Rare Early Lack And Lack Ltd Horse Trotting Game Trottingette A Rare Trotting Game By The Short Lived British Company Lack &Amp; Lack. This Dates To The 1950s And Is Complete With No Breakages To The Horses. The Four Pull Along Horses And Riders Are Approx. 8 Inches Long In Original Box In Great Condition
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1937 Decca Derby With 5 Decca The Supreme Records Counters And Tote Boards The Greatest Race Game Of The Century Prov. Patent No. 27658/37 Dates To 1937? Certainly, The Jockey Names Are From That Era Gordon Richards, Charlie Smirke, Tommy Weston, Etc You Will Tingle With Excitement! 2 Hours Of Hair-Raising Thrills!
Vintage Triang The Sir Francis Chichester Board Game - Salute To A Great Sailor 1967 In Excellent Box Game Commemorating Sir Francis Chichester's Solo World Circumnavigation In 1966/1967. The Game's Object Is To Be The First Player To Sail From Plymouth To Sydney, And Then From Sydney, Around The Horn, To Plymouth Again.
Gerry Andersons Thunderbirds The Board Game 1966 By Waddington's. Released By Waddington Games In 1966 When Thunderbirds Was At The Height Of Its Popularity During Its First Run On Television. This Is A Struggle Between International Rescue And The Hood, Who Is Constantly Trying To Destroy Aircraft In Widely Separated Places Throughout The World. A New Crisis Is Reported Every Round Of Turns And The Players, Acting As A Team, Try To Reach The Alarm Points With There Thunderbirds. They Are Also Trying To Catch The Hood Himself!!!
A SMALL MIXED LOT:- A Victorian Scottish paper knife in the form of a basket-hilted sword, by Aitchison (of 80 Princes Street), a Victorian game or poultry skewer by George Adams, London 1855, a gilt-metal buckle with chased foliate decoration, a Mauchline-ware whistle "PARAGON & FORT CRESCENT, MARGATE" and a turned boxwood dispenser; the pen knife 6.8" (17.2 cms) long; 3.3 oz weighable silver (5)
A RARE LATE 18TH CENTURY DUTCH MINIATURE OR TRAVELLING GAME with a double-sided, parcelgilt board, square with a plain border (to prevent the pieces sliding off) and a suspensory ring, engraved on one side for chequers and on the other for nine men's morris, with thirty three small gaming pieces, maker's mark only "CVK", probably for Cornelis van Kleef, Hoorn 1790-1800, contained in a fitted leather travelling case with a compartment for the pieces and a recess for the board, with trade label of "Thomas, 153 New Bond St"; the board 2.55" (6.5 cms) square; 1.25 oz
NEWCASTLE FLATWARE:- A set of six George III Old English pattern table spoons, initialled and crested, by Langlands and Robertson, Newcastle 1786, a set of six Fiddle table spoons, crested, by George Murray, Newcastle 1808, a set of four more to match, by Alexander Kelty, same date, a set of twelve Fiddle tea spoons, crested, also by Alexander Kelty (no date letters) and a game skewer, initialled by Langlands and Robertson, Newcastle 1786; the latter 8" (20.2 cms) long; 43 oz (29)
A 19th century polished copper shot flask, the shaped outline embossed with dead game and retreiver by W Hawkesley, Sheffield, 21cm overall another with embossed scallop shell, 20cm overall, another with a Drams measure, by M.MARSH 22.5cm overall two further copper flasks, a pistol flask and a leather flask (7)Condition report: The springs and nozzles are intact on all.There are various degrees of tarnish to all, three have previously been polished and one has a dent.The leather shot flask has a weak joint to the mount and been glued as a temporary repair.Box included. 42cm wide, 27cm deep, 6cm high
Attributed to Benjamin Blake (1757-1830)A game larderoil on canvas61 x 51cmCondition report: Oil on canvas which has been lined. The canvas tension is stiff and the picture is in plane. The paint layers are stable. Drying cracks have formed as the paint layers have dried. There is extensive overpaint across the surface covering wear and cracks as well as reinforcing the animals in the composition. The varnish is slightly dull and uneven. There is a light layer of surface dirt present.
Cigarette Cards Set and Odds, various examples from earlier and more unusual sets mainly in plastic sleeves includes, Salmon & Gluckstein Traditions of the Army & Navy (set 25), Smiths Cigarettes Footballers (10) and Derby Winners (23), Kimballs Fancy Bathers (8), American Tobacco Beauties (Old Gold) 30, Sandorides Famous Race Horses (28), Ogden's Guinea Gold various subjects Actresses (L80+), Boer War (L9) and others (50+) some loose, Morris's Cigarettes Actresses (14) Lorillard Tobacco Actresses (M5), and Circus Scenes (X1), Gallaher's and Phillip's Guinea Gold type issues (9) and various other mainly odd cards Kimball Beauties (playing card), Kinnear's Jockeys, Taddys British Medals and Ribbons, Sports & Pastimes, VC Heroes, Famous Jockeys, Cohen Weenen Jockey, Allen & Ginter Racing Colors of the World, Birds of the Tropics, Game Birds, Salmon & Gluckstein Owners & Jockeys, Franklyn Davey Types of Smokers and various others, P-G, (Qty)
13+ military and wargaming related kits and models by various makes. Including 4x unmade plastic kits; Airfix 1:35 British M3 Stuart tank. Eduard 1:48 MiG-21 SMT aircraft. Arov Club 1:35 Churchill Mk.IV British Infantry tank. Plastic Soldier 1:72 German Panzer III set. Together with 3x magazie issue tanks; Jagdpanther, Sherman and Challenger. 2x white metal kitbuilt medieval soldiers. 2x Star Wars X-Wing Miniatures Game vehicles, etc. VGC-Mint. £40-60
Very nice Bally Midway Blackwater 100 pinball machine from 1988. Instead of the typical pinball game which gives one ball until it drains three times, Blackwater 100 gives three "Heats" of at least three balls each. The first pinball machine to have the Buy-In feature of solid state games. Notable Features: Flippers (5), 5-bank drop targets (1), Kick-out holes (2). No pop bumpers. Multi-level playfield includes the area located behind and above the lower flippers, where the traditional card holder would be. Condition: Very good.
Restored 1993 Williams Bram Stoker's Dracula pinball machine in good working condition. The primary challenge of the machine is to stack 3 multiballs (Castle, Coffin, & Mist), kill bats and rats, and earn big points in the process of doing so. Toys in the game include a revolutionary magnet that can throw the ball along a trail for Mist multiball, and two separate lock traps for "Castle" and "Coffin" multiballs. Size: 192 x 70 x 135 cm. Condition: Very Good.
Very rare original Coca-Cola premix dispenser machine in unrestored condition. Premix refers to a ready-mixed, ready-to-drink soft drink that has usually been packaged in 5-gallon stainless steel tanks called Cornelius kegs (or "Corny keg" for short). The premix itself is identical to the beverage of the same brand that is sold in bottles or cans, and is already carbonated. An amazing item for a themed interior, game room or man cave. Size: 138 x 41 x 56 cm. Condition: Good.
2010 Stern Big Buck Hunter Pro pinball machine. The Big Buck Hunter Pro pinball takes you on a hunting adventure. Players are in pursuit of wild game, such as elk, moose and rams, while a motorized big buck moves swiftly across the forest-like playing field. Strike the buck with the pinball and start multiple ball action. Size: 192 x 70 x 135 cm. Condition: Very good.
Very nice Bally Kiss pinball machine from 1979. Tested and fully working. Notable Features: Flippers (2), Pop bumpers (4), Slingshots (2), Standup targets (8), Spinning targets (2), 4-bank drop targets (1), Right outlane detour gate. Backglass light animation (letters in K-I-S-S light up when scored, animate during Game Over). Condition: Very good.
Ex-James Ellison, Yonny Hernández, Michael Laverty, Paul Bird Motorsport 2012 Aprilia ART 1,000cc Grand Prix Racing MotorcycleRegistration no. not registeredFrame no. PBM ART 001 G•Factory-built Aprilia RSV4 engine•Purchased directly from Paul Bird Motorsport•Running condition•Display tyres (not for any other use)The machine offered here belongs to what can now be seen as a 'passing phase' of MotoGP history: the CRT era. Faced with escalating costs and dwindling participation (at the 2011 Australian GP there were only 14 starters and 10 finishers in the premier class) MotoGP series owners Dorna came up with a lower-cost 'Claiming Rule Teams' (CRT) category to run alongside the factory prototypes. The idea was that CRT teams would run production-based engines in prototype chassis, and that engines would be claimable by factory teams for a set fee of €25,000, though why a factory team would want to acquire a tuned road-bike engine was never explained. In the event, none ever did. The introduction of CRT for the 2012 season coincided with the switch from 800cc to 1,000cc engines with a maximum permitted bore size of 81mm. Aprilia's offering in the CRT class was powered by the V4 engine of their RSV4 production superbike, which in MotoGP specification produced around 230bhp. Engines would be returned to the Aprilia factory when in need of rebuilding.British multi-millionaire businessman Paul Bird had been involved with the British and World Superbike Championships in the past, and the (relatively) low-cost CRT formula gave him the opportunity to compete at the highest level of motorcycle sport: MotoGP. Paul Bird Motorsport (PBM) was one of three teams leasing machines from Aprilia in 2012, the others being Came Ioda and Speed Master. PBM's sole rider for the 2012 season was Cumbrian James Ellison, who came to the team with an impressive palmarès, having twice been European Superstock Champion (2000 and 2001) and Endurance World Champion (2003). He was also no stranger to MotoGP, having raced for the Blata-sponsored WCM team in 2005, scoring seven points while riding an under-powered machine. His attitude and ability impressed the paddock, earning him a ride with the Tech 3 Yamaha team for 2006. Spells in AMA, British Superbikes and World Supersport followed before Ellison got the call from Paul Bird that returned him to MotoGP in 2012. After a shaky start to the season, which saw him finish out of the points in the first three rounds, Ellison upped his game and became a regular top-15 finisher. Out of the championship's 18 rounds, he failed to finish only four times and scored points on 12 occasions, with a best finish of 9th at both Sepang and Valencia. Ellison ended the season 16th overall (4th in CRT) with 35 points. He was not retained for 2013 and returned to BSB. New signing Yonny Hernández inherited the ex-Ellison bikes when he joined the team for 2013 (see Lot ???) and they were also used by his team-mate, Michael Laverty. Phil Morris bought this machine - one of two available for Ellison's use during 2012 - directly from Paul Bird Motorsport together with a substantial quantity of spares. The machine also comes with a file of paperwork relating to its purchase, plus technical data, photographs, etc and a copy of the 2012 MotoGP season sponsors' report. In terms of both specification and condition it is 'as last raced' at Valencia in November 2012. Since coming into Phil Morris's collection, this Aprilia ART has been ridden on display laps by John McGuinness, Steve Plater, Ian Hutchinson, and Peter Hickman. Given the factories' current policy of retaining machines run by satellite teams, rather than selling them on, the chances of obtaining a former MotoGP machine are now slim indeed. As such, this Aprilia ART represents a rare opportunity to acquire a genuine MotoGP motorcycle possessing impeccable provenance. It should be noted that this machine is fitted with Bridgestone display tyres, which are not for use either with starting rollers or on the road/track. A selection of spares relating to this lot will be sold as part of our online sale in December. Further details to follow.Footnotes:As with all Lots in the Sale, this Lot is sold 'as is/where is' and Bidders must satisfy themselves as to the provenance, condition, age, completeness, and originality prior to bidding.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
Ex-David Jefferies 2001 Yamaha 998cc R1 V&M Superstock Racing MotorcycleRegistration no. WU51 JVMFrame no. JYARN041000018087Engine no. *N503E-023019*•Used by David Jeffereis to contest the 2001 British Superstock Championship•Prepared and entered by V&M Racing•Known ownership historyLack of sponsorship for the teams he was contracted to saw Isle of Man TT star David Jefferies forced to concentrate on the British Superstock Championship in 2000 and 2001. Riding for Tim Ford's 02+ team, and with Page3.com sponsorship, he had won the championship in 2000 and signed to race Ducatis in the British Superbike Championship in 2001, only for the sponsorship to be withdrawn at the last minute. Jefferies was fortunate enough to land a ride with V&M to contest the British Superstock Championship again riding a Yamaha R1, while at the same time continuing his association with the TT and the Irish road races. In a cruel twist of fate, the outbreak of foot and mouth disease on the UK mainland meant that the TT and the Irish races would be cancelled, depriving DJ of his major source of income. There was more bad news: Suzuki's new GSX-R1000 was faster than the now three-year-old Yamaha R1. Suzuki-mounted Aussie Paul Young won the first five rounds of the championship, and it was not until the sixth round at Thruxton that Jefferies managed to get on the podium. In David Jefferies – the Official Biography by Stuart Barker, Jack Valentine is quoted as telling his rider, by way of motivation: 'Right David, we're in the GSX-R cup, but with you on a Yamaha. If you finish second, then that's like a win. Everybody in the game knows you're totally underpowered.'Jefferies first win of the season came in the seventh round at Oulton Park and he took another win at Cadwell Park when Suzuki-mounted John Crockford crashed out. According to MCN: 'It was a race that summarised the season so far for the Yorkshire man – he had to ride the wheels off his Yamaha to keep up with the GSX-R1000s and hope that one of their riders made a mistake.' At the season's end DJ finished 2nd overall in the British Superstock Championship. The R1 offered here is David Jefferies' 2001 British Superstock Championship machine. At the end of the 2001 season the Yamaha was sold to Chris Waldron of Swindon and registered to him on 18th October 2001. The R1's next owner was Lee Kitch of Newbury, in whose name it was registered on 29th May 2004. Phil Morris bought the machine from George White Superbike Centres of Swindon on 19th March 2007 (invoice on file). Signed by David Jefferies, the machine is offered with a substantial history file.Footnotes:As with all Lots in the Sale, this Lot is sold 'as is/where is' and Bidders must satisfy themselves as to the provenance, condition, age, completeness, and originality prior to bidding.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
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