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A pair of silver pierced circular menu holders, applied each with a game bird and gun dog, 3.5cm diameter, A Wilkox, Chester 1932; an associated pair of similar silver menu holders, applied with a huntsman on horseback and a marksman with rifle, 3.5cm diameter, A Wilcox, Birmingham 1931, 2.5oz gross, cased as a set in a box
A Japanese ivory netsuke, Meiji period (1868-1912) carved with two seated figures playing the abstract strategy board game 'Go', with two character kanji signature on the base and only partially drilled himotoshi, 3 cm high to/w a marine ivory netsuke carved with a standing figure leaning on a large peach, unsigned, 3.5 cm high (2)
Toys & Games, including tinplate battery-operated Space Walk Man Robot, Oka Jumping Dog (2), Gamewright Forbidden Island, Kre-O Dungeons & Dragons Mini Figure, Kellogg's ReBoot Compact Play sets (3), Pepys Card Game, Ideal TCR Lap Counter, in original boxes, with loose electronic Handheld Games and other items, F-E, Forbidden Island sealed, boxes F-E (15+) untested
λA Victorian presentation silver trowel, by William King, London 1840, the triangular blade inscribed 'This Trowel was used by the Right Honorable Lord Ravensworth to lay the Foundation Stone of the Butcher Alms Houses, Walham Green, A.D 1840' the underside with a later inscription 'This Trowel was used again in June 1970 by Dudley S. Game Esq. C.C. President of the Butchers Charitable Institution to lay the foundation stone of the new homes at Smoothfield Hounslow', turned ivory baluster handle, in the original fitted case, length 40.2cm. Provenance: The trowel is being sold on behalf of The Butchers and Drovers Charitable Institution.
Britains Footballers (4), refs (3), and flags (3), Dinky Tank Regiment (9), Hilco Priest, Innkeeper and farmer, box base and 2 figures from Observer Corps set, other hollow (12) and home (14) figures, with a Touring England Game board and cars and a small album of postcards, P-F, (50+), all footballers with faults, repainted, arms missing etc,
Vintage Star Wars Games, Comics & Related Items, including Palitoy Escape From The Death Star Game, Star Wars Weekly Comic (50+), Posters, Panini ROTJ Sticker Album (unused), F.K.S ESB Sticker Album and quantity of unused stickers, many other comics and a modern Star Wars Monopoly set, P-G, some comics with pages part cut-out (qty)
A rare 20th Century Holland and Holland advertising point of sale porcelain cigar / cigarette ashtray having a central panel reading 'Holland & Holland Gun & Rifle Manufacturers 98 New Bond Street London By special appointment to his Majesty the King of Italy Winners Of All The Prizes In The Field Rifle Trails London 1883 with depicting of rifles and elephant head with further notation pertaining to the making of larger rifles for the hunting of larger game. The border having a faux honey burl wood effect with two gilded cigar holder sections. Measures: 16cm x 18cm.
Doctor Who - models and games, Airfix Welcome Aboard kit, Corgi 1963-2003 40th anniversary gift set and Tardis & K-9, Toy Brokers interactive electronic board game, Imagination board game, Ideal Exterminate Buzz Wire game, two Tardis cased gaming card sets by doctorwhomi and battlesintime boxed (8)
Sporting - Kittenberger, Kálmán: Big Game Hunting and Collecting in East Africa 1903-1926, 1st ed. pub. 1929, The Game Keeper at Home. pub 1910, Small-Game Shooting. G.P. Evans, The Eye of the Wind, Peter Scott 1st Edition 1961, St. John, Charles, The Wild Sports and Natural History of the Scottish Highlands, pub. 1888, Fur and Feather Series, The Pheasant 1895 1st ed. The Partridge 1894, The Grouse 1895, both 2nd editions and other sporting books Condition Report Click here for further images, condition, auction times & delivery costs
BILLY'S NOMADS SIGNED FOOTBALL SHIRT & BOOT BAG. From his time playing for the Los Angeles club. Both Adidas with blue shirt size XL. Shirt signed by Billy. “I obviously picked the colour on this... City blue... though with ‘Uruguay’ black shorts so it didn't look too cheesy.” “When the World Cup came to the USA in 1994 Ian got well connected with Adidas and we got quite close with some of the US players and the coach. We had a pick up with game mostly British guys and it evolved into a team called the Nomads. We even got Adidas to make us the shirts and it was just a fun thing at a time when football was getting a lot of interest in America. We played in a league and we were pretty good and a lot of the guys we are still friends with 30 years later. Believe it or not I was actually the goal scoring striker and not because I ran the team... hahaha. Ian always played on the right.. the wing, midfield and even full back. Hollywood United was another team connected and a lot of the guys played for both including Ian for a while. Later I played for them but not at the same time as Ian.”
BILLY'S BELOVED MANCHESTER CITY FOOTBALL CLUB. Collection of clothing, memorabilia and ephemera relating to Billy's great love; Manchester City Football Club. Included here: six season ticket books for seasons 72-73, 73-74, 74-75, three in Billy's name and three in his fathers' (also William Duffy), a wooden City rattle, four scarves and a woollen hat, a hand stitched cap dated 1968 and bearing names of the City squad who won the league that year, a sky blue long sleeved polo shirt, a blue circa 1970s Manchester City shirt with 'WH Duffy' stitched to label with matching socks, a Manchester City book created as a school project and marked (somewhat harshly!) 'Well tried'. “I first went to the football in 1968 with my brother and sister in law for a home game against Burnley which we won. I then went with my Dad (you can see our Platt Lane Season Tickets here) until I got older and started going with my mates, standing on the Kippax up until I left Manchester in 1979. Since then I'll always try and get to games when I can and went fairly regularly when I was back living in England in the nineties. The scarf on the left with the weird City logo (that looks vaguely like a Utd one) is my “Lucky” scarf that I had on at the game during the Aguero 93:20 moment when we put the curse to bed and won the Premier League in 2012”
'Flowers of Fortune', early-Victorian handmade fortune-telling Valentine, c.1840, the central flower can be twisted open to reveal different attributes on each petal ('clever', 'sincere', 'obliging' and so on), the surrounding border of hand-painted embossed flowers and leaves can be turned back to reveal different professions ('an artist', 'an Officer', 'a Policeman', 'a Gardener' and so on), 22cm by 20cm. Together with a handmade "wheel of fortune" Valentine game, which can be spun on its silk cord (the cord indicating the fate when it stops); inscribed in red ink to one side (the lady you'll meet), and black ink to the other side (the man you'll meet): 'A wealthy farmer you shall wed, although a grumbler it is said'; 'You'll be married soon and live not far from here to a nice young man with £500 a year'; 'A tall young fellow is your beau. He's spendthrift and makes the money go'; 'A bachelor's life will be your lot, altho' you have many a lady sought'; 'Be careful or you'll be left in the dirt, for the girl you love is a terrible flirt', and so on (2)
'Dolly's Dressmaker', London: A. N. Myers, [c.1860], hand-coloured lithographic sheet of outfit designs, 12 numbered sheets of patterns, publisher's paper covers with ties and hand-coloured lithographic pictorial title, publisher's advertisements for 'Educational Publications' pasted to inside cover, scarce. Together with an Edwardian children's dressing-up fashion game, chromolithographic die-cut outfits and accessories with interchangeable heads of lady and young girl, housed in pictorial card box, stamped to inside, 'Emma S. Windsor, Kindergarten, Toy & Crawling Rug Depot, South Kensington' (2)
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