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Lot 366

SHEF WED - DERBY 1931 Wednesday home programme for the postponed game v Derby, 28/2/1931, the match was eventually played on April 20th with an attendance of 5,141. Ex bound volume. Good

Lot 368

SHEF WED - BOLTON 1931 Wednesday home programme v Bolton, 5/9/1931, ex bound volume , Wednesday won this third game of the season 7-1 having already won 6-1 at Blackburn and 4-1 at home to Grimsby. Wednesday finished the season in third position. Good

Lot 374

TOTTENHAM - CHARLTON 1932 Tottenham home programme v Charlton, 27/8/1932, opening game of the season, ex bound volume. Good

Lot 38

WEDNESDAY-WORKSOP AT SHEF UTD 1914 Four page Sheffield United programme for Shef Wednesday v Worksop, 14/2/1914, probably a County Cup game as Wednesday were at home to Villa the same day. Tape along spine. Fair-generally good

Lot 380

BRENTFORD- CHARLTON 1936 Brentford home programme v Charlton, 17/9/1936, Thursday game, Brentford won 4-2 after Charlton keeper Bartram had been knocked unconscious and conceded two goals after this. Charlton celebrated being in the top division by finishing as runners-up, three points behind champions Manchester City. No staple otherwise good. Good

Lot 386

CHARLTON - ARSENAL 1937 Charlton home programme v Arsenal, 20/11/1937, Arsenal title season and they won this game 3-0. Pencil score, scorers, no staple. Generally good

Lot 387

CHARLTON - PRESTON 1938 Charlton home programme v Preston, 7/5/1938, final game of the season and it finished 0-0 against the Cup Winners. No staple. Generally good

Lot 388

CHARLTON - LEICESTER 1938 Charlton home programme v Leicester, 17/9/1938, Charlton won the game (1-0 would you believe) and finished this last pre-war season in third position. No staple, pencil score, scorer. Generally good

Lot 391

CHARLTON - PRESTON 1939 Charlton home programme v Preston, 6/5/1939, Charlton won 3-1 to seal third place in what was to be their last competitive game before World War 2 caused the 39-40 season to be abandoned. Slight folds, staple removed. Generally good

Lot 394

ARSENAL - CHARLTON Three Arsenal home programmes, all v Charlton, 24/2/1937 (Wednesday game), 2/4/1938 and 21/1/1939 (some folds, minor creasing). Fair-good

Lot 42

SHEF WED - MIDDLESBROUGH 1919 Wednesday home programme v Middlesbrough, 30/8/1919 , Volume 20 number 1, first game after World War 1, not ex bound volume, folds, some creasing and hole at staple area, no writing, slight marks on back cover. Fair

Lot 436

LEICESTER - LEEDS 48 Leicester home programme v Leeds United, 21/8/48, opening game of the season, creased, score, scorers noted, Leicester won 6-2. Fair

Lot 5

DULWICH HAMLET - NUNHEAD 1935-36 Five programmes for different games between Dulwich Hamlet and Nunhead, all 35-36 season and all played at Dulwich. The programmes are dated 31/8/1935 Isthmian League Reserves, 28/9/1935 London Charity Cup, 12/10/1935 Isthmian League, 7/12/1935 London Senior Cup (torn across top although complete - "Only Fair") and 11/1/1936 London Senior Cup second replay. All were the property of Eddie Holton (Nunhead) who played in each game. Some folds, creases etc but no writing. Fair-generally good

Lot 52

HFS - NEWCASTLE 1965 HFS programme/monthly magazine issued for their Jubilee game v Newcastle, May 65. "HFS Medlemsblad" is the title of the eight page issue with Newcastle team group on front cover. Good

Lot 625

NOTTS COUNTY 1948/49 Four home programmes: Division 3 South: v Ipswich Town (County won this game 9-2), v Millwall and v Brighton & Hove; rare Friendly v Airdrieonians. County finished mid-table this season and their game v Ipswich was not the only match they scored 9 goals at home, v Exeter finished 9-0 and v Newport Co finished 11-1. Usual faults noted (only Ipswich and Airdrieonians have writing). Fair/Generally Good

Lot 628

NOTTS COUNTY 1950/51 Six home programmes from County's first season in 2nd Division, v Sheff Utd, Leicester City (last League game of season), Cardiff City, Hull City, West Ham and Blackburn Rovers. All have faults but are free from writing. Fair

Lot 63

MANCHESTER UNITED - BURNLEY 1937-38 United home programme v Burnley 18/4/1938, crucial game for United in their quest for promotion. United won 4-0 and were eventually promoted on goal average over Sheffield United. No writing, very slightly rusting staples. Generally good

Lot 1031

Postcards, mixed selection including topographical, hotel's, patriotic, adverts, (11) including Munchen Brau, Chocolat Lombart, Bryant & May King's and Queen's etc, Game Birds (set of 6), Shipping, etc (gen gd) (33)

Lot 154

Football programmes, Notts County, home & away selection inc. Homes 64/5 (2), 65/6 (2), 66/7 (1), 67/8 (2), 68/9 (2), 70/1 (9), 71/2 (22), 72/3 (19), 73/4 (20, including power emergency team sheet for game v Crystal Palace), plus aways dating between 75/6 & 89/90 (57).

Lot 160

Football books, a collection of approx 60 books & annuals, 1940's onwards inc. 'Clown Prince of Soccer' by Len Shackleton 1955, 'Matt Busby, My Story as told to David R. Jack', 1957, 'It's All in the Game' by Johnny Haynes 1962, Boys Book of Soccer 1946, Playfair annuals etc (mixed condition, fair/gd, some with dust jackets) (2 boxes)

Lot 178

Cricket, a quantity of books, booklets, annuals, tour brochures, membership cards, photos, fixture cards & other related items, Victorian era onwards including, Will's metal cricket game, the Cricketers Manual by BAT 1851, a Norfolk CCC subscription receipt 1898, Cricketers Calendar by W. Curran Reedy 1928 etc (mixed condition) (1 box)

Lot 399

Cigarette cards, USA, Allen & Ginter, four type cards, Prize & Game Chickens (1), The World's Beauties (1), The World's Beauties 2nd Series (1) & Parasol Drill (1) (all gd/vg) (4)

Lot 410

Cigarette cards, USA, Allen & Ginter, Prize & Game Chickens (8/50) (gd)

Lot 446

Tobacco/Trade interest, a 'Franklyn's Fine Shagg Novel Patience Game', complete, in original tin, sold with a Geo. Bassett & Co Ltd (Barratt's) confectionery tin in the design of a picnic hamper (some wear to both, gen good) (2)

Lot 759

Comics etc, selection, mostly 1930's onwards inc. Bubbles (14, 1929/30's), Monster Fun (24), TV Comic (14), The Rainbow (1), Victor (4, inc 1 duplicate), Scorcher & Score (3) etc. Sold with a Waddington's Jungle Book boxed game (appears complete) (gen gd) (approx

Lot 83

Football programmes, a good collection of 35 programmes, mostly 1940's/60's, various Clubs inc. Aldershot (noted 11 1950's reserve games, mainly single sheets, also Reds v Blues trial game), Bristol City, Bristol Rovers, Swindon etc (gen gd) (35)

Lot 620

60s pop stars Dave Berry big hit was ‘ The Crying Game’ & The Ivey League both bw promos

Lot 659

1909 Nature + 1926 Dogs + 1927 Game birds & fowl + 1933 Dogs + 1936 Old Naval prints + 1938 Racing Yachts

Lot 198

A woolwork panel depicting a dead game hare, 77 x 63cm

Lot 220

AN IRISH SILVER DISH RING with pierced sides decorated with lions and game birds, blue glass liner, Dublin 1905 by S.D. Neill, 9 troy oz, 20.5cm wide overall

Lot 728

GAME FISHING FLIES. 150 hand made game fishing flies

Lot 769

BEZIQUE GAME. Vintage Bezique game and compass

Lot 223

A Victorian Wedgwood game tureen and cover, with original ceramic liner, length 9.25".

Lot 195

Palissy (Royal Worcester Group) china breakfast cup and saucer, transfer printed with vignettes of game birds.

Lot 114

Large pair of Staffordshire pottery treacle glazed baluster shaped jugs, relief decorated with game and hounds. Unmarked. (2)

Lot 285

50 COPIES ONLY PUBLISHED - ST. ENDA’S COLLEGE. AN SCOLÁIRE, 1913. Desmond Ryan’s set.An extensive run (probably complete) of this very rare cyclostyled school magazine prepared and published by the pupils of Pearse’s school St. Enda’s, 1913, Vol. 1 number 1-2-3-4, 6-7-8-9 (16.4.13 - 7.6.13), lacking only No. 5 from the first 9 numbers (probably all published). Small quarto, cyclostyled, generally 8 pp or 12 pp (folded sheets), the Roneo plates written in manuscript in several hands, with some cartoon drawings. With a copy of ‘Le Petit Patriote’, Vol. 1 No. 1, St. Enda’s, 10 May 1913, ‘For the Students of Prep. & Junior Grades Only’, 4 pp (same format, single folded sheet). Judging by the publication date, this is probably the missing No. 5 of An Scoláire, since it falls between no. 4 (4.5.13) and 6 (17.5.13).In the last number of Pearse’s printed magazine ‘An Macaomh’ [Vol. II no. 2, May 1913], he states that ‘There exists at St. Enda’s a trilingual newspaper called “An Sgoláire” [sic], of which fifty copies are printed on a Roneo reduplicator every week and sold at a penny a copy. It is owned and edited by the boys themselves, and owes its existence to a movement which originated among them. The politics of the paper centres largely round the question as to whether cricket should be played as a summer game by Irish boys. School work and play are chronicled from week to week, and school personalities discussed and criticised in prose, verse and cartoon. Most of the contributions are in the nature of jeux d’esprit; some are manfully propagandist. A few seem to me touched with that literary grace which is as recognisable and as indefineable as a personal grace ..’The first number states that ‘An Scoláire, the students’ paper, is today presented to the Endaian Republic. Its aim & policy are embodied in its name. To make you true scholars, earnest and lively, self restrained and self reliant, to make you live and laugh, to love each other and dear old Ireland, such is its purpose. God grant it success, may it prove a blessing to all. Read it; write for it; criticise it, make it both your own in character [and] in outlook. Make the spirit of School Eanna pervade it. Let the glory of Ireland inspire it. In a word: May it be the herald of a glorious day: the day when Ireland will be “A Nation once again”.’It is not formally a Pearse item, since the content was clearly determined entirely by the students themselves. Nevertheless, the freshness and variety of the material testifies eloquently to the quality of the school which Pearse and his fellow-masters had established, and the extent to which its pupils felt themselves jointly responsible for their own education and formation. It is difficult to imagine the students of any other Irish secondary school, in 1913, producing a magazine of such quality.Desmond Ryan, who owned this set, was later Pearse’s secretary and fought in the GPO. He edited Pearse’s writings on St. Enda’s, ‘The Story of a Success’, and wrote historical works including biographies of Pearse and Connolly. An important item, and a great rarity, generally in very good condition considering its nature. The National Library of Ireland has a run of Nos. 1-9, otherwise only odd copies are found. St. Enda’s itself apparently does not have a full set.In a custom made folding box.Provenance: Family of Muriel Gahan, a gift from a relative of Desmond Ryan, who was a student at St. Enda’s.

Lot 908

A set of four Persian papier mache gaming counter trays, 19th century, one gilt decorated with a Persian king and titled 'Game', the others of plain form,(a.f.) 11cm wide (4).

Lot 1174

A set of six Coalport cabinet plates by Simpson, early 20th century, each decorated with wild game birds and titled to their reverses 'Canvas Back Duck', 'Pheasant', 'Mallard Duck', 'Grouse', 'Partridge' and 'Woodcock', 23cm diameter. (6) Illustrated

Lot 569

Judaica. A set of 24 biblical playing card by Ze'ev Raban (1890-1970). c.1950 with game instructions.

Lot 163

Palitoy vintage Action Man Escape Officer from Colditz on brown flocked hair and gripping hands doll, officers cap, wool hat, great coat, shirt, trousers, boots, dog tag, compass, torch, mug, rope, 1st aid kit, attaché case, luger pistol, extension butt, radio mic, silencer suitcase and forged documents, on flocked hair fixed hands doll, German Camp Kommandant, cap shirt, great coat, trousers, jack boots, luger pistol/holster, baton and machine gun, complete on gripping hands doll, German Stormtrooper, helmet, jacket, trousers, boots, luger pistol, holster, cartridge belt, field pack, grenade, Schmeisser machine gun, Iron Cross, on flocked hair fixed hands doll, all in very good to excellent original condition, plus Parker games Escape from Colditz game, complete (4 items)

Lot 222

Star Wars Episode 1 Action Figures and Playsets consisting of Electronic Theed Hangar complete with the original box, boxed three figure Mos Espa Encounter set in window box, Darth Maul Sith Speeder with figure in original box, Jabba the Hutt & 2-Headed announcer in original box, Armoured Scout Tank with Battle Droid in window box, Episode 1 Micro Machines Podrace Arena boxed, Episode 1 European box Mos Espa playset, Episode 1 Micro Machines Naboo Hangar in box, Star Wars Saga Edition Chess Set, Episode 1 Battle for Naboo 3D Action Game and Sith Infiltrator 3D Puzzle. Various conditions. (11 items)

Lot 225

Scarce Early Issue Dan Dare Space Bagatelle Game, Made in England by Chad Valley, by permission of Hutton press, card bagatelle with colourful graphics, complete with six coloured wooden balls, outer card illustrated lid, in very good condition, slight damage to one corner of lid, still a very nice display item

Lot 228

Scarce Mickey Mouse Helter Skelter Marble Game, Made in England by Chad Valley, 1930s, card helter skelter spiral chute for the marbles, which opens out on a card illustration of Mickey Mouse, which acts as a game score board, complete with marbles.Ilustrated lid of box with images of Disney characters, game is in very good condition, lid of box is fair, small piece of card missing on top end of box, with wear, still displays well

Lot 74

A Victorian mahogany folding Bagatelle game, opening to a green baize lined interior with nine numbered ball holders, with two cues and box of 'Crystalate' Bagatelle balls, together with a later wooden Bagatelle table, open 214cm long x 53cm wide.

Lot 218

A late 19th century mahogany and ebony lined games compendium, with detachable game board, dominoes, chess men, cards, and assorted accessories, 33cm wide x 18cm high x 21cm deep.

Lot 248

After Pierre-Jules Mene, a bronze figure group of Pointer, game bag, hare and pheasant, signed in the bronze 'P.J. MENE, 1850', 36cm wide x 30.5cm high.

Lot 34

Collection of Dennis the Menace/Beano items inc flask, game, bicycle helmets, jar & book ends

Lot 42

MB Puzz 3D Star Wars Millennium Falcon & Star Wars VHS board game

Lot 245

A Box Containing Ceramic Mugs, Glassware, Board Game, Decorated Plates Etc.

Lot 286E

An Alpha Roulette Game Automatic Wristwatch

Lot 131

Scarce 19th C tin rapid loader powder charge carrier of square form with hinged top revealing fitted interior retaining over 50% of original tin tube measures for large game shooting parties

Lot 143

18th/19th C Drum & Nipple percussion cap sporting gun, converted from flint lock by Simpson with 29inch barrel with the first stage of octagonal form with gold inlay, with checkered grip and well figured walnut stop, with white metal mounts and steel butt plate and trigger guard with engraved pineapple. The lock with inset oval gold panel marked Simpson with engraved detail of various scroll work floral detail, sporting dog and game complete with ramrod and raised cheek piece.

Lot 308

Set of four oval wooden wall plaque panels with painted detail of hanging game with gilt borders each panel signed

Lot 73

A collection of LP records and singles to include Judy Tzuke and the Sutherland Brothers and Quiver along with a microscope (AF) together with a Campaign board game.

Lot 252

Selection of jigsaws, Carol Vordermans Suduko DVD game etc

Lot 230

Antiques Roadshow board game and a cutlery box with assorted cutlery

Lot 28

Two Portmeirion game dishes and lids, pair of Royal Cauldon transfer printed vases, leaf dishes etc.

Lot 200A

Books - vintage 'Rupert' books and a 'Lotto' game in one box

Lot 15

A vintage Palitoy Tel-a-Story boxed creative entertainer game, c. 1970

Lot 321

Two vintage etch-a-sketch magic screen games complete with original packaging, and a remote control driving test game

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