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Lot 71

DAVID SHORT UGANDA HUNGER GAME oil on canvas, signed 50cm x 39.5cm Framed

Lot 360

RHINO IVORY HORN BIG GAME HUNTING TROPHY 1917. A big game hunting trophy in the form of a rhino horn mounted to a wooden shield with attached hallmarked silver plaque. The plaque reads “ presented to W E Jones esq by the employees of east reef Gm Randfontein 1917”.

Lot 569

A SMALL PAIR OF STAFFORDSHIRE POODLES carrying game in their mouths, 4ins high, and THREE SEATED ENCRUSTED POODLES, 3.5ins high (5).

Lot 851

A PAIR OF CHINESE PICTURES ON RICE PAPER, men firing cannon and three figures, one carrying dead game 7.5ins x 12ins.

Lot 134

Nintendo Game Cube, Nintendo 64, controllers etc.

Lot 363

A time machine game two wooden bowls and a musical winding box.

Lot 19

Early 20th century English school, oil on canvas, assorted game hanging in the kitchen, 62cm x 74cm in gilt frame.

Lot 306

A Radotin black and white TV game

Lot 591

Walt Disney's Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs shooting game

Lot 495

A mid-20th century cased Escalado game by Chad Valley, box a/f

Lot 2044

JAMES HARDY JR. OIL ON CANVAS, 1872, 23" X 28" AFTER THE HUNT: Signed J. Hardy, '72. James Hardy Jr was active in the United Kingdom. James Hardy II is known for dog and game, hunting scene, genre painting. Frame size H 33" x W 38".

Lot 2

GLASGOW WARRIORS Glasgow Warriors vs Ospreys - 1st of November Exclusive money can't buy Glasgow Warriors experience for 20 guests. This experience includes: · Chauffeur mini bus service to and from the game courtesy of Harry Fairbairn BMW (from anywhere in main land Scotland) · Private use of the Famous Grouse Room at Scotstoun for a maximum of 20 guests. · Two course meal · Half bottle of wine per person · Exclusive whisky tasting · Platinum seat to watch the fixture · Goodie bags from House of Fraser · The chance to have pictures taken with the Guinness PRO 12 Champions Trophy and the chance to meet some of the players Hospitality package includes: 1 welcome drink per person (1 x ginger grouse or soft drink alternative), 2 course meal (Main course and desert) and a half bottle of house wine per person. Soft drink alternatives for children and guests who would prefer non alcohol beverages. When watching the match all guests will be seated together. Guests (who are 18 years or over) will have the option to sample 4 bespoke Famous Grouse whiskies prior to the match (a selection of 4 premium whiskies will be handpicked by the onsite Famous Grouse Ambassador on the day). A Famous Grouse Ambassador will be on hand to discuss any of the products should guests wish to do so. Please note there is no alternative to whisky sampling for under 18s. At half time guests are welcomed back to the private Famous Grouse Room with a View for a complimentary pie. Drinks not included, cash bar facility available. Post match - guests are welcomed back again to use the Famous Grouse Room with a View following on from the game for up to 1hour. Drinks not included, cash bar facility available. Accessible seating -is available on request (must be reserved in advance). Goodie bag will include sample items with a complimentary gift voucher. One mini bus will collect guests from anywhere on Scotland mainland. Pick up and drop off point is to be agreed in advance. Pick up and drop off is from one sole location for all guests. This package must be redeemed and confirmed by Monday 23rd Oct 2015. Item is non refundable, exchangeable or returnable. At least 75% of guests must be 18 years of age or over.

Lot 36

RANGERS FOOTBALL CLUB DIRECTORS BOX EXPERIENCE Directors Box Experience at Rangers Football Club and Shirt Signed by the First Team Squad Two Directors box tickets for an SPFL home game of choice during 15/16 Season. 1 hour prior to kick off arrival at the Bill Struth Main Stand reception. Blue room for pre-match drinks and a hot and cold fork buffet. Seating in the Directors Box with refreshments at half time and post match drinks reception for 1 hour after the match. Value: Money-can't buy item Terms and Conditions: Pre booking required. 1 guest must be 18 years of age or over. Fixture dates and times are subject to change and availability may be restricted. Dress Code applies. Item is non refundable exchangeable or transferable. Alcoholic refreshments available for guests aged 18 years or over, soft drink alternatives available. Transport is not included. Wheelchair access available to blue room however no wheelchair access to the directors box.

Lot 42

HOSPITALITY FOR TWO AT RANGERS V HIBERNIAN AND A SIGNED KRIS BOYD JERSEY Generously donated by PTS Clean Hospitality for 2 at Ibrox for the Rangers V Hibernian Match on Monday 28th December 2015 3:00pm kick off plus a signed Kris Boyd away shirt. 2 hospitality tickets are for the Rangers V Hibernian match on Monday 28th December 2015 3:00pm kick off. This hospitality package takes place in the Arygle House at Ibrox Stadium in the Rangers end. Guests are welcome to arrive at 12.00 where a complimentary bar is available. At 13.00 a 3 course pre match meal will be served. At 14.45 guests are asked to proceed to match seats. Game is due to kick off at15.00. At 15.45 half time refreshments will be served in the Arygle House. Refreshments include tea/coffee and pie only. Following on from the match at 16.45 a post-match complimentary bar will be available. Hospitably close time is 17.45 Management at the stadium reserves the right to limit the availability of alcoholic drinks and refuse the provision of alcohol in its discretion. Item is non transferable, exchangeable or refundable. Guests must be 18 years of age or over. No travel is included Signed shirt is unworn, sized adults XL, no tags on shirt Estimated Value: £400.00

Lot 43

CLYDE FOOTBALL CLUB MATCH TICKETS AND A SIGNED JERSEY Generously donated by PTS Clean Clyde FC top signed by the 1st team squad & 4 tickets in the executive lounge at Broadwood for a game. (Can be to suit the successful bidder.) Estimated Value: £200 Terms and Conditions: Tickets available for any league game this season (from October 2015 - April 2016) At least one guest must be 18 years or over. Pre match hot drinks included & pie at half time. No alcohol included. Non refundable, transferable or exchangeable. The shirt is large adults sized. Unworn with no tags on it. Signed by current first team.

Lot 58

CLYDE FC MATCH-BALL SPONSORSHIP FOR FOUR GUESTS Match-ball sponsorship for 4 guests at the Clyde FC v East Stirling FC game on the 16th January 2016. Kick off 3pm Broadwood Stadium.Guests are due to arrive at the Boardroom for 2.15pm for pre match refreshments. Each guest will enjoy directors seating, stadium acknowledgements and a mention in the match programme,For the stadium acknowledgements a tannoy announcement will take place before kickoff stating who the match ball sponsor is. (This can be the individual or company name). You will also be listed in the programme as the match ball sponsor is. (Not an advert)The group of 4 guests will also receive 1replica signed ball. Post match refreshments are also available after the match until 5.30pm.Terms and Conditions: Item is non transferable, exchangeable or refundable.Guests must be 18 years of age or over.No travel is included

Lot 390

A Meccano set No.1, a Victory puzzle, Waddington's shaped jig-map, Wizard of Oz board game and The Wonder Game (4)

Lot 415

A roulette wheel with tokens and base and chip counter, game of bridge, Monopoly note holders and other games, etc

Lot 147

COLLECTION OF BOARD GAMES including Riot Shotgun, Table Tennis, The Action Man game, etc

Lot 90

CASED WOODEN CORINTHIAN BAGATELLE BALL GAME

Lot 10

CHRIS KNIGHT (born 1964); four hallmarked silver drinking vessels in the form of cones on cubes, Sheffield 1993, height 17cm, combined approx. 35.45ozt (4). Provenance: Commissioned by the Vlaams Instituut voor het Zelfstandig Odernemen (Belgian Arts Council) and subsequently purchased from the artist, 2003. Exhibited: Veiligheidsinstituut, Antwerp and then touring to Brussels, Kortrijk and Coventry, Een Schitterend Feest (A Sparkling Party), 1993. Knight wrote to the Firths thanking them for purchasing the set of four drinking vessels, explaining they were 'designed around thoughts on an informal dinner with friends, followed by a game of cards and discussion, the spirit of the design was one of contemplative playfulness'. Alan later wrote of their visit to Knight's studio: 'After looking at the pieces Chris had set out for us he took some items from the safe. A drinking vessel of extraordinary form was unwrapped - a cone shaped vessel on a cube base - and we liked the look of it. There were three more wrapped up in the safe. They had it seems been 'put away' since they were old works - 1993 - and had been commissioned for a Belgian Crafts Council exhibition. Pat was told the four would be a bargain £1800. I simply said 'I'll have them'. CONDITION REPORT: Appears good with no obvious signs of faults, damage or restoration.

Lot 191

A vintage palantype machine, a cast iron dress press, a Corgi Aston Martin DB5, a Corgi Reliant Regal Super van, a vintage toy roulette set, a box containing a collection of military figures printed on card and each raised on a small metal stand, and a vintage Spoil Five game, together with a small collection of china wares to include Hammersley jug and bowl, etc

Lot 194

A wooden game box containing a collection of various games and cards to include chess pieces, draughts, etc, together with a box containing a collection of vintage keys, padlock, ink bottles, vintage golf ball, etc

Lot 241

Rickman (Philip).- Pollard (H.B.C.) and - Phyllis Barclay-Smith. British and American Game-Birds Phyllis Barclay-Smith. British and American Game-Birds , number 86 of 125 signed with a pencil 'remarque' by the artist and reserved for America, colour plates by Philip Rickman, initialled pencil 'remarque' at foot of frontispiece, captioned tissue guards, rear endpaper creased, original pigskin-backed buckram, t.e.g., others uncut, New York, Derrydale Press, 4to, 1939.

Lot 298

Children's Games and Puzzles.- - Scholz (Jos.) Grosses Pferderennen, horse racing game, consisting of a multi-folded board, six start and 24 betting cards, six colour lead horse and riders, one dice and cards, in lithographed cardboard box, Mainz , [1900] § Philmar Jig-saw: 1951 Festival of Britain souvenir jig-saw, 400 pieces, original box, with pasted illustration to lid, 1951 § Flip-O-Hoy, A Thrilling Air Race, original board, spinner and wooden players, original box, Chad Valley Co. Ltd. [1923] § To The Near & Far East by P and B.I. The Eastern Highway, original board, 5 lead ships, dice and shaker, original box, Chad Valley , n.d .§ The Aerial Contest, original board, 6 lead playing pieces, dice, cards, original box, Spear's Games, n.d; 2 others, some wear and a few piece lacking from some of the games, not subject to return , (7)

Lot 378

Twelve volumes , Shooting/Game interest including Maxwell, Partridges and Partridge Manors and Pheasants and Covert Shooting, Baily's Hunting Directory 1939-49 and Law's Sport and scrapiana, 1867, (12).

Lot 416

A Meissen miniature figure of a huntsman standing holding a pheasant with game spilling from his black satchel, 8cm high, cross swords in under glaze blue incised 2263 and impressed 86; a similar figure of a soldier standing with gun in his left hand a dagger at his waist, 8cm high, cross swords in under glaze blue incised 1795 and impressed 18 (2)

Lot 74

A Continental silver coloured metal shaped rectangular snuff box the hinged lid embossed with a hunter, game and dog within C-scroll and leafy frame, the base with leafy C-scrolls, 6.8cm wide, marked, 58gms, 19th Century

Lot 839

A gilt bronze game holder modelled as a bird's talon, ratchet closing, ring top, 18.5cm long, mid 19th Century

Lot 880

Jules Moigniez (after) - a pair, greyhounds with game, bronzed white metal, 19cm x 25cm

Lot 232

Game of thrones DVD , Armani perfume, cased sunglasses, Yankee candles. ( 7278 , 412694 , 40483, 21205 )

Lot 1208

19THC INSCRIBED JUG - HUNTING DOG a pottery jug with transfer printed vignettes of a Hunting Dog on one side, and dead game birds on the other, marked Alex R Palfrey 1809. Also with 5 19thc inscribed jugs and loving cups, each with names and dates. Jug 6ins (15cms) high. (6)

Lot 282

A Remy Martin wooden bar game and a bottle of Remy Martin

Lot 40

- As used and enjoyed by footballing legend George Best By 1971, Jaguar's jaw-dropping E-Type had been in production for a decade. Despite continual improvements, new emissions legislation in the all-important American market threatened to strangle the big cat's performance. Jaguar responded by giving its revered sports car fresh claws in the shape of a 5343cc V12 developed from the stillborn XJ13 Le Mans project car. The new engine was both effortlessly powerful and eerily refined. With some 272bhp and 304lbft of torque on tap, the Series 3 E-Type once again had 150mph in its sights. A revised wheelbase yielded better cabin space, while a wider track front and rear, new anti-dive front suspension geometry and fatter tyres improved the road holding. Imbued with a more muscular stance thanks to its flared wheelarches, re-profiled wings and larger grille, it also benefited from vented disc brakes and a restyled interior. Contrary to folklore, not all Britons are besotted with the so-called 'beautiful game'. However, it has produced a few stars over the years that were of such quality as to catapult them from mere football heroes into super-beings. Few would dispute that George Best is of that category. Born in Belfast in 1946 he left school in 1963 to turn professional with Manchester United. He quickly mesmerised the world with his dribbling skills in an era when pitches frequently resembled ploughed fields. English and European Footballer of the Year awards confirmed his international celebrity; a role he performed to the max courtesy of the inevitable hedonistic cocktail of alcohol, girls and fast cars - who wouldn't presented with such opportunity? He certainly worked his way through a fair number of the latter, including several Jaguars, at least three of which were E-Types - a Series 1 Roadster, Series 1.5 Coupe and the Series 3 Coupe now on offer. Although, supplied by H. R. Owen to London accountancy firm Shorman Morgan Ltd (perhaps Best's or his agent's?), and issued with the same registration it wears today - 'GGF 379J' - on June 24th 1971, there is ample proof that the superstar either discreetly owned or had use of the Fixed Head Coupe between 1972 and 1974 and probably from new. Occupying the same Huddersfield address as Best's agent, Sportsmedia Ltd became the Jaguar's second registered keeper on July 11th 1972. However, some six months' before then the celebrity footballer was snapped behind the E-Type's wheel by a Daily Mirror photographer as he arrived at Wilmslow station to meet Carolyn Moore - the speaker grilles visible in that photo remain in situ to this day. The same paper pictured him lying on the car's bonnet in May 1974, while 'GGF 379J' was the vehicle in which he left Old Trafford for the final time, following his famed bust up with the then manager Tommy Docherty (footage of which is shown on an accompanying DVD or can be viewed on www.georgebestjag.com). According to the vendor the E-Type subsequently spent a long time in the sun of Southern France before returning to these shores. Finished in its original colour of Dark Blue and trimmed in Blue velour, the Series 3 currently displays an unwarranted 67,000 miles and is described by the vendor as having an 'excellent' V12 engine, and 'good' Coupe bodywork, paintwork, interior trim and automatic transmission. If cars could talk there'd be a queue of purchasers a mile long for this Jaguar. Whatever, its celebrity status certainly adds a certain cachet to an already desirable period Jaguar.

Lot 1123

A Palissy Game Series dinner service

Lot 421

Huygens: oil on panel, dead game at the base of a tree, 12" x 17", signed and dated 1892, unframed

Lot 138

A GEORGE III SILVER GAME SKEWER, LONDON 1809, 11DWTS

Lot 603

AN INTERESTING COLLECTION OF EARLY 19TH C LETTERS mainly to and from tradesmen in Mansfield, Chesterfield, Cromford, Ashover, Barlborough, Matlock and elsewhere, one attaching a sample of red fabric, a one pound banknote of the Dartmouth Bank, Game Duty Certificate (1824), the autograph of Louisa Vinning The Infant Sappho, bonds, etc, mainly pre 1850 and several later items, including an RAC membership card 1915, in modern binder (50 approx)

Lot 675

A CHINESE BLUE AND WHITE OVIFORM JAR AND COVER, KANGXI painted with two ladies at a table playing a game whilst observed by another, the reverse with rocks and plantain, on the cover a jumping boy, 11.5cm h, artemesia leaf, (ex Thomas Turner, Nottingham)

Lot 711

A collection of card and chess game books to include "Tricks with Cards", a complete manual of card conjuring by Prof. Hoffmann, dated 1889 and published by Frederick Warne & Co, "Staunton's Chess-Players Handbook" 1878, and "Chess" by L Hoffer, 1892, etc

Lot 888

A quantity of mid-20thC quantity of double playing card games, game sets etc, some mint examples

Lot 27

A BOXED COMMODORE AMIGA 1200 COMPUTER, includes 'Nigel Mansell's World Championship' game discs, not tested and contents not checked

Lot 29

A BOXED TUDOR ROSE TABLE TOP SOCCER GAME, No.6619, c.1960's, appears complete with one ball, but box damaged, with an unboxed Casdon 'Bobby Charlton' Soccer game, some damage and missing ball and a boxed early version Chad Valley 'Escalado' horse racing game, contents not checked, box damaged (3)

Lot 33

A COLLECTION OF VINTAGE BOXED GAMES, to include Chad Valley 'Bandit' shooting game, Chad Valley 'Mickey Mouse' Helter Skelter, Palitoy 'Revocopter', Welcom 'Hawk Glider', 'Parachute Fighter', 'Paradise Diver' and a table tennis set, contents not checked (all boxes damaged)

Lot 102

A QUANTITY OF BOXED AND UNBOXED VIVID IMAGINATIONS GERRY ANDERSON'S SPACE PRECINCT ACTION FIGURES AND ACCESSORIES, majority still sealed on original cards, with a Space Precinct Crime Busters board game, still sealed in original cellophane, minor damage to some header card

Lot 110

A BOXED STAR WARS RETURN OF THE JEDI B-WING FIGHTER VEHICLE, with a boxed similar Rebel Transport Vehicle, boxed Kenner Vehicle Maintenance Energizer, boxed Kenner Armoured Sentinel Transport Vehicle, boxed Ravensburger Star Wars Memory game, quantity of loose figures, empty boxes and literature etc (two boxes)

Lot 319

Croquet rules Game of Croquet, its Laws and Regulations, 1870, 12mo, frontispiece of Eglinton Castle croquet game, few illustrations, original yellow pictorial wrapper, little soiled

Lot 361

GLAZED STONEWARE TOBACCO JAR IN THE FORM OF A RUSTIC COTTAGE WITH HANGING GAME AND FISH

Lot 154

A Set of Eight Boehm Game Birds Series Plates, 10 3/4ins, each with a gilt rim.

Lot 462

A Serving Tray with Game Bird Depictions after Richard Harrison, Pheasant, Woodcock, Grouse, in black & silver colours.

Lot 539

A collection of treen including boxes and covers, trays, cups and a pin and ball game

Lot 561

A Victorian papier-mâché tray, The Larder Invaded, a frightened cat above a table of game with dog barking at the side, inscribed within a gilt decorated border, 80cm wide Condition Report: small chip to lower right and lower left edge and some abrasion to the lower edge

Lot 105

A tin plate advertising game of patience for Franklyn's Fine Shagg: the object of the game is to arrange the pieces in the following order - SMOKE FRANKLYNS FINE SHAGG IT IS GOOD in original tin.

Lot 183

A marble draughts board together with a game of Solitaire on Bakelite base with original coloured marbles by Liddiatt & Co.

Lot 99

A graduated set of three china jugs decorated with Poppies together with a reproduction blue and white Chinese game dish.

Lot 2

Two Royal Doulton figures - The Game Keeper HN2879 and The Master HN2325 together with a Beswick model of a pug dog with printed and painted marks to base

Lot 27

A 19th century Minton two handled majolica game dish base with simulated basket weave, oak leaf and acorn moulding, with brown and green glaze finish and turquoise glazed interior and base, with impressed number to base 899, 36 cm long approx

Lot 398

A substantial Victorian tin trunk with domed top and hinged lid, with brown painted finish and highlighted handles, corner plates and lock plate containing a miscellaneous collection to include a large quantity of vintage cigarette cards, a small vintage Merrythought soft toy in the form of a panda, a vintage patented automobile lamp, vintage games boards to include Sorry, draughts and chess, boxed Chad Valley metal puzzles, timber pieces, playing cards, the game Auctioneer, Bakelite draughts and a further Bakelite box, timber chess pieces, etc

Lot 73

A set of three 19th century Mason's Ironstone chargers with printed, infilled and gilded Imari type decoration incorporating flower trees, pagodas, etc, two with blue and red colourway, the other with green and red colourway, 33 cm diameter approx together with a 19th century Imari charger, two 19th century copper lustre teapots and a collection of Crown Staffordshire tea wares with printed game and gun dog detail comprising milk jug, sugar bowl, six cups and six saucers

Lot 70

Follower of Francis Hayman (1708-1776) - A game of cricket at the Artillery Ground, Finsbury, London Oil on canvas 85 x 164 cm. (33 1/2 x 64 1/2 in) This painting depicts an early game of cricket being played at the Artillery Ground in 1743. In the mid-eighteenth century the Artillery ground was the sport of cricket s focal point and home of The London Cricket Club. After uncontrolled gambling the ground fell into disrepute with the last game of cricket known to have taken place in 1778. The original version of this painting by Francis Hayman is part of the Marylebone Cricket Club Collection at Lord s Cricket Ground.

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