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Lot 319

Star Wars Boxed Toy Assortment (12) near complete items; (6) snap together and action sets including from The Empire Strikes Back 'Battle on Ice Planet Hoth', 'Rebel Base' and 'Encounter with Yoda on Dagobah', from Return of the Jedi 'Speeder Bike' and 'The Jabba the Hut Dungeon', and from Star Wars 'Droid Factory'; (6) board games including from Star Wars 'The Ultimate Space Adventure', 'Escape from Death Star', and 'Destroy Death Star', from The Empire Strikes Back 'Yoda the Jedimaster' and 'Hoth Ice Planet Adventure', and from Return of the Jedi 'Battle at Sarlacc's Pit'; together with 'Cosmic Clipper' snap together kit by Airfix and 'Presto Magic Show Set #1' by Pressman Property from: an Evanston, Illinois estate Height: 5 inches, Length: 19 inches, Width: 12 inches (largest box) Condition: Good, boxes showing moderate to heavy wear; 'Destroy Death Star' game board having warping; light dirt accumulation; overall light wear consistent with normal use Disclaimers: not all items examined; we cannot guarantee all sets / game are complete; some items may be bent, broken or missing pieces Category: Collectibles > Toys Estimated Sale Time: 2:39 pm (America/Chicago) Shipping Status: Leonard Auction Shipping Quote Sales Tax (United States Only): Kansas (6.5%), New Jersey (6.625%), Pennsylvania (6%), Washington (10.5%) Download High Resolution Photographs:Photograph #1

Lot 321

Star Wars Toy Assortment (7) items by Kenner including a remote control Jawa Sandcrawler, (2) Rebel Transports, Millennium Falcon, Imperial Shuttle Tydirium having (2) fighter pilot figures, an X-Wing Aces Target Game including original instructions and a movie viewer with (3) cartridges including 'May the Force be with You', 'Destroy Death Star' and 'Battle in Hyperspace' Property from: an Evanston, Illinois estate Width: 36 inches (Imperial Shuttle Wingspan) Condition: Good, items not tested; some items may have missing or broken pieces; overall light to moderate wear consistent with normal use Disclaimers: we cannot guarantee operation or longevity Category: Collectibles > Toys Estimated Sale Time: 2:41 pm (America/Chicago) Shipping Status: Leonard Auction Shipping Quote Sales Tax (United States Only): Kansas (6.5%), New Jersey (6.625%), Pennsylvania (6%), Washington (10.5%) Download High Resolution Photographs:Photograph #1

Lot 324

Toy Assortment Approximately (35) items including figurines and games such as an Indiana Jones Raiders of the Lost Ark action figure, a Superman action figure, Superman II game by Milton Bradley, Battlestar Galactica game by Parker Brothers, Battlestar Galactica Lasermatic Rifle and Buck Rogers in the 25th Century play set Property from: an Evanston, Illinois estate Length: 13 inches, Width: 9 inches, Depth: 2 1/4 inches (Indiana Jones action figure (in packaging)) Condition: Very Good to Fair, overall light wear consistent with normal use; Indiana Jones action figure in original packaging; some items may be bent, broken or missing parts Disclaimers: every item not examined Category: Collectibles > Toys Estimated Sale Time: 2:43 pm (America/Chicago) Shipping Status: Leonard Auction Shipping Quote Sales Tax (United States Only): Kansas (6.5%), New Jersey (6.625%), Pennsylvania (6%), Washington (10.5%) Download High Resolution Photographs:Photograph #1Photograph #2Photograph #3

Lot 248

Original vintage sport poster for the 11th Annual High School All-Star Football Game East vs West held at the Spokane Memorial Stadium on August 24th 1957 8:00 PM, featuring a dynamic illustration of a football player in blue and white uniform throwing the football, ticket prices and selling points below the image, bold black lettering over red and beige background. Elvsi Presley began his second tour of 1957 at the stadium on August 30, 1957. Good condition, creasing, tears, pinholes, punched holes, staining, small paper loss, backed on card. Country of issue: USA, designer: Unknown, size (cm): 49.5x34, year of printing: 1957.

Lot 148

19thc print, Bushman Hunting a Herd of Heterogeneous Game, inscribed T.Baines, Dell, W.Simpson lith, published 1st May 1852 (42cm x 57cm)

Lot 128

A 1970s Astro Wars table top electronic game, manufactured by Grandstand, complete with original box (a/f) (box: 17cm x 23cm x 15cm)

Lot 313

Sympathetically restored a few years ago and only lightly used since, this is a superb example of the 'game-changing' Mk1 Twin Cam.This original, road-specification Twin Cam dates from early 1968 and, unusually, was purchased new for road useIt's classically finished in Ermine White with a black interiorRestored in the 1980s by a previous owner, retaining its original AVO Type-49 bodyshell and utilising as many of the original parts as possibleThe quality of the restoration can be judged by the car's subsequent success in RS Owners' Club Concours events With our late vendor for the past seven years in his private collectionAccompanied by some old MOT Certificates, a current one valid until August 2022, a DVLA print-out of previous owners, a period workshop manual and an Owners' HandbookIt's not often that a Mk 1 Twin-Cam of this quality becomes available, a rare chance to own a piece of Ford competition-inspired history.The arrival of the Escort Twin Cam at the start of 1968 marked the second phase of Ford UK's production-car based competitions programme that had commenced with the Lotus Cortina. The latter had used the Ford-based 1.6-litre Lotus Twin Cam engine to good effect, and combining this unit with the smaller and lighter Escort bodyshell would prove to be an inspired move. Reputedly, Ford's Competitions Manager, Henry Taylor, had seen a prototype Escort being tested and recognised its potential.A feasibility study commenced at the Competitions Department's Boreham factory in March 1967, which proved that although the list of modifications required to install the bulky Twin Cam engine and 2000E gearbox was a lengthy one, the transplant was possible. The project duly got the 'green light' and a dedicated Twin Cam production line was set up at Ford's Halewood plant on Merseyside where the cars were assembled by a hand-picked team using the stronger, export-specification Escort two-door bodyshell. Production proper got underway in the spring of 1968 after the first 25 Twin Cams had been assembled at Boreham. Group 3 homologation (500 units built) was achieved in March '68 and apparently, Group 2 (1,000 units) in May, although there may have been some 'artistic licence' with this as it's now clear that Twin Cam production totalled 883 units.Competition success had been the Twin Cam's 'raison d'etre' and Ford's new baby was soon delivering the goods. A pair of the Boreham-built Twin Cams dominated the televised Croft rallycross meeting in February 1968, demonstrating its potential to an audience of millions, while the car's first major international success was achieved during March when Ove Andersson and John Davenport finished 3rd in the San Remo Rally. The Twin Cam's first outright win was achieved by Roger Clark in the Circuit of Ireland Rally at Easter. Despite a short works career that ended in 1971, the Escort Twin Cam won the World Rally 'Championship for Makes' twice, in 1968 and '69, and helped the Alan Mann Racing-entered Frank Gardner take the British Touring Car Championship in '68. This original, road-specification Twin Cam is an early 1968 example finished in Ermine White (nearly all Twin Cams were) with a black interior and, unusually, it was purchased new for road use. It was restored in the 1980s by a previous owner, retaining its original AVO Type-49 bodyshell and utilising as many of the original parts as possible, and has covered very few miles since.  The quality of the restoration can be judged by the fact that XGW 3G placed 2nd in the 2001 RS Owners' Club Concours event at Lightwater Valley in Yorkshire and is well known to the AVO Owners Club. The coachwork, paintwork, engine, gearbox and interior are reported to all be in "very good" condition. We have driven the car and can confirm that it drives superbly with no obvious faults and the 1600 twin cam still delivers plenty of power accompanied by that distinctive engine note that so characterises the 'Twink'.The car has been cossetted in our much respected late vendor's private collection for the last seven years and is supplied with a number of old MOT Certificates, a current one valid until August '22, a DVLA print-out of previous owners, a period workshop manual and a reproduction Owners' Handbook. It's ready to go and presents really well in the metal. It's not often that a Mk 1 Twin-Cam of this quality, properly restored and with good provenance, comes onto the open market and, with prices continuing to climb, this is a rare chance to own a piece of Ford competition-inspired history.  SpecificationMake: FORDModel: ESCORT MK1 TWIN CAMYear: 1968Chassis Number: BB49HY23851Registration Number: XGW 3GTransmission: ManualDrive Side: Right-hand DriveOdometer Reading: 7200 MilesMake: RHDInterior Colour: BlackClick here for more details and images

Lot 324

One of One. An Evo VII RS developed by Xtreme to an unprecedented level. Incredible spec and incredibly special.The Evo VII SC was based on an Evo VII RS and suitable for road use as well as competitionDemonstrated extensively, used as a press car and the cover car for the Xtreme websiteBy 2005 at 2,834 miles it was sold from their showroom in 2005 to a private buyer who spent a further £30,000 on the carFull Service history and details of the massive build-spec on our websiteThis is a unique motor car and part of the history of the Evo, Ralliart, Xtreme DudleyIn the days before Mitsubishi officially imported their Lancer Evolution models (Evos), Ralliart UK (often known as Extreme Dudley) were the original importers of Evos into the UK. During this period, they built a number of ‘specials’ including the Evo VI Extreme, RS Sprint and 450, VII Extreme S and RS Sprint and, although sold in small numbers, most importantly they were official UK cars. Ralliart Extreme were power players in Evo history, and were the company to go to for enthusiasts, due to their 3-year warranty and top of their game sales team and technicians. Based on this success, they decided to build a further car to be used as a demonstrator before ultimately being sold. Entitled the Evo VII SC, it was to be based on an Evo VII RS and be suitable for road use as well as competition. Toney Cox, the workshop manager responsible for car build and testing for the Ralliart world rally team (WRC), was entrusted with the build and the car was finished in 2003.The SC was demonstrated extensively, used as a press car, was the cover car for the Xtreme website and featured in all the company's advertising. A period advert from 2004 read "Based on the lightweight close-ratio gearbox Evolution VII RS model fitted with ACD, LSD Rear and Helical Front Diffs, our Xtreme SC is the most powerful car we have built to date, yet engineered to provide the customer with an opportunity to further tune and modify to take the power from 458bhp to over 500bhp if required! As with all of our tuning packages, torque has been a major focus too, the Xtreme SC is therefore pushing out a back thumping 410ft/lbs to ensure astonishing pull throughout the rev range. 4 cylinder, turbocharged 2.2-litres, 458bhp @ 5,800rpm, 410ft/lbs @ 3,500rpm, 0-60 in 3.5secs."In the event, only one SC was ever built, the car we are pleased to offer today. The original 2003 build-spec is listed below, it's quite long but it's important as DX03 JXA is unique, an important part of Evo history and it's good to be accurate;2.2ltr Tomei Steel CrankTomei Forged PistonsXtreme designed Oliver I-beam Con Rods Tomei Sports High Lift Sports CamshaftsCompetition High Flow Fuel PumpHoning to improve Oil & Water Flow Galleries in Cylinder BlockCastrol Magnatech Semi-Synthetic Engine OilCompetition head gasketARP Head Stud KitARP Main Stud Kit1000cc InjectorsBR8 Iridium PlugsApexi Turbo Kit with Remote Actuator & IHI Turbo4-branch Tube Exhaust Manifold & DownpipeRalliart 71 ThermostatCompetition Group A Dump ValveSilicone Turbo Hose KitSilicone Water Hose KitEngine Oil Cooler Kit 15 row CoolerGems ECU, Map & All SensorsRacing Suction Kit & ITG Air FilterBrake Master Cylinder Anti Flex KitXtreme Full Stainless Steel Exhaust System with De-cat PipeRalliart Oil Filler CapLarger Intercooler & PipingRalliart Twin Plate ClutchRalliart Group N Gear Change MountsSuspensionXtreme Lowering Spring Kit & Fast Road Geometry SettingRalliart Group N Roll Bar Bushes - Front and Rear, Top Suspension Mounts Front & Rear, Steering Rack Mounts, Roll Stopper MountsBrakes6-Pot Alcon One Piece Front CaliperAeroquipe Stainless Steel Brake Hose KitFast Road Pads Font & Rear Pagid 421'sAnti Flex Brake Stopper KitMica Heat Transfer Prevention PadsSRF Racing Brake FluidXtreme Front Brake Disc Cooling Deflector KitOther ExtrasBoost Gauge 2.5 Bar in Carbon CowlXtreme Mat SetRecaro SR Sport Seats & Matching TrimXtreme Lowering Seat Frame KitXtreme Rear Bumper Exhaust Protection TrimXtreme 4 Point HarnessSSR Type C 18" RimsBy 2005, the car had covered 2,834 miles and it was sold from their showroom in 2005 to a private buyer. You might think that with a highly developed spec as above, the new buyer would be happy to leave well alone, but no. He requested XTreme to make alterations at a cost of some £30,000. (£22,637 in parts). This work included a full welded-in cage, Veilside body kit, full respray inside and out, Carbon door cards, Recaro bucket seats, Proflex Jumbo 4 coil-overs and TD Visage 18" alloys.JXA was serviced by Xtreme at 5,905 miles, then sold to its next owner in 2008. It was serviced again by Xtreme at 6,410 miles then dry stored between 2009 and 2011. Documents in the history file show that the car was transferred to this owner’s business partner, then dry stored until February 2020. Our vendor purchased JXA at this point with an indicated mileage of c7,500 and immediately gave it a major service with all belts and fluids and a thorough check over. After some consideration, he decided to return it to its exact 2003 build-spec and commissioned Chris at C1-R, one of the original mechanics who built the car from new. It has been re-mapped, the body-kit removed and superbly painted. A considerable amount of time and money was then spent recommissioning JXA correctly back to its oClick here for more details and images

Lot 22

Bing & Grondahl Porcelain Spaniel carrying a game bird, model no. 2061, 25cms long

Lot 363a

Game Of Thrones - a framed and perspex glazed Jon Snow Sword Presentation, signed by Kit Harington, approx. 83cm x 105cm (depth approx. 10cm), CoA to verso

Lot 55

Retro style Arcade ' Ring-a-bell ' Slot Machine / Game, 58cms long x 40cms high

Lot 2021

A quantity cookery books: The Sporting Wife Game and Fish Cooking, The Paupers Cookbook etc

Lot 2073

An Austro-Hungarian Silver Five-Light Candelabrum, Maker's Mark JK, Vienna, Late 19th/Early 20th Century, the domed circular base on four-winged figure cast feet, the knopped stem with two scroll handles. the detachable branches with four scroll arms, each terminating in a foliage engraved socket, with a further central socket with detachable finial cast as a game bird, 65cm high, 46oz 13dwt, 1,451grCondition report: Marked on base and on branches as well as on sockets and wax-pans. The marks are generally clear. There is some overall surface scratching and wear, consistent with age and use. The wear is noticeable as a softening to the high points. There is some minor bruising overall.

Lot 1068

Robert Nightingale (1815-1895)Still life of a brace of pheasantsInitialled, oil on canvas, 62.5cm dia. (oval)Condition report: In restored condition, relined, cleaned, and revarnished. Some slight surface dirt and discoloured varnish. Minor rubbing to outer edges, very slight stretcher shadow. Some general retouching to outer edges, a patch of more consistent retouching background above and right of the game feathers upper right with further strengthening and retouching through the background in general. Retouching and strengthening to the tiles immediately below the vegetation approx centre-left. The shadows and dark areas immediately below the pheasant cock has been retouched in addition to, and to a lesser extent the odd patch lower right foreground. Some of the general shadowing across the plumage of the birds has likely received some strengthening. A small amount of tiny-sized white specks within the upper background. Otherwise in a stable state of presentation.

Lot 1072

An Old Calabar Dog, Poultry & Game Foods rectangular enamel sign, 36 x 12".

Lot 1312

Two steering wheels from a fairground driving game.

Lot 1326

A wooden hand painted fairground double sided sign from a roll down game.

Lot 1336

An attractively shaped fairground sign handpainted from a fishing game.

Lot 1341

A fairground tommy gun from a shooting game, probably circa 1950s.

Lot 1347

A centrepiece from a roll-down game, handpainted circa 1950s, a fold-in-half piece.

Lot 1093

A collection of books including Giles annuals, newspapers, Nottingham guides, a Monopoly board game and a collection of stamps **PLEASE NOTE THIS LOT IS NOT ELIGIBLE FOR POSTING AND PACKING**

Lot 653

Girl Guides cloth badges, a Waddingtons card game, badges, sixteen buttons with crest, etc.

Lot 727

Boxed Marbles game with quantity of old marbles

Lot 933

A tin-plate Wills's Woodbine Cricket Game and four tin-plate locomotive plaques

Lot 1118

A small quantity of Harry Potter trading cards and a London Puzzle Postcard game

Lot 116

1985 was the first year for the game-changing GPZ600R.1985 was the first year of the GPZ600R, the bike that created the 600 Super Sport classPowered by a super smooth, water-cooled,16-valve, four producing 75bhpUK-supplied from new and currently registered on a UK V5CIt's a matching numbers bike that's mostly original and unrestoredHistory file with old MOTs, receipts and original owners handbookDry stored for last few months but recently recommissioned with a fresh MOTShowing 29,000 miles but has been subject to a speedo changeThis is a very tidy bike and an absolute classic SpecificationMake: KAWASAKIModel: GPZ600RYear: 1985Registration Number: C540 KVVEngine Number: XZ600AE-012622Click here for more details and images

Lot 244

Allcocks Commodore six inch big game reel

Lot 1793

Tinplate: a vintage tinplate football game with spring action players, 35.5 x 24cm; together with a Chad Valley 'Soccer' game; a 'Super Soccer' magnetic football game by Toogood & Jones Ltd; and a vintage wooden building block set, all in original boxes. (4)

Lot 147

A pack of playing cards advertising Austin cars and their Cumberland & Westmorland distributors Dias & Co Ltd, Motor Engineers, 53 Lowther Street, Carlisle, together with a Waddington's "Belisha" card game for Austin, circa 1930s

Lot 209

A group of vintage board and other games including Twister and Connect 4, together with "Play the Game, the book that you can play, over 40 games from the golden age of board games", complete

Lot 1047

A Glider game fishing bag and one other

Lot 203

A new-old-stock 1970s Monopoly board game, in original cellophane-wrapping, un-opened

Lot 597

GWR board game RACE TO THE OCEAN COAST manufactured by Chad Valley for the Great Western Railway. Complete with the Shaker (Normally missing), board, three locomotives and the original instructions. In excellent good condition and appears not to have been used.

Lot 1003

LP Records, Sanyo cassette model DR 101, yellow Nintendo Game Boy X2 plus four games, etc.

Lot 1350

Subbuteo Miniature Football Game, boxed.

Lot 576

A vintage Tango Two game, together with gramophone needles and a sharpener

Lot 91

English school, 19th century, larder with game, oil on canvas, 60 x 47cm

Lot 329

Charles Thomas Bale, act 1866-1895, a pair of still life subjects with game birds, signed with monogram, oil on canvas, each 30 x 21cm, Mandell's Gallery label to reverse (2)Condition report: Both appear to be in good order. They look to have been lined, framed and cleaned in recent years, so are ready to hang. Clearly signed with monogram.

Lot 48

A vintage Rippler pub game, in a wooden case, with key37w x 29d x 53h cmCondition report: Overal, looks to be complete, but is dirty and unrestored and generally scruffy. It does operated when pulled, but we have not been able to test the coin operated mechanism. Has ten ball bearings and a key to the case.

Lot 2657

An 18th/19th century steel and wooden handled herb cutter, width 20.5cm, a 19th century Irish copper aspic jelly mould, detailed 'Rogers & Sons Dublin', a wrought iron game hook and a rush light with candle socket.Buyer’s Premium 29.4% (including VAT @ 20%) of the hammer price. Lots purchased online via the-saleroom.com will attract an additional premium of 6% (including VAT @ 20%) of the hammer price.

Lot 24

TABLETOP ONE ARM BANDIT GAME,33cm high, along with a radio in the form of a retro jukebox (2)Condition report: Lever and spin mechanism for one arm bandit in working order. The radio is sold as seen; we cannot plug in to test. 

Lot 629

A quantity of DVDs including Game of Thrones, Sherlock Holmes, etc

Lot 931

A Disney story-boards game.

Lot 310

2 vintage wooden cased bagatelle games, includes one red by Chad Valley, with game balls

Lot 72

Box of metal Games workshop warhammer 40K minatures the Tyranids, plus box of wargame accessories including dice, explosive tokens, game cards etc

Lot 309

5x vintage novelty bagatelle games, big game etc

Lot 344

A collection of miniature bagatelle games to include Circus Game and others.

Lot 163

Game of thrones wooden crates x4

Lot 311

The Imp pin game and Corinthian 22 1/2 game.

Lot 1214

Italian inlaid multi-purpose games table: Interchangeable inlaid game tops. Decorative top lifts off to reveal backgammon, checker board/chess table, card table & roulette.

Lot 198

Wallace and Gromit Books, Game, File, Personal Organiser and Plush Figure etc

Lot 1130

An Inlaid Syrian Damascus Gaming Table , Circa 1880-1910 Inlaid overall with various wood , mother of pearl and bone forming geometric patterns, The deep top opens to reveal a similarly inlaid interior and a section with a hinged centre which lifts to reveal a chess and a backgammon table and like the outside is profusely inlaid. The table has a top that swivels to reveal a space which can be used to store cards and game pieces. Two little wooden boxes contains dices and checkers . The undercarriage is inlaid and stands on four shaped legs united by stretcher which is stepped and has a platform center. Comes with an invoice from Vera Strange Antiques , Bournemouth , dated 1998. 77.5cm high ,82cm wide, 40.5cm deep

Lot 281

A selection of mixed era toys, to include a Snow White Hoopla set, Kielkraft pixie box and a GI Joe game and others.

Lot 409

A selection of later Star Wars figures, a boxed Star Wars Nintendo Game Boy etc. **Please note two Star Wars figures have been removed from this lot as they were part of lot 225**

Lot 452

A Steiff Arche, boxed plus a Bonanza game and a Mastermind 44 game.

Lot 483

Starsky and Hutch - Arrow Games Detective game, giant poster, books and puzzle.

Lot 296

A Victorian inlaid wood and ivory travelling draughts/cribbage game board, with a pack of cards, four turned bone cribbage pieces, two died red, wooden draughts (12 black and 16 white) housed in two compartments in the mahogany case. L.17cm

Lot 88

An antique style gilded framed print of a retriever with game bird

Lot 57

A good Bamboo 'Seven Sages' brush vase, bitong, Qing Dynasty, deeply carved around the cylindrical exterior to depict a continuous scene of the 'Seven Sages of the Bamboo Grove' engaged in various leisurely pursuits including painting seated under the shade of pine trees, in conversation, observing the landscape, and playing a game of weiqi, in a distant opening in a bamboo grove, the Sages are accompanied by young attendants, two of whom are portrayed playfully climbing up bamboo trees, all in a rocky landscape setting, apocryphal inscription of Zhu Sansong, the mouth and foot rims are mounted with hardwood, 16cm high x 14cm wide Provenance: By repute purchased by the current owner in Hong Kong around 2010. The 'Seven Sages of the Bamboo Groove' were a group of 3rd century scholars who rejected official duties in favour of rustic life, and often gathered in a bamboo groove to drink wine and to discuss art and literature. The theme was popularly adopted by bamboo carvers of the 17th/18th century, with slight variations in the overall composition.清 朱三松款竹林七贤笔筒拍品来源:巴斯私人收藏,现藏家于2010年左右购自香港Condition Report: generally good other than some small splits Condition Report Disclaimer

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