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Lot 284

An original late-19th century pine-cased 'The Angler Game' (made in Germany), case size 45cm

Lot 350

Jan C. (Johannes Cornelius) Neervoort (1863-1940), a pair of gilt-framed Oil on Canvas still life studies of dead game, each canvas approx. 40cm x 75.5cm and signed in large lettering (one upper left, one upper right)

Lot 28

A set of twelve Royal Doulton Burslem cabinet plates and platter hand painted with game birds, late 19th century, with gilt edge, fluted indented rims, each signed 'J. Birbeck', the platter depicting Eliot's Pheasant, 16¾in. (42.7cm.) long; the plates painted with Woodcock; Partridge; Red Grouse; Peewit; Wild Duck; Ptarmigan; Prairie Hen; Turtle Dove; Shieldrake; Widgeon; and Sand Grouse, 8¾in. (22.3cm.) diameter, brown factory marks to base (1875-1892), trade mark EJDB (B overlays middle initial J), Burslem, England. (12)* Condition: In fine condition with very light wear, no chips or cracks found. 

Lot 125

CARRERA GO!! SLOT RACING "SPIDERMAN" GAME AND JIGSAW ETC

Lot 2234

Allwin Challenger Wall Mounted Gaming Machine taking 'Pennies Only,' coin drop game with 15 coin slots below a pin maze with lacquered metal background, in oak cabinet 36 1/2'', 93cm

Lot 178

PARCEL OF CHILDREN'S ANNUALS AND BOXED CHAD VALLEY ESCALADO GAME

Lot 1203

Toys - a Triang Jump Jockey electrical racing game, boxed, no.JJ200

Lot 83

A 19th century French ebony and ivory Bilboquet cup and ball game, length 15cm.

Lot 108

Hills (John Waller). A History of Fly Fishing for Trout, 1st edition, 1921, half-title, some spotting, front endpaper replaced, armorial bookplate of Charles F. Walker, original green cloth gilt, extremities slightly rubbed and few marks, 8vo, together with Cholmondeley-Pennell (H.), Modern Improvements in Fishing Tackle and Fish Hooks, [1887], portrait frontispiece, wood engraved illustrations, advertisements at rear and to endpapers, bookplate, upper hinge cracked, original green cloth, 8vo, with Moule (Thomas), Heraldry of Fish. Notices of the Principle Families bearing Fish in their Arms, 1842, wood engraved armorial illustrations, armorial bookplates, original cloth, 8vo, with Grey (Zane), Tales of Swordfish and Tuna, 1st edition, 1927, numerous black & white plates from photographs, illustrations to letterpress, pictorial endpapers, original blue cloth gilt, 4to, plus two others, Rod and River or Fly-Fishing for Salmon, Trout, and Grayling, by Major A.T. Fisher, 1892, and Game Fish Records, by Jock Scott, 1936 (6)

Lot 11

Bryden (H.A.). Kloof and Karroo: Sport, Legend, and Natural History in Cape Colony, with a Notice of the Game Birds, and of the Present Distribution of the Antelopes and Larger Game, 1st edition, 1889, 17 black & white plates from photos (including frontispiece), original gilt decorated dark green cloth in bright condition, very slight rubbing to extremities, 8vo (1)

Lot 112

Malloch (P.D.). Life-History and Habits of the Salmon, Sea-Trout, Trout, and other Freshwater Fish, A & C Black, 1910, half-tone illustrations, original cloth, upper cover with two inset illustrations, spine darkened, 4to, together with The Sea-Trout. A Study in Natural History, by Henry Lamond, 1916, colour and monochrome plates, a little light spotting, top edge gilt, original cloth,a few light stains, 4to, plus A Book of Fishing Stories, edited by F.G. Aflalo, 1913, colour frontispiece, mounted photographic illustrations, some light spotting, previous owner signature, bookplate, original cloth gilt, edges a little rubbed, 4to, with other fishing including Charles Holder's The Game Fishes of the World, 1913, Ernest Briggs' Angling and Art in Scotland, 1908 and Augustus Grimble's The Salmon Rivers of England & Wales, 2nd edition, 1913 (30)

Lot 114

Mayer (Alfred M., editor). Sport with Gun and Rod in American Woods and Waters, 2 volumes, 1st UK edition, David Douglas, Edinburgh, 1884, tipped-in proof wood-engraved illustrations, a little light spotting, top edge gilt, morocco-backed boards by Waterston, light edge wear, 4to, together with Gun for Company, bt E.C. Keith, Country Life, 1937, colour and monochrome illustrations by J.C. Harrison, some light spotting and toning, original cloth, red stains to covers, 4to, limited signed edition 90/175, plus Marsh & Mudflat, by Major Kenneth Dawson, 1931, monochrome illustrations, a little light spotting, original cloth, dust jacket, torn with losses, 4to, with eight others including F.B. Kirkman & Horace G. Hutchinson's British Sporting Birds, 1936, and H.B.C. Pollard's British & American Game-Birds, 1945 (11)

Lot 123

St. John (Charles). A Tour in Sutherlandshire, with Extracts from the Field-Books of a Sportsman and Naturalist, 2 volumes, 1st edition, 1849, 10 wood-engraved plates, publisher's catalogue at end of volume 2, occasional spotting, previous owner signatures and blank paper pasted to front pastedowns, original green cloth gilt, spines faded, torn at head, a few light stains, 8vo, together with Natural History & Sport in Moray, 2nd edition, Edinburgh, 1882, 40 etched plates, light spotting and offsetting, bookplate, original cloth gilt, spine faded, small wormtracks to upper joint, 8vo, plus Game Birds and Shooting-Sketches, by John Guille Millais, 2nd edition, 1894, monochrome illustrations, advertisements at end, light toning to endpapers, original pictorial buckram, spine darkened, a little rubbed and toned, 8vo, with others including P. Hawker's Instructions to Young Sportsmen in all that relates to Guns and Shooting, 4th edition, 1825, Rowland Ward's The Sportsman's Handbook to Practical Collecting, Preseving, and Artistic Setting-Up of Trophies and Specimens, 3rd edition, 1883, H.A. Macpherson's A History of Fowling, 1897 and George Dewar's Life and Sport in Hampshire, 1908 (22)

Lot 127

[Theakston, Michael]. A List of Natural Flies that are taken by Trout, Grayling & Smelt, in the streams of Ripon, 1st edition, W. Harrison, Ripon, 1853, eight uncoloured lithographic plates, printed recto and verso, some light spotting and marginal water stain, previous owner signatures and bookplate, original cloth, spine and extremities toned, 8vo, together with The Natural History and Habits of the Salmon; with Reasons for the decline of the fisheries..., 1st edition, 1854, advertisements at end, original green cloth, spine faded, 8vo, plus The Angler and Tourist's Guide to the Rivers, Lakes and Remarkable Places in the Northern Counties of Scotland, Edinburgh, 1857, occasional underlining, previous owner signatures, blindstamp, original cloth gilt, spine a little rubbed and faded, 12mo, with six other fishing related including Palmer Hackle's Hints on Angling, with suggestions for Angling Excursions in France and Belgium, 1846, (with three extra engraved and woodcut plates pasted in, rebacked), George Oke's A Handy Book of the Game and Fishery Laws, 1863 and A Handbook of Angling: Teaching fly-fishing, trolling, bottom-fishing and salmon-fishing, by Ephemera, 2nd edition, 1848 (9)

Lot 134

Board games. John Waddington Ltd. (manufacturers), G. H. Q. War game, circa 1940, colour printed board game based on a map of Europe, 535 x 720 mm, including the manufacturer's printed card box containing dice cup and dice and 'flag' pieces of British, French and Nazi Germany, book of rules, and a printed pamphlet on suggested 'successful attack strategy', with another board and pieces but with the board worn and a little frayed along central fold, plus a small American manual dexterity game called 'Trap the Jap', a printed map box of Japan, Guam, The Marshall Islands, Singapore etc. with various coloured marbles which have to be rolled into these principal targets, box size 115 x 115 mm (5)

Lot 192

Map Jigsaw. The puzzle of Europe, the greatest Jig-saw problem of the age - put Europe together again! published Mere, New Zealand, circa 1940, a propaganda jigsaw map of Europe, many of the pieces are cut into the shape of swastikas, publisher's printed box, worn at extremities and base repaired, overall size when complete 480 x 480 mm, together with Chad Valley & Co. Ltd. (manufacturers), Imperial and International communications Ltd., circa 1930, map of the world on a Mercator projection, contained in publisher's printed card box, with Sunlight Soap (manufacturers), The Sunlight geographic game, circa 1930, thirty miniature colour printed cards with a four page booklet of instructions, contained in publisher's card box, when assembled the cards make a map of England & Wales, each card 50 x 35 mm (3)

Lot 255

*Southgate (Frank, 1872-1916). Pheasants, Red Grouse, Grey Partridges, Snipe, Woodcock, Curlew [and] Widgeon, together seven colour lithographs of game birds, each with a German publisher's blindstamp to lower margin, each approximately 280 x 380 mm, uniformly framed and glazed (7)

Lot 279A

Gillingham Football Club. A good and large group of approximately 290 home game football programmes, circa 1944-52, including programmes for 1944 (14 programmes), 1944/1945 (41), 1945/1946 (34), 1946/1947 (39), 1947/1948 (49), 1948/1949 (40), 1949/1950 (31), 1950/1951 (26), 1951/1952 (17), many single sheet, plus some folded or stapled, many with ink annotations of scores and player substitutions, etc., plus other Gillingham FC programmes of similar vintage including 28 programmes for Gillingham FC away matches, Kent Senior Cup semi-final & final programmes for 1946 and 1948, 4 pre-season Trial match programmes, 48 x Gillingham FC Reserves programmes, plus other (mostly Gillingham FC) football ephemera including fixture lists, a few histories, photos and cuttings (a carton)

Lot 351

Hoyle (Edmond). A Short Treatise on the Game of Whist ... the third edition with great additions ... printed for F. Cogan, 1743, bound with Matthews (Thomas), Advice to the Young Whist Plauer ... ninth edition, with additions, Bath: printed Meyler and Son, 1816, 2 works in 1 volume, a few minor marks, Hoyle's work with the initial leaf 'To the Reader', signed by Hoyle and announcing a price reduction to undercut 'Pirated Editions' (the leaf with a very small chip to lower inner corner), quire A closely trimmed with a few catch-words and signatures marks partially shaved, Matthews's work with final leaf in facsimile, engraved armorial bookplate to front pastedown, contemporary half calf, rubbed, corners worn, 12mo ESTC traces four copies only for this expanded third edition of Hoyle (BL, Oxford, Toronto, Virginia); Copac locates one copy for this edition of Matthews (Oxford). 'Hoyle was the first to write scientifically on whist, or indeed any card game' (ODNB); his immensely popular Short Treatise was first published in 1742. (1)

Lot 40

Stanley (Henry M.). The Autobiography of Sir Henry Morton Stanley, edited by his Wife, Dorothy Stanley, 1st edition, Sampson Low, Marston and Co. Ltd., 1909, 16 photogravure plates, 1 folding facsimile, 1 folding colour map, light spotting to endpapers and edges, map slightly nicked on fore edge, original blue cloth gilt, dust jacket (slightly soiled and water-stained, fraying to extremities, short closed tear to head of front panel, shallow chip to head of rear, 8vo, together with Roosevelt (Theodore, & Edmund Heller), Life-Histories of African Game Animals, 2 volumes, John Murray, [1922], gravure frontispieces, 48 plates (mainly from photographs), 40 maps (2 in colour), bookplates of Republic politician Walter Rutherford Peterson Jr (1922-2011) and Africana collector Humphrey Winterton (his sale, Sotheby's, 28-9 May 2003), original brown pictorial cloth, extremities very slightly rubbed, 8vo Stanley's Autobiography is rare in the dust jacket. (3)

Lot 525

Du Chaillu (Paul B.). A Journey to Ashango-Land: and Further Penetration into Equatorial Africa, 1st edition, John Murray, 1867, 22 wood-engraved plates including frontispiece, folding map (slightly nicked along fore edge), bookplate of collector Sir Thomas Brooke (1830-1908), original pictorial cloth gilt, spine sunned, rubbed and creased, 8vo, together with Stigand (Chauncey Hugh), The Game of British East Africa, 2nd edition, Horace Cox, 1913, all photographic plates as called for, 8 pages of advertisements to rear, some light spotting to text-leaves facing plates, original green pictorial cloth, neatly rebacked with original spine laid down, slightly rubbed, 4to, plus Dugmore (Arthur Radclyffe), The Wonderland of Big Game, an Account of Two Trips through Tanganyika and Kenya, 1st edition, Arrowsmith, 1925, 57 plates, map, light spotting to text-block, bookplate, original red cloth, 4to, and approximately 50 others, 19th and 20th century African travel and big-game hunting (3 shelves)

Lot 580

*Paper dolls. A head and shoulders portrait of a lady with thirteen costume overlays, circa 1830, pen, ink, and watercolour bust portrait of a young lady, facing front, blank margins slightly soiled, and thirteen similar watercolours, some heightened with gold, all upper body costume illustrations with cut-out face, designed to be superimposed on the portrait, each captioned beneath image in contemporary manuscript, blank margins slightly soiled, each 15 x 11.5cm (6 x 4.5ins), loosely contained in unrelated board and cloth portfolio case, upper cover with pictorial lithographed label 'The Family Coach, A Merry Round Game, William Spooner 379 Strand', 12 x 16cm (4.75 x 6.25ins) Manuscript titles as follows: 'Costume de Cherbourg'; 'Servante de Salamangne'; Costume de Mayorque'; 'Costume of the Isle of Syra'; 'Costume Russe'; 'Costume Suisse'; 'Costume Albanese'; 'Donna di Parga'; 'A Greek of Constantinople'; 'Suisse'; 'Costume Parisien - 1829'; 'Costume de Valence'; '1827'. (1)

Lot 586

*Card game. Der Landtag oder das Debattiren, La diÚte ou les debats, The diet or debates, n.p., circa 1820, eleven (of 12) hand-coloured engraved pictorial cards, and twelve printed cards with letterpress within a single line border (one lightly toned), caption to former and text to latter in German, French, and English, blue pastepaper versos, 10.5 x 7cm (4.25 x 2.75ins), contained in original wooden box (lacking one short side), hand-coloured engraved label on sliding lid (toned and slightly rubbed), together with a set of Jaques' Illustrated Proverbs, circa 1885, 63 (of 64) cards (lacking text card 'thief'), twelve hand-coloured, some light spotting, plus Interrogatory Game, Structure of the Earth, Edward Wallis, circa 1820s, 50 letterpress cards, with rule booklet (corners creased and one short edge-tear), contained in original wooden box with label on sliding lid, plus a compartmented rose wood cribbage box inlaid with brass, containing a number of pink and cream bone counters and a deck of cards published by Reynolds & Sons [between 1862 and 1882], plus a large circular wooden hinged game board, First item extremely rare: we have been unable to trace another set. The attractive picture cards show trades and occupations, for example: An artisan; A merchant; A fabricant; A burg-master; A jurist. The accompanying text cards bear various proverbs and maxims, such as: 'As the fool thinks,/The bell clinks'; 'He that cannot pay/Let him pray'; 'Great boast/Small roast'; 'Children and fools/Should not meddle with edge tools'. (1)

Lot 588

*Darton (W. & T., publisher). The New Game of Virtue Rewarded and Vice Punished. For the Amusement of Youth of Both Sexes, published Jany. 18th. 1810, hand-coloured engraving divided into twelve sections and mounted on linen, showing 33 circular illustrations each with a caption 'Envy', 'Sloth', 'Avarice', 'House of Correction', 'Stocks', 'Modesty', 'Prudence', etc., arranged in a spiral, dusty and marked, a few short worm trails, 56 x 45cm (22 x 17.75ins), accompanied by the 8pp. rule booklet, title-page dated 1818 and with author stated as T. Newton, dusty and a few ink blots, original yellow wrappers, remains of early stitched repair to split spine, slim 8vo, contained together in original marbled slipcase with engraved title label on front, and remains of engraved imprint label on back, rubbed and extremities worn (with some fraying and slight loss) Scarce, particularly with the rules and slipcase. Not listed in Whitehouse. (1)

Lot 589

*De La Rue (Thomas, and Co., publisher). The New and Diverting Game of "Alice in Wonderland", Consisting of Forty-Eight Pictorial Cards..., from Sir John Tenniel's Original Designs, circa 1898, one deck of chromolithographed playing cards, comprising 16 sets of three, lacking rules, contained in original cardboard box with pull-off lid, front cover and sides with red lettering, one side stating 'Manufacturers to Her Majesty. Thos. De La Rue & Co., Ltd...', rear cover with a copy of the 'Alice in Wonderland' playing card, soiled lid with two joints split, 91 x 64mm (3.5 x 2.5ins), together with Gibson (H.P., & Sons, Ltd., publisher), The New, Artistic and Amusing Game "Peter Pan"..., from drawings by Mr. Chas. A. Buchel, circa 1912, one deck of chromolithographed playing cards, comprising 13 sets of four, a few creased, with single-fold rule booklet (some spots), lacking box, 91 x 64mm (3.5 x 2.5ins), plus approximately 120 sets of various playing cards including: Panko or Votes for Women (lacking 1); [A Favourite and Amusing Round Game, Snap, Little Jack Horner, by H.P. Gibson & Sons Ltd.], circa 1920s-1930s (complete, without box); [Jaques of London, Snap, A Capital Round Game, consisting of Fifty-Six... Grotesque Characters, Beautifully (Hand) Coloured], late 19th century (lacking 1, without box); The Counties of England, A New Round Game, 3rd Series, circa 1891 (complete), and a quantity of modern postcards (a carton)

Lot 593

*Oriental. A collection of Oriental games, late 19th/early 20th century, comprising: The Game of "Hana-Awase" Japanese Cards, Tokyo, Japan: printed by the Seishi-Bunsha, 1892, numerous colour woodblock illustrations (some lightly offset), original wrappers, decorative colour front cover, 8vo; a wooden Chinese games box, subdivided into compartments, containing two smaller wooden boxes with sliding lids, one holding 'Go' stones, the other holding decorated and lettered bone counters, plus a set of six shallow baskets, and a pair of stacking wooden trays (one lidded), one holding two sets of Hanafuda cards, the other holding a set of cards for an unknown game, with additional folded cards and a text booklet; a lacquered box with decorative lid, containing approximately four sets of Hanafuda cards, with handwritten instructions and a typed sheet 'Rule for 1915'; a card box containing two Hanafuda sets, one unopened and with 'Nintendo Card Co.' stamp on base; another pair of probaby Hanafuda card sets, both unopened, with Japanese 10 sen stamp sealing each end of both packs, contained in wooden box; and a set of Chinese fortune sticks with instruction booklet, contained in cylindrical gilt-decorated case (6)

Lot 596

*Transformation game. Metamorphosises with juvenile pictures. Metamorphosen mit kindlichen Bildern. Metamorphoses avec des images pour la jeunesse, [Germany], circa 1850, 24 wooden blocks with hand-coloured lithographed top sides, arranged in columns of three to form eight figures of differently dressed boys and girls, each piece 2.5 x 5cm contained in original wooden box with hand-coloured lithographed label on sliding lid, rubbed and a little wear, 9.5 x 12 x 3.5cm (1)

Lot 597

*Wallis (J. & E., pub.). The Panorama of Europe, a New Game, Novr. 1st. 1815, hand-coloured engraving, featuring forty numbered and titled illustrations of important European towns, with London in the centre, in twelve sections mounted on linen, close-trimmed to lower margin (just touching imprint), 47 x 62cm (18.5 x 24.5ins), housed in original card slipcase with hand-coloured engraved title label on front and engraved bookseller's label on back (both a little chipped), soiled and some edge-wear Whitehouse, pp.37/8: "... exquisitely drawn; such great care for detail has been employed that window-panes and the curtains behind them can be seen with a magnifying glass. The colouring too is by a master hand: altogether a beautiful piece of work." (1)

Lot 667

Guinness Christmas Books. Seven Guinness advertising booklets, circa 1930s-50s, comprising Songs of Our Grandfathers illustrated by Rex Whistler, Happy New Lear, illustrated by John Nash (2 copies), Game Pie, a Guinness indoor sport folio, illustrated by Edward Ardizzone, Hobbyhorses with Riders by Guinness, illustrated by Rowland Emmett, Raining Cats & Dogs, a Guinness Book of Pets, illustrated by Hoffnung & My Goodness! My Gilbert & Sullivan!, illustrated by Antony Groves-Raines, all with colour illustrations throughout, original colour pictorial printed wrappers to each, stapled as issued, slim 8vo, generally VG, together with 9 Ariel Poems, published by Faber & Faber, including Popular Song by Edith Sitwell, illustrated by Edward Bawden, Moss and Feather, by W.H. Davies, illustrated by William Nicholson, The Early Whistler by Wilfrid Gibson, illustrated by John Nash, Christmas Eve, by C. Day Lewis, illustrated by Edward Ardizzone, Mountains by W.H. Auden, illustrated by Edward Bawden, etc., plus other various modern printing and illustration interest, including 5 issues of The Chap Book, numbers 31, 32, 35, 37 & 38, with cover designs by Albert Rutherston, Paul Nash, and Terence Prentis, stitched as issued, advertising brochures for Golden Cockerel Press, Nonesuch Press, Whittington Press, J. Selwyn Dunn, Sing We The Trees, a book about trees and life, illustrated with wood-engravings and lino-cuts by J. Selwyn Dunn, Kelmscott Studio, Haslemere, 1944, etc. (approx. 100)

Lot 746

*Lobby cards. A group of 12 sets of UK lobby cards, including Blue Murder at St. Trinian's, Carousel, Calamity Jane, The Delicate Delinquents, The Truth About Women, The Yangtse Incident, Pajama Game, Sailor Beware, Private's Progress, Bengal Lancer, The Baby and the Battleship, African Lion, scattered minor marks and marginal creases and nicks, plus a small group of odds from films including The King and I, Captain's Paradise, Demobbed, etc. (approx. 110)

Lot 82

[Carleton, John William]. Recreations in Shooting: With some account of the Game of the British Islands, 1st edition, 1846, plates and illustrations, occasional small water stains and spotting, previous owner inscription, top edge gilt, contemporary half red calf, edges rubbed, 8vo, together with Wild Life in Hampshire Highlands, Haddon Hall Library, by George Dewar, 1st edition, 1899, seven plates, including two hand-coloured, top edge gilt, contemporary green half calf gilt, edges slightly rubbed, 8vo, plus The Encyclopaedia of Sport, edited by the Earl of Suffolk and F.G. Aflalo, 2 volumes, 1897-98, additional title to volume I, plates and illustrations, a little light spotting, all edges gilt, contemporary green morocco-backed boards, a few light marks, 4to, with others leatherbound including William Maxwell's Wild Sports of the West, with Legendary Tales and Local Sketches, 2 volumes, new edition, 1833, George Malcolm & Aymer Maxwell's Grouse and Grouse Moors, 1910 and Sir John Rogers' Sport in Vancouver and Newfoundland, 1912 (21)

Lot 842

Johns (Captain W.E.). Biggles Hunts Big Game (2), 1948; Biggles' Second Case, 1948; Biggles Breaks the Silence, 1949; Biggles Gets his Men, 1950; Another Job for Biggles (2), 1951; Biggles' Chinese Puzzle, 1955; Biggles in Australia, 1955; Biggles of the Interpol, 1957; Biggles Presses On, 1958; Biggles in Mexico, 1959; Biggles' Combined Operation, 1959, 1st editions, colour and monochrome illustrations, some light spotting, one or two previous owner inscriptions, original cloth (one Biggles Hunts Game with small wormholes to upper joint, one Another Job for Biggles covers a little bowed), dust jackets, Biggles in Australia price-clipped, tear and loss to front panel of one Biggles Hunts Game, a few chips, tears and small repairs to verso of a few others, some fading to a few spines, 8vo, with other Biggles later impressions, reprints etc (44)

Lot 492

19TH CENTURY DUTCH SCHOOL, half length portrait of a 17th Century gentleman wearing a wide brimmed hat, oil on copper, approximately 8cm x 6cm, in a gilt frame, together with a 19th Century small oval walnut framed mirror, the plate engraved with a man, three dogs and dead game, plate size approximately 7.5cm x 15cm (2)

Lot 1072

George V canteen of silver cutlery for twelve in ribbon and thread pattern, comprising dinner forks, dessert forks, dessert spoons, soup spoons, tea spoons, six table spoons, two gravy spoons, two sauce ladles, soup ladle, 158.5oz, 4929g, ivory handled and silver fish servers, twelve each dessert knives and forks, twelve each fish knives and forks, twelve ivory handled and steel dessert knives, twelve dinner forks, beef carvers and steel and two game carver forks, by Walker & Hall, Sheffield, 1914, in fitted oak canteen table,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 organise their own shipping..

Lot 1714

Minna Bolingbroke (1857-1939), Women by a Game and Fish Stall, etching, monogrammed and dated MB 1902, 24cm x 17cm. .

Lot 728

Chess: a collection of journals and pamphlets on the subject, including a limited edition copy of ‘The Game of Chess’ by Mark Jerome Vida, no. 15 of 250, signed by Richard Stanton Lambert, 1921, together with copies of 'Chess Pie' dating from 1920s and a number of copies of the journal, ‘Lasker & His Contemporaries’ (qty)

Lot 242

SPEEDWAY AUTO RACER GAME AND AERO X MODEL AEROPLANE

Lot 285

A BAND HERO GUITAR, DRUM KIT AND NINTENDO WII GAME

Lot 217

A collection of ephemera, to include Barrett & Co football related trade cards, Panini stickers, two stamp albums, Soccer Stars in Action swapping and collecting game etc.

Lot 113

A Mizuho wall hanging ball flipping amusement arcade game no back

Lot 652

Table football game and Arbroath solitaire set

Lot 746

Old game and 2 cribbage boards

Lot 241

Natural History, a collection, including Murray, Sir John & Laurence PullarBathymetrical Survey of the Scottish Fresh-Water Lochs. Edinburgh, 1910. 6 volumes, 8vo, numerous coloured maps backed on linen, many folding, original half pigskin, bindings very worn; Fraser, Alexander Natural History of the Salmon, Herrings, Cod, Ling &c. Inverness: for the Author, 1833. 12mo, original boards, uncut; MacGillivray, William A History of British Quadrupeds. Edinburgh, 1838. 12mo, engraved title, hand-coloured plates, contemporary green morocco gilt, rubbedMacGillivray, William The Natural History of Dee Side and Braemar. London: Printed for Private Circulation, 1855, 8vo, 2 folding maps, plates, original red cloth, worn; Gray, Robert The Birds of the West of Scotland including the Outer Hebrides. Glasgow, 1871, 8vo, 15 tinted lithographs, original green pictorial cloth, new endpapers, binding slightly marked; Blackburn, Mrs H. Birds from Moidart and Elsewhere. 1895, 4to, original cloth, spine faded, worn; Ross, J. & H. Gunn The Book of the Red Deer and Empire Big Game. 1925, 4to, original pictorial white buckram, t.e.g., slightly marked; Proceedings of the Natural History Society of Glasgow. Glasgow, 1869-1882. 5 volumes, 8vo, modern paper-covered boards; Pennant, Thomas History of Quadrupeds. London: B. White, 1781. 2 volumes, 4to, red half morocco; and c.25 others (c.44)

Lot 362

Hunting, Shooting & Fishing, c. 60 volumes, includingWinans, W. Deer Breeding for FineHeads. 1913. 4to, original buckram gilt, spine faded; Edwards, L. Hunting & Stalking the Deer. 1927. 4to, plates, original cloth; "Otter" A Complete Guide to Spinning & Trolling shewing How & Where to take Pike & Jack. 1863, plates, original pictorial wrappers, rubbed; Johnson, T.B. The Shooters Companion. 1819. 8vo, plates, original boards, worn; Thomas, B. The Shooter's Guide. 1820, 8vo, plates, original boards, uncut, worn; Jefferies, Richard The Gamekeeper at Home. 1878, original cloth; McConnochie, A.I. Deerstalking in Scotland. 1924; McConnochie, A.I. The Deer & Deer Forests of Scotland. 1923, original cloth, rubbed; "Clericus" Facts and Fancies of Salmon Fishing, 1874, original cloth; Game Books of the Bateman-Hanbury/Ellice family, 6 vol., c. 1901-33, one with photographs of Glen Quoich; Colquhoun, J. The Moor and the Loch. 1841, original cloth; Fur, Feather and Fin Series 10 volumes, original cloth, one vol. with a few leaves loose; Simpson, C. Trencher & Kennel. 1927. 4to, original cloth, spine faded; Ellice, E.C. Place-Names of Glengarry and Glenquich. 1898, presentation copy from the author, original cloth; St. John, C. Wild Sports & Natural History of the Highlands. 1909. Large paper copy, plates, original cloth, worn; Simpson, C. Leicestershire & its Hunts. 1926; Edwards, L. Huntsmen past and present. 1929; 4to, original cloth; and 33 others

Lot 38

An early twentieth century Bagatelle game

Lot 260

A 19th century linen mounted game The Journey or Cross Roads To Conqueror’s Castle, printed by Dean & Son, Ludgate Hill & R. Seymour, 17, Grove Rd, Walham, S.W. November 1st 1861, hand-coloured, twelve sections folded into a green oil-cloth book with cover. Instruction and W.H. Cremer Jnr. shop labels - 2238in. (57cm.) x 17in. (43cm.) (wear and missing parts of cover and instruction labels)

Lot 261

A 19th century linen mounted King Richard Game, the central panel with King Richard, then on each side Friar Tuck, Maid Marian, Little John and Allen A. Dale, hand coloured, folded in nine section, amusingly the J of John and the N of Marian are printed the wrong way around - 10¼in. (26cm.) x 8½in. (21.5cm.)

Lot 291

Two unusual German composition nodders, one of a boy with ginger hair in three points, similar to Moritz of Max and Moritz, seated on a cardboard log candy container - 5½in. (14cm.) high (missing lid end) and another of a wicked Christmas gnome painted white with mica - 6¼in. (16cm.) high (rubbed nose); a Cliftons Chocolate Pastilles tin featuring a Golliwog, another tin and a Mayblox game

Lot 378

A Cauldon game bird service, each item with a wide gilded and patterned border, each painted with a bird, the stem of each comport also painted with two birds, comprising: a black cock, a capercaillie, two grouse, a jack snipe, two partridge, two pheasant, a red-legged partridge, a red grouse, a ringed plover, a sociable plover, a teal, a wild duck, a woodcock, one untitled, each signed 'S Pope' and inscribed on base 'P 1949 R' in red script (17)Stephen Pope was an accomplished bird artist at Cauldon.

Lot 520

Fishing: a custom-made 6 foot 10 inch big game rod,double built steel centred cane with brass rail mounts and agate rings throughout, dated 1962, plus a 'Shark' multiplier reel, both by Arthur Stone of Dulwich, LondonThe making of this rod and reel was praised in 'The Creel' in May 1966.

Lot 139

A Vintage Folding Table Soccer Game

Lot 33

A Painted Metal Bagatelle Game, 30 cm High

Lot 204

A collection of vintage and modern board games including Sherlock Holmes, The Dickens game, Tufty, Subbuteo etc.,

Lot 936

Pair of late 19th / early 20th century Black Forest carved wall brackets in the form of game birds, with semi-circular shelf, 41cm high

Lot 912

A box containing ethnic figures; a board game etc.

Lot 1418

A Stanley paton electric game in wooden box

Lot 1568

A boxed Military Whist game plus an album of vintage postcards including some of naval interest (2).

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