Mixed lot of toys including mid century skates and roller skates, table tennis bats, Playcraft Petite Typewriter, nodding dog, plush fur pyjama case, plastic clown money bank, Motorway game etc.Condition ReportPlaywear, typewriter boxed, fairly good condition, Motorway game very good condition, other items with obvious signs of playwear.
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A Victorian Silver Six Dial Game-Counter, by Henry William Dee, London, 1867, Retailed by Thornhill, 144 New Bond Street, oval, each side with three dials, the pointers rotating to numbers between 1 and 30, one side engraved for 'Pheasants', 'Woodcock' and 'Hares', the other for 'Partridges', 'Snipes' and 'Rabbits', with suspension loop, 6.5cm high, 19dwt, 29gr. Fully marked on side and part marked on each face. The base further stamped 'Thornhill 155 New Bond St.' There is wear to the marks but they are generally still legible. There is overall surface scratching and wear, consistent with age and use. The wear is noticeable as a softening to the engraving.
A Nickel Plated Six-Dial Game-Counter, by James Dixon and Sons, Sheffield, shaped oblong, each side with three dials, one side engraved for 'Pheasants'; 'Grouse' and 'Partridges', the other for 'Rabbits'; 'Woodcock' and 'Hares', with suspension loop, 10cm high by 3.5cm wide. Stamped on one side 'James Dixon & Sons Sheffield'. The other side with trademark. The base stamped '819B'. There is some corrosion to the surface as well as some scratching.
A Cased Set of Four George V Silver and Tortoiseshell Place-Card Holders, One by William Comyns, London, 1915 and Three by Charles and Richard Comyns, London, 1916, each on oval base, the card holder oval and with foliage and reeded border, the tortoiseshell plaque pique inlaid with two differing depictions of hares, a leaping fish and a game-bird, each within foliage, in fitted green leather covered case, the case 19cm long, the base 4cm wide (4) Provenance: Harrogate Antiques Fair, January 2000. . Each marked under base and further stamped 'A5420'. The marks are generally clear. There is some overall surface scratching and wear, consistent with age and use, There are some scuffs to the case.
A Cased Set of Four Place-Card Tortoiseshell by Edward Souter Barnsley, Birmingham, 1914, Retailed by The Goldsmiths and Silversmiths Co. Ltd., 112 Regent Street, London, each on circular base, the card holder with a tortoiseshell plaque pique inlaid with a differing game bird, in fitted green leather covered case, the case 17.5cm wide, the base 3.2cm diameter (4) Provenance: Harrogate Antiques Fair, May 2003.. . Each marked on base. The marks are generally clear. There is some surface scratching and wear, consistent with age and use. The case has some scuffs and marks. The clip on one is slightly stretched open.
A Set of Four George V Silver Place-Card Holders, by Adie Brothers Ltd., Birmingham, 1923, each on circular base, the back with differing openwork hunting motifs, comprising: two differing game birds, a gun dog and a huntsman with a shotgun, the bases 3.5cm diameter, 2oz 18dwt, 90gr (4) . Each marked on base. The marks are generally clear. There is some overall surface scratching and wear. There is a bruise to the back of one of the examples with game birds causing the hoop to be slightly flattened on top.
Millais (J. G.). The Natural History of British Game Birds, 1st edition, London: Longmans, Green and Co., 1909, folio, original two-tone cloth, plates, fraying to spine-ends, a few splash-marks to backstrip, together with: Alpheraky (Sergius). The Geese of Europe and Asia, 1st edition in English, London: Rowland Ward, Ltd., 1905, quarto, original cloth, chromolithographic frontispiece, 24 similar plates after F. W. Frohawk, spine rubbed, a few spots, ownership inscription to front free endpaper, and 1 other (Van Campen, Duck Shooting, 1951) (3) Millais: number 147 of 550 copies only.
Signed Leather football, Pélé, in silver ink-marker, rates 9/10. Signature authenticated and databased by a third party. Signed Photograph, Pele, in black sharpie, rates 9/10. The inscription reads: 'Good Luck, Pele'. Framed,de-mirrored museum grade glass (UV protected 98%), acid-free museum grade passe-partout. Signature authenticated and databased by a third party. Not studied outside the frame. Edson Arantes do Nascimento (1940), known as PelŽ, is a Brazilian former professional soccer player. Regarded as one of the greatest players of all time and labeled the greatest by FIFA, he was among the most successful and popular sports figures of the 20th century. During his playing days, PelŽ was one of the best-paid athletes in the world. Averaging almost a goal per game throughout his career, Pélé was adept at striking the ball with either foot in addition to anticipating his opponent's movements on the field. In Brazil, he is hailed as a national hero for his accomplishments in football and for his outspoken support of policies that improve the social conditions of the poor. His emergence at the 1958 World Cup where he became the first black global sporting star was a source of inspiration.Provenance: Private Belgian CollectorPicture authenticated by JSA with the number Q60604.Ball authenticated by OSA with the number AD40226. (16,5 x 24,5 x 21 cm)
SCOTTISH FOOTBALL ASSOCIATION SCOTTISH CUP GOLD MEDAL 1956/57, awarded to Mr. A.K.B. Clarkson (Director) of Falkirk F.C., the obverse inscribed 'Falkirk Football Club' in blue enamel around a lion rampant, the reverse inscribed 'Scottish Cup Winners 1956-57, Mr. A.K.B Clarkson Director', 39mm high including bale, maker K&S, approximately 12g, in circular plaque mount with easel support Note: This rare medal comes from the second, and most recent time Falkirk lifted the Scottish Cup. During the campaign, The Bairns saw off Berwick Rangers, Aberdeen and Clyde, before facing stiff competition in the form of Raith Rovers in the semi-final. This match ended in a 2-2 draw, and it took a replay before Falkirk progressed to the final to then face a strong Kilmarnock side (who had recently beat Celtic in their concurrent semi-final). The final was scheduled for the 20th April 1957, and was played infront of a crowd of over 80,000 fans at Hampden Park. Whilst Falkirk went 1-0 ahead after converting a spot kick, Kilmarnock drew equal and the game ended gridlocked, thus resulting in a replay four days later. The replay was again a fiercely fought affair, and it took an extra time goal at 101 minutes on the clock for The Bairns to emerge victorious.
ALAN MORTON - HIS MATCHWORN SCOTLAND INTERNATIONAL JERSEY, vs. Wales, at Tynecastle, 14 February 1925, sewn badge to the obverse, T.R. Charlton label, mounted and framed with text, pictures, and previous auction label, 96cm x 85cm Note: Born in Partick, Glasgow on 24th April 1893, "The Wee Blue Devil" will forever be remembered as a member of Scotland's Wembley Wizards who defeated England 5-1 in 1928. His football career started with Queen's Park when he joined them in 1913 and he played for Scotland in his first full International in 1920. Some 12 years later he had amassed a then record total of 31 appearances for Scotland, most of which were attained whilst a Rangers player, with whom he had joined in April 1920. He retired from playing in 1933 and had collected an incredible nine League Championship medals and three Scottish Cup winner's badges. On his retirement as a player in 1933 he immediately became a director and Rangers and remained in this capacity until his death in 1971. Reckoned by many to be the finest outside left in Great Britain, never mind Scotland, his ball control and passing ability were second to none. This jersey comes from the 1924-25 British Home Championship game against Wales. Scotland won the match 3-1, and went on to top the table winning all three of their games.
DAVID PLATT - HIS MATCHWORN ENGLAND INTERNATIONAL JERSEY, likely vs. Croatia (Wembley, 24 April 1996) or Hungary (Wembley, 18 May 1996), sewn badge to the obverse and signed 'Best wishes David Platt', No. 7 to the reverse, Umbro label Note: David Platt captained the team during both games against Croatia and Hungary, friendlies played in the lead up to their Euro 1996 campaign. Whilst the game with Croatia ended a goaless draw, Platt scored one of three in what was a 3-0 victory over Hungary.
ESTONIA VS. SCOTLAND EURO 2000 QUALIFIER AUTOGRAPHED PROGRAMME, the game that never was, circa 8/9/1999, signed by the Scotland team, along with a 2001/02 SPFA Player of the Year Awards Ceremony Programme, along with six Daily Record iconic Scottish football moment posters and another, also a caricature sheet of iconic Scottish players, and an Official History video
Sinclair, Games Workshop, Ocean, Others - An unboxed Sinclair ZX Spectrum +2 home computer with power unit and 2 joysticks, with a collection of over 20 cassette PC games. Games include Games Workshop Talisman The Magical Quest Game; Firebird Elite; Ocean Batman The Penguin and similar. All items are in Playworn and dusty condition. Games are unchecked for completeness. Condition Report - The Games Workshop game in the bottom left of the photograph is 'Talisman The Magical Quest Game'. The game has cassette and instructions.
Tudor Rose, Scalecraft, Maisto, Others - A mixed collection of vintage toys, puzzles, games, dolls, and soft toys. Lot includes an unboxed Tudor Rose plastic Austin Taxi; an unboxed German made (marked foreign) tinplate Mercedes racing car; two boxed Scalecraft plastic motorised kits (Jaguar E Type and Cooper Special); a Chad Valley Andy Pandy finger puppet; Master Mind Game, dominoes and similar. Items are in Playworn condition and unchecked for completeness.
Collection of objects, to include a miniature ship in a bottle, a coin set in tar, a collection of bone fish, two lavender water bottles, a papier mache snuff box, a glass tube stating 'Sand from Libyan Desert', a Burglars Horror trade mark pyramid , Clarke's Pyramid, a bone folding knife and a cup and ball game, (qty)
OMEGA. CHRONOGRAPHE BRACELET EN ACIER AVEC DATE MOUVEMENT AUTOMATIQUE OFFERT A OSCAR DAMIANI EN HOMMAGE A FRANCO BARESI OMEGA. A STAINLESS STEEL AUTOMATIC CALENDAR CHRONOGRAPH WRISTWATCH GIFTED TO OSCAR DAMIANI IN COMMEMORATION OF THE TESTIMONIAL OF FRANCO BARESI Model: SpeedmasterReference: 175.0083/375.0083Date: Circa 1997Movement: Jewelled Cal.1152 automaticDial: Black with textured centre, luminous filled Arabic numerals, subsidiary dials at 6, 9 and 12 for seconds, 30 minute and 12 hour recording, date aperture at 3, white pointed baton hands with luminous inserts, red centre chronograph hand Case: Brushed and polished tonneau form, screw down back, black bezel with tachymetre, crown flanked by twin pushers, back inscribed 'Franco Baresi Testimonial game 28/10/1997', No.55738418Strap/Bracelet: Black Omega leatherBuckle/Clasp: Signed steel buckleSigned: Case, dial & movementSize: 39mm Accompaniments: Swing tagFootnotes:Franco Baresi made over 500 appearances for AC Milan winning the Scudetto on six occasions. Alongside Billy Costacurta, Paolo Maldini and Mauro Tassotti he formed one of the greatest defences in world football and in 1999 was voted as Milan's player of the century. In 1997 the club organised a celebration match on his honour. These watches were presented in commemoration of the event.Oscar DamianiThe current watch is to be offered from the collection of renowned Italian footballer Giuseppe 'Oscar' Damiani. Damiani was born in Brescia, Italy in 1950. During his distinguished career he made over four hundred senior appearances for clubs such as Napoli, AC Milan and Juventus, winning the 1974-75 Serie A title with the latter. Damiani was also capped by the Italian national team. After retiring as a player Damiani carved out a successful career as a football agent representing players such as Alessandro Costacurta, Andriy Shevchenko, Lilian Thuram and Pierre Emerick Aubameyang.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
Cigarette cards - Three blue binders (Nos 7/8/9) and extra sleeves, containing a large selection of miscellaneous cards, in sets and part sets, some odds, including John Player & Sons - Game Birds & Wild Fowl, Players Past & Present, Bygone Beauties, Wild Animal Heads, Flags of the League of Nations, RAF Badges (No motto), RAF Badges (Motto), Dandies, Military Head-Dress, Wonders of the World, Natural History, Wonders of the Deep, Wild Animals of the World (No Ltd), Wild Animals of the World (Ltd), W D & H O Wills Ltd - First Aid, Do You Know, Cricketers 1928, Merchant Ships of the World, Flags of the Empire, Borough Arms, Signalling Series, Police of the World (8). P J Carroll - Birds. Carreras - School Emblems, The Nose Game, Notable MPs. W A & A C Churchman - Treasure Trove, Interesting Buildings. Lambert & Butler - World's Locomotives. J A Pattreioux - Builders of the Empire. Alexander Boguslavsky Ltd - Sports Records. Cavanders - Foreign Birds. Ardath Tobacco Co Ltd - Your Birthday Tells Your Fortune, Stamps Rare & Interesting. CWS - British & Foreign Birds. Ogdens - Leaders of Men, Children of All Nations (Cutouts), How to Swim. Hignett Bros - Celebrated Old Inns. In excess of 1100 cards. (qty)
Cigarette cards - An old slip-in type album containing a large selection of cigarette cards, part sets and odds/types, some scarcer examples, including John Player & Sons 1908 - set of 10X Wooden Walls, Nature Series, Life on Board a Man of War 1805/1905, Wonders of the Deep, Products of the World, Riders of the World, Army Life, Egyptian Kings & Queens & Classical Deities, British Empire Series, Celebrated Gateways, Game Birds & Wild Fowl, Wrestling & Ju-Jitsu, Arms & Armour, Ceremonial & Court Dress, Country Seats & Arms, Polar Exploration, Characters from Dickens, Regimental Uniforms, Badges & Flags of British Regiments, Cries of London, National Flags & Arms, Wonders of the World, Counties and their Industries. W D & H O Wills Ltd - Old English Garden Flowers, Celebrated Ships, Signalling Series, Cricketers 1908, Aviation, Time & Money in Different Countries, Naval Dress & Badges, Vanity Fair, Historic Events, First Aid, Arms of Companies, The Coronation Series, Tow Arms, Alpine Flowers, Double Meaning (PC Inset). Ogdens - British Birds, Royal Mail, Records of the World, Boy Scouts, Pugilists & Wrestlers, Flags & Funnels of Leading Steamship Lines, Orders of Chivalry. R & J Lea Ltd - Old Pottery & Porcelain. Adkin & Sons - A Royal Favourite, Character Sketches. Taddy & Co - 11 Royalty Series, Famous Jockeys (Frameline), British Medals & Ribbons, Orders of Chivalry. F & J Smith - Phil May Sketches. Godfrey Phillips BDV - First Aid, Territorial Series, Eggs, Nests & Birds. Cohen Weenan & Co - Wonders of the World. Gallahers - English & Scotch Views. Salmon & Gluckstein Ltd - Coronation 1911, The Great White City, Traditions of the Army & Navy. Approximately 700 cards.
Cigarette cards - The Anglo Cigarette Manufacturing Co Ltd 1909 - 3 Cards from Trade Reform Series - A Game That Only Two Can Play, Badly Bunkered and Free Trade Party. The American Cigarette Co (China)1900 - 1 card Admirals & Generals - Admiral England (corner damaged). Cope Bros 1912 - 1 card British Warriors (No 50). J & F Bell 1903 - 3 cards Scottish Clan Series (Including 25).
Roman Lead Sling Shot. Circa 100 AD. Lead, 31.33-34.21 mm. A group of four projectiles used by the Roman slingers and fired from a Shepherds sling. These deadly weapons were used for both hunting game and in warfare. Ref: Greep (1987) type 1. (similar to those found at Windridge farm, St Albans).
Roman Lead Sling Shot. Circa 100 AD. Lead, 30.92 - 34.88 mm. A group of four projectiles used by the Roman slingers and fired from a Shepherds sling. These deadly weapons were used for both hunting game and in warfare. Two of the examples are decorated with a motif on one side. Ref: Greep (1987) type 1. (similar to those found at Windridge farm, St Albans).
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