A collection of Tintin items including twenty vintage and modern books, board game and shop display head CONDITION REPORTS We think that the display head is made out of plaster, it is heavy, and cold to the touch. Where it has chipped, mainly to the base it is of a very white colour under. There are quite a few chips to the bases, and losses of paint. There is some red paint / ink on his shirt collar. There is a small loss of paint to his face. It loks like he may have been droppen on his hair, as there is damage to one corner. All over general wear and tear.
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Two boxes of assorted DVDs, a box containing a Super Nintendo Entertainment System, together with Kirby's Ghost Trap and Super Mario Allstars game cartridges and a set of jump leads, a box of assorted Christmas decorations and a box of sundry items to include Beanos, pictures, glassware and a metronome
Five boxes of miscellaneous china, glass and decorative wares, to include a large collection of ceramic and other ornaments to include owls, a Sylvac rabbit bookend, etc, a collection of glassware to include Bohemia crystal bowl, various children's books to include "Wagon Train - a Daily Mirror Book", a collection of vintage stoneware bottles and vintage glass bottles, etc, together with a "Bowl-a-Strike" automatic bowling game by Chad Valley (boxed)
-. Shepard (Isabel S.) - The Cruise of the U. S. Steamer "Rush" in Behring Sea, first edition , Paul Niedieck's copy with occasional pencil notes, 6 plates and folding map, light soiling, binding tender, original gilt pictorial brown cloth, rubbed, bumped, a few ink stains to front cover, 4to, San Francisco, 1889. Paul Niedieck was a German travel writer, explorer, big-game hunter and sportsman who hunted in Portuguese East Africa (Mozambique). Wounded by an elephant in 1902, he traveled in 1906 from London to Alaska, across the Bering Strait to Siberia, Kamchatka Peninsula, Japan and from there back.
ROWL - Rowland Ward's Sportsman's Handbook, edited by J. B. Burlace, eleventh edition, illustrations , including a folding plate, 1923 § Finaughty (William) Recollections of an Elephant Hunter, original cloth, dust-jacket, rubbed, small tears, Cape Town, 1957; and 11 others on big game hunting, v. s. (13)
A late 19th/early 20th century leather cartridge magazine by Westley Richards and Co Ltd., the leather case of rectangular form with brass corner protectors, the top monogrammed J.W. For James Wright - Batman and later Game Keeper to Colonel Thomas Parker of Browsholme Hall during his service during the Boer war, five internal divisions, leather straps removed, original Westley Richards label to inside of lid, 40cm long by 27cm wide by 15cm deep, and a leather ladies cartridge belt (2)
Accounts Books. A group of 6 unrelated accounts books, 19th/20th century, including one concerning rents in Welton, Northamptonshire, 1823, another of similar date of unidentified location, noting details of wheat sent to the mill plus purchases and sales of numerous sundry items, a pre-printed Gamekeeper's and Game-Preserver's account book and diary, manuscript insertions for payment, correspondence loosely inserted, addressed to the Berkeley family, another unrelated accounts book of similar date, plus two later accounts books, one concerning outlays ordered per general purposes committee, 1911-14, the final accounts book/scrapbook relating to hop picking and production, circa 1890-1950, mostly seeming to relate to hop picking for C.H.C. Partridge, Lambswick, Tenbury Wells, Worcestershire, various bindings, some wear, folio/4to (6)
Mackintosh (Alexander). The Driffield Angler; in Two Parts: Containing Descriptions of the different kinds of Fresh Water Fish, and the best methods of taking them in rivers, lakes and fish-ponds; with full directions for Baits, and the manner of making Artificial Flies for every month in the season. To which are added Instructions for Shooting: with rules for the breeding, breaking, and management of Pointers and Spaniels; and the choice of guns for Game and Wild Fowl, 1st ed., Gainsborough, [1806], half title, engraved frontispiece, additional engraved plate of birds, light waterstain at front, some spotting and soiling, modern green half calf, red label to spine, 8vo (Westwood & Satchell pp. 137-138), together with Isaac Walton and Charles Cotton's The Complete Angler, 2 volumes, Chiswick, 1824, plus Hunter (Alexander). Culina Famulatrix Medicinae: Or, Receipts in Modern Cookery; with a Medical Commentary, Written by Ignotus, 2nd edition, York, 1805, engraved frontispiece (close-trimmed at outer margin just affecting headline), light offsetting to title, manuscript note inserted between pp. 234 & 235, 2 pp. manuscript receipt at end, scattered spotting, later crimson half calf, edges slightly rubbed, 12mo (4)
Lyell (D.D.). Hunting Trips in Northern Rhodesia. With Accounts of Sport and Travel in Nyasaland and Portuguese East Africa, and also Notes on the Game Animals and their Distribution, 1st ed., Horace Cox, 1910, numerous half-tone illustrations, advertisement leaf at home, a few minor spots, closed marginal tear to contents leaf, patterned endpapers, original crocodile-skin effect cloth, inset illustration to upper cover, spine ends a little rubbed, 4to Presentation copy, inscribed "To George Garden Esq. With compliments & best wishes from the author." (on clipped notepaper pasted to front endpaper verso. George Garden photographed some of the shot game in the book. "Lyell recounts his experiences in the big game lands of Rhodesia with exciting detail. All manner of game was collected including elephant near Lake Chiuta, hippopotamus on the Shire River, rhinoceros on the Luangwa River and lion. In addition, sable, impala, kudu, eland, lechwe, waterbuck and other antelopes were also taken." (Czech). (1)
*Cycling game. Bikee, A Novel and Very Amusing Game, C.W. Faulkner & Co., circa 1900, twenty chromolithographed cards, with bicycling scenes and numerals (to form the track course), six chromolithographed card bicycle playing pieces (one without metal stand), two printed rule cards, and one die, contained together in reconstructed cardboard box with original chromolithograph relaid on lid and advertisements relaid on base, box 12.5 x 9.5 x 3cm (5 x 3.75 x 1.25ins) (1)
*Games. The New Table Game of Ping Pong or Gossima, J. Jaques & Son, Ltd. & Hamley Bros., comprising a pair of vellum-covered battledores, net and wooden posts with brass fixings, eight balls, and printed Rule book, contained in original cloth-covered box, with printed labels on lid, some wear and soiling to box, together with a quantity of other games, mostly early 20th century, including Wheeling A New and Exciting Game for Cyclists, Bottle Imps, Lotto, Pik-a-Styk, The New Game of Halma, chess, dominoes, various early 19th century boards (The Fairy Princess Games, Crab Race, Snakes & Ladders, etc.), a 19th century lettered wooden teetotum, and a number of decks of playing cards, including Counties of England, Bezique, Bread and Honey, Zoo Friends, Snap, sporting Old Maid (cycling, cricketing, tennis, footballing, fishing, golfing), and a set of fifty-four early 20th century pictorial cards making up eighteen nursery rhyme characters, some boxed, various sizes and condition, some items defective or incomplete (a carton)
*Horse Racing game. Upidee, The Great Race Game, C.W. Faulkner & Co., circa 1900, twenty chromolithographed cards, with horse racing scenes and numerals (to form the track course), six chromolithographed card horse and jockey playing pieces, each on a wooden stand, and two printed rule cards (toned and stained), contained together in reconstructed cardboard box, preserving most of original box (soiled), box 12.5 x 10 x 2.5cm (5 x 4 x 1ins), plus Derby Day, A Unique Race Game, Anglo American Games Co., boxed game with cards, rules, and counters (2)
*Jaques (J., & Son, publisher). Ascot, The New Racing Game, circa 1910, six painted lead race horses with jockeys, attached to a brass spindle with black cotton thread (two with cotton broken), contained in a green baize partitioned tray, with numerous coloured counters, a wooden spool of black cotton thread, and 8pp. printed instruction booklet (first and final leaf detached), all housed in a wooden box with bone turning handle and key, pictorial label on hinged lid (1)
*Sandown. Roulette horse racing game, F.H. Ayres Ltd., circa 1910, revolving metal disk applied with colour lithographed images of seven horses by Finch Mason, diameter 21cm (8.25ins), with perspex cover (cracked), and green baize surround, bone racing post present, without betting sheet and instructions, contained in a polished wooden box (with 3" crack at one edge), 10 x 30.5 x 30.5cm (4 x 12 x 12ins), with original stitched fitted black cloth cover, and original cloth-covered cardboard box containing twenty-one colour lithographed cards each showing a horse and jockey, an instruction card, and a number of circular counters, box rubbed and soiled (1)
Savory (Isabel). A Sportswoman in India, 1st ed., 1900, portrait frontispiece, black and white illustrations, a couple of leaves at front with marginal repairs (rough opening), scattered spotting, top edge gilt, original red cloth gilt, spine ends a little rubbed, 8vo, together with Forty (Lieut.-Col. C.H.), Bangkok: Its Life and Sport. With some Account of Siam's Coastal and Island Game Areas, 1st ed., 1929, half-tone illustrations, publisher's list at end, light spotting, original orange cloth, spine a little faded, 8vo, plus Millett (Marcus W.), Jungle Sport in Ceylon. From Elephant to Snipe, 1st ed., 1914, map and illustrations, publisher's catalogue at end, some light spotting, original green cloth, slight fading to spine, 8vo, with five others including A.E. Leatham's Sport in Five Continents, 1912, Theodore & Kermit Roosevelt's Trailing the Giant Panda, 1929 and Claude H.B. Grant's The Shikari. A Hunter's Guide, 1914 (8)
Selous (Frederick Courteney). Sport and Travel East and West, 1st ed., 1900, half-tone illustrations, publisher's catalogue at end, a few minor spots, original green cloth gilt, 8vo, together with A Hunter's Wanderings in Africa, Being a Narrative of Nine Years Spent Amongst the Game of the Far Interior of South Africa, 4th ed., 1895, folding map, plates and illustrations, blindstamp to half title, bookplate and ownership inscription at front, original green cloth gilt, one or two light marks, 8vo (2)
Storey (Harry). Hunting & Shooting in Ceylon, 1st ed., 1907, portrait frontispiece, folding map at end (repairs to verso), half-tone illustrations, scattered spotting, presentation inscription from Frank Storey to front endpaper, original blue cloth gilt, spine ends a trifle rubbed, 8vo, together with Pitman (Captain C.R.S.), A Game Warden Among his Charges, 1st ed., 1931, folding map, illustrations, light spotting, previous owner signature, original cloth, faded with some spotting, 8vo, plus Major P.M. Stewart's Round the World with Rod and Rifle, 1st ed., 1924, inscribed by the author (3)
A Lionel Edwards artist's proof print, The Kadir Cup, other assorted pictures and prints (qty) Condition report Report by RB Signed, very faded, published by Eyre and Spottiswoode, very faded, frame lacks glass. A pair of black and white prints, Black Game and Partridge shooting, both slightly faded, Black Game with tear, some water staining.
SMALL SELECTION OF CIRCA 1940's DIE CAST FARMING AND OTHER LEAD FIGURES, includes two farmers, dairyman, business man with brief case, shepherd, farm girl, station master etc... and a LATER FIGURE OF 'GEORGE BEST' in International kit TOGETHER WITH FARM ANIMALS, milk churns, traffic lights, dovecote on stand, a spinning top, (Owzat type) CRICKET GAME with small die cast figures of cricketers etc... (approx 60 pieces)
CIRCA 1930s C. I. J. CONTINENTAL PAINTED WOOD AND PAPER CLAD FRUIT PICKER RANDOM NUMBERS GAME in the form of an orange tree, a marble representing fruit falling around wire work frame to the extended counterweighted arm of the standing fruit picker, the arm falling to deposit the marble into numbered tin plate tray, 16" (40.5cm) high x 12 1/2" (32cm) wide (bears makers paper label C. I. G. marque deposee)
THE ERNEST SEWELL BOXED CABINET OF CONJURING TRICKS includes vanishing coin trick, magic card trick etc ditto smaller boxed set, the ERNEST SEWELL BOXED "TIDDLY TENNIS" with green baize surface and small net and TWO OTHER BOXED GAMES viz mechanical horse race with three painted metal horses and Tipsi the balancing ball bearings game, both pictorial lidded boxes good (5)
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