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A large collection of vintage and modern toys, including a Junior Spill-Wobble game in original box, a variety of models depicting characters from Star Wars, Thomas the Tank Engine and Noddy, in original packaging, a Corgi Bugs Bunny model and a Corgi Tom and Jerry model, a selection of card games including Bobs y'r Uncle, Woodland Happy Families, The Motor Car Card Game 1908-1963 together with several Airfix models and an unmade Imai model of Thunderbirds Lady Penelope's pink Rolls Royce, in original boxes. (q)
An early 19th Century Rummer circa 1810, large bucket form bowl engraved with a rectangular cartouche panel depicting a a huntsman and his dog after game, with an oval monogram cartouche panel opposing with ribbon tied ears of corn, raised to a ball knop stem and circular spread foot, height 19.5cm.
A 19th century Wedgwood game pie dish. Width 30 cm. CONDITION REPORT: The lid at first inspection appears to be in good order, however careful inspection shows some overpainting to the underside which appears to be covering two hairline cracks. This is also visible from the top surface. There are two small under edge chips also. The base is in generally good order. It is simply dirty and dusty but there are no cracks, repairs or restorations.
An unusual early 19th century satirical part parlour game, the hand-coloured and etched figural cards printed with caricatures of contemporary society, 5cm x 6cm, further numbered cards inscribed with stages of the game, additional first, second and third class cards printed in tones of teal, pink and yellow, 2.5cm x 5cm, c. 1810
Whimsical set of mid-19th century pen and ink playing cards - possibly for a variant upon the game of Happy Families - with various celebrity families - including the Shakespeares, Garricks, Cromwells, Byrons, Dickens, Mendelssohns and others, each 9cm x 6.5cm (approximately 50) CONDITION REPORT Very good condition
Early 20th century inkwell in the form of a cold-painted bronze figure of a game bird, with hinged head and pen rest, bird stamped - GESCHUTZ FD' CONDITION REPORT Good overall original condition - some old damage to end of beak - retains most original cold-painted finish - inner glass inkwell liner missing, 14cm long, 12.5cm high
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