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Yu-Gi-Oh! Yugioh 5000+ Card collection & Binder. This lot contains one five-width containing over 5000 Yugioh cards dating from the very first set to the current era. Mainly Commons and Rares the box does contain some ultra and super rare cards. The folder contains over 130 Ultra and Secret Rares from the start of the game till as recent as 2020. You'll find plenty of 1st edition cards from across the aforementioned era. Condition Report: As some of these cards are over 18 years old there is bound to be a few played cards but the majority of the box is in excellent condition. Of the newer era cards these are mostly in Near Mint condition.
Yu-Gi-Oh! Yugioh 1200+ card & collectors tin bundle. This lot contain three tins from the GX era of Yugioh each containing roughly 450 cards from the 2002 to 2005 era of the Yugioh trading card game. Mostly made up of common cards but there is the occasional super rare. Condition Report: cards are in excellent to Good condition.
A giant outdoor/playground Noughts & Crosses game, made by Playdale, double-sided, nine rotating cylinders supported by upright timber posts. 157 x 118cm. Please note this has been removed at ground level and will require replacement metal supports. (see additional picture) https://www.playdale.co.uk/product/noughts-and-crosses-panel/
GUINNESS 'DOCTOR'S' PROMOTIONAL BOOKLETS, c.1930s-1950s, for the 'Guinness is Good for You' campaign, comprising: A Guinness Scrap Book, illustrated by H.M.Bateman; Album Victorianum; Songs of Our Grandfathers, illustrated by Rex Whistler; Happy New Lear, illustrated by John Nash; Game Pie, A Guinness Indoor Portfolio, illustrated by Edward Ardizzone; Hobbyhorses with Riders by Guinness, illustrated by Rowland Emmett; Reining Cats & Dogs, a Guinness Book of Pets, illustrated by Hoffnung; My Goodness! My Gilbert & Sullivan!, illustrated by Antony Groves-Raines;What Will They Think of Next? A Guinness Inventory, illustrated by Antony Groves-Raines; A Precscription For Foreing Travel, illustrated by John Astrop; All My Own Work, The Guinness Do It Yourself Book, illustrated by John Tribe; Guinness Nonscience, illustrated by Maureen Roffey & Bernard Lodge; Pen Portraits by A.P.H, illustrated by Michael Ffolkes; Can This Be Beeton? A Guinness Galliimaufrey, illustrated by Antony Groves-Raines; Untopical Songs, Accompanied by Guinness, illustrated by Ronald Ferns; Alice Versay, The Guinness Birthday Book, illustrated by Ronald Ferns; Alice, Where Art Thou?, More Guinness Carrolling, illustrated by Antony Groves-Raines; Prodigies and Prodigals, Brought to Book by Guinness, illustrated by Antony Groves-Raines (2 copies); all with colour illustrations throughout, original colour pictorial printed wrappers to each, stapled as issued, slim 8vo (19) Comments: generally G-VG, with light foxing and some rusted staples
COLLECTION OF RUGBY UNION PHOTOGRAPHS FROM THE ARCHIVE OF PETER REES (1918-2020) the former Llanelli RFC & Wales player and Llanelli president, many with annotations to the reverse including International and Club pre-match official photos, rugby events, and playing-field action. Also fifteen mounted Llanelli RFC official photos. The archive spans the years that Peter Rees was involved in rugby and with many photographs dating to 1947 when Rees won his Welsh caps Provenance: from the family of Peter Rees, the former Llanelli and Wales wing who became the oldest living Welsh international player in 2013. He won two caps in the 1947 Five Nations Championship, in wins over France in Paris (3-0) and Ireland, but wasn't considered after that, despite playing in all three trials in 1946-47 and scored two tries in the final trial for 'The Rest' in a 6-6 draw with 'Wales'. Educated at Gwendraeth Grammar School, he left school at 14 to go and work underground at the local pit at Cross Hands Colliery. He played for both Penygroes and Tumble before moving on to the Scarlets. His Llanelli debut came on 1 September, 1945, at Felinfoel and the then 20-year-old wing marked the occasion with a hat-trick of tries in a 25-0 win. He made it five tries in his first two outings for his new club with two more touchdowns at Bath in an even more impressive 16-0 win a week later. He ended his first season as the club's leading try scorer with 15 and led the charts again at the end of the 1947-48 season with 13. He played in the 16-8 defeat against the New Zealand Army 'Kiwis' on 30 October, 1945 and also lined-up against the touring Australians at Stradey Park in a 6-4 defeat on 28 October, 1947. He rose from being a player at Stradey Park to become chairman (1967-71) and then President (1983-86). During his time as chairman he oversaw the appointment of Tom Hudson as fitness guru and helped steer the club back to the top tier of Welsh rugby.Having started life as a coal miner in his early teens, he also worked as a milkman before studying to become a mechanical engineer at Swansea College. Once qualified, he worked as an engineer at the Tir John Power Station, neat Swansea and as a shift manager at Burry Port's Carmarthen Bay Power Station.At the age of 25 he retired from the first-class game to concentrate on his studies, but went on to captain Tumble in 1952-53 before playing again for Penygroes.
Gilded mother of pearl monture fan with painted silk leaves showing a game of marco polo including two female figures and a blindfolded gentleman outside a folly. Four smaller paintings depict two farmhouses a lute and lyre. 28cm high. Box included.Condition report: damage to one stick which is now held together with a piece of tape,
[SPORTING]. CRICKET Read, W.W. Annals of Cricket. A Record of the Game Compiled from Authentic Sources, Sampson Low, Marston & Co., London, 1896, original cloth-backed pictorial boards, twenty-seven plate and text illustrations (including frontispiece, as called for), period advertisements, octavo (rubbed; corners worn; hinges slightly tender); 'Quid'. Jerks in from Short-Leg, first edition, Harrison, London, 1866, original blue cloth gilt, illustrations by W.H. Du Bellew, eleven pages of advertisements, square octavo (spine ends worn; cover fore edges damp marked); and two other works, (4).
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