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Lot 58

Deny Fisher (c1975) The Six Million Dollar Man Board Game (1)

Lot 54

A group of vintage board games, to include Chinese Checkers in a hexagonal box, a wooden Switch Eight game, dominoes, a vintage Khun Pan game, and others

Lot 164

Guilty Gear Game Sammy 200 ARC System Works figure, height on base 29cm (sword unstuck at hilt & tiny piece of broken hair)

Lot 179

NINTENDO WII U CONSOLE WITH MARIO KART GAME

Lot 629

Football programmes; Nottingham Forest home programmes from the 1960s, 70 including Centenary Years match v Valencia, the 1968 game v Leeds abandoned due to fire together with some of the subsequent games played at Meadow Lane

Lot 721

Fifteen novels; Jacqueline Wilson, The Dare Game, Lemony Snicket, full series 1-12, a Series of Unfortunate Events

Lot 1440

A French style oil on cavas portrait of a hunter with game, COLLECT ONLY.

Lot 22

This lot features an artist proof Lightning Bolt from Revised Edition. This item comes from the collection of former Wizards of the Cost Manager Julian Snape, Julian was a figurehead at the UK branch of Wizards, an avid Magic collector and personal friend to many of the early artists of the game, including Christopher Rush. Artist proofs have a blank back with standard card fronts. The cards allow artists to see what the card will look like once printed. The rarity of the card cannot be understated, as the number of copies known to exist in the community is incredibly small. And for any copy to come up for public auction is an equally rare event! The artwork was done by Christopher Rush. This is truly a piece if Magic the Gathering history. 

Lot 17

This lot features an artist proof Forest from Revised. This item comes from the collection of former Wizards of the Cost Manager Julian Snape, Julian was a figurehead at the UK branch of Wizards, an avid Magic collector and personal friend to many of the early artists of the game, including Christopher Rush. Artist proofs have a blank back with standard card fronts. The cards allow artists to see what the card will look like once printed. The rarity of the card cannot be understated, as the number of copies known to exist in the community is incredibly small. And for any copy to come up for public auction is an equally rare event! The artwork was done by Christopher Rush. This is truly a piece if Magic the Gathering history. 

Lot 23

This lot features an artist proof Granite Gargoyle from Revised. This item comes from the collection of former Wizards of the Cost Manager Julian Snape, Julian was a figurehead at the UK branch of Wizards, an avid Magic collector and personal friend to many of the early artists of the game, including Christopher Rush. Artist proofs have a blank back with standard card fronts. The cards allow artists to see what the card will look like once printed. The rarity of the card cannot be understated, as the number of copies known to exist in the community is incredibly small. And for any copy to come up for public auction is an equally rare event! The artwork was done by Christopher Rush. This is truly a piece if Magic the Gathering history. 

Lot 21

This lot features an artist proof Rod of Ruin from The Revised Edition. This item comes from the collection of former Wizards of the Cost Manager Julian Snape, Julian was a figurehead at the UK branch of Wizards, an avid Magic collector and personal friend to many of the early artists of the game, including Christopher Rush. Artist proofs have a blank back with standard card fronts. The cards allow artists to see what the card will look like once printed. The rarity of the card cannot be understated, as the number of copies known to exist in the community is incredibly small. And for any copy to come up for public auction is an equally rare event! The artwork was done by Christopher Rush, Rush and Snape were good friends which is why this auction has such a high selection of rare artist proofs.   

Lot 11

This lot features an artist proof Dark Heart of the Wood from The Dark. This item comes from the collection of former Wizards of the Cost Manager Julian Snape, Julian was a figurehead at the UK branch of Wizards, an avid Magic collector and personal friend to many of the early artists of the game, including Christopher Rush. Artist proofs have a blank back with standard card fronts. The cards allow artists to see what the card will look like once printed. The rarity of the card cannot be understated, as the number of copies known to exist in the community is incredibly small. And for any copy to come up for public auction is an equally rare event! The artwork was done by Christopher Rush. This is truly a piece if Magic the Gathering history. 

Lot 28

This lot features an artist proof Forest from Limited Edition Beta. This item comes from the collection of former Wizards of the Cost Manager Julian Snape, Julian was a figurehead at the UK branch of Wizards, an avid Magic collector and personal friend to many of the early artists of the game, including Christopher Rush. Artist proofs have a blank back with standard card fronts. The cards allow artists to see what the card will look like once printed. The rarity of the card cannot be understated, as the number of copies known to exist in the community is incredibly small. And for any copy to come up for public auction is an equally rare event! The artwork was done by Christopher Rush. This is truly a piece if Magic the Gathering history. 

Lot 2

This lot features an artist proof Earth Elemental. This item comes from the collection of former Wizards of the Cost Manager Julian Snape, Julian was a figurehead at the UK branch of Wizards, an avid Magic collector and personal friend to many of the early artists of the game, including Christopher Rush. Artist proofs have a blank back with standard card fronts. The cards allow artists to see what the card will look like once printed. The rarity of the card cannot be understated, as the number of copies known to exist in the community is incredibly small. And for any copy to come up for public auction is an equally rare event! The artwork was done by Christopher Rush. This is truly a piece if Magic the Gathering history. 

Lot 20

This lot features an artist proof Kormus Bell from Revised. This item comes from the collection of former Wizards of the Cost Manager Julian Snape, Julian was a figurehead at the UK branch of Wizards, an avid Magic collector and personal friend to many of the early artists of the game, including Christopher Rush. Artist proofs have a blank back with standard card fronts. The cards allow artists to see what the card will look like once printed. The rarity of the card cannot be understated, as the number of copies known to exist in the community is incredibly small. And for any copy to come up for public auction is an equally rare event! The artwork was done by Christopher Rush. This is truly a piece if Magic the Gathering history. 

Lot 18

This lot features an artist proof Forest from Revised. This item comes from the collection of former Wizards of the Cost Manager Julian Snape, Julian was a figurehead at the UK branch of Wizards, an avid Magic collector and personal friend to many of the early artists of the game, including Christopher Rush. Artist proofs have a blank back with standard card fronts. The cards allow artists to see what the card will look like once printed. The rarity of the card cannot be understated, as the number of copies known to exist in the community is incredibly small. And for any copy to come up for public auction is an equally rare event! The artwork was done by Christopher Rush. This is truly a piece if Magic the Gathering history. 

Lot 27

This lot features an artist proof Forest from Limited Edition Beta. This item comes from the collection of former Wizards of the Cost Manager Julian Snape, Julian was a figurehead at the UK branch of Wizards, an avid Magic collector and personal friend to many of the early artists of the game, including Christopher Rush. Artist proofs have a blank back with standard card fronts. The cards allow artists to see what the card will look like once printed. The rarity of the card cannot be understated, as the number of copies known to exist in the community is incredibly small. And for any copy to come up for public auction is an equally rare event! The artwork was done by Christopher Rush. This is truly a piece if Magic the Gathering history. 

Lot 25

This lot features an artist proof Brass Man from Revised. This item comes from the collection of former Wizards of the Cost Manager Julian Snape, Julian was a figurehead at the UK branch of Wizards, an avid Magic collector and personal friend to many of the early artists of the game, including Christopher Rush. Artist proofs have a blank back with standard card fronts. The cards allow artists to see what the card will look like once printed. The rarity of the card cannot be understated, as the number of copies known to exist in the community is incredibly small. And for any copy to come up for public auction is an equally rare event! The artwork was done by Christopher Rush. This is truly a piece if Magic the Gathering history. 

Lot 10

This lot features an artist proof Knights of Thorn from The Dark. This item comes from the collection of former Wizards of the Cost Manager Julian Snape, Julian was a figurehead at the UK branch of Wizards, an avid Magic collector and personal friend to many of the early artists of the game, including Christopher Rush. Artist proofs have a blank back with standard card fronts. The cards allow artists to see what the card will look like once printed. The rarity of the card cannot be understated, as the number of copies known to exist in the community is incredibly small. And for any copy to come up for public auction is an equally rare event! The artwork was done by Christopher Rush. This is truly a piece if Magic the Gathering history. 

Lot 29

This lot features an artist proof Granite Gargoyle from Limited Edition Beta. This item comes from the collection of former Wizards of the Cost Manager Julian Snape, Julian was a figurehead at the UK branch of Wizards, an avid Magic collector and personal friend to many of the early artists of the game, including Christopher Rush. Artist proofs have a blank back with standard card fronts. The cards allow artists to see what the card will look like once printed. The rarity of the card cannot be understated, as the number of copies known to exist in the community is incredibly small. And for any copy to come up for public auction is an equally rare event! The artwork was done by Christopher Rush. This is truly a piece if Magic the Gathering history. 

Lot 12

This lot features an artist proof Safe Haven from The Dark. This item comes from the collection of former Wizards of the Cost Manager Julian Snape, Julian was a figurehead at the UK branch of Wizards, an avid Magic collector and personal friend to many of the early artists of the game, including Christopher Rush. Artist proofs have a blank back with standard card fronts. The cards allow artists to see what the card will look like once printed. The rarity of the card cannot be understated, as the number of copies known to exist in the community is incredibly small. And for any copy to come up for public auction is an equally rare event! The artwork was done by Christopher Rush. This is truly a piece if Magic the Gathering history. 

Lot 37

The holy grail of Magic. This lot features an artist proof Black Lotus from Limited Edition Beta. With roughly 45 of these in the world this item comes from the collection of former Wizards of the Cost Manager Julian Snape, Julian was a figurehead at the UK branch of Wizards, an avid Magic collector and personal friend to many of the early artists of the game, including Christopher Rush. Artist proofs have a blank back with standard card fronts. The cards allow artists to see what the card will look like once printed. The rarity of the card cannot be understated, as the number of copies known to exist in the community is incredibly small. And for any copy to come up for public auction is an equally rare event! The artwork was done by Christopher Rush. This is truly a piece if Magic the Gathering history. 

Lot 31

This lot features an artist proof Kormus from Limited Edition Beta. This item comes from the collection of former Wizards of the Cost Manager Julian Snape, Julian was a figurehead at the UK branch of Wizards, an avid Magic collector and personal friend to many of the early artists of the game, including Christopher Rush. Artist proofs have a blank back with standard card fronts. The cards allow artists to see what the card will look like once printed. The rarity of the card cannot be understated, as the number of copies known to exist in the community is incredibly small. And for any copy to come up for public auction is an equally rare event! The artwork was done by Christopher Rush. This is truly a piece if Magic the Gathering history. 

Lot 19

This lot features an artist proof Manabarbs from Revised. This item comes from the collection of former Wizards of the Cost Manager Julian Snape, Julian was a figurehead at the UK branch of Wizards, an avid Magic collector and personal friend to many of the early artists of the game, including Christopher Rush. Artist proofs have a blank back with standard card fronts. The cards allow artists to see what the card will look like once printed. The rarity of the card cannot be understated, as the number of copies known to exist in the community is incredibly small. And for any copy to come up for public auction is an equally rare event! The artwork was done by Christopher Rush. This is truly a piece if Magic the Gathering history. 

Lot 26

This lot features an artist proof Forest from Limited Edition Beta. This item comes from the collection of former Wizards of the Cost Manager Julian Snape, Julian was a figurehead at the UK branch of Wizards, an avid Magic collector and personal friend to many of the early artists of the game, including Christopher Rush. Artist proofs have a blank back with standard card fronts. The cards allow artists to see what the card will look like once printed. The rarity of the card cannot be understated, as the number of copies known to exist in the community is incredibly small. And for any copy to come up for public auction is an equally rare event! The artwork was done by Christopher Rush. This is truly a piece if Magic the Gathering history. 

Lot 5

This lot features an artist proof Tormod's Crypt from The Dark. This item comes from the collection of former Wizards of the Cost Manager Julian Snape, Julian was a figurehead at the UK branch of Wizards, an avid Magic collector and personal friend to many of the early artists of the game, including Christopher Rush. Artist proofs have a blank back with standard card fronts. The cards allow artists to see what the card will look like once printed. The rarity of the card cannot be understated, as the number of copies known to exist in the community is incredibly small. And for any copy to come up for public auction is an equally rare event! The artwork was done by Christopher Rush. This is truly a piece if Magic the Gathering history. 

Lot 24

This lot features an artist proof Mana Flare from Revised Edition. This item comes from the collection of former Wizards of the Cost Manager Julian Snape, Julian was a figurehead at the UK branch of Wizards, an avid Magic collector and personal friend to many of the early artists of the game, including Christopher Rush. Artist proofs have a blank back with standard card fronts. The cards allow artists to see what the card will look like once printed. The rarity of the card cannot be understated, as the number of copies known to exist in the community is incredibly small. And for any copy to come up for public auction is an equally rare event! The artwork was done by Christopher Rush. This is truly a piece if Magic the Gathering history. 

Lot 36

This lot features an artist proof Mana Flare from Limited Edition Beta. This item comes from the collection of former Wizards of the Cost Manager Julian Snape, Julian was a figurehead at the UK branch of Wizards, an avid Magic collector and personal friend to many of the early artists of the game, including Christopher Rush. Artist proofs have a blank back with standard card fronts. The cards allow artists to see what the card will look like once printed. The rarity of the card cannot be understated, as the number of copies known to exist in the community is incredibly small. And for any copy to come up for public auction is an equally rare event! The artwork was done by Christopher Rush. This is truly a piece if Magic the Gathering history. 

Lot 35

This lot features an artist proof Gauntlet of Might from Limited Edition Beta. This item comes from the collection of former Wizards of the Cost Manager Julian Snape, Julian was a figurehead at the UK branch of Wizards, an avid Magic collector and personal friend to many of the early artists of the game, including Christopher Rush. Artist proofs have a blank back with standard card fronts. The cards allow artists to see what the card will look like once printed. The rarity of the card cannot be understated, as the number of copies known to exist in the community is incredibly small. And for any copy to come up for public auction is an equally rare event! The artwork was done by Christopher Rush. This is truly a piece if Magic the Gathering history. 

Lot 16

This lot features an artist proof Forest from the Revised edition. This item comes from the collection of former Wizards of the Cost Manager Julian Snape, Julian was a figurehead at the UK branch of Wizards, an avid Magic collector and personal friend to many of the early artists of the game, including Christopher Rush. Artist proofs have a blank back with standard card fronts. The cards allow artists to see what the card will look like once printed. The rarity of the card cannot be understated, as the number of copies known to exist in the community is incredibly small. And for any copy to come up for public auction is an equally rare event! The artwork was done by Christopher Rush. This is truly a piece if Magic the Gathering history. 

Lot 32

This lot features an artist proof Rod of Ruin from the Limited Edition Beta. This item comes from the collection of former Wizards of the Cost Manager Julian Snape, Julian was a figurehead at the UK branch of Wizards, an avid Magic collector and personal friend to many of the early artists of the game, including Christopher Rush. Artist proofs have a blank back with standard card fronts. The cards allow artists to see what the card will look like once printed. The rarity of the card cannot be understated, as the number of copies known to exist in the community is incredibly small. And for any copy to come up for public auction is an equally rare event! The artwork was done by Christopher Rush. This is truly a piece if Magic the Gathering history. 

Lot 3

This lot features an artist proof Bond of the Martyr from The Dark. This item comes from the collection of former Wizards of the Cost Manager Julian Snape, Julian was a figurehead at the UK branch of Wizards, an avid Magic collector and personal friend to many of the early artists of the game, including Christopher Rush. Artist proofs have a blank back with standard card fronts. The cards allow artists to see what the card will look like once printed. The rarity of the card cannot be understated, as the number of copies known to exist in the community is incredibly small. And for any copy to come up for public auction is an equally rare event! The artwork was done by Christopher Rush. This is truly a piece if Magic the Gathering history. 

Lot 33

This lot features an artist proof Nether Shadow from Limited Edition Beta. This item comes from the collection of former Wizards of the Cost Manager Julian Snape, Julian was a figurehead at the UK branch of Wizards, an avid Magic collector and personal friend to many of the early artists of the game, including Christopher Rush. Artist proofs have a blank back with standard card fronts. The cards allow artists to see what the card will look like once printed. The rarity of the card cannot be understated, as the number of copies known to exist in the community is incredibly small. And for any copy to come up for public auction is an equally rare event! The artwork was done by Christopher Rush. This is truly a piece if Magic the Gathering history. 

Lot 30

This lot features an artist proof Manabarbs from Limited Edition Beta. This item comes from the collection of former Wizards of the Cost Manager Julian Snape, Julian was a figurehead at the UK branch of Wizards, an avid Magic collector and personal friend to many of the early artists of the game, including Christopher Rush. Artist proofs have a blank back with standard card fronts. The cards allow artists to see what the card will look like once printed. The rarity of the card cannot be understated, as the number of copies known to exist in the community is incredibly small. And for any copy to come up for public auction is an equally rare event! The artwork was done by Christopher Rush. This is truly a piece if Magic the Gathering history. 

Lot 34

This lot features an artist proof Lightning Bolt from Limited Edition Beta. This item comes from the collection of former Wizards of the Cost Manager Julian Snape, Julian was a figurehead at the UK branch of Wizards, an avid Magic collector and personal friend to many of the early artists of the game, including Christopher Rush. Artist proofs have a blank back with standard card fronts. The cards allow artists to see what the card will look like once printed. The rarity of the card cannot be understated, as the number of copies known to exist in the community is incredibly small. And for any copy to come up for public auction is an equally rare event! The artwork was done by Christopher Rush. This is truly a piece if Magic the Gathering history. 

Lot 5075

Mazda Mickey Mouse Lights by The British Thomson-Houston Co. Ltd.; boxed; unopened Top Gear Race The Stig game; Dr. Who Talking Cyberman; and Dr. Who Talking Dalek; both boxed (4)Condition Report: Lights look to be in reasonable condition consistent with age and use but box quite grubby from storage.Top Gear game as new.Cyberman and Dalek in reasonable condition but working status unknown.

Lot 5066

Academy D5715 home video game system and RP-007 electronic rifle, both in original boxes

Lot 5148

Silver plated teapot, sauce boat and trophy cup, together with Royal Doulton and Roslyn tea wares, Brio game, and other ceramics and glassware, in two boxes

Lot 5057

John Jaques and Son ‘Devil Among the Tailors’ wooden vintage skittles game, missing pole and ball, with instruction manual and original box; and a Corinthian Bagatelle board with marbles and push stick

Lot 3069

Three games and three loose boards. To include Dune by Parker Brothers, 1984. Bermuda Triangle by MB Games, 1976. Lost Treasure The Electronic Deep Sea Diving Game, by Parker Brothers, 1984. Two Cluedo boards, and one Monopoly board (3 games and 3 boards) Viewing is recommended. Please note that games are not checked for completeness. Further information on condition available on request. Provenance: from a private collection.

Lot 3052

Four board games to include, Aviation by HP Gibson, c1960's. Tank Battle by MB games, 1976. Bonanza by Waddingtons, The Michigan Rummy Game, c1965, as featured in the TV series. Twister by Arrow Games, 1966 (4 games) Viewing is recommended. Please note that games are not checked for completeness. Further information on condition available on request. Provenance: from a private collection. Condition Report: Various conditions, some damages, contents not checked if complete. Twister complete in G / VG condition.

Lot 3068

Six board games to include Pac-Man by MB Games, Go To The Head Of The Class by MB Games, 1962. Hardy Boys Treasure Game, 1950s/ 60s. The Mad Magazine Game by Parkers Brothers. Fast 111's by Parker Brothers. Black Cannon by Parker Brothers (6 games)Viewing is recommended. Please note that games are not checked for completeness. Further information on condition available on request. Provenance: from a private collection.

Lot 3061

Two board games to include The Sinking Of The Titanic by Ideal, 1976. Abandon Ship, by Ideal 1976, a possible reissue of the same game (2 games). Viewing is recommended. Please note that games are not checked for completeness. Further information on condition available on request. Provenance: from a private collection. Condition Report: Sinking of the titanic: some box damage and tape repair, perverse board only, contents in VG condition. Abandon Ship: appears complete and contents in VG condition, some box damage inc. tape repair.

Lot 3040

Five vintage board games to include The Action Man Game by Palitoy Parker (UK ed.), Twister by Arrow Games Ltd (UK 1st ed. 1966), Air Traffic Controller by Airfix (1975), Seaside Frolics by Serif and Risk by Waddington's (1970s). (5 games) Viewing is recommended. Please note that games are not checked for completeness. Further information on condition available on request. Provenance: from a private collection. Condition Report: Action Man - damage and restoration to box but complete. Twister - complete, box with USA illustrative top. Air Traffic Controller - counters intact, missing 0-3 die. Risk - complete with counters, damages to box

Lot 3081

Six board games to include Count Duckular Game by MB Games. Careers by John Waddington. Monopoly by Parker. Cluedo by John Waddington Ltd. All The Kings Men by Parker Brothers. Blackfleet by Waddington's (6 games) Viewing is recommended. Please note that games are not checked for completeness. Further information on condition available on request. Provenance: from a private collection.

Lot 3063

Five board games to include Spy Ring by Waddington's, 1965, 1st ed. Game Of The States, by MB Games (Milton Bradbury), 1979. Two copies of Scoop by Waddington's, one 1st ed (1955), one 2nd ed. Rally, by Waddington's, 1987 (5 games) Viewing is recommended. Please note that games are not checked for completeness. Further information on condition available on request. Provenance: from a private collection. Condition Report: Spy Ring: VG condition, believed to be complete including arials. Small amounts of box damage. Game of the States: US release. Trucking game across the States., VG. Scoop: Worn box + contents. contents not checked but believed complete. VG. Rally: Jigsaw type, 3 part board and wooden cars. VG.

Lot 3067

Five board games to include Formula 1 by Waddington's, 1964. Air Charter by Waddington's, 1970. Just William Game by Plitoy. Buccaneer by Waddington's (5 games) Viewing is recommended. Please note that games are not checked for completeness. Further information on condition available on request. Provenance: from a private collection.

Lot 3041

Three board games to include The Sweeney by Omnia. Kojack by MB Games / Arrow (UK), 1975. Starsky & Hutch Detective Game by Arrow Games Ltd (3 games). Viewing is recommended. Please note that games are not checked for completeness. Further information on condition available on request. Provenance: from a private collection. Condition Report: The Sweeney - complete. Box with some damages. Kojack - Complete VG condition.

Lot 3087

A Photon electric double player target game, C.1986, a Subbuteo table football game, a Smiths 'Noddy' alarm clock, two 'Risk' board games and a quantity of play worn die-cast vehicles by Matchbox, Dinky and Corgi. (qty)

Lot 3048

Dungeon & Dragons by TSR Role-Playing Board Game from 1991 Viewing is recommended. Please note that games are not checked for completeness. Further information on condition available on request. Provenance: from a private collection. Condition Report: Appears to be all present, has been used, some damages to the box, see images

Lot 3083

Ten board games to include Swamp Thing by Rose Art. Fore The Golf Game. Kongman by Tomy. Yantzee by MB Games. Man The Lifeboat by Serif. Hagar The Horrible' s Clog Game an Solitaire, Chess by Spears. Backgammon by Golden. Guess Who? by MB Games (10 games). Viewing is recommended. Please note that games are not checked for completeness. Further information on condition available on request. Provenance: from a private collection.

Lot 3059

Ten board games / games to include Winnie The Poo by Disney / John Waddington, 1967. Enid Blyton's Little Noddy Leap Frog Game, c1950s. Lesne Przygody, c1960s, Eastern European game similar to Ludo with pop up board. Twenty One by John Waddington, 1964. The Grand National Steeple Chase by Spears Games. Golfette by Thompsett Productions Ltd. The Fox, A Squirrel Game by National Trust, 1985. Word Making And Word Taking. Sorry, an early edition. Travel Monopoly (10 games). Viewing is recommended. Please note that games are not checked for completeness. Further information on condition available on request. Provenance: from a private collection. Condition Report: Winnie The Poo: appears complete, G / VG condition for age. Little Noddy: Missing Big Ears counter, box heavily damaged with tape repairs. Lesne Przygody: with board, no counters and a die which may not be original, box damage and tape repairs. Steeple Chase: counters and boards present, with significant box damage. The Fox: VG. Sorry: appears complete with counters, wooden rules and cards, good condition.

Lot 3051

Two board games to include Totopoly, 1965 edition, John Waddington Ltd, with metal horses. Ovalette, Cricket Game based on the Oval Cricket Ground (2 games) Viewing is recommended. Please note that games are not checked for completeness. Further information on condition available on request. Provenance: from a private collection. Condition Report: Totopoly: Complete boxed game with metal horses. VG condition for age. Ovalette: some wooden counters maybe missing, scorebook partly used. good condition for age, some box damages.

Lot 3056

Two Gerry Anderson themed games. To include Thunderbirds International Rescue Game by Peter Pan Playthings, 1993. Captain Scralet & The Mysterons Adventure Game by Peter Pan Playthings, 1993 (2 games) Viewing is recommended. Please note that games are not checked for completeness. Further information on condition available on request. Provenance: from a private collection. Condition Report: Both games appear to be complete, in VG condition

Lot 3071

Five board games to include Careers by Waddington's (1st ed) 1956, separate box + board with wooden counters. Camelot by Waddington's, probably 1960s. The Sport of Kings by Merton, 1950s. Caesar's Game by Waddington's, 1984. Key To The Kingdom by Waddington's (five games) Viewing is recommended. Please note that games are not checked for completeness. Further information on condition available on request. Provenance: from a private collection. Condition Report: Careers: Slight rubbing to corners of board, o/w VG.

Lot 3080

Clash Of The Titans Board Game by MGM, 1981. Viewing is recommended. Please note that games are not checked for completeness. Further information on condition available on request. Provenance: from a private collection. Condition Report: Box good, some damage /bending to underside, contents VG. Appears complete.

Lot 3074

Four Board games to include 2 copies of Goosebumps Terror in the Graveyard Game by Waddington's. Star Trek The Enterprise Incident by AMT. And The Peter Rabbit Race Game (4 Games) Viewing is recommended. Please note that games are not checked for completeness. Further information on condition available on request. Provenance: from a private collection.

Lot 3058

Luno - The New Electric Magnectic Rocket Race To The Moon, by Balyna, c1950s. A unique ,early post war space race game involving moving magnets, electrical contacts and rocket ships. A rare to find game. Viewing is recommended. Please note that games are not checked for completeness. Further information on condition available on request. Provenance: from a private collection. Condition Report: Some restoration to box o/w complete, working + VG., some box / lid damage

Lot 3054

Three 1980s board games to include G.I. Joe, Live The Adventure by The Great Games Company, 1986. The Transformers, Warrior Robot Game by Waddington's, 1985. The Crocodile Game (Australian) by Crown & Andrews, 1987 (3 games) Viewing is recommended. Please note that games are not checked for completeness. Further information on condition available on request. Provenance: from a private collection. Condition Report: Crocodile game: three wooden counters present. Transformers: appears complete. GI Joe: good condition, appears complete, counters not counted.

Lot 3039

Hero Quest board game. Original vintage MB / Games Workshop 'High Adventure in a World of Magic', fantasy table top adventure board game. Appears complete, has been played, Character Sheets mostly used. Box damages. Viewing is recommended. Please note that games are not checked for completeness. Further information on condition available on request. Provenance: from a private collection. Condition Report: Significant damage and some tape repairs to the box, character sheets have been used, game has been played, appears to otherwise be complete. Many scratches to the box lid

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