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Lot 77

Large official poster for the 1998 World Cup in France. One poster was produced for each City that hosted a game, this one is for Saint - Etienne. Size 20 x 28 inch's. Slight stain on bottom edge. This would look superb framed.

Lot 182

Large official poster for the 1998 World Cup in France. One poster was produced for each City that hosted a game, this one is for Saint - Denis Size 20 x 28 inch's. Slight staining on bottom edge This would look superb framed.

Lot 321

Large official poster for the 1998 World Cup in France. One poster was produced for each City that hosted a game, this one is for Toulouse Size 20 x 28 inch's. Slight stain on bottom edge This would look superb framed.

Lot 152

Single sheet programme for this Football Lge South game. Slight fold

Lot 360

4 Page programme for this 3rd Division South Cup Semi-Final replay game. Folds

Lot 94

Large official poster for the 1998 World Cup in France. One poster was produced for each City that hosted a game, this one is for Lyon Size 20 x 28 inch's. Slight staining on the word MONDE This would look superb framed.

Lot 273

Large official poster for the 1998 World Cup in France. One poster was produced for each City that hosted a game, this one is for Lens Size 20 x 28 inch's. Small amount of damage on bottom edge This would look superb framed.

Lot 221

Nice Tie for the England V India game at Edgbaston 

Lot 222

Large official poster for the 1998 World Cup in France. One poster was produced for each City that hosted a game, this one is for Bordeaux Size 20 x 28 inch's. Small amount of damage on bottom edge This would look superb framed.

Lot 63

Large official poster for the 1998 World Cup in France. One poster was produced for each City that hosted a game, this one is for Nantes. Size 20 x 28 inch's. Small trs to bottom edge. This would look superb framed.

Lot 119

Large official poster for the 1998 World Cup in France. One poster was produced for each City that hosted a game, this one is for Paris Size 20 x 28 inch's. Slight staining on bottom edge This would look superb framed.

Lot 336

Unusual items which are 4 ticket books for the Shareholders bar. Each book contains 3 tickets for every game allowing entry to the Bar before the game, Half-Time & Full Time. Oppenents are shown on each ticket  The books are for seasons 1982-83, 1983-84. 1984-85 & 1992-93 and all seem unused so are complete with all tickets

Lot 607

Very rare West Germany shirt worn by Klinsmannin the 1990 World Cup Quater Final match v Czechoslovakia. West Germany won the game 1-0 and went on win the Final. Provenance: Klinsmann swapped his shirt after the match with the Czechoslovakian player Ľubomír Moravčík, and the shirt was offered by Moravčík for sale in 2002 in charity whose proceeds were dedicated for funding organizations helping blind children in Czechoslovakia.

Lot 3801

Original vintage sport poster for the 1982 Football World Cup (Copa Mundial 1982) semi-final game between France and Germany, held at Estadio Ramón Sánchez Pizjuán stadium in Sevilla on July 8, 1982. The match was won by West Germany on penalty kicks (5–4) with West Germany advancing to face (and loose) against Italy in the final. Thanks to its back-and-forth drama, four goals in extra time, and a dramatic penalty shootout, this game is often regarded as one of the best World Cup games of all time and West Germany's victory was the first time in World Cup finals history that a shootout determined the outcome. This poster features a striking and colourful artwork by artist Salvador Donat Sauri. Year of printing: 1982, country of printing: Spain, designer: Salvador Donat Sauri, dimensions (cm): 97x54.5. Good condition, folds, faint staining, small tears in margins.

Lot 2406

Original vintage illustrated map poster depicting the City of Birmingham located in the West Midlands area of England, featuring detailed images of notable landmarks, historical figures, stations, events, local tourist attractions and coats of arms including the Town Hall, Library, Victoria Law Court, the Cathedral of St Philip, the Bluecoat School, Municipal Bank, Masonic Temple, the University, Botanical Gardens, the Fruit Market and Meat Market, a game of county cricket and association football, golf, tennis, portraits of Pioneers of Engineering and Industrialists, air raids, the Bull Ring, Theatre Royal and General Post Office with the stylised text in banners. A publication of the City of Birmingham Information Department, The Council House, Birmingham. Horizontal. Very good condition, restored pinholes, restored paper losses in margin, light staining in margin, backed on linen.Year of printing: 1949, country of printing: UK, designer: W H Price, dimensions (cm): 99x75.

Lot 3800

Original vintage sport poster for the 1982 Football World Cup (Copa Mundial 1982) game between Spain and England, held at the Santiago Bernabeu Stadium in Madrid on July 5, 1982, with the game finishing in a scoreless draw. This poster features a striking and colourful artwork by artist Salvador Donat Sauri. Year of printing: 1982, country of printing: Spain, designer: Salvador Donat Sauri, dimensions (cm): 97x54.5. Fair condition, folds and cracks, small tears in margins.

Lot 79

ITHACA - A GAME FOR ALL WHO KNOW LP (ORIGINAL UK PRESSING - MERLIN HF 6). A delightful original copy of this massive underground Folk/Psych/Progressive masterpiece from Ithaca released on Merlin Records (self released by Peter Howell and John Ferdinando who also brought us the Agincourt LP). The record is in superb Ex+ condition with only a couple of very wispy, faint and extremely light markings noted under intense LED lighting. Lovely clean and sharp labels showing a few spindle markings. Matrix (machine stamped): HFLP S 6 A & HF LP S 6 B. Complete with original yellow lyric insert in top Ex+ condition. The original picture cover is in Ex condition - showing brilliant colour to the trippy front, there is some minor ringwear on the reverse.

Lot 355

Pegwell Bay, Still Life Game (35) and Lobster Sauce (49) (2) (pot lid, potlid, prattware)

Lot 395

Our Home (241) The Game Bag (260) Contrast (266) (3) (pot lid, potlid, prattware)

Lot 442

Pegwell Bay, Still Life Game (35) and Four Shrimpers (26) (2) (pot lid, potlid, prattware)

Lot 498

The Game Bag (260) The Sportsman (259) and The Fair Sportswoman (250) (3) (pot lid, potlid, prattware)

Lot 182

Unusual wooden constructed and chicken mesh table top game (overall length 172cm)

Lot 237

Boxed Subbuteo the football game club edition, various Subbuteo teams, some sealed as new including stands, teams including Sheffield Wednesday, QTR, Wolves, Arsenal, Everton, Oxford United, Newcastle, Aston Villa, Celtic etc

Lot 65

Five boxes containing a large quantity of miscellaneous toys, to include: Mercedes Benz die-cast model, a boxed Speedway race game, various advertising tins and a quantity of various related items.

Lot 3219

A 1940s Spira Chase racing game, cast alloy mechanical carousel, hand operated example with plunge style spinning mechanism, appears original with four suspended horse racing figures, and numbered sections to base, with patent approved registration number, some minor playwear

Lot 3265

One box containing a quantity of various boxed plastic aircraft kits, diecast, and a Battle of Britain board game, examples to include The Lindberg Line, Revell, Frog, Academy Kits and various others, including The Lindberg Line Spirit of St Louis, a Playkit toy Airbus A300, and others, some examples appear incomplete with parts away from sprue

Lot 537

Attributed to Henry Andrews (1794-1868) Fête champêtre and a game of blind man's bluff Oil on canvas, 86.5cm by 119cm with arched corners

Lot 428

A Marx Pro Shot golf game in original box Condition Report: Available upon request

Lot 868

African tourist pieces including a goatskin drum, Bao game, a porcupine needle box, etc.

Lot 220

After Samel Howitt, Driving Elephants into a Keddah; Killing game in Boats; The Dead Tiger; Beating Sugar canes for a Hog, four aquatints with hand colouring from Oriental Field Sports, each 37cm x 49cm.(4)

Lot 1739

Two Portmeirion game pots with lids.

Lot 1049

A wooden Solitaire game with original marbles together bunch of carved grapes, etc.

Lot 769

'Trout from the Hills', by Ian Niall, first edition, 1961, published by Heinemann, blue cloth boards with dust jacket, 4to, also a large quantity of other angling books, the majority game fishing subjects. (approx. 70)

Lot 149

Victorian horse racing game with folding board 86cm x 63cm and 6 painted lead horses with dice shaker in mahogany box Condition Report & Further Details Click here for further images, condition, auction times & delivery costs

Lot 175

Brian Priest (British Contemporary): Spaniel with Dead Game, oil on canvas unsigned, inscribed and dated 2018 verso 48cm x 59cm Condition Report & Further Details Click here for further images, condition, auction times & delivery costs

Lot 1168

A Victorian George Jones majolica game dish, 29.5cm wide; together with a Vienna style 'Floral MacDonald' cabinet plate.

Lot 360

VINTAGE BANJO, along with a 'Touring England' map game

Lot 157

MONOPOLY 70TH ANNIVERSARY EDITION, the game in original presentation tin case

Lot 108

A pair of gilt framed landscape oils, signed R. Sims, together with an oil of a retriever dog with game, signed Kingman, gilt frame (3)

Lot 130

Greene King items to include dice game, bar pull, hat etc

Lot 1425

VINTAGE PINBALL GAME - 'THE ADVANCE PIN TABLE' a vintage pinball or bagatelle game The Advance Pin Table, in an oak case and with a coin operated mechanism. With a retail label for T H Moor, Ironmonger, South Molton. 58cms long

Lot 1535

VARIOUS COLLECTABLES including a small chrome car mascot in the form of a Bear, a miniature dolls tea set in original box (F K Martin, Loechner), a 19thc boxed game Spellicans, and a carved bone container with miniature bone dominoes.

Lot 1579

RARE 19THC AMERICAN GAME - CRANDALL'S WIDE AWAKE ALPHABET an interesting game including a large instruction sheet to show the various ways to build the blocks, with a large qty of wooden blocks, some with letters and some with faces. With the original lid of the game Crandall's Wide Awake Alphabet, Amusement and Instruction Combined. *Charles Crandall was an innovative toy maker in the United States in the 19thc, his Wide Awake Alphabet was first introduced in 1877.

Lot 182

Richard Brake Game Of Thrones hand signed 10x8 photo. This beautiful hand signed photo depicts Richard Brake as The Night King in the hit tv show Game Of Thrones. This signed photo is guaranteed authentic, and is supplied from one of the UK's leading autograph memorabilia companies. Good condition Est.

Lot 183

Peter Dinklage Game of Thrones hand signed 10x8 photo. This beautiful hand signed photo depicts Peter Dinklage as fan favourite Tyrion Lannister in the hit tv show Game of Thrones. This signed photo is guaranteed authentic, and is supplied from one of the UK's leading autograph memorabilia companies. Good condition Est.

Lot 190

Low Price Sale! Julian Glover Game Of Thrones hand signed 10x8 photo. This beautiful hand signed photo depicts Julian Glover as Pycelle in the hit tv show Game Of Thrones. This signed photo is guaranteed authentic, and is supplied from one of the UK's leading autograph memorabilia companies. Good condition Est.

Lot 543

Cliff Jones signed FDC VM football commemorating the 1958 World Cup Finals. Jones was called into the Welsh national side after playing only 25 times as a winger for Swansea. He made his senior debut playing against Austria in May 1954. In his second appearance for the national side, he helped Wales beat England 2-1 at Ninian Park on 22 October 1955, scoring the winning goal. He scored 3 goals in the 1958 FIFA World Cup play-off in February 1958 against Israel to win 4-1 on aggregate, allowing Wales to qualify for the World Cup for the first and only time. He played in all five of Wales' games at the 1958 World Cup, and helped Wales reach the quarter-final where they lost to Brazil, beaten by a goal from Pelé. He made a total of 11 appearances for them in World Cup qualifiers between 1957 and 1968. He played his final game for Wales in October 1968 in the World Cup qualifier against Italy. In total he played 59 times for Wales in 15 years, scoring 16 goals. Good condition Est.

Lot 401

The Great Train Robbery - two original money tokens from the famous Monopoly set which helped catch the robbers, used in the trial. The two ' 500 ' Monopoly money notes being contained in an original translucent ' Evidence ' folder which is stamped ' Exhibit No. A7 ' and a label affixed which reads ' RV Daly & James - Monopoly Toekns - Part Ex A7 '. Both notes come with labels affixed noting their evidence numbers, and both still retain remnants of finger-print dust (black) from the original investigation. A rare and important part of the story of the Great Train Robbery. The Great Train Robbery was the robbery of £2.6 million from a Royal Mail train heading from Glasgow to London on the West Coast Main Line in the early hours of 8 August 1963, at Bridego Railway Bridge, Ledburn, near Mentmore in Buckinghamshire, England. After tampering with the lineside signals in order to bring the train to a halt, a gang of fifteen, led by Bruce Reynolds, attacked the train. Other gang members included Gordon Goody, Buster Edwards, Charlie Wilson, Roy James, John Daly, Danny Pembroke, Jimmy White, Ronnie Biggs, Tommy Wisbey, Jim Hussey, Bob Welch and Roger Cordrey, as well as three men known only as numbers "1", "2" and "3". A 16th man, an unnamed retired train driver, was also present. With careful planning based on inside information from an individual known as "The Ulsterman" (erroneously named as Patrick McKenna in 2014), the robbers escaped with over £2.6 million (equivalent to £53.5 million today). The bulk of the stolen money was never recovered. Though the gang did not use any firearms, Jack Mills, the train driver, was beaten over the head with a metal bar. Mills' injuries were severe enough to end his career. After the robbery, the gang hid at Leatherslade Farm and famously used the money in a game of Monopoly - unwittingly incriminating themselves whilst doing so as the Monopoly set was used to garner finger prints of the suspects and was instrumental in the Police arresting most of the gang. The ringleaders were sentenced to 30 years in jail.

Lot 402

The Great Train Robbery - an original Monopoly ' Get Out Of Jail Free ' Chance card from the set famously played with by the robbers, whilst hiding out after the robbery. The original Chance card still retaining period finger print dust (black) and an original trail evidence number label to the top right. Finger prints (likely those of the gang members) can still be seen on the card. A rare and important part of the story of the Great Train Robbery. Believed to have been used in the original court trial which saw several of the gang members imprisoned. A rare and important part of British crime history. The Great Train Robbery was the robbery of £2.6 million from a Royal Mail train heading from Glasgow to London on the West Coast Main Line in the early hours of 8 August 1963, at Bridego Railway Bridge, Ledburn, near Mentmore in Buckinghamshire, England. After tampering with the lineside signals in order to bring the train to a halt, a gang of fifteen, led by Bruce Reynolds, attacked the train. Other gang members included Gordon Goody, Buster Edwards, Charlie Wilson, Roy James, John Daly, Danny Pembroke, Jimmy White, Ronnie Biggs, Tommy Wisbey, Jim Hussey, Bob Welch and Roger Cordrey, as well as three men known only as numbers "1", "2" and "3". A 16th man, an unnamed retired train driver, was also present. With careful planning based on inside information from an individual known as "The Ulsterman" (erroneously named as Patrick McKenna in 2014), the robbers escaped with over £2.6 million (equivalent to £53.5 million today). The bulk of the stolen money was never recovered. Though the gang did not use any firearms, Jack Mills, the train driver, was beaten over the head with a metal bar. Mills' injuries were severe enough to end his career. After the robbery, the gang hid at Leatherslade Farm and famously used the money in a game of Monopoly - unwittingly incriminating themselves whilst doing so as the Monopoly set was used to garner finger prints of the suspects and was instrumental in the Police arresting most of the gang. The ringleaders were sentenced to 30 years in jail.

Lot 403

The Great Train Robbery - an original £1 One Pound bank note from the robbery, used in the trial to convict the famous Great Train Robbers. The note comes still housed in its original Police ' Evidence ' envelope which lists it as ' Exhibit NO. 441S ' and a label which reads ' Bank Of England £1 Note - Ser No. C35K 733237 - Not Put In Front Of Jury '. To the rear of the note is a period label, believed to be highlighting a fingerprint. A rare and important part of the Great Train Robbery.The Great Train Robbery was the robbery of £2.6 million from a Royal Mail train heading from Glasgow to London on the West Coast Main Line in the early hours of 8 August 1963, at Bridego Railway Bridge, Ledburn, near Mentmore in Buckinghamshire, England. After tampering with the lineside signals in order to bring the train to a halt, a gang of fifteen, led by Bruce Reynolds, attacked the train. Other gang members included Gordon Goody, Buster Edwards, Charlie Wilson, Roy James, John Daly, Danny Pembroke, Jimmy White, Ronnie Biggs, Tommy Wisbey, Jim Hussey, Bob Welch and Roger Cordrey, as well as three men known only as numbers "1", "2" and "3". A 16th man, an unnamed retired train driver, was also present. With careful planning based on inside information from an individual known as "The Ulsterman" (erroneously named as Patrick McKenna in 2014), the robbers escaped with over £2.6 million (equivalent to £53.5 million today). The bulk of the stolen money was never recovered. Though the gang did not use any firearms, Jack Mills, the train driver, was beaten over the head with a metal bar. Mills' injuries were severe enough to end his career. After the robbery, the gang hid at Leatherslade Farm and famously used the money in a game of Monopoly - unwittingly incriminating themselves whilst doing so as the Monopoly set was used to garner finger prints of the suspects and was instrumental in the Police arresting most of the gang. The ringleaders were sentenced to 30 years in jail.

Lot 404

The Great Train Robbery - an original £1 One Pound bank note from the robbery, used in the trial to convict the famous Great Train Robbers. The note comes still housed in its original Police ' Evidence ' envelope which lists it as ' Exhibit No. 441X ' and a label which reads ' Bank Of England £1 Note - Ser No. 81E 304838 - Not Put In Front Of Jury '. To the rear of the note is a period label, believed to be highlighting a fingerprint. A rare and important part of the Great Train Robbery.The Great Train Robbery was the robbery of £2.6 million from a Royal Mail train heading from Glasgow to London on the West Coast Main Line in the early hours of 8 August 1963, at Bridego Railway Bridge, Ledburn, near Mentmore in Buckinghamshire, England. After tampering with the lineside signals in order to bring the train to a halt, a gang of fifteen, led by Bruce Reynolds, attacked the train. Other gang members included Gordon Goody, Buster Edwards, Charlie Wilson, Roy James, John Daly, Danny Pembroke, Jimmy White, Ronnie Biggs, Tommy Wisbey, Jim Hussey, Bob Welch and Roger Cordrey, as well as three men known only as numbers "1", "2" and "3". A 16th man, an unnamed retired train driver, was also present. With careful planning based on inside information from an individual known as "The Ulsterman" (erroneously named as Patrick McKenna in 2014), the robbers escaped with over £2.6 million (equivalent to £53.5 million today). The bulk of the stolen money was never recovered. Though the gang did not use any firearms, Jack Mills, the train driver, was beaten over the head with a metal bar. Mills' injuries were severe enough to end his career. After the robbery, the gang hid at Leatherslade Farm and famously used the money in a game of Monopoly - unwittingly incriminating themselves whilst doing so as the Monopoly set was used to garner finger prints of the suspects and was instrumental in the Police arresting most of the gang. The ringleaders were sentenced to 30 years in jail.

Lot 398

A collection of modern Japanese ornaments and dolls to include an okinawan doll, a ceramic miyoshi doll, a framed and glazed kimekomi wall hanging textile of a Japanese woman performing a tea ceremony, a kimekomi hagoita (game racket), a glazed and black lacquered display cabinet etc

Lot 404

An early 20th Century goban game board, on legs, together with goset including china bamboo effect bowls, instruction book and shogi (Japanese chess) pieces

Lot 123

Shooting.- Millais (John Guille) The Wildfowler in Scotland, first edition, etched frontispiece, plates and illustrations, tissue-guards, previous owner's ink inscription, original half-vellum, a little rubbed, 1901; Game Birds and Shooting-Sketches, portrait frontispiece, plates and illustrations, publisher's advertisements at end, previous owner's ink signature, original decorative buckram, browned as usual, slight bumping to corners and extremities, 1894 § Chapman (Abel) The Borders and Beyond, first edition, frontispiece, plates and illustrations, occasional faint spotting, original cloth, 1924; Bird-Life of the Borders, frontispiece, plates and illustrations, occasional spotting, original cloth, rubbed, 1907 § Mackie (P. Jeffrey) The Keeper's Book: War Edition, plates and illustrations, occasional spotting, previous owner's ink inscription, newspaper clippings and manuscript medicinal recipes tipped and pasted in, original cloth, rubbed, bumping to spine extremities, 1917; and 33 others, similar, v.s. (38)

Lot 69

England.- Grosley (Pierre Jean) A Tour to London; or, New Observations on England, and its Inhabitants, translated by Thomas Nugent, 2 vol., first English edition, advertisement leaf at end of vol.1, browned, some soiling, Z5 in vol.1 torn and repaired, ex-library copy with a few small ink stamps to title and preliminaries but none to text, modern half, 8vo, for Lockyer Davis, 1772. ⁂ A Frenchman's observations of England and the English having spent a year living in London. It reputedly includes the first mention of the sandwich in print: "A minister of state passed four and twenty hours at a public gaming-table, so absorpt in play, that, during the whole time, he had no subsistence but a bit of beef, between two slices of toasted bread, which he eat without ever quitting the game. This new dish grew highly in vogue, during my residence in London; it was called by the name of the minister, who invented it." vol.1 p.149.

Lot 582

A 19th century Drabware game dish and cover, the cover surmounted a dead game bird and decorated in relief with ferns and foliage, with a matching tray, 30 cm wideReport by GHOne of the wings of the bird on the cover looks to have probably been restored.Otherwise all good. No damage

Lot 369

English School (19th Century) - Oil on canvas - Study of game, 73.5cm x 61cm, in a gilt frame Condition: Re-lined and with two visible paint losses to the pheasant, both approximately 6mm across, some small scratches to the canvas visible in the sky. **General condition consistent with age

Lot 215

It's A Knockout interest, fifteen copy game show planing sketches for Christmas Knockout 1974 and Aviemore 22nd November, 25cm x 38cm 

Lot 226

Two A3 size ring binder albums of cigarette cards including Carreras Famous Airmen and Airwomen, Film Stars, Fortune Telling, Happy Family, The Nose Game, Popular Personalities, School Emblems, etc., Chruchman Boxing Personalties, King's Of Speed, The Story of Navigation, Motor Cars, etc., Players Army Corps and Divisional Signs 1914-1918, Artillery in Action, Cricketers 1930, Cricketers Caricatures by RIP, Footballers Caricatures by RIP, Footballer 1928-29 etc., some complete sets, also trade cards, stickers etc. 

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