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Lot 92

A tray of assorted including a Grandstand TV game

Lot 541

A pair of 19th Century ivory and rosewood game markers, size 3.5cm

Lot 349

A mixed lot comprising a horse racing game, a cribbage board, a cold painted clip and a tin of lead figures.

Lot 115

Antique Kum-Bak tennis trainer game with original wooden box

Lot 450

A box containing vintage board games including Totopoly, Escalado, Wembley Board Game, etc

Lot 456

A box containing vintage board games, including Mouse Trap, Game of Life, Thomas Cook Snap Happy

Lot 129

A COLLECTION OF VINTAGE LESNEY MODEL CARS, others similar and a Chad Valley racing game

Lot 270

A VICTORIAN WOODEN GAMING TRAY of circular form with dividers, 24.5 cm dia and a 19th century French card game, "Nain Jaune" (boxed)

Lot 321

A Vintage Colossal Fossil Fight Game by Marx Toys

Lot 2557

Books: Ian McEwan - First Love, Last Rites, Jonathan Cape, 1965, 1st edition, together with eighteen others by the same author - including twelve signed 1st editions CONDITION REPORT Condition generally excellent. Signed include, The imitation Game, Soursweet, Amsterdam, Atonement, Solar, Saturday, Othe Minds (limited edition of 100 no.34), The innocent, Enduring Love, The Sgort Stories, On Chesil Beach, Black Dogs. Flat unsigned, excellent condition

Lot 2741

First World War period Trench football game, British maker R.F. & S., in glazed wooden frame

Lot 2867

Ship Ahoy board game by J. Drury, in original box - complete CONDITION REPORT 36 cards, 6 lead ships, board and instructions. Copyrighted 1947, J Dring Ltd, 1 spinning top marked N.S.E.W, good condition, box lid has two inside edges missing

Lot 3525

Quantity of big game sea fishing tackle reels - including Shimano TLD 2 Speed 50 (Japan), Shakespeare 2960-900 with 130lb Dacron, Penn Commander Pro 30 LW, Big Boss 9500 metal-bodied fixed spool reel - mostly boxed with some accessories, several Williamson trolling lures, plus various bulk spools of line and sundries (2 boxes)

Lot 3674

Box containing a large selection of miscellania - including Masonic, paperweights, letter game, pair binoculars, large tape measure, wine thermometer, bar set and other items (qty)

Lot 3740

1950s / 1960s fairground Bingo game, the hexagonal tower containing numbered balls and electrical motor, supplied by Morris Shefras & Sons Ltd., 108cm high - believed to be working

Lot 3778

Fairground stall wooden ball game

Lot 309

Coronation Scott railway game 'Touring Great Britain', boxed

Lot 914

A quantity of vintage wooden jigsaws, to/w Peter Rabbit board game with pieces (box)

Lot 945

A late 19th century Black Forest cuckoo clock, the case decorated with carved game and flower heads, the gabled top centred by a deer head, 51 cm high overall

Lot 21

Late Victorian school, two studies of game birds, oil on canvas, both monogrammed and dated 1893 to lower right, 25 x 30cm (2)

Lot 1

A BOXED CHAD VALLEY DONALD DUCK HELTER-SKELTER, c.1930's, appears complete with six balls (one with major paint loss) and stick to hold-up Helter Skelter, no rips or tears to cardboard of game but has some minor wear, some minor damage to outer box

Lot 39

A BOXED DETOY BROS, TOTALISATOR GREYHOUND RACING GAME, c,1930's, complete with all six hollowcast greyhound figures (some paint loss and wear) missing one hurdle and one other is damaged, quantity of betting slips, notes and instructions, box tray still has dividers, box lid damaged

Lot 83

A BOXED SUBBUTEO SPORT-BILLY FOOTBALL GAME, appears complete except for missing one ball, with instructions, some damage to box, with a boxed Ariel games 'Soccerboss' board game, contents not checked and boxed Waddingtons 'Jimmy' electronic football game, not complete and not tested, some damage to boxes

Lot 126

Two illustrated Victorian sheet music covers featuring cricket songs,comprising Frank Hall's song "Life is like a Game of Cricket" and W.J. Bullock's "The Cricketer", both with a chromolithograph, both glazed and mounted in a matching Hogarth frame 37 by 27cm., reasonably good condition; sold with a slightly later Edwardian sheet music cover featuring J.P. Clarke's "Girls of the Period Galop", the chromolithograph featuring cricket, The Derby, the Boat Race and equestrian recreation in Hyde Park, mounted & glazed in a modern frame, 51 by 40cm., reasonably good condition (3)

Lot 1284

An original watercolour by "Draner" [Pseud.] Jules Renard (Belgian, 1833-1926) portraying two schoolboys scarpering from a military officer having struck him with a ball during a game of football,signed, heightened with gouache, the image 29 by 21cm., mounted under glass in a modern frame, 47 by 39cm., very good condition

Lot 1304

Krakpol boxed football game made in Poland circa 1960s,decorative chromolithograph to lid, the playing surface which has spring-loaded plastic footballers used to kick a steel ball bearing (missing) around the pitch, red painted wooden surround, good condition

Lot 1350

"Association Football The Game and How to Play It" by J. Dimmock of Tottenham Hotspur and England,with rarely found colour pictorial wrapper, 8vo., published by C Arthur Pearson Ltd., London, 1927, some paper loss to wrapper, otherwise good

Lot 1374

A 1967 souvenir programme for a cricket match between Spital Old Boys (Windsor) and a Chelsea Football Club XI signed inside by nine of the Chelsea players,including Osgood, Bonetti, Hollins, Medhurst, Ron Harris, Blunstone, Shellito and two others, additionally signed by the match umpire Tom Lawford, the game played at the Aspro Nicholas Sports Ground, Bath Road, Slough, Sunday 16th July 1967, goodChelsea legend Peter Osgood was born in Windsor in 1947 and Spital was his first football club, where he was scouted by Chelsea FC in 1964.

Lot 155

A collection of 23 cricket books,including Gale's The Game of Cricket, The Lighter Side of Cricket and titles by Warner, Ashley Cooper, Daft, Nyren, Grace etc.not illustrated

Lot 205

Three antique Dutch Delft blue & white wall tiles depicting the game of kolf,13cm. square, varying condition

Lot 328

Rare Ireland v South Africa rugby union programme played at Lansdowne Road, Dublin, 30th November 1912,tri-fold single sheet, goodThis was the second ever international between Ireland and South Africa and the first to be played in the south. The tourists won the game 38-0.

Lot 329

Rare Wales v New South Wales "Warathas" rugby union programme played at Cardiff Arms Park 26th November 1927,restoredNSW beat Wales 18-8. Such was the interest in the game that 80 extra trains were put on, all hotels were fully booked and closing time was extended for an hour.

Lot 344

Three rare programmes from the British Lions first tour of New Zealand in 1950,1st & 2nd Test Matches and a tour game v Otago

Lot 409

Buchanan (J. ) Rules for the New Game of Tennis and the Anglo-Indian Game of Badminton, published in 1877 the year of the first Wimbledon Championships, rare and early and including two hourglass illustrations of a tennis and badminton court, advertisements, green cloth embossed with a gilt tennis and badminton design and M.C.C. (Marylebone Cricket Club), good conditionProvenance:The late Alan Little MBE (1928-2017), Honorary Librarian of the All England Lawn Tennis Club.

Lot 410

Six early volumes on lawn tennis,"Tennis Cuts and Quips in Prose and Verse with Rules and Wrinkles" edited by Julian Marshall, 1885; "Lawn Tennis" by Lieut. S.C.F. Peile, 2nd edition, 1885; two editions for "The Game of Lawn Tennis with the Authorised Laws" by "Cavendish" eighth & ninth editions 1888 & 1890; "Lawn Tennis" from The All-England Series by H.W.W. Wilberforce, 1889; and "Lawn Tennis" by W. Baddeley, 1900Provenance:The late Alan Little MBE (1928-2017), Honorary Librarian of the All England Lawn Tennis Club.

Lot 422

The Illustrated Sporting News for Saturday June 27 1863,leading on "Rackets - Great match for the Champions Cup", at the Belvedere, Pentonville Hill, Edmund Bailey's defeat of George Erwood; sold with a small colour engraving The Game of Rackets (2)

Lot 424

Two prospectuses published in 1888 and 1890 by the Decimal Boating and Lawn Tennis Society,sold together with two related sheets of pasted press cuttings dated June and August 1890; the lot also including a photocopy of relevant extracts from Tennis, a Cultural History by Heiner Gillmeister (5)The society founded by ten Englishmen in Paris in 1877, with justifiable claims to be the first Lawn Tennis club in France. Tennis Committee member G Hetley won the first international tennis tournament at the World's Fair in June 1889. The club, represented by J Le Cocq (captain 1890), H Le Cocq (treasurer 1890) and Gaskett-James, was the only Lawn Tennis club at the 1894 Congress at the Sorbonne. Despite the absence of the All England Club, LTA and US NLTA, it was decided that the first modern Olympics in Athens in 1896 should contain, under athletic games, the new-fangled game from England known as Lawn Tennis. Ironically, the Decimal Boating and Lawn Tennis Society was dissolved in 1895 so did not participate in that first modern Olympics.

Lot 459

Five books all signed by Wimbledon tennis champions,Comprising Tennis Is My Racket (Bobby Riggs); My Game (Lew Hoad); Serious (John McEnroe); Open (Andre Agassi); and Centre Court (Roger Federer); sold together with two Teddy Tinling signed book White Ladies (first edition 1963) and Tinling: Sixty Years in Tennis (7)not illustrated

Lot 506

Three antique Dutch Delft blue & white wall tiles depicting the game of shuttlecock and battledore,13cm. square, varying condition

Lot 509

A Victorian lady lawn tennis player's skirt lifter circa 1885,the design incorporating crossed racquets and three tennis balls, length 11cm.These were used by Victorian ladies to lift their full length skirts above the lawn to avoid grass stains during a game of tennis.

Lot 715

15ct. gold & enamel Scottish international football medal awarded to the captain James Stark for his appearances v England and Ireland in 1909,inscribed with details; with later 9ct. gold chainJames Stark captained the Scotland team in the England match played at the Crystal Palace 3rd April 1909. The visitors lost the game 2-0.Provenance:Christie's 24th September 2002 lot 70C.

Lot 726

Football League v Scottish Football League Victory Match representative medal awarded to Frank Womack of Birmingham FC in season 1918-19,9ct. gold, inscribed VICTORY MATCH, ENGLAND v SCOTLAND, THE FOOTBALL LEAGUE, St ANDREWS, BIRMINGHAM, FEBRUARY 22nd 1919, F. WOMACKFrank Womack (1888-1968) still holds the record number of Football League appearances for Birmingham City, playing 491 times between 1908 and 1928. The full back also holds the league record for the most appearances without ever scoring a goal. Womack represented the Football League in the match v the Scottish F.L. played on his home ground of St Andrews in 1918-19. The Football League won the game 3-1.

Lot 739

Frank Roberts's final England international cap v France 1925,red & white quartered, dated 1925, excellent condition with vivid coloursThis match was played at the Olympic Stadium, Colombes, Paris, 21st May 1925. England suffered two injury blows and finished the game with nine men but still came away with a 3-2 victory.

Lot 765

Blue Scotland international shirt gained as a swap by England's Cliff Bastin following the match at Hampden Park 6th April 1935,long-sleeved, the SFA badge inscribed S v E, 1934-1935Scotland won this game 2-0. It is unknown with whom Cliff Bastin swapped shirts.

Lot 770

The whistle used by match referee Harry Nattrass in the 1936 F.A. Cup Final Arsenal v Sheffield United,a black bakelite "Acme Thunderer", inscribed WHISTLE USED IN F.A. CUP FINAL, 1936, BY REFEREE HARRY NATTRASS, NEW SEAHAM, webbing wrist strapEnglish football referee Harry Nattrass was born in Seaham, Co Durham, in 1898. He was a Football League referee from 1933 until the 1946-47 season. The highlights of his career was officiating the Arsenal v Sheffield United 1936 F.A. Cup Final, and the Scotland v Germany fixture at Ibrox in 1936 when there had been concerns that the game could be interrupted by political demonstrations. He also refereed Inter-League matches, see the next lot.

Lot 790

F.A. Cup runners-up medal awarded to a Huddersfield Town player in 1938,9ct. gold, inscribed THE FOOTBALL ASSOCIATION, CHALLENGE CUP, RUNNERS-UP, in original fitted case, the lid stamped gilt THE FOOTBALL ASSOCIATION CHALLENGE CUP, 1937-38In the 1938 F.A. Cup Final Huddersfield Town were beaten 1-0 by Preston North End. The match went the closest in the Wembley era to requiring a replay with George Mutch settling the game with a 119th minute penalty. A F.A. Cup Final replay was not required until 1970.This medal is unnamed, however see lot 754 in this auction for further information.

Lot 950

Ian Rush Liverpool FC silver miniature replica of the F.A. Charity Shield 1982,inscribed FOOTBALL ASSOCIATION CHARITY SHIELD, LIVERPOOL v TOTTENHAM HOTSPUR, WEMBLEY, 21st AUGUST 1982, set on an octagonal black bakelite backboard with easel support, in original cardboard box & tissue paper, good conditionIn the 1982 F.A. Charity Shield Liverpool beat Tottenham Hotspur 1-0 with Ian Rush scoring the only goal of the game.

Lot 955

Blue Scotland No.14 jersey 1988-1991,game details unknown; sold with an earlier pair of white Scotland shorts circa 1984 (2)

Lot 959

Maradona blue & white Argentina No.10 jersey worn in the Artemio Franchi Trophy v Denmark in Mar del Plata 24th February 1993,short-sleeved; sold with a small colour photo featuring Maradona wearing this shirt (2)This was a short-lived tournament that was only ever contested twice between the European and South American Championships winners. This game ended 1-1 with Argentina lifting the trophy on penalties.

Lot 979

2000 FIFA Club World Cup winner's medal awarded to Edu of Sport Club Corinthians,gilt, inscribed FIFA CLUB WORLD CHAMPIONSHIIP, BRAZIL 2000, WORLD CHAMPION, the neck ribbon has been autographed by Edu; sold with a COA confirming the provenance of the medal and that it was presented by Edu to Rogelson da Silva Barreto, a long serving kitman at the Brazilian F.A. (CBF) (2)Corinthians beat fellow Brazilian club side Vasco da Gama at the Maracana 14th January 2000. The game had finished goalless, with Corinthians winning 4-3 on penalties. Edu scored one of Corinthians's penalties.

Lot 983

Thierry Henry red & white Arsenal No.14 Premier League home jersey worn in the match v Birmingham City at Highbury 18th August 2002,short-sleeved, Premier League Golden Lion 2001-02 Champions sleeve badges, the reverse lettered HENRY; sold with a COA signed by Thierry Henry confirming the match-worn details; the lot also including two colour press photos and the match programme from the Birmingham game, and a match report printed from the web (6)

Lot 218

A Collection of Queen factory promo vinyl, VG+/VG+ Queen Self-titledQueen Jazz (x 2)Queen A Kind of Magic 12" singleQueen Live KillersQueen A Night at the OperaQueen FlashQueen The GameQueen A Day at the RacesQueen Sheer Heart AttackQueen II

Lot 504

Twelve assorted silver menu holders including four Art Nouveau and a pair of silver gilt game birds, various dates and makers.

Lot 326A

Two vintage prints depicting game and wild birds

Lot 526

An original oil on canvas depicting marshland and game hunters with matching period frame

Lot 1307

Four framed and glazed paintings of game birds, approx 29.5cm x 36.5cm.

Lot 1319

A framed and glazed watercolour of a tennis game by John Strickland Goodall, approx 42.5cm x 39cm. Comes with retail invoice.

Lot 1602

A collection of board games including Tank Battle, Campaign & The Game of Nations along with a boxed Spacenik set.

Lot 1614

A boxed Demon Driver formula one racing game by Palitoy.

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