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Lot 1178

XIX Century Staffordshire Figure Group of Huntsman with Dog and Game, 39cm high, courting couple, fishmonger and (repaired) 'Robin Hood'. (4)

Lot 1310

Doris Day Memorabilia. an interesting collection of signed letters, gift cards, lp's dvd, framed photograph, scrapbook, black and white print, Doris Day society cards, fanzines, lp's to include US imports, Pajama Game, Soundtracks, Day by Night, Hooray for Hollywood, Christmas album, Latin for Lovers, Cuttin' Capers, Greatest Hits etc. (3) *This collection was obtained from local Sheffield actor John Craig (Z Cars, Dixon of Dock Green, For The Love of Ada, local rep etc); and the owner of the Sheffield restaurant 'Just Cooking' (1978-89)

Lot 530

An S Fielding & Co Crown Devon Pottery Jardinière, painted by R Hinton, circa 1910, of ovoid form, painted with a continuous landscape with game birds and dogs within strapwork borders, signed, printed marks, 19cm high

Lot 519A

A Silver Mounted Brown Salt Glazed Stoneware Mustard Pot and Hinged Cover, 19th century, applied with topers, 10cm high; A Similar Mask Jug, 23cm high; and A Caneware Miniature Game Pie Dish, Cover and Stand, 17cm wide (3)

Lot 22

A George III Silver Game-Hook, Apparently Unmarked, Circa 1800, with a reeded barrel with suspension loops top and bottom, the bottom loop with two hooks, engraved 'Mrs Massey Pool' with an associated chatelaine clip, 8.5cm long excluding chatelain clip, 16dwt The 'Mrs Massey' engraved on the present game-hook probably relates to the mother of William Massey who rebuilt Poole (earlier known as Pool) Hall, near Nantwich in Cheshire from 1812-1817. She is recorded as the heiress of Pool and died in 1825. . There are some minor surface scratches consistent with use and some minor cracks to the hooks. Otherwise in generally good condition.

Lot 17

Fold over games table Morocco with inlaid body and interior, the inside revealing similar inlaid interior with assorted game boards including chess / draughts and backgammon plus felt covered card surface 81cm x 81cm

Lot 186

19th Century cast patinated bronze figure group of a huntsman with dead game, seated against a tree stump with begging dog, apparently unsigned, 25cm wide x 19cm high Condition: Old break through one rear leg of dog, otherwise sound. **General condition consistent with age

Lot 84

Novel gaming fob, with a spring action triple dice game, with dolphin finial Condition: **General condition consistent with age - Unmarked, approx 25mm, some small dents to the yellow metal mount otherwise sound.

Lot 2226

A mid 20th Century game of Mahjong 

Lot 4246

Badminton library; three volumes comprising; Big Game Hunting, Fishing and Yachting (3)

Lot 4387

2 boxes of cricket related books to include: 'The Noblest Game' by Neville Cardus & John Arlott, 'The Book of Cricket' by Sir Pelham Warner, Wisden 1978 etc. 

Lot 4273

A Triang, Derwent Cabin Cruiser, contained within original box; together with a boxed Merit Electric Derby horse racing game; a Chad Valley Give a Show projector; and an unboxed tinplate, battery operated popcorn seller, as found. (4)

Lot 1190

Box of 11 assorted Game, Wildfowl, Pigeon Shooting & Rabbiting books with 2 booklets.

Lot 3137

A Sega Game Gear, 4 in 1, boxed.

Lot 3374

Toys and games, including a Magic Roundabout pastry set, Lark brand ukulele, shape sorter game, battery operated Teddy the drummer bear, and a Tumble battery operated police car, some boxed. (qty)

Lot 3290

An Ideal Crossfire game, The Fastest Rapid Fire Action Game Ever!, Chad Valley Crackshot, Moving Target game, and a Denys Fisher The Fastest Gun, all boxed. (3)

Lot 3282

A Matchbox Crash Game, together with a Corgi Rockets Altobatic Speed Set, No 1927, both boxed. (2)

Lot 3536

A Sega Megadrive, The Ultimate Computer Game Console, includes Sonic The Hedgehog, boxed.

Lot 3388

A Sega Mega Drive II, including a six game cartridge, boxed, together with four further games. (5)

Lot 3409

A Meccano Highway Vehicles Set No 3, Shuffles Shuffleboard Game by Aurora, and a Super Striker Five A Side Football Game by Parker Toys, all boxed. (3)

Lot 3311

Games and toys, including an Airfix Colditz Glider, Airfix Flight Deck, Escape from Colditz Game, Grandslam Football Game, and a Microscope Lab II, all boxed. (qty)

Lot 3299

Vintage games and toys, including table tennis set, Mother and I ABC blocks, Little Hostess Teaset, and a Birmingham Game Compendium, all boxed. (qty)

Lot 393

BOXED VINTAGE WADDINGTONS GO TRAVEL GAME TOGETHER WITH BOX OF SOFT BACK BOOKS

Lot 76

SUBSTANTIAL AMOUNT OF CDS AND DVDS INCLUDING GAME OF THRONES BOX SETS

Lot 68

A LARGE GOLFING LOT TO INCLUDE TWO MOTORISED TROLLEYS, A SET OF CLUBS AND BAG, BALLS, A SIGN, GAME ETC

Lot 310

Sheffield Wednesday v. Yeovil. 2010 Programme- from the postponed game dated Tuesday 28th December, signed by Milan Mandaric.

Lot 303

1951 F A Cup Semi Final Newcastle v. Wolves, two tickets from the game, Sheffield Wednesday Typhoo card, reproduction photos, etc; in album.

Lot 146

Medal Barnsley F.C. Football League Division Three Champions, Northern Section Medal, season 1954-55, awarded to Harry Hough (Goalkeeper) in 9ct gold by Vaughton & Son of Birmingham, bearing hallmarks 'A', '375' and date code for 1954, 'Season 1954-55' engraved to back, with suspension loop and original "Football League" black Morocco case. Born in Chapeltown 1924, he joined Barnsley in 1947, as understudy to Pat Kelly on Kelly's departure to Crewe in 1951, Harry was an ever present for the next eight years, in 1951-52 he was selected to play for England 'B' v. Holland, however he was injured by Striker Derek Dooley in the Red 5-4 victory over Sheffield Wednesday, prior to it which ruled him out of the England game, known as Mr Consistent, Harry had great positional sense, steady hands and became an expert penalty saver, after retiring from the game, he opened a sports shop in Barnsley, before moving to the East Coast, then Greetland. He died in January 2019. Appearances - Barnsley 364 - including club record holder for consecutive appearances, Bradford Park Avenue 57. A Signed accompanying letter by Harry comes with the lot.

Lot 153

Sheffield United 1923-24 Season Bound Volume of Programmes, includes F.A. Cup Semi Final between Aston Villa v. Burnley. All twenty one League games, v. Bolton, Manchester City, Newcastle, Chelsea, Preston, Burnley, Everton, Nottingham Forest, Liverpool, Aston Villa, Cardiff, Middlesbrough, West Ham, Sunderland, Arsenal, Blackburn, Tottenham, Huddersfield, Notts County, Birmingham, West Brom. Plus County Cup game v. Rotherham County, twenty two reserves games including v. reserves of Leeds United, The Wednesday, Manchester United; together with Wharncliffe Charity Cup v. Treeton and Dinnington Main v. Nether edge Amateurs, 'A' v. Norton Woodseats, neutral venue for Eckington Works v. Worksop Town (Senior Cup Semi, Halifax v. Northampton F.A Cup 1st round, second replay, Barnsley Reserves v. Worksop Town.

Lot 462

1965 League Cup Final Programme, Chelsea v. Leicester City, for the first leg game at Stamford Bridge.

Lot 177

Tickets, Leeds United mainly 1980's-2000's Home and Away, including 80-81 at West Brom and earlier game at The Hawthorns, approximately 60.

Lot 465

1960 European-South American Intercontinental Cup Final Programme, Real Madrid v. Penarol, for the 2nd leg game in Madrid, dated 4th September 1960.

Lot 461

1962 League Cup Semi Final Programme Blackpool v. Norwich City, the second leg game at Bloomfield Road, dated 16th April 1962.

Lot 339

AN UNUSUAL SMALL PIPE CARVED WITH A SPANIEL RETRIEVING A GAME BIRD, with amber mouth piece and coming in fitted case, W 10 m

Lot 1183

A stained ivory netsuke carved as a quail, or other game bird, on millet, signed HoichiProvenance: The Property of a Lady. From a Private Collection acquired by her Great-Grandfather and all collected prior to his death in 1944.PLEASE NOTE: THIS ITEM CONTAINS OR IS MADE OF IVORY. Buyers must be aware that regulations of several countries, including USA, prohibit the import of ivory, or any goods containing ivory. Ewbank's advise prospective purchasers who intend to ship this lot to another country that they must familiarise themselves with the relevant import/export regulations prior to bidding. They are responsible for their shipping arrangements, and the onus is therefore on them to arrange their own shipping.. Some wear and deterioration, including: cracking and/or repair to end bird's tail.

Lot 1017

A stained ivory netsuke carved as a family of quail or other game birds, un-signed, 19th or early 20th centuryPLEASE NOTE: THIS ITEM CONTAINS OR IS MADE OF IVORY. Buyers must be aware that regulations of several countries, including USA, prohibit the import of ivory, or any goods containing ivory. Ewbank's advise prospective purchasers who intend to ship this lot to another country that they must familiarise themselves with the relevant import/export regulations prior to bidding. They are responsible for their shipping arrangements, and the onus is therefore on them to arrange their own shipping.. Some deterioration or damage extant including repaired or lost eyes to the smaller birds.

Lot 084

Dutch school oil on canvas, 'Dead Game and Still Life', monogramed 'G.H', circular, in a square ornate gilt frame, overall size 60cm x 60cm.

Lot 663

ALLEN & GINTER, Game Birds, large, tears and/or stains to most backs, FR to G, 20

Lot 287

CRICKET, trade, complete & part sets, inc. many Australian issues, Ardmona, Elite Sports, Weet-Bix; JF, Garth Dykes, Trump game etc., in ring-binder, VG to EX, 420*

Lot 318

PLAYERS, complete (11), inc. Aviary & Cage Birds, Cricketers 1930, 1934 & 1938, Regimental Uniforms 1st (blue & brown) & 2nd, Butterflies, Fresh-Water Fishes (pink), Game Birds & Wild Fowl, Poultry, VG to EX, 550

Lot 133

THEATRE, posters, Andrew Lloyd Webber shows, inc. Aspects of Love (Michael Ball), The Beautiful Game, Cats, Phantom of the Opera, Joseph, Starlight Express, Sunset Boulevard, Whistle Down the Wind etc., VG, 24

Lot 811

FOOTBALL, Football Greats, complete & part sets, by The Beautiful Game, MT, Qty.

Lot 498

ACCESSORIES, frames, inc. complete (4), Copes The Game of Poker, CPS Somerset 2nd, reprints of Wills Cricketers 1896 & Cope Dickens Gallery, each in mount and framed & glazed (to show both sides), with four other empty mounts (in frames), EX, 8

Lot 257

MIXED, selection, inc. empty Ogdens Guinea Gold albums (3), part sets (1750), mainly Wills & Players; arms, sectional; Fire-Fighting Appliances, Film Stars, Football (mixed), Game Birds, History of Naval Dress, Aviary & Cage Birds, Film Stars etc., duplication, FR to EX, Qty.

Lot 217

Huybrecht Beuckelaer (Flemish, c. 1535/40-1605/1624) A fruit and vegetable, poultry and game seller with the Old Church of Delft beyond signed and dated lower left 'Huberius Beuckelaer 15(?8)5' oil on canvas 135 x 101cm (53 x 39in) Provenance: According to the present vendor, acquired by a member of their family, circa 1960, at a local auction, probably Pascal and Cann of Colchester Born in Antwerp and trained alongside his brother Joachim in the workshop of their uncle, Pieter Aertsen, Huybrecht Beuckelaer drew upon Aertsen's style and subject matter. He went on to join the successful workshop of his brother, Joachim, who established his reputation as a painter of kitchen and genre scenes. Due to the scarce documentation of Huybrecht's career, his works were previously attributed to his brother Joachim or Aertsen. Previously known as the anonymous "Monogrammist HB", it was not until 1997 that Huybrecht was definitively established as the author of a small number of works signed "HB". His identity and work was discussed by Dr Margreet Wolters in 'De Monogrammist HB geïdentificeerd: Huybrecht Beuckeleer', in: P. van den Brink, L.M. Helmus (red.), Album Discipulorum J.R.J. van Asperen de Boer, Zwolle 1997, 231-238. His earliest known work, The First Passover Feast, dated 1563, was only identified and sold as recently as 26th of May 2005 (lot 61) at Sotheby's in New York. Huybrecht is believed to have trained in Bronzino's workshop in Florence and worked as an assistant in the studio of Antonis de Mor. For a full discussion of his life and his coming to live in London, see both Josua Bruyn, "Hubert (Huybrecht) Beuckelaer, an Antwerp portrait painter, and his English patron, the Earl of Leicester", Juliette Roding and Eric Jan Sluijter, Dutch and Flemish artists in Britain 1550-1750, Leids Kunsthistorisch Jaarboek 13, 2003, pp. 85-112; and Elizabeth Goldring, Robert Dudley, Earl of Leicester, and the World of Elizabethan Art: Painting and Patronage at the Court of Elizabeth I, Yale University Press, 2014, pp. 129-132, 163-164, 292. Unlike his better known brother, Huybrecht Beuckelaer is known to have travelled widely in France and probably was in Florence (see above). The last reference to him in Antwerp is in 1584 - an outstanding debt from his time in Bordeaux. It is likely that he had already left for England - though he may have come back briefly before he is definitely recorded in London in 1586 (see Bruyn, 2003, p. 92), where he probably (as a Protestant) went due to the political and religious turmoil in Antwerp at this precise time. He may well have been encouraged to go to London by the promise of - or hoped for - commissions from the Earl of Leicester (1532-1588). Leicester, who had been in the Spanish Netherlands accompanying Elizabeth I's failed suitor the Duke of Anjou when the latter was appointed Regent by Philip II, is known not only to have been painted along with his wife by Huybrecht Beuckelaer (see Bruyn, p. 91) but by 1583 market scenes with figures are recorded in the Inventory of Leicester House (see Goldring, p. 292). That the present painting is dated '15(?8)5' at the very moment that Huybrecht is probably already in London, means it has almost certainly remained ever since in this country, or, if it was painted in Antwerp on his brief return to that city, then he could well have brought it back with him to England. Huybrecht Beuckelaer is presumed to have remained and died in England, as the 'Daniell Buckler' recorded in the Parish of St Giles in the Fields, London, in 1625, is almost certainly his son by his first wife, born in Antwerp in the 1560s (see Goldring, p. 129). We are grateful to Dr Elizabeth Goldring for her assistance with this catalogue entry and to Dr Margreet Wolters for her thoughts on the form of the signature and the attribution to Huybrecht. Oil on canvas which has an early lining but the original tacking edges appear to have been retained. The tacking margins are very slight and have come detached from the stretcher in some areas. This has contributed to the poor tension of the canvas which in turn is causing undulations to the painting, notably at the bottom edge where the painting sags and at the top left corner. At the lower left corner is a tear with associated paint loss. There is an old tear in the canvas and lining to the left of the man's head which has been repaired from the reverse and crudely retouched. The paint layer is raised along the lines of the age cracks in many areas and there are scattered areas of loss across the painting, notably in the lower left corner. In thinner paint passages there is wear and abrasion. There are areas of retouching on the painting which have darkened over time, for example on the lady's right arm and the gourd at the lower left. The varnish is old and no longer adequately saturating the varnish, combined with the uneven surface texture some areas of the composition are difficult to read. There are scuffs and scratches to the surface of the varnish and a layer of dust. The black painted finish to the frame has numerous small losses and scratches.

Lot 695

FLEETWOOD MAC/JOHN MAYALL & RELATED - LPs. Brill split collection of 39 x LPs (23 x Fleetwood Mac and related and 16 x Mayall). Mayall titles include The Diary Of A Band Vol 2 (unboxed mono 1A/1A original - Ex/VG+), Blues Breakers (stereo RE), Looking Back (mono unboxed LK 5010 - Ex/Ex lovely copy), The Blues Alone (SCL 1243), The Power Of The Blues, Notice To Appear, Crusade (115.261), A Sense Of Place (ILPS 9958), Wake Up Call and Back To The Roots. Fleetwood Mac (and related) LPs include Mr Wonderful (ESSLP 010 RE), London Live '68, Future Games, Peter Green's... (CBS RE), Penguin, Then Play On (RE), Midnight In San Juan (Kirwan), The End Of The Game (Green), White Sky (Green) and Whatcha Gonna Do? (Green). Condition is often neat Ex to Ex+.

Lot 977

ROCK/POP - 12". Excellent collection of over 270 x 12" singles including many white label promos. Artists/titles include Boy George - The Crying Game (promo), Cypress Hill - Throw Your Set In The Air (promo), The Shamen - Ebeneezer Goode, Janet Jackson - Any Time, Any Place (promo), Donna Summer - Work That Magic (promo), Simply Red - Thrill Me (promo), Pet Shop Boys - Was It Worth It (promo), Stevie Wonder, Propaganda, Pointer Sisters, Kim Wilde, Level 42, Eurythmics, Belinda Carlisle, Erasure, Celine Dion, Michael Jackson and Frankie Goes To Hollywood. Condition is generally VG+ to Ex+.

Lot 1121

ROCK & POP (60s-80s) - LPs & 7". Grandiose collection of around 230 x (almost entirely) LPs with around 175 x 7" loaded with the classics! Also including a small portion of soundtracks and easy listening, artists/titles (LPs) include The Beatles - Please Please Me (UK mono PMC 1202 5th pressing - VG/VG+),A Hard Day's Night (PMC 1230 3N/3N) and Beatles For Sale (stereo 2 box RE), George Harrison - 33 & 1/3, Eagles, New Order - Blue Monday, Jimi Hendrix - Impromptu, Fleetwood Mac - Tusk, Queen - Jazz and The Game, Wings, Johnny Cash, Dr. Hook, Tina Turner, Dionne Warwick, Ella Fitzgerald, Elton John, Frank Sinatra, Tomita, Paul Simon/Simon & Garfunkel , Billy Joel, Boney M, ABBA, 10CC, Lord Kitchener, Mighty Sparrow, The Beautiful South, Isaac Hayes, Toto, Vaya Con Dios - Time Flies, The Jacksons, Adam And The Ants, Taj Mahal - Music Fuh Ya' (Musica Para Tu) (US BS 2994 sealed), The Police, Madness - Divine... and Oscar The Frog. With sevens from the likes of The Beatles, Jeannie C Riley, The Foundations, The Everly Brothers, Sandie Shaw, Frankie Goes To Hollywood, Otis Redding, Manfred Mann, Ian Dury, Elvis, The Shadows, The Jam and Spandau Ballet. Condition is generally neat VG+ to Ex+.

Lot 321

Ashbrooke July 4, 1934: a pen and ink cartoon, "Just a Friendly Game", 11 1/2" x 13", in mahogany frame, and Noah Vivian: early 20th century watercolour study, "Middle Eastern bridge with camels watering, 8 1/2" x 9 1/2", in gilt frame

Lot 160

A Continental Club Edition Subbuteo table soccer game, including handbook, 1972-73 catalogue, World Cup and Throw-In figures, in original boxes

Lot 213

George R R Martin: "A Game of Thrones - The Illustrated Edition: A Song of Ice and Fire", vol I, and a commemorative edition of "Necronomicon: The Best Weird Tales of H P Lovecraft"

Lot 41

21 x LPs mostly Peter Gabriel related, to include Peter Gabriel (1st UK press on Mad Hatter Charisma), So (US copy still sealed), Birdy and Deutsches Album (made in Germany). Also Peter Gabriel Secret World EXPLORA 1 computer game. Vinyl mostly Ex.

Lot 255

Morris, Beverley Robinson British Game Birds and Wildfowl. Groombridge and Sons, 1855. 4to, half red leather, upper board with central gilt vignette, spine lettered directly in gilt, yellow endpapers, a.e.g.; 60 hand-coloured plates (as called for). First edition.Binding a little worn and rubbed at edges and joints, though boards still tight, variable foxing throughout (generally slight or very slight), occasionally affecting plates, but a nice copy with still vibrant colours.

Lot 248

Ornithology Thorburn, Archibald, British Birds, 1931. 8vo, org. cloth. New edition, second impression. Dixon, C. Game Birds and Wild Fowl, 1900. 4to, org. cloth. Second edition, enlarged and improved. U.S. Dept. of Agriculture, Hawks and Owls of the United States, 1893. 8vo, org. cloth. Audubon, James, Original Watercolour Paintings for Birds of America, 1966. 4to (2 vols). Org. cloth in slipcase (lacking rear panel). with a number of others [16]

Lot 236

Cox, Nicholas The Gentleman's Recreation: In Four Parts. Printed by I. Dawks, for D. Browne, at the Black Swan without Temple-Barr; and N. Rolls, in Petty Canon Hall, in St Paul's Churchyard, 1697. 8vo, full calf, upper joint broken but board loosely attached; eng. frontis. and four folding plates (one for each section), lacking pp. 13-16 in 'Of Fowling'. Fourth ed, with abstract of forest and game Acts since Magna Carta.. Upper joint broken but board still loosely attached, plates toned with marginal tear to hunting horn plate affecting text, occasional worming to foot of inner margins (worst quires O+P), lacking pp. 13-16 iof 'Of Fowling', some foxing and toning throughout, very good.

Lot 447

Victorian/ Edwardian 15ct gold stick pin in the form of hanging game comprising hare and pheasant, 4.5g 

Lot 352

Three trays of Staffordshire bone china tea and dinnerware items on a white and gilded ground with game and other birds. (B.P. 24% incl. VAT)

Lot 382

Vintage child's 'Ranch phone', together with a Dinky souvenir set London taxi and London bus 300 in original box and Teachem toys wooden bell game. (B.P. 24% incl. VAT)

Lot 427

Modern geometric mosiac Middle Eastern design backgammon game with board. (B.P. 24% incl. VAT)

Lot 52

A tray containing miscellany including clock movement, a vintage ball game, leather cigar case, sew on patches, two miniatures of dogs on silk, letter opener etc

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