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CHESTER - NORTHWICH 1927 Chester FC home programme v Northwich Victoria, 12/11/1927, Cheshire League, first team game as Chester only became members of the League in 1931 when they replaced Nelson. Four page issue, several tears to edges and a piece torn off bottom outside edge corner of cover but only adverts affected. Only fair
Africa.- Harris (Captain William Cornwallis) The Wild Sports of Southern Africa, fifth edition, hand-coloured lithographed frontispiece, additional lithographed title with hand-coloured vignette and 24 hand-coloured lithographed plates, folding map with route in red, ink ownership signature to front free endpaper, original decorative cloth, rebacked with original spine laid down, gilt, [Hosken p.95, Czech p.71], 8vo, 1852.⁂ "The third, fourth, and fifth editions, in particular, are the most sought after of this famous African exploration and sporting work, due to the wonderful coloured plates of African game and scenery." (Czech)
Chess.- Twiss (Richard, editor) Chess, 2 vol. in 1, engraved titles and 2 plates, errata slip, light foxing to second title, later half morocco, by Walker & Son of Plymouth, spine gilt, slightly rubbed, 8vo, G. G. J. & J. Robinson, 1787-89.⁂ Including 'The Morals of Chess' by Benjamin Franklin (pp.141-148 in vol.1), first published in The Columbian Magazine in December 1786. As one of the first Americans to play chess he advocates playing the game to develop skills, "The Game of Chess is not merely an idle amusement; several very valuable qualities of the mind, useful in the course of human life, are to be acquired and strengthened by it, so as to become habits ready on all occasions...".
Zeppelin vintage postcard collection, newspaper articles and ephemera. Ten 1910s onwards postcards including Trapped, The Raider, The Low Down Thing that Plays the Low Down Game, Zeppelin Brought Down in Flames, Frightfulness, The End of the Baby Killer, You Get a Good Vie of the Zepps from Here. Lots of newspaper articles about the WW1 Zeppelin Raids, the RFC pilots who shot them down plus some later related covers. Good Condition. All signed items come with our 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 £7.95
Field Sports.- [Cox (Nicholas)] The Gentleman's Recreation, in Four Parts. Viz. Hunting, Hawking, Fowling, Fishing...whereto is added, a perfect Abstract of the Forest Laws..., sixth edition, engraved frontispiece and 4 plates, one large (torn and repaired), some soiling, later calf, gilt, by Lloyd, spine gilt, g.e., 1721 § Game Law (The): or, a Collection of the Laws and Statutes, 3pp. advertisements at end, G6 torn, contemporary sheep, a little worn, 1705; and a defective 1706 edition of the first, 8vo et infra (3)
A lacquered Ganjifa Playing Card, illuminated painting on papier-mâché card [Mughal India (probably Rajasthan), c. 1820 AD] Single circular papier-mâché card, depicting a Raja on horseback, possibly hunting with a small deer in the foreground, framed within red and gold geometric border, simple copper circular device to centre of verso, with gold and copper border, lacquer cracked with age, with slight loss to paint on verso, extremities a little rubbed, 56mm. in diameter This attractive token is used to play an ancient card game, said to have originated in Persia and then been popularised in India under the Mughal Emperors from the sixteenth century onwards. Sets produced for such courts were often opulent with cards made from materials such as inlaid or painted ivory or tortoise shell, and then later on in the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries were painted on papier-mâché cards like the present example. The Victoria and Albert Museum have other examples from the nineteenth century, their 01316&A/(IS), and others have appeared on the market in Christie's, 11 April 2014, lot 215.
WILLIE HUTCH LPs. Check out this cool collection of 16 x LPs from 'The Mack'. Titles/pressings are Color Her Sunshine (including a scarce Australian pressing STMLO.10158 and US copy M6-871S1), Ode To My Lady (UK STML 12015 and US M6-838S1 copies), Havin' A House Party (UK STML 12069 and US), Concert In Blues (UK STML 12023 and US), Fully Exposed (STML 11247 UK and US), Foxy Brown (UK and US copies), The Mark Of The Beast, In And Out (German and UK) and Making A Game Out Of Love. The records are typically very well presented Ex+ with the sleeves generally VG+ to Ex with library stickers on the reverse.
MOTOWN 'BIG HITTERS' - EDWIN STARR/THE ORIGINALS/RUFFIN BROTHERS. Killer collection of 47 x LPs from these big hitters. Ruffin brothers titles include My Whole World Ended (US stereo MS685 original - Ex+/VG+), I Am My Brothers Keeper (STML 11176), Ruff'n Ready (STML 11106), Feelin' Good (MS696), The Jimmy Ruffin Way (STML 11048), The Groove Governor, Who I Am, Everything's Coming Up Love, In My Stride and (Jimmy) Greatest Hits. Edwin Starr LPs are Hell Up In Harlem (M 802V1), War & Peace (inc. original US GS948), Just We Two, 25 Miles and Involved. The Originals titles include Green Grow The Lilacs (SS716), Baby I'm For Real, California Sunset (STML 11287), Down To Love Town, Naturally Together, Game Called Love and Communique. The records are generally in top Ex+ condition with the sleeves generally VG+ to Ex with library stickers on the reverse.
QUEEN & RELATED. Top collection of 11 x LPs with 1 x 12". Titles are Made In Heaven (1995 UK original PCSD 767 white vinyl - Ex+/Ex+ great copy with booklet that has some light foxing), A Night At The Opera (2005 30th Anniversary 338 478-1 half speed mastered, still sealed), Jazz (French), Sheer Heart Attack (EMC 3061 -6U/-7), S/T (EMC 3006), II (EMA 767), The Game, Live Killers, News Of The World, A Day At The Races, Roger Taylor's Fun In Space (EMC 3369) and Freddie Mercury - Living On My Own (TA6555). The records are usually Ex+ with the sleeves generally VG+ to Ex.
A pair of late 19th century engraved and applied glass claret jugs and stoppers: probably Stevens and Williams, each with threaded cranberry bands to the foot, neck and stopper, finely engraved and intaglio cut, one with setters and game birds in a wooded landscape, the other with greyhounds chasing a hare, 30 cm.
An interesting mixed lot: Schylling Antique Golf Game; Yoneya (Japan) Wind-up Watermill; Schylling Ernest Balancing Bear; Airfix Matador & Gun; Razno construction set; Chad Valley Panic Post game; Disc O' Games; Wind-up Reconnaissance Tank; HO gauge train, made in Yugoslavia; small 1950s Disney puzzle, unboxed; unboxed and damaged clockwork bear. All boxed unless stated, conditions vary. (11)
A good quantity of Games Workshop publications, including Warhammer 'Game of Fantasy Battles' books, Warhammer Armies books including 'Lizardmen', 'Vampire Counts', and 'High Elves' together with 'White Dwarf' magazines. A Warhammer 'Battle Magic' card set is also included as part of this lot.
Antique Copper and Silvered Powder Flask by G & J W Hawksley Sheffield, with hanging game design to the body of the flask. Makers mark stamped to the top. Measurement from 3 to 2 ¼. Very good overall condition. Measures 21cms in length. Please note we are not able to ship this item outside of the UK.
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