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Lot 409

EPSOM RACES card game copyrighted by George Williams on 9 December 1866 and published by John Jaques & Son from c1880. 47 cards - 1 missing. No box. P/c of Rules card. Condition - poor.

Lot 411

THE GAME OF QUITS card game by Jaques & Son c1870 (Ref - advert in The Times 1869). Complete - 87 cards. No box. p/c of Rules and box lid. Condition - good.

Lot 412

THE BRIDE card game by Jaques. 1860s. "A welcome to the Princess of Wales". Depicting wild flowers for each month. Complete - 48 cards. Original box brown cardboard. Condition - cards good. Box - damaged.

Lot 413

The card game of THE XIXth Century (19th Century) by John Jaques & Son. 1870s. Complete - 100 cards. P/c of Rules. Condition - Cards very good. Box - complete but some old tape.

Lot 414

The comic card game of THE LIONS OF LONDON by David Ogilvy c1850. With hand painted cards for the then 12 London Postal Districts and four letterpress cards for each (3 letterpress cards missing); Also 4 colour "Lion cards and 4 cards of London Bridges (2 of Waterloo Bridge) and the Game Card".. Includes Rules Card and 2 advertising cards of other c1850 David Ogilcy games. P/c of box lid of original game. Condition - good. Also includes 6 "aninal" playing pieces which came with this game.

Lot 415

A 1935 Playing Card Game of Bob's yr Uncle based on eight nursery rhymes. Complete with 3 Nigger Boy and 3 Uncle cards. And another the same. Both with the Waddington rules card copyright 1935, nursery rhyme card and original box (damaged).

Lot 419

THE REALM card game by John Jaques & Son c 1880. 49 Cards - complete. No box. P/c of box label and Rules.

Lot 420

A 1896 Card Game of A ROYAL GAME by A Collier. 52 cards. Complete and with Rules card. In original box (damaged ends). The cards VG. Includes printout of 1896 Patent Application by William Brook and Alfred Collier.

Lot 421

A 1896 Card Game of A ROYAL GAME by A Collier. 52 cards. Complete and with Rules card. In original box (damaged ends). The cards VG. Includes a printout of 1896 Patent Application by William Brook and Alfred Collier.

Lot 422

An early 20th Century Card Game of THE BRITISH EMPIRE by Norvic Mill, Norwich. 56 cards complete and with Rules in original box.

Lot 426

An 1884 Card Game of MERRY MATCHES by Wyman & Sons, London illustrated with characters from Nursery Rhymes. Complete 31 cards plus Rules card. No box. And 1884 Magazine advert.

Lot 427

A c.1880 Card Game of SUNDAY ENJOYMENT by Henry Reason with illustrations of parables from the Bible. 46 cards (2 missing) plus Rules Leaflet and Chronological Table. No box.

Lot 428

An 1876 Card Game of THE SPELLING BEE copyright March 1876 by John R Clark and Henry Greenwood. Complete with 48 cards plus the Rules card and illustrated Game Card

Lot 429

A mid 19th Century card 12 sets of 4 hand coloured illustrations probably for the game of SNAP. 48 cards complete. Unknown maker.

Lot 430

A 1915 World War I card game of SPY by Valentine & Son, Dundee. Should be 53 card (13 sets of 4 cards depicting regiments and aircraft etc plus The Kaiser card). 2 missing. No box or Rules.

Lot 498

A GROUP OF BOXED AND LOOSE CERAMICS, including Victorian and later, a Wade Mr Plod figure, a boxed 200 year Royal Warrant anniversary marked Royal Worcester pedestal vase and cover, printed and tinted with game birds, a Victorian oval platter printed with a titled scene of Drayton manor, Minton Haddon Hall items, etc. Condition:  Please see item descrition. On Pickwick plate has cracks to underneath, Dalton teapot damage and old repair been re-glued, Chinese saucer has hairline crack, Bavarian trio has wear/rubbing to gilding, Aynsley cup has old damage/repair been re-glued, None of the items are brand new most have rubbing and signs of use and wear see damage as noted

Lot 117

A Tiger Electronics Inc Star Wars Electronic Galactic Battle game, in original box

Lot 187

Pair of Staffordshire figures of a Scotsman and his lass with game birds and rabbits

Lot 445

Mackenzie Thorpe Gilcee Signed Limited Edition Print from ' The Game of Life ' exhibition (an exhibition based on football and its impact on all of our lives) titled ' The Big Match ' artist's proof edition number 20/49, 77cms x 90cms, framed and glazed

Lot 446

Mackenzie Thorpe Gilcee Signed Limited Edition Print from ' The Game of Life ' exhibition (an exhibition based on football and its impact on all of our lives) titled ' The Boy that didn't get a ticket ' artist's proof edition number 34, with certificate of authenticity, 77cms x 90cms, framed and glazed

Lot 695

Chad Valley Boxed Table Top Skittle Game

Lot 887

Rustic Game Preparation Block on Legs

Lot 1103

A Mattel Barbie's High Sierra Adventure set, a BBC watch with Mother Board Game, un-opened, and a The Tufty Club Road Safety Game

Lot 751

A Tri-ang Battle Game, boxed

Lot 302

A Pair of Carved and Stained Limewood Wall Appliques, late 19th century, worked in relief with dead game and guns on cartouche shaped panels, with oak leaf strapwork and scroll borders, 78cm by 42cm See illustration. Some losses, repair, deep scratching and minor wear.

Lot 117

A Chinese Porcelain Sleeve Vase, 19th century, with everted rim, painted in underglaze blue with ladies playing a board game in a garden, bears four character Kangxi reign mark in underglaze blue, 37cm high See illustration. Some typical minor surface wear.

Lot 1000

H Humphrey after James Gillray (1756-1815) ''Cockney Sportsman plates 1-4'' ''Marking Game'' ''Shooting Flying'' ''Re-Charging'' ''Finding a Hare'' Hand coloured print, 25cm by 35cm (4)

Lot 1002

After Archibald Thorburn FZS (1860-1935) ''Sunshine and Drift'' Signed in pencil, a colour reproduction, together with a further signed print by the same artist ''Winter Black Game'', 30cm by 45cm and 31cm by 45cm respectively (2) Provenance: The Tryon Gallery, London

Lot 1112

Benjamin Blake (fl.1807-1825) Still life with dead game Oil on panel, 24cm by 29.5cm Provenance: Malcolm Innes Gallery, London & Edinburgh See illustration

Lot 648

A 1989 Nintendo Gameboy, model number DMG-01, serial number G281 84774, with an unboxed Tetris game cartridge and a boxed Beetlejuice game cartridge (3) For condition information please view this lot on our website HERE.Please note, we do not publish any condition reports on the-saleroom.com, all requested condition reports will be available to view on trevanionanddean.com

Lot 425

MACKENZIE THORPE - THE GAME OF LIFE, A limited edition presentation case, produced to commemorate Mackenzie Thorpe's 'Game Of Life' exhibition of works about football in 2003, the case containing a signed limited edition 'The Black Night' print, a limited edition 'Boy And Ball' medallion, and a signed hardback catalogue, the print and catalogue each numbered '232/995', with PAUL HORTON - IN MY LIFE, a limited edition presentation book in slipcase containing an 'Out Of The Blue' limited edition print, the book and print each signed and numbered '811/1090', and MACKENZIE THORPE - FROM THE HEART, a hardback presentation book in slipcase (3)

Lot 427

MORRIS (B.R.), BRITISH GAME BIRDS AND WILDFOWL, 3/4 red leather, green marbled boards with embossed gilt pheasant illustrations to covers, colour frontispiece, sixty colour plates, Groombridge And Sons, London 1855

Lot 553

The first in a generation of game-changing, small Triumph Roadsters.In recent years this car has formed part of a large collection and as such has received little or no use and an element of recommissioning is to be expected to return it to the road once again. Your inspection pre-sale is welcomed and encouraged to appreciate the potential of this rarely offered motor car which is strictly sold as seen.Until October 1954, the first 4,000 TR2s were produced with 'long door' body shells and were lighter and more agile than later carsPowered by a notably torquey twin-carb version of the 2-litre Vanguard OHV engine which produced 90bhp and, fitted with the four-speed gearbox, could propel the little car to 60mph in 11.9 seconds on its way to a top speed of 107mphOwned and restored as an ongoing project by an engineer, Mr Peter Vickery-Jones from 1974 until 2012Very nicely presented in Old English White with a smart black interiorEarly (1954) TR2s were successful in International Motorsport and these rare 'long-door' cars are the preferred choice in modern Historic motorsportYou can now book a one to one appointment (up to one hour) to view this lot at our central location between 11th and 17th September. Please contact Simon Langsdale on 07496 556 325 / simon@classiccarauctions.co.uk to secure your appointment or to discuss the car in more detail. The health and safety of both our customers and team remains the utmost priority, we are therefore operating to strict COVID-19 guidelines and full instructions for arrival and inspection protocols will be given when making your appointment.Click here for more information, condition report and additional photographsSpecification:Registration: OXV 665Year: 1954Make: TriumphModel: TR2 Long DoorRHD/LHD: RHDChassis Number: TS 1062Engine Capacity: 1991Engine Number: TS 2430EBody Colour: Old English WhiteInterior Colour: Black

Lot 606

The first in a generation of game-changing, small Triumph Roadsters.One of the last TR2s produced before the arrival of the TR3 in September 1955Attractively finished in a lovely shade of Sapphire BlueVery smart Stone interior with matching hood, side screens, tonneau cover and Navy carpetsAn older restoration that still presents well todayOrdered from new with the desirable option of overdriveEngine rebuilt in 2016 with little use since. Tidy engine baySensibly uprated with servo-assisted brakes, additional cooling fan and wire wheelsHistory file complete with buff log book, numerous mot certificates, invoices and photographsA perennial favourite, this is a charming example of Triumph's small cowl roadster You can now book a one to one appointment (up to one hour) to view this lot at our central location between 11th and 17th September. Please contact Charles Smalley on 07421 007 866 / charles@silverstoneauctions.com to secure your appointment or to discuss the car in more detail. The health and safety of both our customers and team remains the utmost priority, we are therefore operating to strict COVID-19 guidelines and full instructions for arrival and inspection protocols will be given when making your appointment.Click here for more information, condition report and additional photographsSpecification:Registration: RYU 262Year: 1955Make: TriumphModel: TR2RHD/LHD: RHDChassis Number: TS7670Odometer Reading: 10501 milesEngine Capacity: 2000Engine Number: TS21977EBody Colour: BlueInterior Colour: Stone

Lot 228

VINTAGE 'GREAT WESTERN RAILWAYS' JIGSAW PUZZLE IN ORIGINAL BOX, along with a cribbage type game and a slide rule in case

Lot 538

Three volumes of "Ornithological Rambles in Sussex", by A.E. Knox with "A Systematic Catalogue of the Birds of that County", second edition (1850) and third edition (1855) with "Game Birds and Wild Fowl, Their Friends and Their Foes" (1850)

Lot 539

"Game Birds and Wild Fowl", by C. Dixon, Dawson & Brailsford, Sheffield 1990

Lot 557

"A Hand Book to the Game Birds", by W.R. Ogilvie-Grant, volumes one and two, published by W.H. Allen & Co. Ltd., 1895 and 1987 including many coloured plates

Lot 561

"Great and Small Game of India, Burma and Tibet", by R. Lydekker, published by Rowland Ward Ltd., in 1900, limited edition, no.171 of 250, signed by Rowland Ward

Lot 564

"Game Birds: Rearing, Preservation and Shooting" by Hugh B.C. Pollard, Eyre & Spottiswoode 1929, illustrated by Philip Rickman

Lot 601

"Game Birds of the World", by Basil Ede twelve Franklin porcelain plates with folder

Lot 615

A large quantity of Game Bird Breeders, Aviculturists, Zoologists and Conservationists Gazettes, 1968-1995

Lot 621

"The Natural History of British Game Birds", by J.G. Millais, published by Longmans, Green & Co. in 1909, number 438 from a limited edition of 550

Lot 626

"Game Birds", illustrated by Maurice Pledger, written by Charles Coles, hardback, with slipcase, published by Collins 1981

Lot 639

A substantial quantity of mixed booklets etc including Wheldon & Wesley catalogues, Eley Game Advisory Service booklets, International Wild Waterfowl Association booklets

Lot 642

Three volumes of Philip Rickman interest, "Sketches & Notes From a Bird Painter's Journal", Eyre & Spottiswoode (1949), "A Bird Painter's Sketch Book", Eyre & Spottiswoode (1935) and "British and American Game Birds", by Hugh B.C. Pollard and Phyllis Barclay-Smith, illustrated by Rickman, Eyre & Spottiswoode (1945)

Lot 653

A small collection of ornithological volumes with an African interest including "The Birds of Natal and Zululand", by P.A. Clancey (Oliver & Boyd, 1964) and "The Game Birds and Waterfowl of South Africa", by Major Boyd Hornsburgh (Witherby & Co., 1912)

Lot 654

A collection of volumes on USA and Canadian ornithological interest including "Game Birds of North America", by Leonard Lee Rue, "Outdoor Life", 1974 and "Wildfowl of North America", by Daniel Giraud Elliot, Suckling & Co. 1898 and "Ducks, Geese and Swans of North America"

Lot 655

A collection of North and South America ornithological interest volumes including "Our American Game Birds", by Van Campen Heilner, Doublday, Doran & Co. Inc 1941 inscribed to front free end paper and "Birds of Alaska" by Gabrielson & Lincoln, The Stackpole Company 1959 and bibliographies

Lot 661

"The Game Birds of India, Burma, and Ceylon", E.C. Stuart Baker, three volumes, The Bombay Natural History Society 1921 (1&2) and 1930 (3)

Lot 662

"A Hand Book to the Game Birds", by W.R. Ogilvie-Grant, two volumes, Edward Lloyd Ltd 1896 and 1897

Lot 665

Various miscellaneous ornithological volumes including "Feathered Game of the North East", by Walter H. Rich, 1907, "Northward Ho! for Birds", by Ralph Chislett, 1933 and "Game Birds of the British Islands", by Charles Dixon, 1895 and "Birds Ashore and Foreshore", by Patrick Chalmers

Lot 1041

Chad Valley Globe, binoculars, Monopoly board game, jigsaws, dolls, children's books etc:- Two Boxes

Lot 1350

Map of Cheshire, gilt framed, marquetry picture of a church, wall hanging letter holder detailed in relief with hounds and game, table lighter, etc.

Lot 3004

Austrian cold painted bronzes of 3 pairs of game birds appears unmarked the largest 4cm high

Lot 70

Eight fishing books, to include Broughton Grayling, the fourth game fish. 1989 dw price clipped, The Compleat Angler Walton dw Weathervane books New York copy of Rackham edition, Fishing reels Waller vols i & ii reprint 2001 paperbacks, Barker- the Art of Angling modern paperback, Where to fish 1967 1968, Armistead Trout Waters 1920, Hughes Fly and Bait Casting 1924

Lot 4

Africa.- Roosevelt (Theodore) African Game Trails, first English edition, inscribed by Theodore Roosevelt IV, frontispiece, plates, occasional spotting, cracked hinges, original cloth, rubbed and worn, bumping to corners and extremities, 1910 § Dutton (E. A. T.) Kenya Mountain, first edition, A.Ls from author pasted to front pastedown, frontispiece, plates, folding maps at end, scattered spotting, original buckram, a little rubbed, slight bumping to corners and extremities, 1929; and 21 others, Africa, 8vo (23)

Lot 1

LLOYD.  Natural History. Lepidoptera, vols. 1 to 5; British Mammalia; Marsupialia and Monotremata; Game Birds, vols. 1 & 2 and Primates, vols. 1 & 2. Ex lib. & in poor cond. but with col. plates, apparently as called for except for plates 7 & 8 in Primates vol. 1. 1890's.

Lot 264

ROSS JOHN & GUNN HUGH.  The Book of the Red Deer & Empire Big Game. Ltd. ed. 279/500. Plates & illus. Quarto. Orig. pict. cloth, some wear & soiling, internal browning & spotting. 1925.

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