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A collection of vintage items comprising: a Kodak No.3A 'Autographic' folding bellows camera, A Kodak No.2 Portrait Brownie camera, a Lion Company Compact Duplicator, two boxes of letterpress letters and numbers, a Corinthian Bagatelle game, a boxed Parker's Skyscraper Game, a 'Victory' Draughts Board puzzle, a juka ukulele, three recorders and a Frister & Rossman sewing machine (8)
A collection of 19th century and later puzzles and games to include, 'British Sovereigns from William The Conqueror to William IV', within original box (incomplete), Der Wildpark The Zoological garden, Bei.F.Fechner in Guben, Farm Yard published by W.Peacock, London, The children's box of picture cubes, and further boxed games including building blocks, the popular game of croquet, Mathews model Punch and Judy, complete with elaborate fit up with ten figures and dog Toby, etc (Qty) (at fault) For condition information please view this lot on our website HERE
Hides/Skins: African Game Trophy Skins, modern, South Africa, hide quality tanned hides, to include - Gemsbok Oryx flat skin with shortened outstretched limbs, length 199cm, across forelimbs 160cm, across rear limbs 150cm, a Common Waterbuck flat skin with shortened outstretched limbs, length 177cm, across forelimbs 148cm, across rear limbs 131cm, a Blesbok flat skin with shortened outstretched limbs, length 148cm, across forelimbs 104cm, across rear limbs 113cm, (3)
Taxidermy: European Game Birds, circa late 20th century, a full mount adult drake Shelduck, amidst short grasses, upon grit and pebbled covered groundwork, mounted upon a polished wooden base, together with a Melanistic Cock Pheasant, stood atop a cut tree stump, mounted upon a soiled covered base, (2)
Horns/Skulls: A Selection of African Game Trophy Skulls, modern, a varied selection of African hunting trophies to include - Black Wildebeest horns on upper skull, Blesbok horns on upper skull, Ellipsen Waterbuck horns on upper skull, Cape Red Hartebeest horns on upper skull, Common Warthog upper skull, Blue Wildebeest horns on upper skull, (6)
Horns/Skulls: A Selection of African Game Trophy Skulls, modern, a varied selection of African hunting trophies to include - Blesbok horns on upper skull, Common Warthog upper skull, Bushbuck horns on upper skull, two South African Springbok horns on upper skulls, Common Impala horns on upper skull, Bushpig full skull, Common Reedbuck horns on upper skull, (8)
Antlers/Horns: A Selection of African Game Trophy Skulls, circa 1991, a varied selection of African hunting trophies to include - Ellipsen Waterbuck horns on upper skull, Gemsbok Oryx horns on cut upper skull cap on shield, Red Hartebeest horns on cut upper skull on shield, South African Springbok horns on cut upper skull on shield, Roan Antelope horns on cut upper frontlet, (5)
Antlers/Horns: A Selection of African Game Trophy Skulls, circa 1991, a varied selection of African hunting trophies to include - Serengeti Topi horns on cut upper frontlet, Common Reedbuck horns on cut upper frontlet, Gemsbok Oryx horns on cut upper frontlet, two South African Springbok horns on cut upper skulls on shield, Ellipsen Waterbuck horns on cut upper frontlet, (6)
Antlers/Horns: A Quantity of Game Trophy Horns & Antlers, including - eleven sets of adult Roebuck antlers on cut upper frontlets, on matching carved Austro-German shields, a large set of Siberian Roebuck antlers on carved Austro-German shield, three sets of juvenile White-tailed deer antlers on shields, one set of African Warthog tusks on shield, one set of European Wild Boar tusks on shield, two sets of European Mouflon horns, etc, (qty)
Horns/Antlers: A Collection of European Game Trophies, circa late 20th century, to include - Jacob Sheep adult male horns on cut upper skull, mounted upon a pedestal wall shield, two sets of European Mouflon adult male horns on upper skulls, Siberian Roebuck large adult male antlers on cut upper skull, mounted upon a carved Austro-German shield, European Red Deer three sets of pointed antlers on shields, European Moose juvenile antlers on cut upper frontlet, on shield, (8)
Star Wars - Collection of Star Wars collectables to include Hasbro Star Wars Episode 1 Electronic Comm Talk reader, Obi-Wan Kenobi Lightsaber, Battle Droid Blaster Riffle, plus pictures & posters, lightsabers, boxed mug, puzzle pack and boxed Tiger Electronic Galactic Battle game, tined Collectors puzzle game, Hasbro Jedi Force Playskool Heroes figure etc (2 boxes)
Collection of boxed and carded Star Wars items to include 3 x Disney Infinity, Hasbro Episode 1 Electronic Talking Darth Maul, Hasbro The Force Awakens Finn (Jakku), Hasbro Ultimate Hair Queen Amidal, Hasbro Command Final Battle, WaddingtonsCustomizable Card Game, Young Jedi Collectible Card Game etc
Jack Gleeson - Irish Actor - Game Of Thrones - signed 8x10" colour photograph of Gleeson as Joffrey Baratheon in the HBO series Game Of Thrones. Autographed neatly by Gleeson in silver ink to a dark section of the image. Obtained in person by the vendor, an AFTAL registered dealer. Impressive image.
Stuart Pearce - English football manager and player - impressive large autographed colour 16x12" photograph. Neatly signed by Pearce in black ink to a light portion of the image. Wonderful display piece from the footballing legend. Pearce played as a defender and appeared for Wealdstone, Coventry City, Newcastle United, West Ham United and Manchester City, but is best known for his spell at Nottingham Forest, where he regularly captained the team and became the club's most capped International, making 76 of his 78 appearances for England while with the club and captaining the national side on nine occasions. He retired as a player in 2002 while at Manchester City. He remained with Manchester City as a coach under Kevin Keegan's managership until being promoted to the manager's job, which he held from 2005 to 2007. In 2016, he briefly came out of retirement, signing a one-match deal with Longford, from a town in Gloucestershire, a team dubbed "the worst in Great Britain", in order to support the grassroots game
Orovida Camille Pissarro (British, 1893-1968)A Collection Six etchings with aquatint, 1924-1944, each signed and numbered from editions of 40 or 50 respectively, with margins, 265 x 220mm (10 1/2 x 8 3/4in)(and smaller)(PL)(6)Footnotes:This lot includes the following titles:Polo; Cheetah; The Elopement; Pig-sticking; Man and Beast; Scarf game.This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: AR PAR Goods subject to Artists Resale Right Additional Premium.P This lot is owned by a private individual. The right of return enjoyed by EU customers is not applicable.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
Football/military interest - a rare cast alloy football medal of historical interest. At the end of the second world war in 1945 the 56th London infantry /territorial division were based in Italy in Trieste, where they held a football match with Italian soldiers, probably ex prisoners now allies the medallion on offer was probably moulded from enemy alloy badges and medals. It reads 56 London division Trieste1945 with the regimental cat . Obverse two footballers playing the game. The 56th division won many battle honours whilst serving in Italy, and fought in many major campaigns in Italy. size.1.25" dia
Stevenson, Robert Louis Fine Autograph Letter Signed ("Robert Louis Stevenson") [to Sidney Colvin], beginning "When next I lend a clothes brush, it shall be to one of stricter honesty", Stevenson sends news about life and friends at Mention ("... I had such a charming evening with the kids - O beautiful kids..."), difficulties with his writing ("... I ceased to be able to work promptly, isn't that odd. Yesterday, I duly wormed my hour. The net result was three and a half sentences; which, after I had reread them with preparation and prayer, I did unhesitatingly delete. I shall not repeat this farce...), and his health ("... I am all right, I think. I have found out for myself that that game is not kidneys, but some muscle in my back that seems weak and rather out of it. I am going to see Bennet today; my finger is d...d sore, so I think it should be ready for dissection..."); he also reports that Boyd called the day before "while yet the threshold was hot from the passage of your feet (... I described your movements in magnificent perspective; I think he supposes you in Cappraria. He was extremely cheery, he came into the room (figuratively) leaping and singing and praising God that he was not as other men; he seems so unaffectedly happy to be Boyd ; there is something very pretty about it. He also told me an i-d-c-t anecdote..."), and mentions the Andrewes' offence at Colvin's departure ("Confound 'em, they might have been very glad for what they had...) and that he was written to Mrs [Frances] Sitwell ("... somehow I had a horrid notion something would go wrong with it..."), 4 pages, oblong 16mo (104 x 132mm.), two small red shields at head, Menton, Saturday [10 January 1874] Note: Sidney Colvin, Slade Professor of Fine Art at Cambridge, Curator of Prints and Drawings at the British Museum and Director of the Fitzwilliam Museum, was, after Charles Baxter, Stevenson's closes friend, but proved to be an indifferent editor of his works. Colin had fallen in love with Frances Sitwell in the late 1860's, but was only able to marry her some thirty years later. Stevenson met both of them in Suffolk in 1873 and himself fell in love with Frances Sitwell; she became the recipient of a remarkable series of journal-letters from him. References: Printed in The Letters of Robert Louis Stevenson, 1854-1874, Vol. 1, pp.430-1.
Williams, Tennessee 5 books 27 Wagons Full of Cotton. Norfolk, CN: New Directions, 1945. First edition, 8vo, original taupe cloth, dust-jacket not price-clipped but with a couple of small tears; [Idem] Cat on a Hot Tin Roof. London: Secker & Warburg, 1956. First UK edition, 8vo, original blue cloth, dust-jacket not price-clipped, some foxing; [Idem] Baby Doll. London: Secker & Warburg, 1957. First UK edition, 8vo, original red cloth, dust-jacket not price-clipped; [Idem] Three Players of a Summer Game. London: Secker & Warburg, 1960. First UK edition, 8vo, original blue cloth, dust-jacket not price-clipped but with some dust soiling; [Idem] Sweet Bird of Youth. London: Secker & Warburg, 1961. First UK edition, 8vo, original orange cloth, dust-jacket price-clipped (5)
Baker, E.C. Stuart The Indian Ducks and their Allies Bombay/London: The Bombay Natural History Society, 1908. 8vo, one of 1200 copies, additional title-page, 30 chromolithographic plates, original green half morocco gilt, spine faded, some foxing, bookplate; and another copy; [Idem] Indian Game Birds. Bombay/London: The Bombay Natural History Society, 1921. 8vo, volume 2 only, additional title-page, 25 plates (many chromolithographed), 2 maps, original green half morocco gilt, some fading to spine; [Idem] The Game-Birds of India, Burma and Ceylon: Pheasants and Bustard-Quail. Bombay/London: The Bombay Natural History Society, 1930. 8vo, volume 3 only, additional title-page, 20 plates (many chromolithographed), original green cloth gilt (4)
A small miscellaneous collection to include a 19th century pressed papier mache snuff box, the hinged cover painted with a study of a hen and a chick, with the inscription ' Does your mother know you're out', 2 cm high, 6 x 3.5 cm, a painted slate (to simulate marble) 24 x 17 cm, a a small turned rosewood needle case, 7 cm high, a three sectional pressed horn eye-glass (loupe), pair of cased Victorian photographic portraits and an 'Ascot' racing game, by Letters Patent, Makers, Jaques & Son, London.
1950S / 60S / 70S CRIME WRITERS WITH PSEUDONYMS - HARDBACKS WITH DUSTJACKETS to include Anthony Gilbert (Lucy Beatrice Malleson), all published by Collins Crime Club, 'She Shall Die' 1961, 'No Dust In the Attic' 1962, 'Death Wears A Mask' 1970 and 'Murder's A Waiting Game' 1972, William Haggard (Richard Henry Michael Clayton) 'Slow Burner' 1958 Cassell, Charles L. Leonard (Mary Violet Heberden) 'The 4th Funeral' 1951 Museum Press Ltd. and Paul Somers (Andrew Garve) 'The Shivering Mountain' 1959 Collins (7)
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