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A collection of vintage games comprising an unusual edition of Lexicon card game by Waddingtons circa 1930s in an attractive red box designed to like a book with gold lettering, appears to be complete and is in very good condition (see photographs), 2 x original boxed PIT Bull and Bear Edition card games both in their original boxes both of which show some signs of age otherwise are in good condition (see photographs). Parker Brothers developed The PIT card game in 1904, with this Bull and Bear edition dating between 1912 and 1915. Pit is a fast paced card game simulating the open outcry bidding system of the commodity exchange used at the Chicago Board of Trade which was known as the Pit and a fabric covered vintage Newmould Box trinket box (circa 1930s) approx 23cm x 14cm x 6cm high with hinged lid and a lift out tray containing 27 x vintage domino pieces hand made in carved bone with hard wood back. The domino pieces are very likely to be somewhat earlier than the Newmould Box probably late Victorian, Edwardian. Each domino piece measures approx 22mm x 45mm, at 27 in number is probably one short from the standard Western style set of 28 pieces, they are really nicely made, have a nice feel to them and in very good condition, the fabric covering on the outside of the box is worn and is loose in several places (see photographs). Good condition. All autographs come with a Certificate of Authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £5.99, EU from £7.99, Rest of World from £9.99
1984, 13 Scotland team signed football match cover for the game v England. Includes Leighton, Gough, Albiston, Strachan, Cooper, Bett, Archibald. Set on A4 descriptive page with corner mounts. Comes from the John Jack Murray Scottish football collection. Good condition. All autographs come with a Certificate of Authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £5.99, EU from £7.99, Rest of World from £9.99
Pioneer French Aviator Pilot Hubert Latham small 3 x 1 inch signature piece. Arthur Charles Hubert Latham (10 January 1883 - 25 June 1912) was a French aviation pioneer. He was the first person to attempt to cross the English Channel in an aeroplane. Due to engine failure during his first of two attempts to cross the Channel, he became the first person to land an aeroplane on a body of water. In August 1909 at the Grande Semaine d'Aviation de la Champagne he set the world altitude record of 155 metres (509 ft) in his Antoinette IV. In April 1910 he set the official World Airspeed Record of 48.186 miles per hour (77.548 km/h) in his Antoinette VII. On 7 January 1910, in Mourmelon-le-Grand, France, Latham climbed to an altitude of 1,100 m (3,600 ft), more than 610 m (2,000 ft) higher than his previous world record and beyond previous claims of unofficial records. Later the same year, in July during the second Semaine de l'Aviation de la Champagne at Reims, Latham again set a world altitude record of 1,384 m (4,541 ft). On 23 April 1910 at Nice, France he set the official World Airspeed Record of 48.186 mph (77.548 km/h) in his Antoinette VIIKILLED 1912 GAME HUNTING IN AFRICA. Although an experienced and expert hunter of wild game, his death is officially reported to have been caused by being mauled by a wounded buffalo.[65] However, in one anonymous contemporary newspaper article which appeared in 1914, it was claimed that the adjutant-commandant of a French Colonial Army fort located just outside Fort Archambault, who retrieved his body after his death, had found that Latham had sustained a single head wound and saw no marks on or around Latham's body consistent with a rampaging buffalo. The writer claimed that the commandant believed, based on the physical evidence and on the conflicting reports of the porters under questioning, that it was possible Latham had been murdered by one of more of his porters, perhaps in order to steal his rifles, but was unable to prove it. Good condition. All autographs come with a Certificate of Authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £5.99, EU from £7.99, Rest of World from £9.99
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