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CARRERAS, large cards, large stock of part sets with duplication (some very heavy), inc. Gran-Pop (340), Happy Families (260), Regalia Series (150), Notable MPs (100), The Nose Game (300), Greyhound Racing Game (60), Orchids (50) etc., with vendors list and count, C.V. approx £953, FR to VG, 1568*
Technofix (Germany) Tinplate Football Game, no 305 Europa Cup football, tin printed pitch, with 22 tin printed moving footballers, two plastic goal posts, missing ball, which can be replaced, 20” (51cms) x 12” (31cms) in near mint condition, complete with original illustrated box which is fair
A collection of books about golf including 'The Golf Greens of Scotland', five copies of 'The St. Andrews Opens' some signed by the author Bobby Burnet, and 'The Game of Golf and the Printed Word 1566 - 1985', (limited edition 10/20), full green leather with gilt-edged pages, signed by the authors
FOOTBALL INTEREST: SCOTLAND INTERNATIONAL NO 6 JERSEY SIGNED BY JIM BAXTER said to have been worn by Jim Baxter for Scotland v England 1961-62 Provenance: Previously offered at Christie's, Glasgow, 1992 This jersey was worn by Scottish football legend, Jim Baxter, in Scotland's 2-0 win over England at Hampden in 1962. It has been on display at the Scottish Football Museum since 2012, is considered to be one of the rarest pieces of Scottish football memorabilia to come to auction in recent years. Coming a year on from Scotland's 9-3 thrashing at the hands of the Auld Enemy at Wembley, the 1962 game was Baxter's first match against England. The game was played in front of 132,000 spectators and Baxter put in a brilliant display during the 2-0 victory. The jersey is being put up for sale by a lifelong Scotland fan who bought the item in 1992 and had it signed by Baxter in 1993. The importance of the top as a piece of footballing memorabilia was underlined when it was displayed at the Scottish Football Museum in 2012 and then included as one of the star attractions in the 'More than a Game' exhibition at Kelvingrove Art Gallery in 2013.
A Pair of Carved Walnut Mirrors Italy circa 1859, attributed to Angelo Barbetti, the top frieze is decorated with an open winged eagle flanked by anthropomorphic scrolls, each of the bevelled mirror plates flanked by an elaborated arabesque carved individually to each mirror, each arabesque is surmounted by an elaborately carved capital with a grotesque mask at the centre, one holding game birds in its mouth the other fish, the capital bearing game birds supports the arabesque with the date 1859, 82cm wide, 122cm high
Rare example of John Wallis Complete voyage round the World game, published Feb 27th, 1802, the original outer sleeve 'Wallis's Geographical game, exhibiting a voyage round the World, the internal folding ma showing the globe in two parts, with details on the rules of the game and then numbered 1-100 for the journey around the world, 62.5cm x 51cm
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