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Lot 112

Game.- Harris (John, publisher) Historical Pastime or a New Game of the History of England from the Conquest to the Accession of George the Third, folding hand-coloured engraved sheet of clockwise spiral of small circular portraits and scenes around central portrait of George III, dissected and mounted on linen, c.560 x 530mm., contemporary ink signature "Ann Sophia Harvey" to verso, J.Harris & J.Wallis, 1803 § Historical Pastime..., folding hand-coloured engraved sheet with central portrait of George IV, c.495 x 485mm., E.Wallis and J.Harris & Son, [c.1828], both dissected and mounted on linen, rather soiled and stained, the first with a few creases to corners and pencil scribble to edge of image, [Whitehouse pp.27 & 29], small 4to & 8vo (2)⁂ The second is in the style of the first although with different scenes and portraits and with George IV at the centre.

Lot 113

Game.- Newton (T.) The New Game of Virtue Rewarded and Vice Punished, for the Amusement of Youth of both Sexes, folding hand-coloured engraved sheet of spiral with 33 circular vignettes by George Cruikshank, dissected and mounted on linen, 560 x 445mm., rather soiled, printed paper advertisement to verso, original mottled board slip-case with hand-coloured engraved label to upper cover and label to lower, rubbed, joints a little worn, [Cohn 594; Whitehouse p.50], 8vo, William Darton, [1818].⁂ Scarce race game starting at 'House of Correction' and moving through alternating virtues and vices such as 'Prudence', 'Hypocrisy', 'Folly', 'Sloth', 'Diligence', 'Obstinacy' and 'Temperance' finishing with 'Virtue'. Library Hub lists only 2 UK copies (Cambridge and Oxford universities); WorldCat adds 4 in America and 1 in Australia.

Lot 114

Game.- Wallis (John, publisher) The New Game of Human Life, folding hand-coloured engraved game of two rows of 84 panels in anticlockwise spiral around central rules and with directions in corners, dissected and mounted on linen, c.480 x 690mm., soiled, a few small stains or smudges, wormtracks with some loss to a few panels on extreme left and right (nos.40 'Romance Writer', 42 'Orator', 16 'Obstinate Youth', 17 'Rebellious Youth' & 18 'Gallant') and to rules at centre, [Whitehouse p.46], 8vo, John Wallis & E.Newbery, 1790.⁂ Race game following the course of a man's life, from 'The Infant' to 'The Immortal Man', with 12 panels representing each of the seven ages: Infancy to Youth 1-12, Manhood 13-24, Prime of Life 25-36, Sedate Middle Age 37-48, Old Age 49-60, Decrepitude 61-72, Dotage 73-84. The moral tone of the game is enforced by the encouragement to use a spinning totum "to avoid introducing a Dice Box into private Families" while any player landing on no.63 'The Drunkard' has to move back to 'The Child' at no.2 and on no.77 'The Satyrist' back to 'The Malignant Boy' at no.8.Library Hub records only 2 UK copies (BL and University of Bristol).

Lot 115

Game.- Wallis (John, publisher) An Arithmetical Pastime; intended to Infuse the Rules of Arithmetic, under the idea of Amusement, folding hand-coloured stipple-engraved game of 100 circular spaces in spiral form, with facing letterpress directions, rules and verses, dissected and mounted on linen, the whole c.315 x 715mm., contemporary ink signature "Ann Sophia Grut 1813" to verso, very soiled, some stains, some sections creased and chipped at edges (mainly letterpress), J.Wallis, printed by F.Vigurs, [early 19th century] § Harris (John, publisher) Historical Pastime or a New Game of the History of England, folding hand-coloured engraved sheet of clockwise spiral of small circular portraits and scenes around central portrait of William IV, dissected and mounted on linen, c.490 x 480mm., contemporary ink inscription to upper left corner, light staining to corners, E.Wallis and J.Harris & Son, [c.1835] § Historical Pastime..., folding hand-coloured engraved sheet with central portrait of Queen Victoria, dissected and mounted on linen, c.480 x 475mm., some ink stains, original embossed green cloth slip-case, upper cover with title and decorations in gilt, E.Wallis and J.Harris & Son, [c.1837], [Whitehouse pp.33 & 29], small 4to (3)⁂ The third is a reprint of the second but with portrait of a young Queen Victoria replacing William IV and with 2 additional spaces for the succession of William IV and the Abolition of Slavery.

Lot 116

Game.- Wallis (John, publisher) Science in Sport or the Pleasures of Natural Philosophy; A New & Instructive Game, folding engraved sheet with 30 vignettes around larger central view of Niagara Falls with 4 small portraits of Boyle, Descartes, Franklin and Bacon flanked by descriptions and rules, dissected and mounted on linen, c.435 x 560mm., contemporary ink signature "P.J.?Grut 1814" to verso, a little soiled, a few stains, a few sections slightly creased at corners, [Whitehouse p.35], small 4to, John Wallis, 1805.⁂ Very rare game featuring scientific experiments, inventions and natural phenomena including fireworks, lightning, a camera obscura, diving bell, and volcano; a companion game to The Pleasures of Astronomy issued a year earlier. Library Hub lists only one copy in the UK (Queen's University Belfast).

Lot 117

Game.- Wallis (J. & E., publishers) The Panorama of Europe, a New Game, hand-coloured engraved sheet with 39 engraved city views in anti-clockwise spiral around title and larger central view of London, dissected and mounted on linen, c.475 x 625mm., lightly soiled and browned, folding into original board slip-case with hand-coloured engraved pictorial title mounted on upper cover, rather worn, [Whitehouse p.37], tall 8vo, J. & E.Wallis and J.Wallis Junr., 1815.

Lot 118

Game.- Wallis (Edward, publisher) Wallis's New Game of Genius, or Compendium of Inventions connected with the Arts, Sciences and Manufactures...for the Amusement and Instruction of Youth of both Sexes, folding hand-coloured engraved sheet with 36 fine aquatint vignettes around title and central view, dissected and mounted on linen, c.390 x 495mm., lightly soiled and browned, one or two small spots, with the very rare booklet of rules and descriptions, stitched in original green wrappers (slightly soiled, split to fold at foot), together in original embossed green cloth slip-case, upper cover with title and decorations in gilt, rubbed, a little worn at corners and edges, [Whitehouse p.39], small 4to, E.Wallis, [c.1835].⁂ Rare game depicting a variety of activities and inventions including mining, a telegraph station, magic lantern, lithographic printing, a fire-engine, ballooning, card games, paper-making, gunpowder, a barometer, life-boat, and letterpress printing around a final larger central scene described as follows:"No.37. The subject here introduced comprises some of the most striking inventions of modern genius. At a distance is seen a manufactory worked by steam; on the river a steam-vessel pursues its rapid course, while a stream is crossed by a suspension, or chain-bridge, along which is passing a train of those wonderful locomotive engines, which on a railway have conveyed the most enormous burdens at the almost incredible speed of thirty miles per hour."Library Hub lists only 2 copies in the UK (BL and National Library of Scotland, only BL with booklet); WorldCat adds 5 in America. Another copy was sold in these rooms on 21st November 2019 (lot 276) but without the rule booklet.

Lot 119

Game.- Wallis (Edward, publisher) Wallis's New Game of Wanderers in the Wilderness, folding hand-coloured aquatint pictorial map of South America with pictorial cartouche of tiger, snakes, parrot, monkey and alligator by J.H.Banks, dissected and mounted on linen, c.680 x 515mm., lightly soiled, one or two small stains, split to linen between two sections, with the very rare booklet of rules and descriptions, original printed pink wrappers, slightly soiled and faded at edges, together in original embossed cloth slip-case, upper cover titled and with decorations in gilt, rubbed and a little faded, small stain and worn patch to upper cover, [Whitehouse p.16], small 4to, [c.1844].⁂ Charming game depicting scenes, geography, flora & fauna of South America including a jaguar, tapir, anacondas, llamas, condor, rhea, whales, collecting juice from an agave tree, washing margin diamonds in troughs, panning gold, a gaucho lassooing wild cattle, the towns of Rio de Janeiro, Buenos Aires, Valparaiso, Lima & Quito, and Alexander Selkirk (Robinson Crusoe) on the island of Juan Fernandez. It is a companion game to Wallis's Game of the Star-Spangled Banner, or Emigrants to the United States of c.1842, a copy of which was sold in these rooms in November 2019 (lot 275). Library Hub records 3 UK copies of the present game (BL, Cambridge and Oxford) but only the British Library copy is complete with the rules booklet."No.22. Hark at the horrid sounds which proceed from the forest! It is the death roar of a Jaguar which an immense Boa-Constrictor is in the act of crushing to a jelly...You cannot pass him, but must return to No.7.No.66. I see the track of CAYMEN in the mud. Ah! there is one. He plunges in the stream with an unhappy negro whom he has surprised in his tremendous jaws. Now the shrieks of his struggling victim are stifled beneath the waves".

Lot 120

Game.- Wallis (Edward, publisher) European Travellers, an Instructive Game, folding hand-coloured aquatint pictorial map of Europe, dissected and mounted on linen, c.500 x 670mm., colouring rather crude, soiled and lightly worn, some pencil scribblings and scorings (partly erased causing abrasion), creased at edges, folding into original blind-stamped green cloth, upper cover titled in gilt, lacking ties, rubbed, a few stains, spine faded, E.Wallis, [c.1845] § Wallis (J. & E., publishers) The Panorama of Europe, a New Game, hand-coloured engraved sheet with 39 engraved city views in anti-clockwise spiral around title and larger central view of London, dissected and mounted on linen, c.475 x 630mm., rather soiled and browned, one or two stains, some sections creased at corners, lacking slip-case, J. & E.Wallis and J.Wallis Junr., 1815, [Whitehouse pp.16 & 37], small 4to & tall 8vo (2)⁂ The first is a scarce race game from the Arctic Sea to London via the Urals, depicting polar bears and whales, Cossacks, sledging and troikas in Russia, camels in the Holy Land, porcelain-making in Germany, bull-fighting, wine-making and various city views.

Lot 96

[Dodgson (Charles Lutwidge)], "Lewis Carroll". The Game of Logic, first trade edition, with envelope containing board and 7 of the 9 counters (4 red, 3 grey) tipped in at end, diagrams, 1887; Doublets a Word-Puzzle, first edition, title and rear free endpaper browned, 1879, original red cloth, a little rubbed and soiled, a few small stains, spine of first browned, 8vo (2)

Lot 107

French board game entitled "L'Attaque", comprising a number of cardboard soldiers and mounts (qty)

Lot 13

Richard Brake - Game Of Thrones, Batman Begins etc - autographed Monopoly Events banner from the ' For The Love Of Horror ' event. The banner depicting Brake in '31'. Signed in gold ink to a dark area of the banner. Fabulous display piece. All autographs were obtained in person by the staff of Monopoly Events at the related convention / show. All autographs are undedicated, and each banner makes for a special and unique display. The banners are in 'as used' condition, but all (unless stated) are complete including their carry cases and are able to be displayed. Each banner once set up measures approx; 208x80cm

Lot 49

Spencer Wilding - Rogue One, Game Of Thrones,  etc - autographed Monopoly Events banner from a ' For The Love Of Fantasy ' event. The banner depicting Wilding as Darth Vader in Rogue One. Signed in silver ink to a dark area of the banner. Fabulous display piece. All autographs were obtained in person by the staff of Monopoly Events at the related convention / show. All autographs are undedicated, and each banner makes for a special and unique display. The banners are in 'as used' condition, but all (unless stated) are complete including their carry cases and are able to be displayed. Each banner once set up measures approx; 208x80cm

Lot 57

Lucie Pohl - Voice actress to the hero Mercy in video game Overwatch. - autographed Monopoly Events banner from a ' Liverpool Comic Con ' event. The banner depicting Pohl in person and character Mercy. Signed in black ink to a light area of the banner. Fabulous display piece. All autographs were obtained in person by the staff of Monopoly Events at the related convention / show. All autographs are undedicated, and each banner makes for a special and unique display. The banners are in 'as used' condition, but all (unless stated) are complete including their carry cases and are able to be displayed. Each banner once set up measures approx; 208x80cm

Lot 73

Miltos Yerolemou -Syrio Forel in Game Of Thrones  - autographed Monopoly Events banner from a ' For The Love of Fantasy ' event. The banner depicting Yerolemou as Forel in Game Of Thrones.  Signed in black ink to a light area of the banner. Fabulous display piece. All autographs were obtained in person by the staff of Monopoly Events at the related convention / show. All autographs are undedicated, and each banner makes for a special and unique display. The banners are in 'as used' condition, but all (unless stated) are complete including their carry cases and are able to be displayed. Each banner once set up measures approx; 208x80cm

Lot 80

Rory Mccann - Sandor "The Hound" Clegane on the HBO series Game of Thrones and Michael "Lurch" Armstrong in Hot Fuzz - autographed Monopoly Events banner from a ' Scotland Comic Con ' event. The banner depicting Mccann  as The Hound from Game of Thrones. Signed in black ink to a light area of the banner. Fabulous display piece. All autographs were obtained in person by the staff of Monopoly Events at the related convention / show. All autographs are undedicated, and each banner makes for a special and unique display. The banners are in 'as used' condition, but all (unless stated) are complete including their carry cases and are able to be displayed. Each banner once set up measures approx; 208x80cm

Lot 2369

A rare 1920's metal child's game with revolving figures.

Lot 128

Mounted leaping brass salmon and a heavy cast brass wall plaque of gun dog and game (2)

Lot 3024

An early 20th century French parlour toy, the Grand Prix Merry Go Round Race Game, 42.5cm high, c.1900, original box

Lot 3291

An Austrian cold painted metal wall pendant, as hanging game, 16.5cm long, ebonised oval convex case frame

Lot 3308

An early 20th century parlour game, The Game Auctioneer, Complete Outfit, the box cover printed in polychrome with the bidding underway, 15cm wide

Lot 3309

An early 20th century portable draughts set, The Portable Set, turned ring shaped pieces, each square with a peg, the box lithographed in polychrome with a lady and gentleman playing a game in a railway carriage, 14.5cm wide

Lot 117

Two Nintendo Gameboys, unchecked condition, one with a game.

Lot 549

An Allwin type wall mounted amusement arcade game 'The Cresta Run', 18 1/4" w x 30 1/2" h x 7 1/2" h.

Lot 551

A wall mounted amusement arcade penny flick ball game, 21 1/2" w x 21 3/4" h x 6" h.

Lot 76

A boxed Newport 500 Computerized Grand Prix Racing game by Castle Toy Co, 1980, also a boxed Tandy Electronic Sea Battle game.

Lot 88

A large quantity of assorted games, different eras to include the bird card game with lead figures.

Lot 762

A Portmeirion Pottery No. 1 size treacle glaze game pie covered dish

Lot 473

A Great War anti-German game "Kapture the Kron Prinz" in original carton, patented in 1916, 9.5 cm x 7 cm

Lot 612

A fine 18th Century hunting sword, the single-edged and single-fullered blade decorated with parcel-gilt etched panels including depictions of a boar and stag, having a brass hilt with stag horn grip, the guards and pommel depicting in relief figures, game and hunting vignettes, in brass-mounted leather scabbard, 71 cm

Lot 92

A Victorian rosewood and ebony strung games compendium, containing folding chess & backgammon board, red stained & natural ivory chess, wood draughts pieces, bone dominoes, brass cribbage board, stained counters, four Bezique registers, one dice shaker, Jagues Minoru horse race game with four horses. The box twice stamped with Lozenge Registration Mark for 29th June 1869, 32 x 21 x 17cm.

Lot 275

Various books, theatre programmes, Playstation 2 game and similar.

Lot 1060

MISCELLANY A scrapbook covering football mostly in the 1940's and 1950's plus Spear's "Blow Football " complete with box, Pontoon Card game "Soccer", Topical Times Sporting Teasers answered by Dixie Dean and others, 64 Page publication "The Cup" 1884-1933 and a collection of 11 newspapers covering Fulham's Cup runs to the FA Cup Semi Finals in 1958 and 1962 plus the Final in 1975. Fair to generally good

Lot 1176

LEEDS 1992 Col 16 x 12 photo of the 1992 First Division winners posing with their trophy prior to the final game of the 91/2 season at Elland Road, signed by 11 players in black marker including Strachan, McAllister, Chapman, Lukic and Hodge Good

Lot 1300

AUTOGRAPHS A collection of 50 printed sheets of autographs on a variety of Clubs headed note paper from the 1940's to the 1970's to include Arsenal , Aston Villa , Birmingham City ,Chelsea , Everton , Leeds United , Leicester City , Liverpool , Manchester United , Manchester City , Newcastle United , Portsmouth , Sheffield Wednesday , Tottenham , West Bromwich Albion and Wolves . Comes with an authentic signature sheet from West Bromwich Albion from the 1970's with 18 signatures (Bryan Robson, Giles , Wilson , Brown, Trewick etc) and Southampton from the early 1990's. Also comes with a poster advertising the Bury Town v Oxford United game (Metropolitan League) 24 /1/1970 with 9 Oxford signatures. Fair to generally good

Lot 1343

SPORTING MISCELLANY Football League Reviews X 23 from the 1970's, complete set of Esso Squelchers, News Chronicle Football Annual 53/4, 12 X Ty-Phoo Tea colour football panels, Day & Mason Football Annual 51/2, Blackburn v Arsenal 96/7 programme, Wenger's 1st game and some Esso coin and badge collector sets incomplete. Two signed official footballs for Bolton Wanderers and Oldham Athletic likely to be 2000's. Farewell Knowsley Road, St Helens Rugby League DVD. 1990 FA Cup Final Replay programmes. 1985 FA Cup Final programme. It's Burnley Not Barcelona softback book. Accrington Stanley book, The Club That Wouldn't Die. Vinyl LP Liverpool The Legend of Europe 1978. Tottenham Hotspur membership pack 2019/20. Knex Models.2 Pro-Stars packs for France and Italy with figures and cards. Fair to generally good

Lot 205

NORWICH v SHEFFIELD UTD Norwich City home programme, 29th of August 1936, 1st home game of the season. Minor rust to staples. Good

Lot 263

MANCHESTER UNITED / THE GAME THAT SAVED UNITED Programme for the away League match v. Millwall 5/5/1934. United were 2nd bottom and Millwall 3rd bottom with one point between them. United won 2-0 and thereby saving themselves from being relegated to Division 3. The programme is heavily creased and worn with punched holes. Poor-fair

Lot 401

WYCOMBE A collection of 40 Wycombe Wanderers programmes, 35 homes 1965/66 to 1973/74 and 5 aways at Slough Town 1970/71, Ilford , Enfield 1971/72 , Sutton United 1972/73 and a Representative game at Flackwell Heath 1992/93. Generally good

Lot 415

MAN CITY A collection of all 49 League and Cup Manchester City home and away programmes from the 1955/56 season including the Final beautifully housed in a blue binder custom made by DJ Bookbinders with gold inscription on spine. Additionally includes Pirates (Adams) for FA Cup 5th Round replay at Liverpool and Semi Final (Victor) v Tottenham, at Villa Park. Comes with home postponed v Blackpool (FAC) and Rangers friendly plus aways v Hibernian (Fr) Barrow (Lancashire Senior Cup Final) and Wolves Reserves. The Birmingham City away League game comes with a ticket. Some faults. Fair to generally good

Lot 43

FULHAM 1912 Programme for the home match v Bevill 14/12/1912, tape on the inside of the cover and small piece of tape throughout. The programme that has stumped the Fulham statisticians!!! The following information was kindly gleaned from them:- Bevill were a side from Tooting that played in the Balham League. They were in Division 2 by 1932. This match with Fulham Reserves has no report or score. Bevill’s goalkeeper, called J. Wilkins, died on the 7th May 1912 in Bolingbroke Hospital, Battersea after receiving an injury in a Stoakly Charity Cup game on the 4/5/1912. The match may have had something to do with this with Fulham helping to benefit his family. Generally good

Lot 505

1951/52 TOTTENHAM Tottenham Juniors v Chelsea Juniors (Middlesex Invitation Cup) single sheet official programme for the game played Friday 11 April 1952. Generally good

Lot 515

MANCHESTER UNITED Manchester United / Scotland. 1967 Australia v Scotland (Friendly) played 3 June 1967 at Olympic Park, Melbourne. Queensland v Manchester United (Friendly) played 4 June 1967 at Brisbane Exhibition Ground, Brisbane. Rare 8-page Australian weekly ''Soccer World'' newspaper style issue, includes full match previews and team line-ups for both games and also the probable starting XI for the Sydney XI v Manchester United. This was the third and Final game of Scotland's tour of Australia and this issue also includes match reports and full line-ups for the Australia v Scotland international game in Sydney and also reviews the Auckland v Manchester United friendly played in New Zealand the week before with full line-ups etc listed. Generally good

Lot 516

1967 MANCHESTER UTD Sydney XI v Manchester United (Friendly) played 7 June 1967 at Sydney Showground, Sydney, New South Wales. Rare 8-page Australian weekly ''Soccer World'' newspaper style programme (published in Sydney), includes large format front cover full team line-ups, pen pictures inside and extensive match previews on every page. There is also a preview for the Victoria v Manchester United game due to be played on 11 June 1967 at Olympic Park, Melbourne with team line-ups listed inside. Also includes reviews, pictures and includes full team line-ups for the United v Queensland game the week before. This issue also reviews the second & third Australia v Scotland games in Adelaide & Melbourne and includes full team line-ups for both. Generally good

Lot 520

1967 MANCHESTER UTD Manchester United in Australia. Rare 8-page Australian weekly ''Soccer World'' newspaper style issue dated 7 July 1967. Includes reviews of United's final game of the Australian tour v Western Australia in Perth on 27 June 1967 and includes full team line-ups listed. This issue also has various other United articles and tour summaries from the visit to Australia. Generally good

Lot 525

1972 WOLVERHAMPTON WANDERERS Australia v Wolverhampton Wanderers / Wolves (Friendly) played 12 June 1972 at Sydney Sportsground, Sydney, New South Wales. Very rare 8-page double issue official match programme, published by ''Soccer World'' in Sydney, Australia. Includes front page full team line-ups, pen pictures and extensive tour previews inside. This was a special colour edition published by the NSW Soccer Federation for the game and has ''Official Match Program'' printed along the top of the front cover. Generally good

Lot 526

1972 WOLVERHAMPTON WANDERERS Australia v Wolverhampton Wanderers / Wolves (Friendly) played 11 June 1972 at Olympic Park Melbourne & 12 June 1972 at Sydney Sportsground, Sydney. Very rare 8-page weekly ''Soccer World'' issue, published in Sydney, Australia. Includes reviews and pictures of the games with the full team line-ups listed for both. This issue also previews Australia v Santos of Brazil and includes full team line-ups on the front cover. The game was played at Sydney Sportsground, Sydney and Pele played for Santos. Generally good

Lot 645

1960'S FOOTBALL PROGRAMMES Over 75 programmes from English League teams including some Reserves with home teams represented by Chelsea, Workington, Barrow, Arsenal, Liverpool plus many others and 1966 World Cup Tournament programme with no writing, Oxford v Reading 63/4 Friendly, Peterborough Wrexham 60/1 1st League game for Peterborough, 5 X Arsenal Reserves home cards and v. Tottenham 61/2 London Cup S-F, QPR v Arsenal 65/6 Youth Cup S-F, Guildford City v Aldershot 60/1 Friendly, Chelsea v Arsenal 68/9 Youth Cup, West Ham v Sparta Prague and 1961 Charity Shield Tottenham v FA Selected. Generally good

Lot 658

WIGAN ATHLETIC Thirty seven mainly pre-League programmes; x25 pre-league homes and x 3 aways. Home's inc rare Friendly v St Johnstone 5th August 1978, Friendly v Clyde (single sheet) 7th August 1976 and 3rd round Lancaster Challenge Trophy match v Horwich RMI. Also x 9 progs for the 1st two seasons in the League including 1st League game, 1st League Cup game and FA Cup tie against Bury. Generally good

Lot 718

PELE / SANTOS IN USA Programme for Boston Astros v Santos 30/6/1972 at Boston University, Nickerson Field.  Pele's first game in America. Front cover shows Pele in action and in the Santos roster. Good

Lot 761

DERBY A collection of 47 Derby County home programmes 1951-1971, the majority being pre 1960. Includes 2 Reserves from the 1950's (both creased). Also includes Dave Mackay's last game for Derby v West Brom 1970/71. Some faults. Fair to generally good

Lot 911

NUNEATON - MOSSLEY 49 Nuneaton home programme v Mossley, 10/12/49, Cup 2nd Round, the game ended 0-0. Slight fold, a few marks to some pages. Fair

Lot 23

Biggles and other books by Cpt. W. E. Johns hardbacks and paperbacks including first edition and others many with dust jackets and prices intact. Also includes a Biggles card game and annual. Hardbacks include Biggles goes to School, Biggles and the Missing Millionaire, Biggles and the Black Raider, Biggles in Australia etc. 

Lot 42

Dan Dare large collection including many deluxe collectors edition hardback Dan Dare books with Operation Saturn still sealed and the rest in excellent condition includes volumes 1 & 2, others include Dan Dare's Space Annual from 1963, Annual 1974, Dan Dare space book, Dan Dare picture card game, Spaceship Away, The Man who Drew Tomorrow (Frank Hampson), Dan Dare Dossier, and other collectors editions.

Lot 629

55 boxed Nintendo Game Boy games for Game Boy Advance, Game Boy Colour and Game Boy. Together with a boxed Game Boy, a Game Boy advance in protective pouch and a Game Genie in original box. (58) [NO RESERVE]CONDITION REPORT:Please note - none of the items are sealed but some have retained some of the cellophane. Last photo shows the 8 games which are NTSC, all others in the lot are PAL format.

Lot 7

"Felix-Snap" 1920s boxed cat card game made in Germany with original box and instructions (box shows signs of wear), plus 44 Felix the Cat post cards in full colour, also includes Disney Mickey Mouse vintage fold out large Birthday card plus another with original envelope.

Lot 84

Queen vinyl record collection includes picture discs for Breakthru and Made in Heaven WA 7413, Highlander, LPs include - A Day at the Races, The Game, I, II, Sheer Heart Attack, News of the World, Metropolis, Works, Jazz LP w/ poster, Hot Space, Live Killers double LP, plus others plus 12 inch singles The Show Must Go On, Innuendo, Queen II CD box set including video and Greatest Pix II book. Condition report - There are too many records to give individual condition reports but the records are generally in very good to excellent condition and have the original covers in a similar condition with inners present too.

Lot 46

Binding.- Milne (A. A.) The House at Pooh Corner, first edition, illustrations by E.H. Shepherd, original pictorial endpapers preserved, charming panelled pictorial vellum, by The Cottage Bindery, Bath, upper cover with central mounted painted panel depicting a game of Poohsticks, lower cover with central mounted painted panel with Christopher Robin, Pooh and owl in silhouette heading off into the distance, both panels within two sets of gilt filet borders with corner-pieces of Pooh eating honey, spine in compartments with a central standing Pooh, spine little darkened, t.e.g., preserved in a buckram slip-case with a panel from original pictorial cloth mounted on upper panel, 8vo (binding 196 x 132mm.), 1928.

Lot 61

Games.- Hunting.- Spooner (William) The Funnyshire Fox-Chase, folding engraved hand-coloured game, dissected and mounted on linen (525 x 400mm), some light soiling and some creasing to extremities, without tokens etc. with which it may have been issued, folding into original cloth covers, paper label to upper cover (soiled and torn), spine worn,, [c.1880s]; with 2 others, hunting, 8vo & 4to (3)

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