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A 19th Century Majolica possibly Mintons game pie dish and coverThe cover decorated in relief with dead game, the base with twin handles with basket and oak leave style decoration, impressed with number 10 and marks to base, height 16cm, length 34cm CONDITION REPORT: Large crack to top rim running to foot rim and into base section. Light crazing to glaze area of restoration and crack to cover, see image
West Ham Signed Debut Programme Collection: A lot of time put into this collection from the 60s and 70s. Each player has signed the cover of their first game with the Hammers. Includes Presland, Coker, Stephenson, Burkett, Heffer, Hugo, Bennett, Dear, Parks, Brabrook, Peters, Holland, Brooking, Tyler and others. (30)
Frank Holmes (early 20th century): a pair of circular watercolours of moorland with game birds in flight, in circular black frames, each signed lower left, 24cm diameter, together with a pair of similar watercolours monogrammed 'J S' lower left and lower right, with gallery labels verso for Gladwell and Company 70 & 71 Cheapside EC, 9 by 24cm together with an oil on board of a Chilean village scene, indistinct signature lower left, with gallery seal for Salazar Martinez, Vina Del Mar, Chile, 17 by 24cm. (5)
A football photograph signed by Bobby Moore, mid 20th century, showing Bobby Moore tackling Dave Llewellyn during a game at the old Peterborough ground, dedication reads 'To Bernie, Best Wishes, Bobby Moore', black and white, 31 by 38cm.Provenance: given and dedicated to vendor via Dave Llewellyn who was a personal friend.
A mixed lot to include a cased set of EPNS knives, a boxed Matchbox Silver Jubilee bus, a boxed Corgi FujiFilm racing car, a boxed Matchbox Superfast London Fire Engine, a boxed Matchbox Royal Wedding 1981 bus, two painted wooden carriages, The London Underground Game, a boxed Corgi Whites Bazaar lorry, two miniature prints, a Womble, a miniature Paddington Bear, a copper tray, a doll and various commemorative spoons.
A rare Georgian Musical Game for children invented by L.M. Drummond Esq and published by Didier and Tebbett at their repository of instructive games for children and Juvenile Library of English, French and Italian books at 75 St James St, London 1806. Linen backed, folding, 60 x 49cms overall
Britain in India & Central Asia.- Burnes (Alexander) Travels into Bokhara; being the Account of a Journey from India to Cabool, Tartary, and Persia..., 3 vol., first edition, half-titles, engraved portrait and 7 engraved or lithographed plates, one double-page, light spotting and marginal staining to some plates, otherwise a good clean copy, contemporary calf, spines gilt with green and red roan labels, a little rubbed, 8vo, 1834. ⁂ Alexander Burnes was a Scottish explorer and important figure in the Great Game. Britain wanted control of Afghanistan to act as a buffer against the Russians to India. On the pretext of delivering a gift of horses from William IV to the Sikh ruler Maharajah Ranjit Singh Burnes travelled up the River Indus and beyond, over the Hindu Kush to Bokhara, surveying as he went and observing Russian presence in the area in preparation of a British advance into Central Asia. His book became a best-seller and led to his knighthood in 1838.
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