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Lot 693

Boxed first aid kit and boxed wooden block German game

Lot 51

ITEMS RELATING TO WELSH FOOTBALLER & FORMER FAW PRESIDENT THE LATE, THOMAS R 'TOMMY' FORSE Including a 1930s red Wales Amateur International jersey with white collars and sleeve edges, bearing FAW stitched felt badge and stitched No. 3 to the reverse. Together with his two Amateur caps. A 9ct gold and enamel FAW Council medallion, inscribed to commemorate '40 Years Service' (85gms), two Welsh Football League Runners Up medals for seasons 1935-36 & 1937-38 (9ct 10.49gms) and a Welsh League Cup Winners medal 1937-38 (9ct 6.42gms), two silver Welsh football medallion pendants from the similar period, various non-precious FIFA and other football bodies medallions and gifts, interesting photographs of his football life including with Sep Blatter, Duke of Edinburgh etc Until his death at the age of 99 on July 28th 2016, Tommy Forse was Cardiff City's oldest surviving ex player. He was an F.A. of Wales life vice-president. Born in Cardiff he was at one time President of the F.A.W. having also been a council member, vice-president, chairman of the International Committee as well as serving in various capacities on the Welsh League. Starting in parks football in Cardiff he signed for Cardiff City as an amateur left back having been spotted by City coach Jimmy Blair, a former Scottish international full back. He was a regular in the reserves from the mid 1930s but never turned professional. He won 3 Wales Amateur caps and although he never played a first team league game for Cardiff City

Lot 29

YR URDD RUGBY UNION 1972 JUBILEE MATCH JERSEY WORN BY JOHN TAYLOR bearing stitched No.7 to the reverse and stitched Yr Urdd badge, bearing Umbro badge internally, this match was notable as Barry John's last game of rugby Provenance: Llandaff North Rugby Sports& Social Club Ltd

Lot 23

AN ENGLAND INTERNATIONAL RUGBY JERSEY MATCH-WORN BY JONATHAN WEBB V WALES 1993 AT CARDIFF some dirt marks, bears stitched No.15, Cotton Traders label internally, the game played at Cardiff Arms park was a tight affair with the underdogs Wales winning 10-9 Provenance: presented to Llandaff North RFC by Wales International Mike Rayer who was Webb's opposite number in this game. Mike Rayer has a long association with the Llandaff North rugby club as a former player, his father was club-captain and their family home was immediately outside the ground

Lot 215

A PAIR OF CROWN DEVON 'GAME' PATTERN VASES with twin handles and of campana form, 36cms high (damage)

Lot 33

A FRANCE INTERNATIONAL RUGBY UNION JERSEY MATCH-WORN BY BERNARD DUPRAT 'Wales v France 1966, presented by Dewi Bebb', bearing stitched badge and plastic No.14 to the reverse. This game, played at Cardiff Arms park was a narrow victory for the home team 9-8. Provenance: Llandaff North Rugby Sports& Social Club Ltd

Lot 93

'THE DOVER PATROL OR NAVAL TACTICS, GAME IN ORIGINAL BOX HP GIBSON AND SONS LTD. AND BOXED 'HOW TO BUILD A DREADNOUGHT' CONSTRUCTION SET APPEARS COMPLETE WITH PLANS IN ORIGINAL BOX

Lot 295

LOT OF MIXED VINTAGE COLLECTABLESincluding a cast metal 'Champion Churn - Dairy Supply Co. Ld.' plaque, two oak framed wall barometers, lighthouse table lamp, pair of binoculars with leather case, cigarette dispenser, wood planes, leather pistol holster, split cane fishing rod with bag, Smiths mantel clocks, oak framed print ' "A Skin Game". Innocence?', and volumes of Scottish interest, viewing required

Lot 941

DUNCAN MACKELLAR RSW (Scottish 1849 - 1908) A GAME OF DRAUGHTS Oil on canvas, signed and dated 1883, 51 x 76cm (20 x 30")

Lot 124

Eight Chinese mother of pearl game counters carved all over with figures, initials and foliage, two circular, three rectangular and three others (8)

Lot 484

AN EARLY 20TH CENTURY MODERNIST CROQUET GAME, mixed media on paper, framed and glazed, unsigned, 51 cm x 35 cm

Lot 315

Alexander Pope, Jr. (American, 1849-1924), four lithographs from Upland Game Birds and Water Fowl of the United States, New York, Scribner's Sons, 1877, sight 14 1/2 in. x 20 1/2 in., framed. Provenance: W. Graham Arader, New York, NY

Lot 266

Fine Continental Carved, Polychromed and Parcel Gilt Mirror, c. 1875, surround modeled as branches, intertwined with grapevines and game trophees, h. 75 1/4 in., w. 46 3/4 in

Lot 1047

PAIR OF 19TH CENTURY BRONZE DOUBLE HANDLED URN VASES AND COVERS moulded with game, hounds and birds after J. Moignier, on black slate bases, 28 cm high

Lot 218

Heart of Midlothian Football Club interest, gold and enamelled medal for Robert McNeil of HMFC winners of the Rosebury Charity Cup, 1886, unhallmarked, 10.5gThe Rosebury Charity cup was founded in 1882 and organised by and named for the patron and Prime Minister Lord Dalmeny, 5th Earl of Rosebury after seeing the success of the Glasgow Merchants Charity cup which was founded in 1877. The Tournament predates the organised league SFL founded in 1890.The 1886 final was contested by rivals Hearts and Hibernian, It had to be replayed twice. On the first occasion played at Tynecastle on 15th May 1886 with a crowd of 4,5000. Hearts were losing 2-0 but the match was abandoned in the 75th minute because of a crowd invasion, the first replay was played at Powderhall on 1st June 1886 with a crowd of 4000, Hearts were winning 2-0 but again because of the crowd the match was abandoned, Bobby McNeil scored Hearts' second goal in the match, one of the four goals he scored in the Tournament, finally the second replay was played at Powderhall on 24th June 1886 with a crowd of 2500, Hearts won 1-0, Willis Mackay scored the only goal of the game in the 40th minuteThe Rosebury Charity Cup has been contested sixty four times, Hearts are the most decorated team with 32 victories followed by Hibs on 16, Leith Athletic on 10, St Bernards 4 and Armadale and Motherwell share a victory each2016/17 season sees Hearts return to the pink and yellow colours of the 5th Earl of Rosebury

Lot 169

JONATHAN GASH: 7 signed 1st editions: THE GREAT CALIFORNIA GAME, A LOVEJOY NARRATIVE, 1991 1st edition, signed; PAID AND LOVING EYES, 1993, 1st edition, signed; THE SIN WITHIN HER SMILE, 1993, 1st edition, signed; THE GRACE IN OLDER WOMEN, 1995, 1st edition, signed and dated; THE POSSESSIONS OF A LADY, 1996, 1st edition, signed; PREY DANCING, 1998, 1st edition, signed and inscribed; THE RICH AND THE PROFANE, 1998, 1st edition, signed, all original cloth, dust-wrappers (7)

Lot 436

J I MINCHIN (EDITED): LONDON INTERNATIONAL CHESS TOURNAMENT 1883, (cover title), London, J A S Wade, 1883, 1st edition, original decorative cloth gilt, neat manuscript "index to openings" inserted at rear, + PHILIP W SARGENT (?): CHAROUSEK'S GAME OF CHESS, London, 1919, 1st edition, rebound half morocco gilt, + FRANK J MARSHALL: MY FIFTY YEARS OF CHESS, New York, 1942, original cloth (3)

Lot 612

CAPTAIN W CORNWALLIS HARRIS: PORTRAITS OF THE GAME AND WILD ANIMALS OF SOUTHERN AFRICA, Mazoe, Rhodesia; Frank Read Press, 1976, limited edition (540) numbered and signed, large folio, original quarter calf gilt worn and soiled, leaves with marginal water staining (not affecting text)

Lot 616

IKE MATTHEWS: FULL REVELATIONS OF A PROFESSIONAL RAT-CATCHER, AFTER TWENTY-FIVE YEARS EXPERIENCE, Manchester, The Friendly Society's Printing Company, 1898, original cloth gilt plus E H R FREEMAN AND FRED FOSTER: POACHERS AND PRESERVES: A HANDY GUIDE TO THE LAW RELATING TO GAME AND SPORTING RIGHTS, DUTIES AND LICENCES, London, Police Review Publishing Co Ltd, [nd circa 1900], new and revised edition, 70pp original printed wraps, plus CHARLES WHYMPER (ILLUSTRATED): THE GAMEKEEPER AT HOME SKETCHES OF NATURAL HISTORY AND RURAL LIFE, London, 1880, 1st edition, 41 black and white illustrations as called for, original pictorial cloth gilt plus "DEADFALL" OF "THE FIELD": THE EXPERIENCES OF A GAME PRESERVER, London, Horace Cocks, 1868, original blind stamped cloth gilt "Field Library Volume 6" plus IAN NIALL: THE POACHERS HANDBOOK FOR THE MAN WITH THE HAIR POCKET AND THE BOY WITH THE SNARE, 1951, 2nd reprint, original cloth, dust wrapper plus BRIAN VESEY-FITZGERALD: IT'S MY DELIGHT, illustrated D J Watkins-Pitchford, 1947, 1st edition, original cloth plus A T CURTIS AND F J SPEAKMAN: A POACHER'S TALE, 1960, 1st edition, original cloth, dust wrapper (7)

Lot 654

JOHN GUILLE MILLAIS: GAME BIRDS AND SHOOTING-SKETCHES ..., London, Henry Sotheran, 16 coloured plates as called for, large 4to, contemporary half crimson morocco very worn and soiled, inner joints split

Lot 656

BEVERLEY ROBINSON MORRIS: BRITISH GAME BIRDS AND WILDFOWL, London, John C Nimmo, 1891 3rd edition, 60 hand coloured plates as called for, quarto, original pictorial cloth gilt v worn and soiled, inner joints split

Lot 662

ARTHUR GARDINER BUTLER, MATTHEW FORBES AND OTHERS: BRITISH BIRDS WITH THEIR NESTS AND EGGS, illustrated F W Frohawk, London, Brumby & Clarke [1896-1898], 6 volumes, 24 hand coloured plates of eggs as called for, together with numerous black and white plates as called for, quarto, original pictorial cloth gilt worn, top edges gilt together with MARIUS MAXWELL: STALKING BIG GAME WITH A CAMERA IN EQUATORIAL AFRICA WITH A MONOGRAPH ON THE AFRICAN ELEPHANT, London, William Heinemann Ltd 1925, royal quarto reprint, 113 plates as called for, royal quarto, original cloth gilt, worn dust-wrapper loosely inserted (7)

Lot 668

RICHARD BOWDLER-SHARPE: A HAND-BOOK TO THE BIRDS OF GREAT BRITAIN, London 1894-1897 1st edition, 4 volumes, 128 coloured plates as called for plus WILLIAM ROBERT OGILVIE-GRANT: A HAND-BOOK TO THE GAME-BIRDS, London, 1895-1897, 1st edition, 2 volumes, 39 coloured plates as called for, both works Allen's Naturalist Library, original uniform cloth backed marbled boards (6)

Lot 676

BABU: MEMOIRS OF A "WHENWE..." COLONIAL EXPERIENCES IN TANGANYIKA, 2000, 1st edition, signed and inscribed, original cloth, dust-wrapper + JULIET CLOUGH & OTHERS: MALAWI, THE WARM HEART OF AFRICA, 1989, 2nd edition, original cloth, dust-wrapper + IAN KAZEMBE: DISCOVERING ZAMBIA, 1972, original pictorial boards, + M LEGUINECHE & GRACE S IBINGIRA: UGANDA WELLSPRING OF AFRICA, translated Louis Bourne, illustrated J LG Grande, 1991, 2nd edition, original cloth, dust-wrapper + PETER HILL BEARD: THE END OF THE GAME, London, Hamlyn [1965] 1st edition, signed and inscribed presentation copy, "To Sam (Weller) with warm regards and memories of the bad old days salaam from the ark; as ever, Peter Beard, May 11-12, 1982", the inscription within original pen and ink sketch covering front paste down and front end paper by the author depicting lions and volcano in distance, with the author's book plate attached to front paste down and manuscript inscription "Box 4191 Nairobi, Tel 338888" with original colour photograph pasted in at foot of "author's note" page, depicting the author and others dining and drinking with caption beneath by the author and further captions to half title by the author, original cloth gilt worn, dust-wrapper (very tatty with part losses) + NORMAN MACLEAN: AFRICA IN TRANSFORMATION, 1913, 1st edition, original cloth gilt + A MATHESON: STATES OF EMERGENCY, REPORTING AFRICA FOR HALF A CENTURY, Nairobi, circa 1992, original printed wraps + W T C BERRY: BEFORE THE WIND OF CHANGE, 1983, original cloth, dust-wrapper + DAVID READ: BEATING ABOUT THE BUSH, TALES FROM TANGANYIKA, 2000, original wraps + CHARLES MILLER: BATTLE FOR THE BUNDU, THE FIRST WORLD WAR IN EAST AFRICA, 1974, 1st UK edition, original cloth, dust-wrapper + 4 others similar (14)

Lot 339

DUTCH SCHOOL 17th Century, pantry interior with amorous couple and still life of game and vegetables, oil on canvas, unsigned, 47cm x 35cm. See illustration

Lot 141

A WEDGWOOD MAJOLICA GAME PIE DISH, COVER AND LINER, c.1892, moulded with double partridge handle, the sides moulded with pendant, game, scrolls and masks, picked out in pale lead glazes on a cream ground, impressed marks, numbered M2681 in red. See illustration

Lot 143

JAMES ROUSE JUNIOR (1834-91), A pair of English porcelain plaques, probably Coalport, of circular form, painted with a young boy with two gun dogs and game in a country landscape, and another with a young Scottish boy in highland landscape with three hunting dogs, signed J. Rouse, within gilt mounts and frames, glazed, each 15cm diameter, 32cm square overall*James Rouse Junior was from an accomplished family of porcelain artists and is recorded as working as an apprentice in figure painting at Coalport in 1847, he worked at Coalbrookdale until moving to Longton in 1870, where he continued to work as an independent china painter until his death in 1891. See illustration

Lot 485

Carlisle Home Programme pre Football League, 5/2-1921 North Eastern League Game vs West Stanley. Fold, slight wear, spine partly splitting (see illustration).

Lot 620

A bone and bamboo Mahjong set, in camphorwood box, with book of instructions. CONDITION REPORT: We are not experts in Mahjong unfortunately. There are however 144 marked tiles which as far as we can gather is the correct amount. Over and above this there are 8 unmarked tiles. The casket is in generally good condition with no significant issues. There is no damage, no losses and no significant scuffing. The front left hand corner has slightly sprung along the join but there is no movement. The tiles themselves are all in good order. According to the instruction manual that comes with the game the correct number of tiles are present.

Lot 737

A vintage football game, table top. Length 125 cm.

Lot 124

A boxed German Tipp-Kick football game (one missing ball and defective lid)

Lot 125

A 1930's French pop gun target game, revolving metal frame with six pigeon and duck card targets

Lot 195

A blackout game titled Hang Up Your Washing on the Seigfried Line, a Lumar aerial attack jigsaw and an international box of metal puzzles etc

Lot 51

A Bagatelle board, abacus, composition doll and Who Wants to be a Millionaire game

Lot 512

A Mahogany shove halfpenny board plus a Simpsons arcade game glass panel

Lot 53

A Victorian Robin Hood card game plus three others

Lot 359

ASSORTED TOYS comprising a Merit 'Magic Robot' game, boxed; Journet 'Pigybak' dexterity puzzle; toy garage; lead animals and figures; three glove puppets; and other items, (box).

Lot 162

Japanese - Signed Late 19th Century Carved Ivory Netsuke, Finely Carved Netsuke Depicting Two Old Men Seated on Either Side of a Low Game Table, Playing a Board Game, Within a Hollowed Nut. Signed to Outside. 1.25 x 1.5 Inches, Requires a CITI Certificate for Export Outside Country.

Lot 1098

Josef Altin signed 10x8 colour photo from Game of Thrones. Other notable performances is his role as Ekrem in Eastern Promises and his roles in The Bill, Peep Show and Casualty. He starred in D.C. Moore's hit play The Empire at the Royal Court Theatre in London Good condition. All items come with a Certificate of Authenticity and can be shipped worldwide.

Lot 1031

Nikolaj Costa signed 10 x 8 colour photo. Danish actor who stars in Game of Thrones. Good condition. All items come with a Certificate of Authenticity and can be shipped worldwide.

Lot 723

Victorian copper and brass powder flask by Hawksley, with embossed fox, rabbit and game bird decoration, 21cm and another with reeded decoration, 19cm (2)

Lot 273

A Subbuteo table football game, three teams, interchangeable goalkeepers, corner kickers and other accessories, in boxes (a/f)

Lot 164

A Franklin Mint King Arthur and the Knights of the Round Table backgammon set with gold and silver plated game counters each with a different mythological figure, two dice cups and five dish, with original packaging

Lot 310A

A collection of antique & vintage games, including a 19th century French treen bilboquet (cup & ball game)

Lot 30

A Victorian Wedgwood majolica game pie dish and cover, oval form, with moulded decoration of hanging game against fern leaves, the cover with conforming decoration, on a cobalt blue ground with yellow rope twist top rim, with liner, impressed numerals to base, 8in. (20.25cm.) long, cover broken and glued, chip to liner rim.

Lot 471

DVD/video game storage cabinet, with mock book front, height 35 cm width 45 cm depth 22 cm

Lot 77

An Early American 1950’s Embroidered Football Jacket inscribed ‘Johnny’ with applied football shaped patch ‘Central California 20-30 All Star High School Football Game 1955’ together with a leather football and five leather baseball gloves (lot)

Lot 13

A Brass and Copper Powder Flask by Sykes 19th Century the body embossed with foliage together with another decorated with dog and game, another embossed with star device mounted with four suspension loops and a leather shot bag

Lot 12

A Brass and Copper Powder Flask by Hawksley of Sheffield 19th Century the body embossed with scrolling foliage with graduated adjustable pourer and working spring, together with another unmarked, the body decorated with embossed hung game, a similar embossed with clam-shell and a plain undecorated version

Lot 98

A vintage Subbuteo table soccer game, vintage Monopoly game and a Lotto game

Lot 79

Dresden porcelain lacework group 20th Century the game of dice and another, Sandizell lacework figure (2) Ex Derek Gardner collection

Lot 524

Selection of Third Reich Items, consisting of un-issued Hitler Youth printed citation, 2x German Workers Arbeitsbuch, Kenkarte document with civilian photograph, small boxed German childs card game with artistic images of German history and Third Reich scenes, box of NSKOV matches, plus some winter help small rally booklets. Various conditions. (10 items)

Lot 303

FINE 18TH CENTURY ENGLISH FLINTLOCK MUZZLE LOADING SPORTING GUN BY JUKES COULSON AND COMPANY, LONDON, having 42.5" barrel with raised rib and inset gold breech escutcheon, game bird and foliate engraved action with dolphin hammer, fully stocked with ivory nosing and ivory mounted ebony ramrod, double set triggers within engraved brass guard, and chequered straight hand stock with moulded cheek piece. CONDITION REPORT: Overall in good condition for age, displaying no serious damage although obviously worn, scuffs and marks to woodwork, but appearing complete and original.

Lot 1015

An 18th century oak cricket table, the patinated plank top with undertier on three tapering legs 67 x 70cm (26 x 27in) These three-legged tables with a circular top originated in the 17th century and although an earlier form of the game of cricket existed at this time, it is unlikely the table is named after the game. Far more likely is that it is a derivation of the word from the early 17th century for a three-legged stool, known as a “crackett”. Like the stool, the three-legged table was comparatively steadier on uneven ground and stone flag floors in the taverns, inns and cottages, although its use outdoors, to hold your beer whilst batting, has also been noted.

Lot 307

A graduated set of six William IV silver King's Hourglass pattern game and poultry skewers, by Mary Chawner, London 1834 & 1835, each with reeded ring handle, 25.5cm, 22.75cm, 18cm (x2) & 15.5cm (x2), 9.94oz (6) Some light wear but generally in good condition

Lot 329

A George III silver meat skewer, by William Sumner, London 1797, plain with ring handle, 28.5cm; a small George III silver game skewer by George Smith (III) & William Fearn, London 1789, with patterned ring handle, initialled TCH,19.5cm and another George III shell patterned meat skewer by Thomas Chawner, London 1773, ring handled, crested, 29.25cm, 5.87oz (3)

Lot 362

A George III silver meat skewer, by William Sumner, London 1782, of flat design with bright cut ring handle, 33cm long, together with a small George II silver game skewer, possibly by Benjamin Flight and John Kelly, London circa 1795, 11.75cm, 3.62oz (2)

Lot 671

A mid-18th century mahogany and ebony games table, with fold-over action and inlaid with ivory squares and with end drawers, on shaped cabriole legs and carved feet, believed to be for the Turkish market and the Armenian game of 'Guni-Chah' 74 x 116 x 68cm (29 x 45 x 27in) Other Notes: This unusual mid-18th century ebony games table with foldover top was made in England; its provenance stating "for the Turkish market." The top veneered in small squares of yellowish ivory, with a pattern picked out in green squares, suggests it was used for Duni-Chah, an Armenian board game. Duni-Chah is Hindi for "a world of six" which may indicate a game of dice, now long forgotten. Finely crafted by an English joiner and of excellent quality, it has retained its interest despite the mystery surrounding its purpose.

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