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Lot 1528

Two 19th century softwood side tables, one depicting an archer hunting game against a dark red lacquer ground, the other decorated in gilt with female and attendant in a landscape, 45cm wide, 35cm deep and 39cm high

Lot 364

Colin Graeme (1858-1910) - Oil painting - Study of pointer with game, canvas, 27ins x 20ins, signed, in gilt moulded frame and glazed

Lot 2146

Bronzed spelter wall plaque in the form of a brace of game, oak mounted

Lot 297

Small quantity of sewing related items, a quantity of cigarette lighters etc., a cased pair of Tasco binoculars, together with a 19th Century wooden fishing priest and a leather game holder

Lot 17

 A vintage 1950's Balyna table cricket game. In the original box, appears complete but unchecked. Good label to front.  POSTAGE: Worldwide Postage & Packing Available On ALL Items UK Small packet (single small item) £12.99+VAT UK Standard Size (multiple lots) £15.99+VAT (per box) Europe from £19.99+VAT USA from £25.00 +VAT Australia from £25.00 +VAT Please contact us for a specific quote. All postage dependant upon specific location.

Lot 162

A set of original 1990's game console games for Nintendo, Sega Mega drive etc. Titles include, Home Alone Lost In New York, Sonic The Hedgehog, Supper soccer. Also includes an original boxed Galaxy Invader 1000.  POSTAGE: Worldwide Postage & Packing Available On ALL Items UK Small packet (single small item) £12.99+VAT UK Standard Size (multiple lots) £15.99+VAT (per box) Europe from £19.99+VAT USA from £25.00 +VAT Australia from £25.00 +VAT Please contact us for a specific quote. All postage dependant upon specific location.

Lot 152

A set of retro 1980's/90's game console controllers including a Sinclair 2x Spectrum Data recorder keyboard, Sega handheld games system etc.  POSTAGE: Worldwide Postage & Packing Available On ALL Items UK Small packet (single small item) £12.99+VAT UK Standard Size (multiple lots) £15.99+VAT (per box) Europe from £19.99+VAT USA from £25.00 +VAT Australia from £25.00 +VAT Please contact us for a specific quote. All postage dependant upon specific location.

Lot 150

A group of loose Sega/ Nintendo games consoles including Mega drive control pads, Game Boy Advances, Sega Master System etc. Not all complete.  POSTAGE: Worldwide Postage & Packing Available On ALL Items UK Small packet (single small item) £12.99+VAT UK Standard Size (multiple lots) £15.99+VAT (per box) Europe from £19.99+VAT USA from £25.00 +VAT Australia from £25.00 +VAT Please contact us for a specific quote. All postage dependant upon specific location.

Lot 158

A set of 3x original Nintendo game consoles including 2x Nintendo Gamecubes, Super Nintendo Entertainment System and a mix of controllers.  POSTAGE: Worldwide Postage & Packing Available On ALL Items UK Small packet (single small item) £12.99+VAT UK Standard Size (multiple lots) £15.99+VAT (per box) Europe from £19.99+VAT USA from £25.00 +VAT Australia from £25.00 +VAT Please contact us for a specific quote. All postage dependant upon specific location.

Lot 156

A collection of Nintendo products including Wii games, vintage Squish Game and Watch, Nintendo DS Lite etc.  POSTAGE: Worldwide Postage & Packing Available On ALL Items UK Small packet (single small item) £12.99+VAT UK Standard Size (multiple lots) £15.99+VAT (per box) Europe from £19.99+VAT USA from £25.00 +VAT Australia from £25.00 +VAT Please contact us for a specific quote. All postage dependant upon specific location.

Lot 93

Patrick Scott HRHA (1921-2014) TANGRAM II, 2004 carborundum and gold leaf; (no. 48 from edition of 75) numbered lower left; signed and dated lower right; with Taylor Galleries label on reverse 23½ x 23½in. (59.69 x 59.69cm) Taylor Galleries, Dublin; Private collection Sheet size 31 by 29.5ins.The tangram is a dissection puzzle consisting of seven flat shapes, called tans, which are put together to form shapes. These puzzles have been the object of interest for artists and designers who have used the principles of the game to sharpen the powers of observation through the discovery of resemblances between geometric and natural forms and as a tool for abstraction. The tangram is thought to have been invented in China during the Song Dynasty and later introduced to Europe by trading ships in the early 19th century.

Lot 92

Patrick Scott HRHA (1921-2014) TANGRAM I, 2004 carborundum and gold leaf; (no. 48 from edition of 75) numbered lower left; signed and dated lower right; with Taylor Galleries label on reverse Taylor Galleries, Dublin; Private collection Sheet size 31 by 29.5ins.The tangram is a dissection puzzle consisting of seven flat shapes, called tans, which are put together to form shapes. These puzzles have been the object of interest for artists and designers who have used the principles of the game to sharpen the powers of observation through the discovery of resemblances between geometric and natural forms and as a tool for abstraction. The tangram is thought to have been invented in China during the Song Dynasty and later introduced to Europe by trading ships in the early 19th century.

Lot 676

INDIE/NEW WAVE 7" - Another buzzing collection of around 50 x 7" singles. Artists/titles inc. The Psychedelic Furs - Dumb Waiters, Flys inc. Four from The Square, Cabaret Voltaire inc. Silent Command, The Monochrome Set - Wallflower, Gizmo, The The, Echo & The Bunnymen inc. The Game (YZ134DJ promo), Tom Verlaine, Squeeze, Soft Cell and Gutter Hearts. Condition is generally VG to Ex.

Lot 326

A set of five Portmeirion cups and saucers; Palissy 'Game' series bowls; a boxed set of Portmeirion tumblers etc.

Lot 3685

Toys: An assortment of toys to comprise: a Tri-ang Monaco Grand Prix boxed game, a Subbuteo Table Soccer, "Continental Club Edition", a Selcol "New Scientist Microscope with Accessories", a Fairytale "Space Station Morse Signalling Set, No. 107", boxed and a boxed "Merit Electrical Outfit" kit. (one box)

Lot 3465

A hardwood boxed Mah-jong set; together with boxed Palitoy 'Alarm' game and a parcel of books including a 17th Century book of Common Prayer and a box of assorted toys (two boxes)

Lot 358

A James Bond game, boxed gun cards books etc

Lot 602

A Star Wars episode 1 Galactic battle strategy game NIB

Lot 50

A small collection of Football programmes game finals, the World Championship England 1966 and a UEFA Championship Euro 2000 Qualifier

Lot 107

Hamilton, David signed - "Golf - Scotland's Game" publ'd 1998 ltd ed 248/350 copies in quarter leather and cloth boards c/w decorative slip case, 269p, c/w end pocket containing a golfing map of Scotland and leather book mark stamped with Scottish club makers punches (note only 350 copies were produced in quarter leather) hence (VG).

Lot 128

Hilton, Harold H and Smith, Garden G - "The Royal and Ancient Game of Golf" 1st ed 1912, a subscribers ltd ed no 239/900- in the original leather and gilt decorative boards and spine - complete with the coloured frontispiece of the Blackheath golfers complete with tissue guard together with numerous illustrations and colour plates - tight clean copy with some thumb and dust stains to the edge of the boards otherwise overall (G) - rare

Lot 155

Keen Hand, A - "The Golfer's Manual being an Historical and Description Account of the National Game of Scotland" originally published in 1857 now reprinted with an introduction by Bernard Darwin, limited edition 528/750, published London 1947, uncut pages, seven areas showing moth/worm damage to the boards and spine hence (F/G).

Lot 157

Kerr, Rev John - "The Golf Book of East Lothian" privately re-printed 1987, ltd ed No 49/500, published by East Lothian District Council and signed by the Chairman Thomas Wilson to the label laid down to the front end plate, in original green and gilt cloth boards and spine, and matching slip case, appears un read hence (VG). Note: This was the first book to explore in depth the history of the game and clubs in a particular region

Lot 170A

Lockyer, J Norman and W Rutherford - rare "The Rules of Golf - being the St Andrews Rules for the game , codified and annotated " 1st ed U.S 1896 publ'd by MacMillan & Co New York and London in the original red and gilt cloth boards and spine, gilt top pages, hinge fracture between the front free end plate and title page otherwise overall (G) Note Deals with Rules and Handicapping, and has an Appendix on early codes of some of the leading golf clubs incl The R&A, The Honourable Company, Society of Golfers at Aberdeen, Blackheath, Hoylake, Carnoustie, Gullane, Prestwick, St Georges Links et al

Lot 171

Low, John L - "Concerning Golf - With a Chapter on Driving by Harold H Hilton" 1st ed 1903 published Hodder and Stoughton, London in the original green and gilt cloth boards and spine (some slight shelf wear to the top and tail the spine) - some discolouration to the edges of the pages and some speckle foxing to the front and rear end boards and free end plates otherwise a tight copy - rare 1st ed not seen very often on the open market Note Thoughts on the game by the founder of the Oxford and Cambridge Golfing Society and twice semi-finalist at St. Andrews

Lot 204

Ouimet, Francis -"A Game of Golf-A Book of Reminiscence" 1st ed 1932 published by Boston and New York: Houghton Mifflin Co, The Riverside Press Cambridge c/w15 illustrations and Introduction by Bernard Darwin - in the original green pictorial cloth boards and spine, slight thumb marks to top and tail of spine, in which visible to the inside front end plate otherwise internally clean hence overall (F/G)

Lot 207

Park, W. Junr -'The Game of Golf' 1st ed 1896¸ publ'd by Longmans Green and Co London original decorative pictorial cloth boards and spine, numerous illustrations, small area clipped to the title page along the top edge 90mm x 13mm, black end plates, some hand written pencil notes to margins and text, general shelf wear to the top and tail of spine otherwise very presentable (G) Note: this was the first book authored by a golf professional, besides historical and instruction material it also contains important advice on construction and upkeep reflecting the diverse responsibilities of early professionals.

Lot 213

Reid, William (F.J.I) signed - 'Golfing Reminiscences; The Growing Of The Game 1887-1925', 1st ed. 1925 publ'd by J&J Gray Edinburgh , in original blue and gilt cloth boards, 140p, illustrated - signed in ink to the front free end plate "With the author's compliments" some speckle foxing internally otherwise generally (F/G)

Lot 243

Stewart, James Lindsay "Golfiana Miscellanea: Being a Collection of Interesting Monographs on the Royal and Ancient Game of Golf" 1st ed 1887, red cloth, 300p - spine faded, boards dust stained, some discolouring to the front and rear free end plates and to edge of the pages, - otherwise overall (A/F)

Lot 286

Various Golf Books from 1890 onwards (5) to incl "The Badminton Library of Golf" by Horace Hutchinson 2nd edition in deluxe half leather and gilt boards (spine missing, Alexander H Revell "The Pro and Con of Golf" 1st edition 1950 published by Rand McNally & Co Chicago first and main title pages taped, hinge visible covers faded and soiled (A/F), Sandy Herd "My Golfing Life-Told to Clyde Clapp Foster" 1st edition 1923 original cloth with gilt title to spine general wear to cover covers, some speckle foxing throughout hence overall (F), Francis Ouimet "A Game of Golf-A Book of Reminiscence" 1st edition 1932 published by Haughton Mifflin Co Boston and New York complete with the original dust jacket well worn with defects but clean internally (F), and Harry Weetman "The Way to Golf" 1st edition 1953 published by Ward, Lock & Co London complete with foreword by Tom Scott covers soiled owners name hand written to the front free end plate and some nicks and tears to pages (A/F) all with some defects (5)

Lot 96

Grant, H.R.J and D.M Wilson III signed - "Rarities in the Library of Golf - Selections from the 19th century" limited ed 2013 in the in the original green and gilt cloth boards and spine no. 58/325 c/w the matching green and gilt cloth slipcase with owners embossed name - signed by the editor HRJ Grant to the limitation page - covering History and The Game, St Andrews, Art 7 Humour, Chronicles and Letters, Songs and Poems, Agrony, Rules et al - appears unread (VG)

Lot 124

Oz Magazine 4 (June 1967). This issue was distributed at the Legalise Pot rally in Hyde Park. Thanks to its Hapshash and the Coloured Coat cover, which folded out in four sections, No 4 sold out completely. Articles included Hippy weddings and Guide to Living in Sin and Snakes and Ladders board game parody 'Snakes and Snakes - a lovely game for courting couples' [vfn]

Lot 19

* JAMES HOWIE (SCOTTISH 1931 - 2011), ESTUARY oil on board, signed and dated 1990-1991 verso 122cm x 150cm (approx 48 x 60 inches) Framed Provenance: Acquired The Bruton Gallery, May 1991 by the current owner. A copy of the sales invoice is available to the purchaser. Note: When in 1982 the renowned Glasgow artic critic Denys Sutton was invited to choose the finest 25 painters of the 20th century his choice included Augustus John, Graham Sutherland, Francis Bacon and a comparatively unknown Dundonian, Jimmy Howie, who eschewed the conventional art scene. Later that year John Schlesinger made a television programme about him in which Howie explored his attitude and relative lack of commercial success: ''Either one paints as a vocation or as a career, it is probably impossible to mix the two.'' Howie was later offered and refused a chair in a leading Scottish art college on the grounds that the teaching would interfere with his painting. Jimmy Howie was born in Dundee in 1931, the son of a printer at DC Thomson, and he loved the city dearly. He attended the Harris Academy and then the city's college of art, where he concentrated on learning complex techniques in glazing. After two years of national service, latterly as a sergeant running an educational facility in Liverpool, he spent time in Ibiza and then in an advertising agency in Jamaica and worked for a while as a gesso boy - preparing canvases with glue and chalk - in London, learning in particular the art of canvas stretching and frame making. In 1983 when he spent a year on the waterless Spanish island of Formentera where he mixed his own paints, made his own gesso from rabbit skin and chalk and experimented with traditional glazes. His signature works were large canvases with colours drawn from the soft pallet of the semi-wilderness but often with large dark areas for contrast. Some termed these works gloomy and introspective but their ambers often glowed and their greens shone and others felt that they seemed to turn up the volume on life itself. Such works sold well. He was widely praised by many and would usually hold one show a year, though he only produced around half a dozen works a year, and refused to play the ''art game''. He was happier sitting in his studio in Dundee listening to a test match as he reworked, yet again, one of his masterpieces, than being out at art parties and never made nearly as much money as he might have. He made no pretence of his almost biological need to paint, and more than once compared it to his other great need - to dance. But Jimmy was no mere unworldly artist for he was well read and politically aware and, although naturally cheerful, he was furious at some of the art initiatives that came to Dundee due to what he once termed the ''dodgy men in silly glasses sent to put us right''. Public collections include Glasgow University, Dundee Art Gallery, The Scottish Arts Council & The Scottish National Gallery of Modern Art.

Lot 144

A Small Late 18th/Early 19th Century Wrought Iron Game Hook with four triple pronged dangle hooks on a strap hoop suspended from a hanging ring. 13 ins (33 cms) long, 5½ ins (14 cms) wide.

Lot 147

A Collection of Five Antique Iron Iron Game Hooks, late 18th/Early 19th century.

Lot 148

A Large 18th Century Iron Game Hook with a 24½ inch (62 cms) diameter ring of hooks on three arched supports with a twin pronged dangle hook to the centre, 23 ins (59 cms) in length.

Lot 31

A boxed card 'Game of Artists' – 52 card set No1117, Copyrighted 1897, The Fireside Gane Co., USA

Lot 139

Vintage The Game GLIDOBAL in original box

Lot 77A

Kayserzinn Art Nouveau game dish and a plated metal card holder with enamel centre

Lot 106

A vintage table football game, with folding aluminium legs, 115cm x 60cm x 72cm high, with nets and football

Lot 109

Pull-Up Table Skittles game, by Kay, London (boxed)

Lot 284

8 Jigsaws and backgammon game

Lot 162

A collection of household items to include glassware, decanters, vases, famous paraffin lamp, silver plated candelabra, old Monopoly game, floral picture. (2 trays)

Lot 203

A large collection of Royal Worcester Palisey dinnerware with game bird decoration to include serving platters, plates, cups, teapots, etc. (2 trays)

Lot 86

Cased brass scales together with a hand made naughts and crosses game

Lot 171

A vintage Chad Valley Escalado game

Lot 746

Ernest Arthur Marsh (b. 1918, Yorkshire). Six mounted watercolours produced at the Metal Box Company for greetings cards. Game birds; Capercaillie, Black Grouse, Pheasant, Partridge, Red Grouse and Ptarmigan, 30cm x 19cm. Condition Report. To be used as a guide only. Colours bright. Free from foxing and any surface wear and scratches.

Lot 2

Brown Westhead Moore & Co Parian figure 'La Chasse' standing with game, impressed marks H49cm Condition Report Large area of game and figures hand has been restoredClick here for further images, condition, auction times & delivery costs

Lot 226

Gun dogs with Game, colour print signed Robinsons Bristol 59cm x 44cm in gilt frame Condition Report Click here for further images, condition, auction times & delivery costs

Lot 690

A mosaic game marker board with Masonic emblem

Lot 739

A Lott's Tudor Blocks game, boxed, a Louis Marx & Co. plastic and tin-plate car, a tin-plate railway tender and coach, a tin-plate plane, a/f, a Circuit 24 Le Mans game and twenty-five model cars

Lot 16

A Royal Worcester palissy game series dinner/teaware, together with Wedgwood part dinner service (3)

Lot 34

Southpark Chess Schach game, together with two sets of chess pieces by Studio and Calton (3)

Lot 400

A leather traveller's checkers game set with mother of pearl game pieces, 19th C. Dim.: 13,5 x 13 x 6 cm (the box) Containing 10 pink and 9 white game pieces.

Lot 1093

LIVINGSTONE (David): 'Missionary Travels and Researches in South Africa..', London, John Murray, 1857. First Edition. 8vo, publishers blind stamped brown cloth gilt by Edmonds & Remnants, somewhat rubbed and marked but a good copy, retaining folding map in pocket at rear: together with 8 other volumes, African travel, including a 2 vol set of H M Stanley's 'In Darkest Africa' (fifth edition 1891, publishers cloth) and Lydekker's 'The Game Animals of Africa', London 1926. (9)

Lot 1159

MILLAIS (John Guille): 'Game Birds and Shooting-Sketches...', London, Henry Sotheran, 1892. Folio, publishers half morocco gilt, numerous plates correct as per list, some colour litho and heightened with gum arabic. (1)

Lot 1229

TENNIS: DE LUZE (Albert): 'A History of the Royal Game of Tennis..translated by Richard Hamilton': Roundwood Press, 1979. No.347/500 copies, inscribed to title page by the translator. 4to, publishers cloth in dustjacket, VG in slipcase. Together with 5 other volumes on tennis and golf. (6)

Lot 1047

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

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