shooting (2), dancing, athletics & football, motors & motor driving, boating, the poetry of sport, football, archery, riding, rowing, cricket, fishing, shooting, fishing (pike and other course fish, salmon and trout), golf, mountaineering, driving, shooting (moor and marsh), boxing & wrestling, cycling, tennis, athletics, billiards, swimming, hunting, seas fishing, skating figure staking & curling etc., generally good condition, (32)

Lot 353

French 17th century book titled 'La Maison Académique des Jeux' with content including a chapter translating as 'The Royal and Honourable Game of Jeu de Paume',published in Lyon in 1674, also containing a chapter on billiards, frontispiece, 322 pages, leather binding, good condition internally, some faults to binding

Lot 391

Selection of golfing books and ephemera from the collection of the golfer Tom Haliburton,comprising signed South Herts golf club dinner menu for DJ Rees, 20th October 1950; Exhibition golf match souvenir programme and score card at Bath golf club 28th August 1948; letters to Tom Haliburton from Lord Brabazon of Tara dated 10th July 1961 and from the Sports editor of the Daily Mail George Metcalfe dated 20th May 1949; Scottish Field December 1956 with article about Tom Halburton; Canada Cup matches programme at Laval-Sur-Le-Lac golf club August 1954; National PGA club professional Championship programme 18-21st October 1973; further newspaper and golfing magazine; sold together with a collection of books include Golf by Henry Cotton; Helensburgh Golf Club celebration of the first 100 years; The Ryder Cup by Dale Concannon; Swing to Better Golf by Ronnie White; Piccadilly World of Golf 1972; My Golfing Album by Henry Cotton; Master Golfers in Action by Louis T Stanley; Winning Golf by Byron Nelson; This Game of Golf by Henry Cotton; How to become a scratch golfer by Patrick Campbell; Swing the clubhead by Ernest Jones; Round in sixty eight by Henry Longhurst; On learning golf by Percy Boomer; Golf my life’s work by JH Taylor; The Golfer’s Year by Tom Scott & Webster Evans; Out of the rough by Joseph Shaw; How to play golf by Harry Vardon, (qty)

Lot 410

Seven early to mid 18th century Dutch blue and white earthenware tiles depicting the game of Kolf/Kolven and Beugelen,each of square form depicting a player in the centre, four with blue scroll decoration, majority measuring 12 by 12cm., sold together with KINDERSPELEN OP TEGELS translated to 'Children's games on tiles' by Jan Pluis, Van Gorcum Assen 1979. Dutch edition, hardcover with d/j, 316-page with with b & w illustrations, tiles bearing crazing and chips and losses to edges, wear to d/j with tears to edges, (8)

Lot 418

London 1908 Olympic Game Competitor's enamel lapel badge,by Vaughton of Birmingham, bearing the goddess Nike surrounded by legend in blue enamel OLYMPIC GAMES LONDON 1908 COMPETITOR, reverse with badge pin, stamped VAUGHTON BIRM and competitor's number 1794, bears some pitting to blue enamel

Lot 506

Leeds United signed Copdock international hotel letterhead v Ipswich Town, played at Portman Road, 12th October 1974,signed in blue ink by 15 squad members including Armfield, Bremner, Lorimer, Hunter, Clarke, Yorath, Eddie, Gray, Giles, Jordan, McKenzie and more, bears fold and creasesJimmy Armfield's first away game after taking over from Brian Clough's infamous 44 day stint as manager.The fixture resulted in a 0-0 draw.

Lot 625

A very early Football Association tour blazer badge relating to the first ever England v Germany international football matches played in Berlin, 23rd and 24th November 1899, originally belonging to the pioneering F.A. official Charles James Hughes (1853-1916),the cloth badge with intricate silk work and metal thread featuring the British Royal Coat of Arms, Union Jack and German Navy Ensign flags, and the Prussian Eagle, inscribed THE FOOTBALL ASSOCIATION, 1899, very good condition possibly unusedAlthough deemed unofficial, and played a short while before the German Football Association (DFB) was founded, these twin back-to-back games were the first ever England v Germany international football matches - and the start of one of the most famous rivalries in world football. The matches were played on a Football Association Tour of Germany at the invitation of Walther Bensemann, Secretary of the German Committee for International Soccer Matches.The historic first Germany v England match on the 23rd November 1899 ended as a 13-2 win for the tourists. Five of the England goals were scored by Burnley's Edgar Chadwick. The other goals all came in braces, scored by the amateurs E.D. Brown (Clapton) and Geoffrey Wilson (Corinthians), and the professionals Fred Forman (Nottingham Forest) and Billy Bassett (WBA). The crowd was recorded as 1,500.In the second game, played at 10am the following day, and attended by 512 spectators, England won the match 10-2, with half the visitors' goals being scored by Newcastle United's Joe Rogers. The Corinthians amateur Stanley Taylor scored a brace, as did Nottingham Forest's Frederick Forman, whilst West Bromwich Albion's Billy Bassett netted the other England goal. In both matches the German goalscorers were Bock of Fortuna Berlin and Walter Jestram of Berliner Thor uFC Britannia 1892.The German team for both matches included Ivo Schricker who would go on to become the third FIFA General Secretary 1932 to 1951.

Lot 808

Fan Zhiyi red Crystal Palace no.5 home jersey, season 1998-99,Adidas, long-sleeved with NATIONWIDE FOOTBALL LEAGUE sleeved badges, club crest and sponsor logo, reverse numbered 5History was made on October 17th 1998 with Chinese footballers Fan Zhiyi and Sun Jihai at Crystal Palace as the pair both started an English Football League game for the first time. It would arguably prove a turning point in the popularity of English football in China and the beginning of the reported viewing figures that have driven clubs to expand into China over the years since. Crystal Palace taking on Norwich City at Selhurst Park in the English second tier saw 18,100 inside the ground but was said to be watched by 300 million people in China.

Lot 548

An assortment of vintage cards and games, to include playing cards, 'Pall Mall' Whist marker and more Condition Report: The New Game of Music includes instructions, 48 cards and 2 advertising cards. The Naval and Military Families game includes instructions and 48 cards, but only the lid of the box is present. Marked 'Lith & printed by E.Nister, Nuremberg'.

Lot 533

BACK GAMMON GAME SET, 7cm x 23cm x 40cm, complete in leather case

Lot 513

Makenzie Thorpe (b.1956) Limited Edition book 'The Game of life', an exhibition of works based on football and it's impact on our lives, accompanied by a signed limited edition print 'Black Knight' and a minted medal that bears the image 'Boy and Ball' 531/995 with certificate of authenticity plus hardback book 'From the Heart' by Mackenzie Thorpe, pub. Universe, 2000

Lot 60

A mahogany cased Black Forest cuckoo mantel clock. With shooting themed carved decoration depicting suspended game and a gun. 46cm. Missing pediment. Repair to cuckoo.

Lot 1062

A Who Wants To Bo A Millionaire game; a string topped stool; hat box and contents; and a circular topped side table

Lot 445

A THIRTY FOUR PIECE PALISSY (WORCESTER) GAME SERIES PART TEA AND DINNER SERVICE, comprising a covered sugar bowl, eight tea cups and saucers, eight tea plates, six dinner plates and three dessert bowls (Condition report: pieces in good condition with a little crazing and signs of light use) (34)

Lot 449

A BOX AND LOOSE METALWARES, KITCHENALIA, PAINTINGS AND SUNDRY ITEMS, to include two oil paintings on board in gilt frames: a landscape signed Thomas Williams 1989, and a painting of chickens by Daphne Hughes, letter from the artist, biography and receipt to verso, largest frame size 49.5cm x 69cm, a Protector Lamp & Lighting Co Ltd miner's safety lamp, type 6 stamped 1980, a shooting stick, a pair of brass vases height 25cm, a Salter's Pocket Balance No 3, a brass ejector candlestick, bells including one with a horn handle, decorative brasswares, a vintage cast steel wooden handled herb cutter, a SIF cast iron mincer, a boxed 'The Royal Game of Bezique' set (sd) (1 BOX + LOOSE)

Lot 487

A QUANTITY OF ASSORTED TOYS AND GAMES, SCALEXTRIC, ETC, including a mounted figure of eight race track lay out, overall length 122.5cm x width 61cm, four boxed Tri-ang Scalextric cars in very poor condition, to include Lister Jaguar, No.E1 and Aston Martin, No.E2 both with lights, a box of playworn diecast and plastic vehicles, to include Dinky Supertoys Foden Flat Truck, No.502/902, orange 2nd type cab and chassis, green body and green ridged hubs, Corgi Toys James Bond Aston Martin, No.261 and Batmobile, No.267, Corgi, Corgi Rockets (no key), Matchbox etc., a boxed Aurora 'Derby Day' game, box in a poor state and completeness not checked, a small quantity of Lego bricks, a tin of glass and clay marbles, loose and boxed Scalextric track, etc (3 boxes and loose) (Condition report: most items are generally in well used condition with some items in poor condition)

Lot 717

SEVEN BOXES AND LOOSE TOYS, BOOKS AND GAMES, to include a boxed Minic GT Championship Race, extra track, figures and accessories, a boxed Waddington's Future Scientist Electronics Lab No 344, Airfix and other model kits, parts and instructions for various projects, a boxed Chad Valley Skill Ball game, games to include Flinch, Tiddly Winks and jigsaws, approximately fifty books including a shrink wrapped copy of Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan The Movie Script Library, well read Beano, Football, James Bond and The Monkees annuals, Meccano books of models, plaster figures and mould making materials, Fisher Price tool sets, a boxed LLedo diecast Kit Kat van, etc (sd) (7 BOXES + LOOSE)

Lot 204

Mixed Lot comprising four boxed Burago Collectors toy cars to include Bugatti and Jaguar, together with a vintage sheep jigsaw puzzle, The New Map Motorchase Across London game, a vintage Viewmaster viewer and a quantity of toy farm animals (plastic)

Lot 207

Box of mixed items to include Top Trump cards, Etchasketch game, vintage slide viewer and slides

Lot 235

Entex Electronic vintage Space Invader hand held game, together with a vintage cassette player and a vintage torch

Lot 226

Two pairs of novelty bookends, including one pair with carved elephants (16cm) and two with imitation books Golf, The Royal and Ancient Game and a Drawer in the form of two Books (a/f) (5)

Lot 398

Collection of assorted Electrical items inc Vintage Jungler Game, Ted Baker earphones etc

Lot 314

With its 'Big Valve' Twin-Cam and distinctive livery, the John Player Special was the most desirable iteration of Lotus' game-changing Europa.UK supplied, right-hand drive indicating 79,804 milesBeautifully restored in 2006 by Peter Smith Sports CarsDetailed history file with images from restoration and invoices etcWell-presented and ready to be enjoyed this summerOffered here is rather a special little Lotus instantly recognisable by its ‘bread-van’ profile and glorious, iconic ‘John Player Special’ paint scheme. First registered in October 1974 this Europa has the desirable Lotus/Ford twin-cam engine and is noted on the registration paperwork as a ‘Special’ model. The ‘Special’ model was a limited run of Europas, the final and most advanced evolution exclusively finished in ‘John Player Special’ colours commemorating Team Lotus' 1972 F1 World Championship title.GFB 864N was subject to extensive restoration works back in 2006 by Lotus specialist, Peter Smith Sports Cars, with invoices and images from the restoration contained in the comprehensive history file alongside the original service book, a wealth of invoices and assorted paperwork, old MOTs, letters from Lotus, old period images and a current V5C.In summary, this is a rare opportunity to take ownership of an enjoyable British miniature GT that really represents a snapshot in time when Lotus dominated motorsport and vehicle design had no boundaries. A real eyeful and thrilling to drive, this cracking little sports car is offered from a private collection of landmark automobiles and very sensibly guided.SpecificationMake: LOTUSModel: EUROPAYear: 1974Chassis Number: 74082388PRegistration Number: GFB 864NTransmission: ManualEngine Number: R32250 Drive Side: Right-hand DriveOdometer Reading: 79804 MilesMake: RHDClick here for more details and images

Lot 610

A super, low mileage, right-hand drive example of the very rare GTS.The rarest of all 928s, only 2,904 GTS models were builtFrom the final year of production and Singapore delivered in right-hand drivePurchased new by a British resident who brought the car back with him in 1999In beautiful original condition with Polar Silver paintwork over light grey leatherFull and documented history from new. Speedo change to MPH recorded in the service bookLess than 40,000 miles (both speedos) from new. Original book pack with service book stamped up-to-dateMost recent service with a Porsche specialist at 31,541 miles (July 2020). Current mileage 31,595In terms of the 928, in 1989 Porsche moved the game on with the even more powerful 928 GT, which with a top speed of around 170mph was the Stuttgart firm's fastest production car at that time, before launching the model's ultimate incarnation, the 928 GTS. Introduced at the Frankfurt Motor Show in 1991, the latter boasted a 5.4-litre engine producing all of 345bhp and automatics were fitted with the much faster responding Dynamic Kickdown gearboxes setting them apart from the previous models. Externally, the GTS differed from the S4 with its new style of alloy wheels, flared rear arches and a body-coloured rear spoiler. What Porsche was not advertising when the 928GTS was released was the price, which was amongst the most expensive cars on the road at the time. This severely hampered sales despite the model's level of competency and long standard equipment list. Porsche discontinued the GTS in 1995 after selling only 2,904 examples in total, which at the time was a problem, but in 2020 makes for a rare and incredibly desirable model.Offered here is a Singapore delivered (C28), right-hand drive, 928 GTS supplied new by Stuttgart Auto Pte. Ltd. and registered on 6 January 1995. Specified by a British resident in Singapore in Polar Silver paintwork with Classic grey leather interior the buyer couldn’t leave his Porsche behind and imported the car back to the UK in 1999. From new servicing was carried out at regular intervals by the supplying dealer in Singapore then Porsche main agents in the UK up to 2009.Our vendor carefully selected this example to become part of his collection in 2010 and since then the GTS has been enjoyed occasionally, carefully dry stored and when required service by the local Porsche specialist with a great industry reputation for Porsche of this era. Present in the history file is the original book-pack with original service book stamped up-to-date. The most recent service shows in July 2020 with an MOT completed at the same time. The current is valid until 26/07/2022. A speedo change to MPH is also documented by Porsche Centre Kent in March 1999 at 12,407 Km (7,593 miles).The exterior of this example is exceptional and the interior shows only light wear as expected with a car from the mid 90s. The wheels are in great shape and fitted with correct premium brand tyres as you will see in the detailed images and video footage. On test, the car fired into life with ease and the engine sounded good and healthy. The accompanying history file includes the aforementioned book-pack, associated paperwork, old MOTs, the current MOT and current V5c ready for transfer.Our vendor, a genuine classic car enthusiast, speaks fondly of trips in his GTS to Tuscany with the old V8 eating the miles with ease. Along with handsome lines and reasonable maintenance costs, these front engine V8 Porsche GTs from the 90s are becoming increasingly popular and difficult to source in such lovely condition.SpecificationMake: PORSCHEModel: 928Year: 1995Chassis Number: W00ZZZ92ZRS800485Registration Number: M198 EAHTransmission: AutoEngine Number: 81R50931 Drive Side: Right-hand DriveOdometer Reading: 31594 MilesMake: RHDInterior Colour: GreyClick here for more details and images

Lot 107

A group of vintage games and collectables, including a Victorian brass whist marker made by Perry & Co, a brass wax seal with Royal crest, a brass spinner, a two pillar steel corkscrew, a direct pull corkscrew disguised as a brass key, two pairs of nut crackers, a set of Canadian National Railway Scenic Views set of gold edged playing cards by Chas Goodall & Son Ltd, 'The Great Game Pit' cards, 'Sorry' board game, a small wooden chess set, bone and ebony dominos, and draughts / backgammon. (1 bag)

Lot 294

WORLD'S FINEST #130, 140, 144, 145,147, 149 & 80 PG GIANT MORE SECRET ORIGINS #8 (7 in Lot) - (1962/65 - DC - UK Cover Price) - Includes Superman, Batman, Robin, Riddle of the Four Planets, Clayface Superman, Brainiac, Clayface, Prison for Heroes, Doomed Boy Heroes, Game of Secret Identities, How the Justice League Started, Aquababy, Atom - Flat/Unfolded

Lot 322

Approximately 75 Pokemon Trading Cards together with a quantity of Star Wars Tazos, Tazos Walker Collector Album with various Tazzos, Pog Micro Tournament Game Pack and Tiger Pokemon Pickachu Key Ring

Lot 889

A Gotham Two Gun Roto Shot game

Lot 1247

A Simpsons Cluedo board game, a ship in a bottle, a Coca-Cola ice bucket, a Lord of The Rings board game, two items of plated ware, football magazines, Topper comics, etc. (two boxes) **PLEASE NOTE THIS LOT IS NOT ELIGIBLE FOR POSTING AND PACKING**

Lot 233

A modern table football game

Lot 381

A vintage boxed Chad Valley Company Ltd. "Escalado" horse racing game

Lot 249

Cricket Legend Sir Vivian Richards Signed Sporting Masters Photo Measuring 22x16 Overall. Limited Edition 456 of 500. Photo Shows Richards Enjoying a Game Of Chess With Fellow cricket Legend Sachin Tendulkar. Good Signature. Good condition. All autographs come with a Certificate of Authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £4.99, EU from £6.99, Rest of World from £8.99

Lot 30

Brian Clough signed 9x6 Cloughie Walking on Water book page. English football player and manager, being one of only four managers to have won the English league while managing two different clubs. He played as a striker and remains one of the Football League's highest goalscorers, but his career was shortened by a serious injury. As a manager, Clough's name is closely associated with that of Peter Taylor, who served as his assistant manager at various clubs in the 1960s, 1970s and 1980s. They achieved great successes with Derby County and Nottingham Forest. He is also remembered for giving frequent radio and television interviews in which he made controversial remarks about players, other managers and the overall state of the game. Good condition. All autographs come with a Certificate of Authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £4.99, EU from £6.99, Rest of World from £8.99

Lot 334

Lennie Bennett signed 6x4 black and white photo dedicated. Michael Berry (26 September 1938 - 8 April 2009), known professionally as Lennie Bennett, was an English comedian and game show host. Good condition. All autographs come with a Certificate of Authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £4.99, EU from £6.99, Rest of World from £8.99

Lot 357

Jose Mourinho Chelsea signed 14 x 18 limited edition big blue tube photo. Photo shows Chelsea League Champions 2004 05 As Mourinho led Chelsea to their first league title in 50 years In his first year as manager. Chelsea only lost 1 game and conceded only 15, the lowest ever by a top-flight team. Total of 95 points set a premiership record. Good condition. All autographs come with a Certificate of Authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £4.99, EU from £6.99, Rest of World from £8.99

Lot 363

Matt Le Tissier signed 16 x 23 Coloured Limited edition big blue tube photo. Photo shows Tissier scoring the last goal at the Dell to win the game in the 88th Minute, Southampton 3 Arsenal 2, 19th May 2001. Good condition. All autographs come with a Certificate of Authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £4.99, EU from £6.99, Rest of World from £8.99

Lot 528

Tottenham Hotspurs 4 Individually Signed Team Sheets Vs Man Utd, on Sunday 14th May 2017 at White Lane. This Game is the Final Game Played at White Hart Lane. Signatures include Glen Hoddle, Pat Jennings, Alan Mullery and Martin Chivers. Fantastic Signatures. Good condition. All autographs come with a Certificate of Authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £4.99, EU from £6.99, Rest of World from £8.99

Lot 95

Paul Amos signed 10x8 colour photo. Paul Roger Amos (born 6 March 1975) is a Welsh actor and web series producer, currently based in Canada. He is most noted for his recurring role as Vex in the television series Lost Girl, and as the voice of Jacob Frye in the Assassin's Creed video game franchise. Good condition. All autographs come with a Certificate of Authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £4.99, EU from £6.99, Rest of World from £8.99

Lot 392

Bandai - A vintage 1984 Bandai Police & Gang LCD double play hand held game. It appears physically in Good condition with some light signs of age and play use, there are some scratches around the battery compartment cover. (This does not constitute a guarantee)

Lot 393

Onko - Corgi - Tokai - A collection of retro toys including Onko Super Space-Jack, Corgi Honda Superbike, a Game 89 hand held computer game and a pair of Tokai Morse Code Transceivers. They all show signs of age and play use, the Space-Jack has lost one of its battery compartment covers. They appear in Fair to Good condition overall. (This does not constitute a guarantee)

Lot 395

Matchbox - Hasbro - Takara - A collection of vintage toys including 10 x Transformer toys, a boxed Matchbox Cascade game, a Mr Buns mooning figure and a box of dominoes. Some of the Transformers have parts missing, the rubber covering on the Cascade's spring boards has perished and will need replacing.

Lot 1295

Two Action Force vehicles, Fisher Price Jeep, Tonka racing car, Ertl Pay Hauler truck and Tomy Space Invader game (7)

Lot 1516

Two boxes of mixed toys including Speedtrax Road Racing set, Tomy Voice Changer, Remote Control Dominators etc. A boxed Entertech Photon Electronic Warrior Battle Game, gun damaged

Lot 1162

Three boxes of mainly 19th Century books including "The Russo-Turkish War", 4 assorted volumes; "The Carpenter & Builder", 7 assorted volumes; Sims "Living London", 3 volumes; "The Badminton Library", 6 volumes including Big Game Shooting, Fishing, etc

Lot 1052

Six Happy Venture Jigsaw Puzzles. BBC TV Fingerbobs, Magic Roundabout and other jigsaws, Game of Life, Operation, Spectrum games, approximately thirty six:- Two Boxes.

Lot 1065

Cricket Books: Wisdens 1960, 77, 81 and 86, Badminton Library, J. S. Finch Game In Season and letter, Neville Cardus, E.W.Swanton, Stanley Paul, Alston, Faber, Batsford, etc:- Two Boxes

Lot 1393

Vintage Toys and Annuals - 1950's complete boxed 'Driving Test' game, 'Coppit & Cappit' boxed game, three children's headdresses, 1930's Cojah and Japhet annuals, four 1950's Rainbow annuals, etc:- One Box

Lot 1402

A Boxed Tinplate 'Ping-Pong' Game, Made in China (with key; plus a small quantity of Elastolin farm animals.

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