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Lot 352

Cinema Poster:  Game of Death, starring Bruce Lee, featuring Chuck Norris, directed by Robert Clouse, UK Quad, folded some markings, as a poster, w.a.f. (1)

Lot 420

Rugby:  I.R.F.U., 1926: Irish Rugby Football Union - Laws of the Game 1926-27, 12mo, D. (J.T. Drought) 1926, 32pps., ptd. wrappers. Scarce. (1)

Lot 424

Ireland versus Wales, 1929  Rugby:  I.R.F.U., Official Programme, Ireland versus Wales, 9th March, 1929, at Ravenhill, 8vo, Belfast (Wm. Strain & Sons) 1929, 2pps, together with newspaper cutting. (1) * The Game ended in a 5-5 draw.

Lot 434

A Magic Moment in Munster Rugby Rugby: I.R.F.U. [1978], An original Official Match Programme for Munster v. New Zealand at Thomond Park, Limerick, 31st October 1978, 8vo, Limerick (Leader) 1978, illus. and adverts, ptd. wrappers; together with an original Admission Ticket to the Game (No. 5520), both good examples. (2) * This was a watershed moment in Irish Rugby History, regarded as a David and Goliath fixture, the All-Blacks were conquered by the Munster Men on a score line of 12.0.

Lot 435

Grand-Slam Glory, 1948 Rugby: I.R.F.U, 1948, an Official issue oval leather Rugby Ball reputed to have been used at Ravenhill where Ireland beat Wales in 1948 to claim their First Grand-Slam. The ball with original stitching and inside lining, some wear and fading, otherwise a truly desirable memento of this historic event in Irish Rugby History. (1) * Ireland beat Wales at Ravenhill on 13th March, 1948 on a score line of 6 points to 3, captained by the late great Karl Mullen to claim their First Grand Slam. Provenance: Purchased from these Rooms in 2010, having been acquired by an attendee at the game in Ravenhill in 1948.

Lot 442

Soccer:  F.A.I.,  International Match, Ireland v. Yugoslavia, 19th October 1955, Dalymont Park, Official match programme, (No. 1395), illus. & adverts, ptd. wrappers. Good Copy. (1) * One of Ireland's most controversial matches ever played. The Archbishop of Dublin (McQuaid) demanded the Game be cancelled and condemned anyone who would attend. The reasoning was the persecution of a Yugoslavian Bishop.

Lot 456

Soccer:  Patience (Bob)ed. Football is a Funny Game According to Saint and Greavsie, 4o L. (Stanley Paul) 1986, illus. by Jake Tebbit, Signed by St. John and Greaves, pictorial boards. Good Copy. (1)

Lot 995

[Mehigan (P.J.)] Carbery (pseudo) Hurling, Ireland's National Game, 8vo Tralee (The Kerryman) 1946, adverts, ptd. wrappers; Macken (Ultan) Eddie Keher's Hurling Life, 8vo, Cork (The Mercier Press) 1978, First Edn., Signed by Eddie Keher and Ultan Macken, illus., green cloth, pictorial d.j. (2)

Lot 998

Bloody Sunday, 1920 A Dark Day in GAA & Irish History 'Bloody Sunday' An original Admission Ticket to Croke Park, Great Challenge Match (Football), Tipperary v. Dublin, Sunday, November 21,1920. Pink card, 3 ins x 4 ¼ ins, vertical fold mark with slight tear, number written rear in ms. It was at this match that British soldiers opened fire on the pitch and crowd, killing a player and twelve spectators. This followed Michael Collins' operation against British secret service agents earlier that morning, in which fourteen British officers were shot dead. The period 1918 - 1920 was a turbulent and dangerous period in Irish History. Martial Law was enforced in many areas, and the activities of the G.A.A. and other Sporting Organisations were severely curtailed. The behaviour of the British Forces in Ireland forced many young men to join the Irish Volunteers, and other Republican Organizations despite having no background in the movement. Especially in Tipperary, many young men of the time, and particularly those involved in Gaelic Games joined in the struggle for Irish Independence. With such exciting events as the Rescue of Sean Hogan at Knocklong Railway Station in May 1919, several of the country's leading Footballers became involved in the War of Independence. By early March 1920 the number of Gaelic Games played almost came to a standstill. This trend continued into the early summer when normally the volume of activity should have been increasing. In October there came a sudden and brief revival of Inter-County Fixtures. However, the following month was to have a tragic outcome. In early October, approximately five thousand spectators who had so far that year had little exciting fare were entertained by a rousing Challenge Football Match in Croke Park, between Dublin and Kildare, which Dublin won. Soon afterwards, the Tipperary County Board issued a challenge to Dublin. A match was arranged for 2.45 p.m. on Sunday November 21st, again at Croke Park. The game was well organised, and advertised as The G.A.A. Challenge Match. It was intended that the money raised from the match would help the Association for the Dependents of the I.R.A. who had been killed or imprisoned. The events which occurred at that game, now known as ''Bloody Sunday,'' followed the early morning assassination of eleven British Intelligence Agents, ''The Cairo Gang,'' in an operation organized by Michael Collins. When the British retaliated later that day, it was to Croke Park that the Military and Auxiliary Forces came, recognizing that the Stadium was the centre and symbol of Irish Nationalism and Nationalistic Aspirations. ''Then suddenly and without any warning, Croke Park was the scene of a holocaust??'' They fired into the crowd indiscriminately, killing twelve people and wounding about sixty, ''On the field Michael Hogan, one of the Tipperary backs (and one of only two Irish Volunteer Officers on the Tipperary Team) lay mortally wounded, while within seconds a dozen spectators were dead or dying, many more seriously wounded.'' This was Bloody Sunday. Nothing more strikingly illustrates the close connections between the G.A.A. and the Republican Movement between 1916 and 1922, than ''Bloody Sunday"; together with a Photograph of Frank Mc Partland, wearing his medals. (2) Provenance:   Frank Mc Parland, G.P.O. / O'Connell Street Garrison 1916 Rising, who attended the Game. It was sold at O'Reilly's Auctions in 1993 along with his medals and other artefacts, and by descent to the present vendor.

Lot 210

each of terminal of oval outline with guilloche enamel detail of various game birds, in a fitted box for Garrard & Co ... LondonWidth of cufflink terminal: 2cm

Lot 801

GAME BOOK : Many entries between 1910 - 1930. Half morocco, oblong folio, originally purchased from Henningham & Hollis. With a nearly unused late 19th century " Memorandum " book. (2)

Lot 290

McEWAN, Ian - a small collection of four signed first editions including : ' Atonement,' 2001. " Other Minds," 2001. " Soursweet," 1988. " The Imitation Game." * all in immaculate condition.(4)

Lot 440

‡Julian Trevelyan RA (1910-1988) Game Park Signed, numbered and inscribed 2/125 Game Park Julian Trevelyan (in pencil to margin) Etching and aquatint in colours 34.9 x 47.2cm (plate) Provenance: The Estate of Dame Elisabeth Frink and Lin Jammet Mary Fedden and Julian Trevelyan were close friends of Elisabeth Frink. They often visited Frink and her second husband Ted Pool when they lived at Corbès in the Cévennes. Later they would stay at Woolland with Frink and Alex Csaky.

Lot 686

Two boxes containing assorted toys to include action figures, grandstand hand held Batman game

Lot 451

A Game Boy colour purple in carry case, together with six Game Boy games to include Mario and Yoshi, Bomber Man etc, together with a Nintendo DS with charger

Lot 173

John MALTBY (1936-2020)Nine Men's MorrisA painted wood board game with eighteen earthernware merrillsSigned and dated 1978Width 25cmCondition report: Excellent condition, without damage or repair

Lot 2172

Nintendo DS console and stylus, no charger and a Dr Kawashimas Brain Training Game. P&P Group 1 (£14+VAT for the first lot and £1+VAT for subsequent lots)

Lot 2277

Grandstand Astro Wars game machine with mains adapter, appears in very good condition, unboxed. P&P Group 1 (£14+VAT for the first lot and £1+VAT for subsequent lots)

Lot 2278

Nintendo Game Boy with eight games, Bubble Ghost, Star Trek, Super Mario Land, Tetris, Dr X Mario, Home Alone 2, Donkey Kong and Lemmings, also includes Games Light and carry case. P&P Group 1 (£14+VAT for the first lot and £1+VAT for subsequent lots)

Lot 1150

Postcard, Social history, RP, well animated scene, showing Bubbles game at fairground or fete, unidentified location, late 1920's (unused, gd) (1)

Lot 154

Game and Card Game Instructions and Ephemera from the 1870s onwards to include rules and price lists inc. De La Rue Rock & James price list. Games include Napoleon, Parlour Baseball, Snow White, Royal Mail etc. (gen gd) (20+)

Lot 156

Early Victorian Hand Drawn Transformation Game circa 1845, game drawn onto one sheet of cut and folded paper (fragile but otherwise gd)

Lot 207

Playing Cards and Games, 34 packs of cards to include Cricket World Cup England 99, P&O, Top Trumps, Elvis, Heroes of the Persian Gulf, Watership Down, World Football 2010, Coronation Street, Fantastic 4, Cadbury Land, Dragon Ballz, Tetley, Riders of the Range game etc. (gen gd) (34)

Lot 343

Football, Tottenham Hotspur Season ticket Books (21) 1959-60, 1963-4, 1965-6, 1975-6 and a complete run from 1984-5 to 2001-2 some seem to have not hardly been used and are near full of vouchers others have all been used. Other items include Large Poster BSC Young Boys v Spurs Champions League 2010, Tottenham Hotspur Handbooks 1952-3 & 1982-3, 1981 F.A. Cup Winners reunion Dinner brochure, Tottenham Hotspur v Nottingham Forest 1983 1st Sunday game programme with Share Prospect Application form wrapper cover, non Spurs Christian Fochs signed poster. (fair/vg)

Lot 372

Football programmes, a collection of early floodlit game programmes 1950/1960's inc. Derby Co v Notts Co Fr 52/3, QPR Friendlies 53/4 v Arsenal and Brentford, Southend v Norwich 55/6 (Opening of Roots Hall), Man Utd v Real Madrid European Cup semi-final 56/7 and Liverpool v Everton 57/8 (1st Floodlit Match). Sold with 17 Non-League in the FAC Proper, 1950's onwards inc. Darlington v Prescot Cables 59/60, Ipswich v Peterborough 59/60, Crystal Palace v Chelmsford 59/60 & Brentford v Ashford 59/60, also single sheet issue Yeovil v Millwall at Reading 75/6 (mixed condition)

Lot 385

Football programmes, a mixed selection of approx. 120 1960's onwards inc. Big Match, ex-League, non-League, one or two handbooks etc, noted Liverpool v Bruges EC Final 1978, Ilford handbook 58/59, West Ham handbook 70/71, Southport v Huddersfield 77/78 (last home League game), Wimbledon v Colchester Fr 4 pages 77/78, Sutton v Leeds Fr 80/81 etc (gd)

Lot 275

Box of 12 golfing books including John Daly Wild Thing, Golf Addicts Omnibus, George Houghton, Tony Jacklin Your Game and Mine. Buyer collects

Lot 331

Football range of England International programmes and boxed game "The Treasures of the World Cup". Carton, qty. Buyer collects

Lot 565

Tri-Tactics (H. P. Gibson) board, rule book and (72) pieces (French, English & German) together with additional (80+) French & English pieces - all pieces in very fine/unused condition - delightful lot. Nice WWI era board game

Lot 590

Play the Game by Brian Love, with over 40 games from the Golden Age of Board Games, complete with counters and detailed rules. A valuable reference book in good condition throughout, one small mark on the cover. The book that you can play

Lot 62

A Batman "Colour me Deadly" Comic Connection game and a Peter Pan Playthings Batman Shoot-out game.

Lot 63

A set of Batman games and puzzles to include, a Robin-Shuttle, an Imai Batman car plastic model kit, two jigsaws, a Paul Lamond games Batman Game, and a 50th Anniversary Edition University Games Batman game.

Lot 64

A collection of Batman toys to include, a bat signal flash gun, batmobile racing game, binoculars & telescope, a plane launcher, a sparkle gun, handcuffs, two crimefighter sets, a water gun, a pop gun taget game, a pistol target set, a bubblke blaster and two Yo-Yos.

Lot 73

Commodore's rival to the Sega Mega Drive in the form of the Amiga CD32 complete with power supply and 2 consoles. Games to include Lemmings, Super Skidmarks, Super Methane Bros, Nigel Mansell World Championship, Diggers, Speedball2 and Amiga Power Game Massive demo CD.

Lot 75

Impressive collection all relating to the classic XBOX game HALO. To include HALO Reach Legendary Edition (as new and in original packaging), 8 x Halo Games/DVDs inc HALO 4 Limited Edition, bag of 20 McFarlane Halo figures and weapons, boxed set of weapons and 6 books/magazines relating to Halo including Encyclopedia, games guides etc.

Lot 76

Mixed lot to include yellow Game Boy, boxed Game Boy Printer, Game Boy Camera, nine Mariokart toy figures including boxed DS Carrera Go Mariokart, PS One Eliminator boxed game and around 100 issues of Games TM Magazine from issue 1 onwards.

Lot 317

Thomas Rowlandson (1757-1827) 'A Game of Hazard'watercolourtondo 24.5cm, with signed separate title 10 x 16cm

Lot 281

Mixed Star Wars bundle to include Bobble head, hand held game etc

Lot 52

Only Fools & Horses - 40th Anniversary Auction - Jolly Boy's Outing (1989 Christmas Special) - a Trivial Pursuit board game, identical to that being played in the episode, signed to the board itself by Sir David Jason in silver ink. Complete game. No a screen used prop. Supplied with a COA from the Only Fools and Horses Appreciation Society.

Lot 64

Only Fools & Horses - 40th Anniversary Auction - Big Brother (Series 1) - an original vintage c1970s ' Chess Challenger Voice ' made electronic talking chess game, identical to the one seen being played by Grandad in the very first episode, Big Brother. The chess board comes signed to the top by Sir David Jason in black ink. The set itself complete with all pieces, and housed in its original case. Hard to find item from the classic sitcom. Supplied with a COA from the Only Fools and Horses Appreciation Society. “It’s a talking chess game. You can’t play draughts on a talking chess game!”

Lot 357

PINBALL GAME MADE BY THE HOUSE OF MARBLES

Lot 87

VINTAGE INVADER FROM SPACE GRANDSTAND ELECTRIC GAME AND A SYSTEMA BG2 BRIDGE COMPUTER

Lot 235

A George III mahogany crossbanded and satinwood strung 8-day longcase clock by Thomas Armstrong, Cheltenham, circa 1820, swan neck pediment with brass foliage inlay, mounted with brass globe finials, above an arch painted dial of foliage and game birds, 14inch inch dial, Arabic numerals, subsidiary seconds dial, twin 8-day wind up keyholes, date aperture, the arched door flanked by turned brass top columns, over a moulded edge arched door enclosing two weights, flanked by turned brass top columns, the base raised on bracket feet. 239cm H

Lot 209

A large vintage fairground game, featuring a ball game, the wooden board painted with prices and floral decoration, height 144cm

Lot 211

A limited edition signed print by Williamson 'The Winning Goal', 3/25, 26.5cm x 36.5cm, together with a coloured print featuring a cricket game, both framed and glazed

Lot 313

A vintage Aunt Sally game, comprising a figure, mallet, three hoops and poles, within the original card box labelled 'Aunt Sally an indoor game for any number of players', together with a quantity of Meccano, with a leaflet and a card box

Lot 352

Box of vintage toys and trains including a Dr Who board game and puzzle, a boxed James Bond Dr No Sunbeam Alpine car, Corgi cars, and more, and a group of vintage dolls

Lot 545

A box containing a tie press; table tennis game; a limited edition pencil signed print "Mid Summer Day" etc

Lot 553

A dome top trinket box together with a traveling chess game

Lot 421

ZINSKY (CONTEMPORARY) 'MOTHER OF DRAGONS' a portrait of Emilia Clarke as her Game of Thrones character, signed limited edition print 17/95 with certificate, approximate sizes - image 49cm x 49cm, frame 70cm x 70cm Condition: frame dented, chipped and scratched (artist resale rights apply)

Lot 510

A QUANTITY OF BOXED PETERKIN TECHNIC BATTERY OPERATED N GAUGE TRAIN SETS AND ACCESSORIES, not tested, contents not checked but all appear largely complete, damage and wear to boxes, with a boxed Chad Valley Escalado racing game, contents not checked, play worn condition, with six horses, box damaged

Lot 539

A QUANTITY OF ASSORTED TOYS AND GAMES ETC., to include boxed Hornby Railways OO gauge G.W.R. Branch Passenger Train Set, No.R694, comprising class 101 Holden tank locomotive, No.101, G.W.R. green livery (R077), with correct coaches, track, accessories, transformer and instructions, box complete but damaged, a boxed Hong Kong made plastic battery operated 2 Lane Road Racing Set, c.1960s, one Dune Buggy missing wheels but otherwise set appears largely complete, box damaged, quantity of unboxed and assorted mainly Matchbox and Lledo diecast vehicles, quantity of board games, to include Peter Pan Thunderbirds International Rescue game, card games, packs of cards, assorted chess sets, to include a resin set modelled as Medieval knights etc., Yakov Meerkat soft toy, with certificate of authenticity, reproduction Simon & Halbig doll, porcelain collectors doll etc (2 boxes and loose)

Lot 608

FOUR BOXES AND LOOSE TOYS PICTURES AND CLOCKS ETC, to include a grey Merrythought dog wearing a red cape, hight approximately 54cm, a Big truck construction set with contents still sealed, Airfix motor racing game - two cars and controllers with a quantity of track, assorted sundry toys etc,

Lot 1552

A circular wooden powder flask 17th century, carved with bear, hound and fox, and lion’s mask in low relief surrounded by game counter, engraved brass border, iron lever charger, turned bone nozzle. Diameter 11cms

Lot 147

Funko Pop! Twelve Game of Thrones and The Lord of the Rings series figures, including 68 Daenerys & Fiery Dragon; 58 Night King & Icy Viserion; 72 Gandalf on Gwaihir; 63 Witch King on Fellbeast; 448 Balrog, and others, all boxed.Qty: (12)

Lot 151

A selection of small film and computer game collectables, including fice small Funko Fallout figures, boxed; small Kingdom Hearts Mickey; VR Insane virtual reality headset Engage, boxed; key rings; badges; shields; tapes and coins.

Lot 1230

African Travel and related. A selection, includes; Lugard, Captain F. D. - The Rise of our East African Empire. 1893. Two vols.; Speke, John Hanning - Journal of The Discovery of the Source of the Nile. 1863. Re-bound; Lang, Conyers - Buffalo: The Lone Trail of a Big Game Hunter. 1934. Etc. Condition mixed. (15)

Lot 859

A shelf of vintage toys and games including possible WW2 hand made model car, Cricketome, The Newfooty Game, Subbuteo Table Cricket, Chicken feeding, Acrobat and Fireman on Ladder

Lot 891

An early 20th century Lawn Game in pine box printed to inside of lid, The Game of Gofstacle, Patent no 19851, Sole Makers F.A Davis Ltd London FC1 CONDITION REPORT Not complete as images show

Lot 967

A Taito electric Space Invaders coffee table top arcade game for two players, on chrome legs We don't test for functionallity and this item is sold as seen, powers up but the screen has white line flashing across This item has been pat tested for safety only See images showing the case

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