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A collection of various LP records including Led Zeppelin "Led Zeppelin", "II", "In Through the Out Door", Queen "A Night at The Opera", "Sheer Heart Attack", "A Day at the Races", "The Game", Bob Dylan "Nashville Skyline", "Slow Train Coming", "Street Legal", "Infidels", "Empire Burlesque", Deep Purple "Made in Europe", Mott "The Hoople", Rolling Stones "Tattoo You" and "Under Cover", Ron Wood "I've Got My Own Album To Do", Eagles "Hotel California", "The Long Run", "One of These Nights", "Their Greatest Hits", King Crimson "Islands", Peter Frampton "Frampton Comes Alive", Cockney Rebel "The Psychomodo", Argent "Encore", Neil Young "Harvest", Faces "Ooh La la", Free "Heartbreaker", Arthur Brown "The Crazy World of Arthur Brown", Neu! "75", etc
Five boxes of various miscellaneous china, including jugs, Wedgwood Jasperware vase, Wedgwood and Barlaston relief ware, 1970's china, David Winter Cotswold village model, Country Artists wren figure, four various pictures, etc (5 boxes) CONDITION REPORTS Please note that there is no roulette game and no lotto in this lot.
CARVED WOOD STAG'S HEAD BLACK FOREST HUNTING CUCKOO CLOCK the signed weight driven Regula movement striking on a gong, with a carved stag's head and rifle pediment over the cuckoo window, wooden chapter ring with Roman numerals in white surrounded by a carved hunting horn, carved game and foliate case, oak leaf pendulum, two pine cone weights, 70cm high
Philidor ( Francois Andre Danican). Analysis of the Game of Chess..., with critical remarks and notes by the author of The Stragems of Chess, translated from the last French edition... by W.S. Kemmy, 1819, engraved portrait frontispiece, title printed in red and black, engraved plate, woodcut diagrams in text, contemporary half calf gilt over marbled boards, slightly rubbed, small 8vo First edition of this translation. (1)
Folio Society. The Maltese Falcon, by Dashiell Hammett, 2000, Travels with my Aunt, by Graham Greene, 2004, Dream Street, by Damon Runyan, 1989, The Voyage of the Beagle, 2003, Seven Pillars of Wisdom, 2000, The Great Game, On Secret Service in High Asia, by Peter Hopkirk, 2010, The Wooden World, an Anatomy of the Georgian Navy, by N.A.M. Rodger, 2009, together with 74 further volumes of Folio Society publications, all original cloth, mostly in slipcases, VG, 8vo/folio (81)
White (Gilbert). The Natural History of Selborne, edited by F.M. Nicholson, illustrated by Eric Daglish, 1929, 19 wood engraved illustrations including frontispiece portrait, some minor spotting, original decorated boards with cream cloth spine, boards slightly marked, 4to, together with other natural history reference including 8 volumes of Wayside and Woodland, The Gun at Home and Abroad, British Deer and Ground Game, by J.E. Millais, 1913, limited edition 742/950, etc., mostly original cloth, many in dust jackets, G/VG, 8vo/4to (a carton)
Baker (Nikky). The Great Match of Cricket, Prospect Hill Press, 1994, scorecard to front pocket, black and white facsimile illustrations, original cream boards with green cloth spine, large 8vo, together with Ranjitsinhji (K.S.), The Jubilee Book of Cricket, 1897, numerous black and white illustrations including frontispiece with tissue-guard, some minor spotting, original green cloth, spine slightly rubbed to head and foot, 8vo, plus Chapman (A.P.F. et al), The Game of Cricket (The Lonsdale Library volume VI), 1930, 55 black and white illustrations including frontispiece, some minor toning, original brown cloth, boards slightly rubbed, 8vo, plus other modern cricketing history and biography, mostly original cloth in dust jackets, G/VG, 8vo (3 shelves)
*Backgammon. A folding leather backgammon and chess gaming board, late 19th/early 20th century, bookform board in the shape of two books, tooled black morocco with tan calf onlays forming a chess board, tan spine labels lettered in gilt Hist. of America, rubbed and scuffed, 46.5 x 26.5 x 8.5cm (18.25 x 10.5 x3.5ins), opening to reveal a backgammon board, containing a set of red and white draught counters in a wooden box with sliding lid, a set of wooden Staunton Chessmen by J. Jacques in a wooden box with sliding lid (printed label on lid), two gilt tooled red morocco shakers, and a booklet Rules for the Game of Backgammon, published by H.P. Gibson, (black king piece with some damage to top) (1)
*Manuscript game. A hand-drawn table game, Continental, circa 1830s, pen & ink, pencil, and watercolour on paper, trimmed and sometime laid down on paper, sixty-two numbered compartments, comprising a large circular illustration of knights jousting within a frame of numerals and skulls, flanked by pikemen, above two rectangles, one showing a gentleman being knighted, and the other with soldiers fighting, surrounded by fifty-nine squares, most with an illustration (castles, knights, ships, bridges, etc.), some pencil annotations apparently in German, several folds, generally dust-soiled, and some closed tears, 43 x 31cm (17 x 12.25ins), early manuscript signature on mount A carefully-drawn game, probably executed by an older child. (1)
*Mosaic game. Orientalisches Parquetspiel. Jeu de parquet oriental. The play of Oriental inlaid work, n.p., circa 1850, approximately 150 brightly coloured geometrical wooden pieces, four small pieces missing, with original hand-coloured folded pattern sheet (somewhat soiled and torn, laid down), and printed explanation leaf (creased and spotted), contained in original wooden square box with hand-coloured lithograph title label on sliding lid showing three oriental ladies playing a table game, rubbed, 26 x 26cm (10.25 x 10.25ins) Rare. 'In this new mosaic game the form agrees well with the colours; therefore not only the good taste of the children is cultivated by it, but also their mind is impelled to an inventive activity as they are obliged to look for new designs.' (1)
*Saussine (Leon, publisher). The Learned Swallow, Paris, circa 1880, colour lithographed geographical game in a box, with circular glass window revealing a magnetic swallow which moves around the points of a compass pointing to various answers and country names, with a circular card spinner with questions, possibly incomplete/repaired and without rules, lid with hand-coloured lithograph label with printed signature of T. Scherer, box dusty and worn, with one side of lid missing, 22.5 x 27.5 x 6cm (9 x 10.75 x 2.25ins) Rare. The English version of the French game 'L'Hirondelle Savante'. (1)
*Wallis (John, publisher). The Mirror of Truth, Exhibiting a Variety of Biographical Anecdotes and Moral Essays, Calculated to Inspire a Love of Virtue and Abhorrence of Vice, 2nd edition, Jany. 1st 1811, hand-coloured engraving, circular illustration in centre with Rules of the Game either side, surrounded by forty-four numbered panels, each with a word or an illustration, in nine sections mounted on linen, occasional light spotting and marks, 46 x 56.5cm (18 x 22.25ins), housed in original pastepaper slipcase with hand-coloured engraved label on front, browned and rubbed, with some minor wear, without accompanying booklet, together with Historical Pastime or New Game of the History of England from the Conquest to the Accession of George the Third, John Harris, 1803, toned and dusty, in original slipcase (worn), without rule booklet Whitehouse, p.49; pp.27/8. (2)
Braine (John). The Crying Game, original typescript bound in 2 volumes, 1968, 432 typed pages with ink autograph dedication to one page and a few pencil punctuation and spelling corrections throughout, two-page stapled corrections to typescript page loosely inserted, some damp staining throughout with resultant wrinkling and occasional brown marks, wrappers somewhat browned and soiled, 4to (2)
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