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Lot 780

A Star Wars figure and 2005 collectors pins, a Jet Harrison Space Gun, a Spaceman water pistol, a Lost in Space Jupiter 2 model and a Star Trek board game

Lot 331

L.W.J.Mason, portrait of a hunting dog and game, pastel, framed

Lot 340

Two watercolours of game birds and a hunting dog print

Lot 165

Collection of Arsenal home football programmes form the 1950s to the 2000s to include first game at Emirates, last season at Highbury etc

Lot 62

Peter Pan games "Super Striker" table football game boxed, selection of other table soccer accessories including Subbuteo and Striker

Lot 430

Football Frank Worthington 10x8 Birmingham City colour photo. Frank Stewart Worthington (23 November 1948 – 22 March 2021) was an English footballer who played as a forward. Worthington was born into a footballing family in Shelf, near Halifax, West Riding of Yorkshire. Both of his parents had played the game and his two older brothers, Dave and Bob, became professional footballers, both began their careers with Halifax Town.[5] His nephew Gary was also a professional footballer. Good Condition. All autographs are genuine hand signed and come with a Certificate of Authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £4.99, EU from £6.99, Rest of World from £8.99.

Lot 37

Kit Harington signed 10x8 colour photo. photo was taken during Kits role as Jon Snow on popular television series The Game of Thrones aired in April 2011. Good Condition. All autographs are genuine hand signed and come with a Certificate of Authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £4.99, EU from £6.99, Rest of World from £8.99.

Lot 114

Kit Harington signed 10x8 colour photo. photo was taken during Kits role as Jon Snow on popular television series The Game of Thrones aired in April 2011. Good Condition. All autographs are genuine hand signed and come with a Certificate of Authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £4.99, EU from £6.99, Rest of World from £8.99.

Lot 36

Kit Harington signed 10x8 colour photo. photo was taken during Kits role as Jon Snow on popular television series The Game of Thrones aired in April 2011. Good Condition. All autographs are genuine hand signed and come with a Certificate of Authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £4.99, EU from £6.99, Rest of World from £8.99.

Lot 187

Joseph Altin signed 10x8 colour photo actor inc Game of Thrones. Good Condition. All autographs are genuine hand signed and come with a Certificate of Authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £4.99, EU from £6.99, Rest of World from £8.99.

Lot 1

A framed print of a partridge in flight 31cm x 44cm together with a limited edition print "Rules of the Game" 506/850 signed Bryn, a hunting print "Full Cry" and two other hunting prints

Lot 167

A vintage pin football game plus a shove ha'penny board, a crib board, an Indian style carved table together with three brass based table lamps with one other plus two shades

Lot 171

A box of books including bird and game keeping interest, three large volumes on British Birds with their Nests and Eggs etc

Lot 1033

George-Mildred Dice Game, Snake Eyes a casino game, Mastermind etc, together with musical sheet music, etc:- Two Boxes.

Lot 1081

Grandstand TV Game, Meccano parts, Snoopy figures, etc:- One Box.

Lot 1369

Vintage Toys: Three boxed tinplate toys, including an airplane, boat and factory worker at his bench, also Lone Ranger album and biscuit tin, plus a 'Games' book, tennis game and metal puzzles.

Lot 369

A cased set of dominoes and a Bezique game

Lot 283

Assorted vintage wooden toys including Brio flat bed truck and train, skittles painted as sailors, "Plopitin" game, model ships, pond yacht etc

Lot 187

Nintendo - Game Boy - 2 x 1989 dated Nintendo Game Boy DMG-01 models, both show signs of age and use, one has a broken clip on its battery cover, the other has some corrosion on its battery contacts. Also includes a radio shack power lead and some other related items. The items are untested, the overall condition is Fair.(This does not constitute a guarantee)

Lot 188

Nintendo - Game Boy - A collection of 15 x games including Pokemon Yellow # DMG-APSU-EUR, Mystic Quest # DMG-FF-UKV, Color-Driver # CGB-BDRP-EUR and similar. Four of the games have no cases. They appear in Good condition but are untested. (This does not constitute a guarantee)

Lot 65

A collection of nine books relating to shooting, including: 'How to Shoot Straight', M. Hastings, 'Game Shooting', Churchill, 'Pigeon Shooting', Arnold and others

Lot 20

Two 19th century leather-mounted shot flasks, one tooled with a hare and game with brass mounts, 22 cm long (2)

Lot 138

A 19th century percussion cap rifle with engraved game bird and scrolls to side, dark wood butt, 127 cm long

Lot 4024

Howard Jacobson: 'Kalooki Nights', 2006, 1st edition; Eimear McBride: 'The Lesser Bohemians', 2016, 1st edition; Philip Roth, 3 titles: 'The Great American Novel', NY, Holt Rinehart Winston, 1973, 1st edition, 'American Pastoral', 1997, 1st edition, 'Operation Shylock', 1993, 1st edition; Andrew Sinclair: 'The Facts in the Case of E.A. Poe', 1979, 1st edition; Anthony Burgess: 'Napoleon Symphony', 1974, 1st edition; Joseph Heller: 'Good as Gold', 1979, 1st edition; Gore Vidal: Lincoln', 1984, 1st edition; Frances Parkinson Keyes: 'The Chess Players', 1961, 1st edition; Evelyn Waugh: 'Helena', 1950, 1st edition; Carlos Ruiz Zafon: The Angel's Game', 2009, 1st edition; Roald Dahl: 'Two Fables', 1986, 1st edition; Ardashir Vakil: 'Beach Boy', 1997, 1st edition, all original cloth, all in dust wrappers (14)

Lot 4009

John le Carre, 7 titles: 'A Perfect Spy', London, Hodder & Stoughton, 1986, 1st edition, signed by author in blue ink to title page, original cloth, dust wrapper, 'Smiley's People', London, H & S, 1980, 1st edition, original cloth, dust wrapper, 'Our Game', London, H & S, 1995, 2nd impression, signed by author to title page, original cloth, dust wrapper, plus another 1995 2nd impression copy of same work, this unsigned, 'The Russia House', London, H & S, 1989, 1st edition, orig. cloth, d/w, 'The Night Manager', London, H & S, 1993, 1st edition, orig. cloth, d/w, plus paperback of 'Single & Single' (7)

Lot 4039

Lisa Jewell: 'The Family Upstairs', 2019, 1st edition, Dolores Gordon-Smith, 2 titles: 'Mad About the Boy?', 2008, 1st edition, signed and inscribed and dated, 'A Fete Worse than Death', 2007, signed and inscribed and dated; Gwendoline Butler: 'Coffin's Ghost', 1999, 1st edition, signed; Nora Kelly: 'Bad Chemistry', 1993, 1st edition, signed; Jane Adams: 'The Angel Gateway', 2009, 1st edition, signed; Patrick Redmond: 'The Wishing Game', 1999, 1st edition, signed; Peter Robinson: 'All the Colours of Darkness', 2008, 1st edition, signed, all original cloth, all in dust wrappers (8)

Lot 4193

A collection of 31 titles on hunting, shooting, game-keeping, poaching, field sports, including [Thomas Thacker]: 'The Courser's Companion', Derby & London, Thomas Richardson, 1829, 1st edn, engraved frontis, ix, 200pp, original printed paper covered boards (worn), rebacked retaining part of orig. backstrip, A.R. Harding: 'Wolf and Coyote Trapping', Columbus OH, A.R. Harding, [1909], 1st edition, 252pp + [4]pp ads at end, Stonehenge (i.e. J.H. Walsh) : 'Manual of British Rural Sports', 1863, 6th edition, 30 engraved plates (of which 1 double page) as called for, rebound cloth gilt, new E.P's, Lt. Col.P. Hawker: 'Instructions to Young Sportsmen in all that relates to Guns & Shooting', 1859, 11th edition, frontis and 7 plates and ills in text as called for, xxviii, 548pp, old quarter morocco, later rebacked morocco gilt, Saxton Pope: 'Hunting with the Bow & Arrow', NY & London, 1925, 1st edition, 48 ills. on 23 full page plates as called for, original cloth gilt, Lord Walshingham: 'Hit & Miss, a book of Shooting Memories', 1927, 1st edition, 8 plates as called for, original cloth gilt, John Watson: 'Poachers and Poaching', 1891, 1st edition, frontis depicting lurchers, 327pp, original cloth gilt, plus 24 others (31)

Lot 4295A

1924 sale catalogue South Pickenham Hall, Norfolk, 'Illustrated Particulars and Plan of the Freehold, Residential, Sporting, and Agricultural Estate of South Pickenham Hall, Extending to an Area of About 4,871 Acres and Constituting one of the Finest Game Preserves in the Eastern Counties', Messrs. Osborn & Mercer, 10th July 1924, 31pp, 14 illustrations from photographs on 9 full page plates, lacks maps/plans in rear pocket, folio, original wraps (worn), plus a mid 19th Century Abstract of the title to the Manors or Lordships of Saham Toney Insoken and Outsoken in the County of Norfolk, 87 pages of manuscript entries covering period 1719-1838, plus an early 20th Century manuscript document "(Copy) Apportionment of the Rent Charge in lieu of Tithes in the Parish of Methwold in the County of Norfolk", 70+ pages of m/s entries, plain card covers (3)

Lot 4103

Games: A boxed Subbuteo Table Rugby Display Edition, parts missing, together with a boxed team, complete and Live Action Kicking Fullback boxed; and Man-to-Man Combat in the 20th Century: A Historical Simulation Game; and Waddingtons Totally Dingbats game, unchecked for completeness. (one box)

Lot 4177

Star Wars: A Star Wars: The Empire Strikes Back, Boba Fett (Prototype Armor), Hasbro, 2011, limited edition, complete with 'Mail Away Box', together with a boxed and sealed Hasbro: Star Wars Escape from Death Star Game, 2018. (2)

Lot 4061

Triang: A boxed Triang Electric Model Railway RS5 missing oil bottle otherwise complete; a boxed Operating Mail Coach Set, R323; Cluedo game boxed, unchecked for completeness; and Bayko Building Set, also unchecked for completeness. (one box)

Lot 4102

Collectables: A collection of assorted boxed toys to comprise: Ideal, The Smurfs, Boating Smurf, Cowboy Smurf, Smurfette and Pilot Smurf; The X Files Game; Barbie & Ken: Star Trek Collectors Edition; Barbie & Ken: The X Files Collectors Edition; loose Cyberman 12" figure; two Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring figures: Frodo and Gandalf; and Spice Girls on Tour boxed figure. (one box)

Lot 508

Early computing.- Faster Than Thought. The Ferranti Nimrod Digital Computer, first edition, original stiff printed stapled wrappers, very light toning to spine, else fine, 8vo, Hollinwood, Ferranti Ltd., 1951.⁂ First edition of possibly the first known video game manual.The Nimrod computer was built by Ferranti for the 1951 Festival of Great Britain. It was designed to play Nim, an ancient mathematical logic game, and as such was one of the video game machines constructed and certainly the first developed in the UK. Nimrod was tremendously popular and drew in a number of famous challengers including Alan Turing who beat the computer, allegedly causing a malfunction in the process.

Lot 498

Mountaineering.- Smith (Albert) The New Game of the Ascent of Mont Blanc, hand-coloured lithographed sheet, folding in sections and linen-backed, without rules and counters, slightly browned, new endpapers, folding into original green cloth covers, gilt, [Farquhar/Cox 11; Meckly 6A; Neate S94], sheet 435 x 555mm., 8vo covers, [1861].⁂ Children's game produced as a tie-in to Albert Smith's Mont Blanc show, in which players take turns spinning a numbered top to advance on the board or not, accumulating or losing counters, with the first to reach the summit winning.

Lot 978

Frank Moss Bennett - British Artist of Hunting and Genre Subjects ( 1874 - 1952 ) - Oil Painting on Canvas, Depicting Huntsmen After the Hunt, Dining and Playing a Game Using Apples and Playing Skittles with Candles. Signed and Dated 1933. Canvas Size 15 x 19 Inches, In Gilt Swept Frame. Overall Size 19 x 23 Inches.

Lot 977

Frank Moss Bennett - British Artist of Hunting and Genre Subjects ( 1874 - 1952 ) Oil Painting Sketch on Board - Tiled ' Charles 2nd Playing Pall Mall ' Depicting an Early Version of a Golf Type Game on the Green with Numerous Figures In Attendance. Signed an Dated 1937. Picture Size 10 x 13.5 Inches In Gold Swept Frame, Overall Size 14 x 18 Inches.

Lot 37

An early cricket coloured etching, the game taking place outside Hall Place school, Kent. Published in London, September 10th 1806.W:56cm x H:39.5cm

Lot 267

A Pavilion Premier glass and wood game set, boxed and unused.

Lot 148

Three signed Sturgeon prints, Village Cricket scene 38cm x 71cm, signed in pencil lower right. Together with two Travelling scenes with women in caravans, both with watermarks lower left and signed in pencil lower right 35cm x 47cm (3) together with four golfing prints, including limited edition Didier Rousell, Nick Faldo 832/950 signed and numbered in pencil lower right. 63x 44cm. Together with limited edition "The Glorious Game on The Old Course St. Andrews" 107/850. 47cm x 57.5cm and "The Ailsa Course Turnberrny" signed in pencil lower right Donald Shearer 27cm x 36cm and Artist's Proof Baxter Print "The Open 2006" signed in pencil lower right 47cm x 63.5cm

Lot 22

Jack Butler Yeats RHA (1871-1957)The Handball AlleyWatercolour on board, 26.5 x 36.5cm (10½ x 14¼'')SignedProvenance: With the Oriel Gallery, label verso; Collection of the late Karl Mullan; Private CollectionLiterature: Hilary Pyle, Jack B Yeats. His Watercolours, Drawings and Pastels, no.601. Handball is believed to have been played in Ireland since at least the 16th century. Its purpose-built alley, the first said to date to the 1790s, is a vernacular building type unique to Ireland. It normally consists of two short side walls, and a wide end wall, as can be seen in Yeats’s painting. Handball alleys were for many years the focus of community life attracting day-long gatherings of players and onlookers. The GAA charter listed handball as one of its four officially recognized games and the first national handball championship was held in 1923 by which time alleys had been constructed all over the country.The painting is based on a scene that Yeats sketched in Swinford, Co. Mayo when he visited the town with J. M. Synge in 1905.[1] It depicts four players engaged in a game with two in the foreground preparing to return the ball to their competitors at the front of the court. The informal nature of the game is evoked by the diversity of their clothes and the casual stance of their onlookers. The latter lean on the side wall, engrossed in watching the sport unfold. A third figure steps across a shallow stream, hands in pocket, with his gaze directed towards the players. A large basket resting on the ground suggests that at least one spectator has been distracted from his errands by the sport. The painting encapsulates the centrality of sport to rural Irish life at the beginning of the 20th century in a sympathetic and humorous manner. Yeats returned to the subject in a later oil painting, The Ball Alley, (1927, Hugh Lane Gallery).The perspective of the alley is markedly flattened making it appear like an abstract shape. Warm yellow sunlight further transforms it into an uncanny intrusion into the landscape which extends around it. The shadow of the right-hand wall casts a large triangle of blue across the court, adding to the sense of the incongruous.The painting belonged to the former rugby international, Karl Mullan, an important collector of Yeats’s work.[1] Sketchbook 2, National Gallery of Ireland, see H. Pyle, Jack B Yeats. His Watercolours, Drawings and Pastels, Irish Academic Press, 1993, p. 150.Roisin KennedyAugust 2021

Lot 38

Mixed works of art, to include an Art Nouveau style spelter figurine, an onyx vase, a boxed golf game, pair of glass candlesticks, a carved wooden bust, and a Mastermind game and two bottle openers (qty)

Lot 230

Four Norman Thelwell signed limited edition sporting prints, "The Rough Shoot" 725/850, "The Smooth Shoot" 725/850, "The Salmon Leap" 326/850, "Down By The River" 17/850, all housed in gilt and ebonised glazed frames, two Norman Thelwell prints. "The Stirrup Cup", "The Game Fisherman", housed in gilt and mahogany effect glazed frames (6)

Lot 235

Circle of William Cruickshank, Hanging game, a pair of watercolours, 7.25" x 5.25" and 7.75" x 5 .25". (2)

Lot 67

A quantity of various sets of boxed collectors plates to include a set of twelve Game Birds of the World by Franklin Mint with information booklet, boxed Cinderella plate, set of Wedgwood calendar plates, Royal Doulton Country Deliveries plates and others

Lot 276

TWO ORVIS GAME FISHING UTILITY GILETS (LARGE AND MEDIUM) AND A VISION FLY FISHING WATERPROOF JACKET (MEDIUM)

Lot 3031

A BOXED SUBBUTEO TABLE FOOTBALL GAME

Lot 848

SIX BLUE AND WHITE ROYAL DOULTON COLLECTABLE CABINET PLATES DEPICTING GAME BIRDS

Lot 3234

A VINTAGE NINTENO 64 WITH CONTROLLERS AND GAME CARTRIDGES

Lot 3029

A BOXED RETRO GAMES AIR HOCKEY GAME

Lot 449

VARIOUS X BOX 360 GAMES WITH A MONOPLY AND A SIMPSONS GAME

Lot 478

A VARIETY OF TOYS TO INCLUDE A DESK TOP PINBALL, STAR WARS TOP TRUMPS, MAGNETIC 4 IN 1 GAME AND PUZZLES

Lot 1

Sheep grazing on a village green, with a church in the distance, possibly East Anglia signed 'L. R. Squirrell' (lower left)watercolour over pencil on paper laid onto card, unframed37 x 49.5cmProvenance: Acquired by Harry Bass, the art director of Tower Press, circa 1950, Thence by descent to the present owner, his daughterFootnote: Tower Press was a British board game and puzzle company founded in the early 1930s. By the 1960s they were the largest jigsaw puzzle makers in the world. In 1969 the Leeds-based games manufacturer Waddingtons bought the business, probably with the aim of removing a competitor from the market. The following seven lots (1-7) are all original watercolours commissioned in the 1960s by the then art director of Tower Press, Harry Bass. They were most likely concept pieces intended to be made into jigsaw puzzles.Condition report: Overall dimensions of the card support : 44 x 58cm

Lot 168

A still life of game birds and a rabbit upon a ledgesigned 'Elias.Vonck.' (lower left on the table edge)oil on canvas 90 x 102cmProvenance:A Northamptonshire country houseCondition report: framed 119 x 131cmOil on canvas which has been lined. The canvas tension is good and the picture is generally in plane with a few minor undulations around the edges. Losses and damage have occurred to the edges of the painting which have been filled and overpainted. The background is very worn and the red ground is visible in areas. There are scattered areas of overpaint across the background which is now slightly darkened compared to the original. There are localised areas of cracks within the paint layer, notably in the area of the signature. The varnish is yellowed and semi-glossy. There is a layer of surface dirt and some white accretions along the lower edge.

Lot 2

The Bridge of Sighs and the Old Library at St John's College, Cambridgesigned 'L.R.Squirrell' (lower right)watercolour over pencil on paper laid onto card, unframed37 x 49.5cmProvenance: Acquired by Harry Bass, the art director of Tower Press, circa 1950, Thence by descent to the present owner, his daughterFootnote: Tower Press was a British board game and puzzle company founded in the early 1930s. By the 1960s they were the largest jigsaw puzzle makers in the world. In 1969 the Leeds-based games manufacturer Waddingtons bought the business, probably with the aim of removing a competitor from the market. The following seven lots (1-7) are all original watercolours commissioned in the 1960s by the then art director of Tower Press, Harry Bass. They were most likely concept pieces intended to be made into jigsaw puzzles.Condition report: Image size - 37 x 49.5cmSize including the card support - 49.5 x 60cmStuck down to card. There is toning and light foxing to the card support. The main image is in a good condition overall. The colours remain strong - the work has been stored in a plan chest for numerous years. Unframed. Few specs of surface dirt and very light foxing spots in the sky.

Lot 3

Spaniels by a river with a red-necked phalaropesigned 'A E Kennedy' (lower left)watercolour on paper30 x 43cmProvenance:Acquired by Harry Bass, the art director of Tower Press, circa 1950,Thence by descent to the present owner, his daughterFootnote: Albert Ernest Kennedy (1883-1963) was a children's book illustrator and the elder brother of the well-known flower painter Cecil Kennedy (1905-1997).Tower Press was a British board game and puzzle company founded in the early 1930s. By the 1960s they were the largest jigsaw puzzle makers in the world. In 1969 the Leeds-based games manufacturer Waddingtons bought the business, probably with the aim of removing a competitor from the market. The following seven lots (1-7) are all original watercolours commissioned in the 1960s by the then art director of Tower Press, Harry Bass. They were most likely concept pieces intended to be made into jigsaw puzzles.Condition report: 50 x 62.5cm (framed)

Lot 4

Spaniels flushing mallardswatercolour on paper24 x 35.5cmProvenance: Acquired by Harry Bass, the art director of Tower Press, circa 1950, Thence by descent to the present owner, his daughterFootnote: Tower Press was a British board game and puzzle company founded in the early 1930s. By the 1960s they were the largest jigsaw puzzle makers in the world. In 1969 the Leeds-based games manufacturer Waddingtons bought the business, probably with the aim of removing a competitor from the market. The following seven lots (1-7) are all original watercolours commissioned in the 1960s by the then art director of Tower Press, Harry Bass. They were most likely concept pieces intended to be made into jigsaw puzzles.Condition report: 41.5 x 51cm (framed)

Lot 5

Labrador with beagle puppies and a robin; Two beagle puppies investigating a pond;watercolours on paper, unframed 24.5 x 34cm; 26.5 x 21cm, a set of twoProvenance: Acquired by Harry Bass, the art director of Tower Press, circa 1950, Thence by descent to the present owner, his daughterFootnote: Tower Press was a British board game and puzzle company founded in the early 1930s. By the 1960s they were the largest jigsaw puzzle makers in the world. In 1969 the Leeds-based games manufacturer Waddingtons bought the business, probably with the aim of removing a competitor from the market. The following seven lots (1-7) are all original watercolours commissioned in the 1960s by the then art director of Tower Press, Harry Bass. They were most likely concept pieces intended to be made into jigsaw puzzles.Condition report: 43 x 51 (mount)

Lot 6

Horses with foalswatercolours on paper 24.5 x 36cm, a pairProvenance: Acquired by Harry Bass, the art director of Tower Press, circa 1950, Thence by descent to the present owner, his daughterFootnote: Tower Press was a British board game and puzzle company founded in the early 1930s. By the 1960s they were the largest jigsaw puzzle makers in the world. In 1969 the Leeds-based games manufacturer Waddingtons bought the business, probably with the aim of removing a competitor from the market. The following seven lots (1-7) are all original watercolours commissioned in the 1960s by the then art director of Tower Press, Harry Bass. They were most likely concept pieces intended to be made into jigsaw puzzles.Condition report: 43 x 53.5cm (framed)light foxing and discolouration in the sky, flys present under the glass atop mount card

Lot 787

David Bradley signed and dedicated 4x5 photograph. Bradley (born 17 April 1942) is an English actor. He is known for playing Argus Filch in the Harry Potter film series, Walder Frey in the HBO fantasy series Game of Thrones, Abraham Setrakian in the FX horror series The Strain, and for voicing Merlin in Guillermo del Toro’s animated Netflix series Tales of Arcadia (for which he won an Annie Award for Best Voice Actor in a Television Series). Good condition. All autographs come with a Certificate of Authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £4.99, EU from £6.99, Rest of World from £8.99

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