A selection of nine 19th century botanical plates, comprising three examples painted with floral sprigs within a blue border, three various green ground examples and two painted and printed plates with a pale green ground, with a selection of Crown Derby and other imari items, three Majolica leaf moulded plates, other plates and a 19th century Majolica game pie dish and cover, (the lid chipped and the base cracked) CONDITION REPORT: One green ground plate with star crack to underside. Davenport plate with surface and enamel wear. One green plate with rim descending stained hairline cracks. Other green plate severely pitted. Derby saucer with rim descending stained hairline crack. Copeland Spode with extensive stained hairline crack. Two Imari bowls with extensive crazing, surface wear, stained hairline cracks etc. Copeland Spode teapot with stained crazing. Cabbage ware with extensive crazing. Game dish cover chipped, inner rim to dish chipped and large stained star crack to underside etc. All pieces of varying condition with signs of wear and use throughout. Majority with stained hairline cracks.
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BOOKS ON INDIA, GAME HUNTING & PIG STICKING an interesting group of books including Tiger and Other Game (A E Stewart, 1927, signed by the author), Hunting Grounds of the Old World (The Old Shekarry, 2nd edition), Modern Pig Sticking (Wardrop, 1930), My Indian Journal (Col Campbell), Indian Village Folk (Pandian, 1897), A Sportswoman in India (Savory, 1900), African Game Trails (Roosevelt, 1910), Pig Sticking or Hog Hunting (Baden-Powell, 1924), Hog Hunting in The East (Capt Newall, 1867), Indian Big Game (Wardrop, 1923), and other books (not all shown in image).
Talbot Hughes (British, 1869-1942), The dice game , oil on panel, signed and dated 'Talbut Hughes.96.' lower right, glazed in the original cavetto giltwood frame , 19¼ x 15¼in. (49 x 38.75cm.)* Condition: Not examined out of frame. Painting is visually in good condition, with no paint loss or cracks to the panel. There is a small area of craquelure to the chest lower left and above that area if some micro blistering visible to the paint. Some dirt behind glass. Frame good, original condition (although dirty) with minor losses.
Rolo Boko and Comic Quoits Parlour games, circa 1930, Rolo Boko by Tan-Sad Ltd with six paper printed on card comical heads and to two spinning tops to roll around the complete edge of the heads, with instructions, Spear’s Comic Quoits box with inner Scottish head, moulded nose and two hooks and eight coloured hoops, together with an Ernest Sewell No.1 Cabinet of conjuring tricks, Franklyn’s fine Shagg patience game and Daily Mirror Zig-Zag prize puzzle, (incomplete) and a spinning top (6 items).
Painted lead ‘Chimps Tea Party’, including three seated chimps , three chairs and table with plate of bananas, marked T & B, made in England copyright, (A/F), together with a painted red child’s sewing machine, a Moko toy of coronation coach by Lesney, 1930’s animal ‘Snap’ card game, two miniature books, swirl marble, and more, (lot).
The Majestic Game of the Asiatic Ostrich a rare and early line backed game, 1822 published by William Darton, 58 Holborn Hill, printed and hand coloured game mounted on linen in nine sections, with Ostrich and twenty oval shaped places with various law, military and regal portraits, starting with The Lord High Chancellor of England and ending with King George IV in the centre, in original slip case and explanation/rule booklet, 19 ½”x15 ¾” (49.5x40cm), board good condition, slip case with wear/rubbing to edges and picture dirty, rule book generally good, slight loss to green cover.
Locomotive double sided dissected Jigsaw puzzle, by Charles Morrell, Oxford Street, circa 1902, in original wooden box with sliding lid, double sided puzzle depicting two 4-4-0 locomotives from paintings by F.Moore, with picture guides, puzzle 42x26.5cm (16 ½”x10 ½”), together with a Harlesden Series Coronation Scot Railway game with folding board, Euston to Glasgow and eight flat lead locomotive game pieces (2 items).
Deans Rag Book Felix the cat, English 1920’s, the black and white mohair standing cat with glass eyes and toothy grin, swivel head and with long tail, red felt neck-tie and pocket, (nose, scarf and pocket not original), 15” (38cm) tall, together with a small Deans velvet Mickey Mouse, celluloid Felix tape measure, Mickey game and ‘The wedding of Mr Mickey Mouse’ record, (5 items).
A CHINESE BAMBOO BITONG 19TH/20TH CENTURY The cylindrical body carved in shallow relief with scholars and their assistants in a rocky landscape enjoying a game of go and practising calligraphy, 18cm. Provenance: a Hong Kong private collection, purchased from Nicholas Pitcher, London, 8th July 2008.
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