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Diana Rigg signed autograph presentation. High quality professionally mounted 16 x 13 inch overall sized display. 3D double mounted in acid free mountboard. Consists of an 8x10 inch colour portrait photograph and signature piece matted below the photo. She is best known for playing Emma Peel in the 1960's TV series The Avengers, Countess Teresa di Vicenzo, wife of James Bond in On Her Majesty's Secret Service, and Olenna Tyrell in Game of Thrones. She won and was nominated for many awards, winning the BAFTA TV Award for Best Actress, the Emmy Award for Best supporting Actress in a Miniseries of TV Movie. Good Condition. All signed pieces come with a Certificate of Authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £3.99, EU from £5.99, Rest of World from £7.99.
A European wooden and metal cartridge cabinet, 19th century, the hinged, pierced door with an oval central plaque depicting dead game, a powder horn and oak leaves, opening to reveal five compartments, height 53.5cm, width 34cm, depth 15cm. Condition report: The front is cast iron. The term cartridge cabinet was provided by out vendor, although it seems unlikely. No condition issues.
A POWDER-FLASK AND A CHARGE FLASK BY G.& J.W. HAWKSLEY, SHFFIELD, 19TH CENTURY AND FURTHER ACCESSORIES the first of embossed brass, decorated with a basket weave design incorporating a trophy of game birds, fitted with graduated nozzle (spring defective); the second of copper; a further copper charge flask; a leather shot-flask; a 36 bore bullet mould; two cleaning rods; a nipple wrench; wad cutter; and further accessories the first: 21.0 cm; 8 1/4 in overall (16)
A .750 CALIBRE SILVER-MOUNTED FLINTLOCK GAME RIFLE SIGNED MANTON, DOVER STREET, BIRMINGHAM PROOF MARKS, CIRCA 1820 for the Indian market, with rebrowned twist sighted barrel signed over the breech, rifled with seven slender grooves, stamped with proof marks and the number '5279' beneath the breech, with Indian marks on the left, platinum lined vent, engraved breech tang, signed lock fitted with bevelled cock, semi-rainproof pan and roller (light pitting), figured walnut half-stock, chequered grip, the butt with carved cheek-piece on the left and patch-box with hinged silver trap cover on the right (pitted), silver mounts including earlier style numbered trigger-guard with pineapple finial and engraved bow, butt-cap engraved en suite with the breech tang, ramrod-pipes, and fore-end cap and brass-tipped wooden ramrod 107 cm; 42 1/8 in barrel
Cigarette cards, Player's, a large quantity of wrapped sets, covering many different series inc. Tennis, Film Stars, Fire Fighting Appliances, Army Life, Victoria Cross, Cricketers, Game Birds & Wild Fowl, Aviary & Cage Birds, Dogs etc , 80+ sets including some duplicates (all appear complete but unchecked) (gd/vg)
Trade cards, Church & Dwight, album of part-sets from many different series inc. Beautiful Flowers, Champion Dogs, Fish, Interesting Animals, Game Birds, Beautiful Birds and many others, the album also includes various Church & Dwight mini booklets and other items (mixed condition, poor/vg) (qty)
Cigarette cards etc, three large modern albums, 25 cards per page, containing a collection of cards, standard & 'L' size, sets & part sets inc. Carreras The Greyhound Racing Game, British Costumes, Player's Old Sporting Prints (XL), Dogs, Gallaher Dogs, Pattreiouex photographic cards (many), Gallaher Famous Cricketers (62/100, gd), Fables & Their Morals (98/100, poor/fair), plus Carreras, Player's, Wills & others also a few trade cards & some silks (mixed condition, fair/vg) (100's)
Football programmes, Slough Centre FC, a collection of approx 70 home and away programmes mostly late 1940s / early 1950s inc. single sheet and 4 page issues, homes inc. matches v QPR, charity game 1947/8, Charlton Athletic 'Good Causes Challenge Cup' 1948/9, Wycombe Wanderers Berks & Bucks Cup 1948/9, Fulham Reserves 1949/50 friendly, Chelsea Mariners 1947/8 etc. various away matches inc. Stevenage 1951/2, Windsor & Eton 1949/50, Abingdon 1950/51, Wolverton Town 1950/51, Briggs Sports 1949/50 (single sheet), Marlow 1948/9 (single sheet) & others (a few fair, mainly gd)
Cigarette cards, USA, Allen & Ginter, a collection of 20 type cards, Birds of the Tropics (4), Parasol Drill (3), Song Birds of the World (3), World's Dudes (1), Quadrupeds (1), Flags of All Nations (1), Naval Flags (1), Flags of the States & Territories (2), Game Birds (1), Birds of America (1), World's Decorations (1) & World's Sovereigns (1) (gen gd, no back damage) (20)
Football programmes, Millwall FC, a board bound volume of Millwall home programmes from 1939/40 season, 27 matches in total including Div 2, FLS & Cup competitions, trial game, one reserve game & one friendly, all appear to be without the outer blue covers, matches include Newcastle 26 Aug, Plymouth 28 Aug, Norwich City 21 Oct, West Ham 11 Nov & 2 Mar, Tottenham 25 Dec & 25 Mar, Chelsea 16 Mar, Portsmouth 8 Apr etc. '1939-1940' in gilt on front & spine (vg)
Rugby Union Autographs, 7 fold-out cards from the first ever 7's World Cup Tournament held in Scotland 1993, the cards bearing a variety of signatures inc. New Zealand (14), England (14), Scotland (14), Fiji 14, Australia (12), South Africa (10) & Wales (11) sold with Tournament guide. A good selection of signatures inc. some players who later became stars of the Rugby game (vg)
Playing Cards - Golliwog - A Round Game, by Thos. De La Rue & Co. Ltd., London, The Pictorial Game [...] From the Original Designs, By special arrangement with Messrs. Longmans, Green & Co., the Publishers of the Celebrated Works by Bertha Upton, 48 novelty cards as called for printed in polychrome, two instruction loose slips, card sleeve box printed in polychrome en suite, c. 1902; another set of two decks of 48, similar, one boxed, [3]
Ornithology - Morris (Beverley R.), British Game Birds and Wildfowl, Illustrated with Sixty Coloured Plates, first edition, Groombridge and Sons, London 1855, pp: iv, 252, full-page hand-coloured etched and lithographed plates of birds, contemporary purple crushed morocco covers tooled in gilt and blind (disbound, lacking spine), yellow endpapers, all edges gilt, royal quarto
A very large vintage teddy bear, a boxed set of Lindop's boxwood chessmen and one other box of wooden chess pieces, a Matchbox Series no.23 Volkswagen Camper, a John Waddington Ltd boxed game of Monopoly, two copies of 'The Guinness Book of Records'; one October 1966, the other October 1965.
A large quantity of vintage children's games and toys to include a Thomas Salter chemistry set, Cluedo, a Revel Grumman F-14A Tom Cat model aeroplane, a battery-operated 'Happy Dog Family', a weaving loom, a Merit 'Sketch-o-Matic', a Deluxe 'Mastermind' game, a Videomaster Super Score Plus Home TV Game, a Viewmaster and a small quantity of slides, a Sketch-a-Graph, a small cordless automatic slot machine, a quantity of vintage playing cards, a Wade pig money bank and a stone hot water bottle etc (2).
Group of 3 Manuscript LettersTyndall (John) A very good 4pp A.L.s. from John Tyndall to his godson 'Rolphy' written on 30th Dec. 1877, possibly from The Royal Institution of Great Britain (the impressed address at the head has been cut-out). He tells him about his work load, his lectures ".. to the Boys and Girls who come in great numbers - listening very attentively to what I say, and apparently taking great delight in the experiments." He tells Rolphy about his travel arrangements at Christmas,speaks of his house in the Alps, "I wish Rolphy could pay a visit there and take his first lesson in climbing from his godfather," He talks about Uncles Beaumont and Edgar, and mentions "High Elms" John Lubbock's family home. He goes on about Lake Geneva etc. Its a very pleasant letter and shows a very warm side to the scientist. The other two single page letters are addressed to Gertie. These are addressed from the Royal Institute one 28th Dec., the other no date, and signed off 'Yours Affectionally,' and 'Your Old Friend.' As m/ss., w.a.f. (3)* Uncles Beaumont & Edgar mentioned above were sons of John Lubbock. Edgar went on to achieve fame in the game of Soccer and played in the first ever F.A. Final on the winning side.
Four Royal Worcester bisque figures of gundogs with game, modelled by Doris Lindner including Labrador, Yellow Labrador, Springer Spaniel and Cocker Spaniel (4)Chip to the foot of the black spaniel. Several light scratches to the surfaces, would benefit from a clean. Otherwise in very good condition, no apparent cracks or restoration.
After Raoul Dufy (1887-1953) print, 'Preparing for the Start Ascot', Ganymed Turnstile Print, 50 cm x 65.5 cm, framed and glazed. Together with After William Giles Baxter 'A Quiet Game of Nap', monogramed 'CA' (lower left), 18.2 cm x 27.5 cm, two 20th Century limited edition signed framed and glazed prints, and another (5)
A 'Teniers' tapestry, London c.1725, attributed to the workshop of John Vanderbank, woven with peasants fighting over a game of cards outside an ale house, two of them fighting by an overturned table, in narrow four-sided floral border, top and bottom borders replaced, H.7ft W.8ft 10in.Provenance: Purchased Vigo Sternberg GalleriesNote: A similar floral border is found on some English Diogenes tapestries; for example Christie's, 27th November 1975, lot 118 (resold Sotheby's Parke Bernet, New York, 18th February 1977, lot 129) and Sotheby's 20th April 1979, lot 10.
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