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Pocket Pets - Golden Phoenix - Child Guidance Toys - A windup Pocket pets set of metal animals in good condition in a poor to worn box. 2 Skippy Dachs Wind-up toys in worn to good boxes, A Letters and Numbers learning toy (#812) and a bulk box of Golden Phoenix Playing card containing 12 decks of cards which are internally factory sealed in shrink wrap but have some storage wear to the boxes which are overall very good to excellent. Items a little dusty.(This does not constitute a guarantee) RG
JPR WILLIAMS | BARBARIANS | 1973Jersey match-worn by JPR in the famous Barbarians RFC v New Zealand All Blacks ‘match of the century', played in Cardiff on 27th January 1973. Jersey in traditional black and white hoops bearing Barbarians cypher embroidered on to patch, printed number 15 to white square stitched to reverse, Umbro ‘two globes’ label to interior. In excellent complete condition. To accompany:Barbarians FC dinner card in honour of the New Zealand Rugby Touring Team 1972-73, in good condition.Match programme.Black and white reproduced photo with signatures over the tops in black ink of JPR Williams, Phil Bennett, Gareth Edwards, Tommy David, and John Dawes.Booklet with match-by-match reports and pictures of New Zealand’s rugby tour of the British Isles 1972-73 entitled ‘All Blacks in the Lion’s Den’, colour cover and with colour photographs, 72 pages.The Barbarians vs New Zealand match was played at Cardiff Arms Park to a capacity crowd. It remains one of the most famous rugby matches of all time, in which certainly the most famous try of all time was scored. ‘That try’—commonly described as ‘the greatest try’—was scored by Sir Gareth Edwards, but started off by Phil Bennett, who then passed to JPR Williams, who shrugged off a high tackle from Bryan Williams—one of several high tackles JPR endured over the course of the match."We really had no right to beat them, we hadn’t played together for eighteen months, and they were right at the end of a tour". JPR in ‘Slammed’ (BBC Wales)View full descriptionAdditional playing days images courtesy of Colorsport (Copyright)
TONIE ROUX | SOUTH AFRICA | 1974Springbok jersey match-worn traditional green with yellow collar, embroidered leaping Springbok, yellow canvas number 15 stitched to reverse, label for Maxmore. Size 38. To accompany:Programme Barbarians vs. South Africa, 31st January 1970, every member of the Barbarians and South African sides have signed it in red ink (good condition).Wales vs. South Africa dinner card, 24th January 1970, internally lists the Welsh team then the menu, toasts, etc. (good condition).A smaller Springbok jersey so would have fitted Ian McCallum or OA Roux (b.1947) during the British Lions series of 1974 but JPR’s family believe the jersey to have been worn by Roux and swapped after the Final Test as would have been the custom. Roux had a 12 stone frame for a size 38, as opposed to de Villiers’ much larger frame.The fourth and final test was a match of high drama which proved to be the best of the series. The match ended in a draw 13-13.JPR (family notes, 2023):"We had played to our strengths in the first two tests on the ‘74 Lions tour. The first test was in Cape town in the mud and we won narrowly through our forwards and Gareth. The second test was up in Pretoria, with higher altitude and hard burnt grass, which was why I bandaged my knees to prevent grass burns. There was always a bit of bandage left over to keep my hair out of my eyes. It was expected by the SA press that we wouldn’t do well on the high veldt… how wrong they were. Benny and JJ did us proud with their side stepping and skill. I had played with both of them for Wales at junior level (u15, u18) and I knew what they could do. At the end of that match the crowd walked silently away So there was much expectation for us in the 3rd. Test, and much change for the Springboks. It seemed like panic to us. We had heard that they were holed up in their training centre for a week and denied access to newspapers. When the team came running out after a delay in the tunnel, their eyes were popping with adrenaline like raging bulls. So we knew what to expect.Much has been made of the 99 call but most people don’t know it started as 999 .. help! But it was too long. And most people don’t know we only used it twice. Willie-John was a marvellous captain. I would have followed him off a cliff if he had asked me to. He had simply said the ref can’t send the whole team off and do your best. I met the SA second row, van Heerden some 30 years later who told me the punch had made him famous in SA and we shook hands. He was on his way to hand out jerseys to the SA team due to play Wales.After all the rumpus, we went on to play some champagne rugby, with JJ running in a couple of great tries, one of them with me passing the ball back and forth to him. I wasn’t surprised that he could grubber kick ahead so accurately as he was fly-half as a junior. We were elated at the end, arms up in the air, jerseys coming off, and Willie John being lifted up. We went over to the area where our extra supporters were standing to salute them. They were Africans, Indians, Cape Coloureds and had supported us throughout the tour, wanting us to rock the establishment, the apartheid way of life. Much later on we heard from JJ that he had received a letter from Nelson Mandela himself: imprisoned but his importance unknown to us at the time. It was so emotional seeing Pienaar receive the World Cup, 20 years later from Nelson Mandela with all the integrated crowd cheering. I like to think we made a bit of difference."With regards to the final test, JPR did not think the preparation was as good as usual, and Fergus Slattery thought the Lions had taken their eye off the ball;“We had mentally packed our bags “. In fact half of the squad had already left, with only the Test team and reserves left. They were exhausted after three months, mentally and physically. After 21 games unbeaten they needed motivating by Willie-John “ please don’t let it slip now”The Lions faced a determined Springbok side, with Tonie Roux retaining his full back slot wearing this jersey. JPR (family notes, 2023):...the ‘Boks were more together and it was close. The match was played at fast pace on the hard ground at Ellis Park, with a couple of controversial tries. It was hard for Max Baise the referee .He was an honest ref and we liked him but there was no video ref then and has said later that it haunted him that he awarded Roger Uttley’s try early on. But near the end , he disallowed a probable try by Fergus Slattery, fed by me near the line. So that was that - a draw at 13-13.As Fergus said 'the referee is always right'. It was a fitting ending to a memorable tour. Quite a few of that Test side had played 4 tests against NZ in ‘71 and were delighted then to draw the last test, winning the series. But for those same players , who were in the test team drawing the 4 th Test was a bit of a let down. They were unbeaten however : a magnificent team' Tonie Roux played full back and fly-half, known for his kicking ability and great tactical awareness. He played for Transvaal and earned his Springbok debut in 1969. Additional playing days images courtesy of Colorsport (Copyright)
A shoe box of collectables to include silver teaspoons, carved treen bottle stop, bottle opener and corkscrew, 2 lighters, mid 20th Century field glasses, 2 vintage purses, cufflinks to include Toye, Kenning & Spencer Ltd gold tone playing card cufflinks, foreign coins, Regatta enclosure passes and badges. Location:If there is no condition report, please request
[Games] 19th century Bell and Hammer game with wooden miniature hammer, five dice, five printed cards and instruction sheet. The Royal Game of Bezique by De La Rue & Co. 1877, housed in gilt decorated cloth box (and similar), another 19th century set by De La Rue housed in gilt leather locking case with leather and gilt markers and a set issued by Charles Goodall second edition with instructions and pair of printed markers in gilt lettered cloth box. Group of score and register cards with two early wooden marker / scoring boxes and an antique wooden gaming box housing five removeable trays lined with hand illustrated playing card designs
[Playing Cards] Goodall 1902 Coronation cards complete in original case, an early part set of colour playing cards (single headed court cards), a sealed packet of cards illustrating the Royal Commonwealth Tour 1953-4, Royal Visit to Denmark 1957 and Sir Winston Churchill, selection of cards from Hignett’s Crown Jewels Cigarettes, examples from De La Rue, Hunt & Son, Reynolds & Sons, Andrew Dougherty, Chas Goodall & Son, Manikin Prize Medal, Elephant Brand (boxed), facsimile set of Arms of English Peers of 1688, boxed Lincard game, Game of Patience by Wills 1933 boxed with instruction booklet, U.S. Whist Markers printed for 1901 and others, collection of miniature playing cards, James Bond Tarot card set, 19th century King of Coins Tarot card, Egyptian Tarots etc
[Original Greeting Card] Kate Greenaway Pictures from Originals Presented by Her to John Ruskin and Other Personal Friends with An Appreciation by H.M. Cundall, published Frederick Warne 1921 first edition printed on handmade paper, the illustrations with printed guards, folio in lettered cloth and an original coloured drawing (7 x 11cm) of children playing around a snowman titled A Merry Christmas & Happy New Year and initialled KG in lower left corner tipped-in recto of frontispiece
Happy Families card game (c.1900) comprising sixty hand drawn, titled and coloured character playing cards with families including Mr. Drug the Druggist, Shot the Sportsman, Dent the Dentist, Pilfer the Pickpocket, Block the Barber, Soot the Sweep, Sharp the Solicitor, Mob the Member, Salt the Sailor, Tape the Tailor, Candy the Confectioner, Barrel the Brewer, Brief the Barrister, Chip the Carpenter & Drill the Dancing Master, 11.5 x 7.5cm, and a boxed set of Happy Families (complete) issued by John Jaques with instructions and card case (2)
Trade cards, Seven part sets, Topps 1984 Masters of the Universe He Man (64 plus 3 stickers), Topps 1984 Marvel Super Heroes (Comic Covers, 50 plus checklist), Topps 1979 Star Trek motion picture (82 plus 18 stickers), Unknown issuer Star Trek 1986/87 (35), Unknown South American issuer, Zorro (14 plus duplicates), FTCC Three Stooges (35), Monty Gum Kojak playing card inset (29) (gen gd/vg)
Cigarette cards, 54 cards various issuers including Ogden's Miniature Playing card Actress backs (10), Union Jack Folder (fair only), Murray including 4 Dogs (gd/vg), Muratti including 6 caricatures (trimmed), Beautiful Women (large size, 1 card near gd), Pattreiouex Football Teams F220 South Shields (gd), etc (mixed condition gen fair/gd)
λ A SWISS ROSEWOOD AND MARQUETRY MUSICAL BOXBY NICOLE FRERES, MID-19TH CENTURYone end hinged to reveal 'Repeat/Change', 'Start/Stop/ and 'Instant Stop' levers, the glazed inner cover enclosing a 12 1/4 inch brass cylinder playing twelve airs, with a one-piece comb stamped 'Nicole Freres', the key-wound mechanism stamped 'Nicole Freres A Geneve' and the serial number '32569', with a card label inscribed 'Gamme No. 1212' and '32569', with a key17cm high, 52.2cm wide, 22.6cm deep
A mid 19th Century Chinese Export lacquered Pope Joan games box, the detached cover decorated with river landscape, Pagodas, figures, trees, boats etc., the base interior with four lidded boxes decorated figures, pagodas or boats, bamboo and trees and eight trays, some decorated with playing card King, Queen and Jack motives, one with an Emperor and inscribed 'GAME', the base decorated with figures, the box 30cm wide x 27cm deep x 10cm at highest point
A wooden box and two other boxes containing a collection of playing cards and card games, from circa 1920s onwards, some in double packs, a few appear unopened, games include "Rameses - The Fortune Telling Pack of Playing Cards", assorted pictorial backs including dogs, beauties, Royalty, views, etc (3)
19th century mother-of-pearl mounted card case, a silver plated cut glass salt grinder, a 19th century brass inkstand and blue opaque glass sander and inkwell, a Chinese handpainted egg in box, a small tureen bowl, a set of four grey painted card holders on tray, mounted with playing card motifs and paper flowers, a Zeiss Ikon camera and other items Condition ReportAdditional photos uploaded
A FRENCH LOUIS XV STYLE EBONISED, BRASS AND TORTOISESHELL BOULLE WORK GAMES / CARD TABLE, c1870, the revolving fold over top enclosing a green baize playing surface, with brass mounts and masks, width 88cm x depth 44cm x height 78cm, condition report: the brass inlay has small pieces lifting and missing, some previous repairs, historical signs of usage
Matchbox Superfast 15b Lansing Bagnall Forklift Truck Promotional Issue - red body with labels facing front, black plastic steering wheel, lemon yellow mast with light grey plastic forks, gloss grey base, spiro front wheels & 5-spoke rear wheels - Excellent Plus with some chips to base, in Good promotional packaging consisting of a polystyrene cut-out inner tray and outer card sleeve; along with vintage 1970's issue complete deck of Lansing Bagnall promotional playing cards - Fair in Poor incomplete box. (2)
11 George Studdy print illustrations, including 4 playing card Bonzos from The Bystander, unframed, from the Gay Owen CollectionCondition varies, some mounted to board, others loose with creases and tears at edges but general good condition, wear commensurate with age and slight discolouration
An early 19th century mahogany card table with rounded corners and with an internal felt lined playing surface and carved decoration to the frieze, raised upon a turned and carved central column, resting upon a shaped platform base with turned feet and castors, 91cms wide x 45.5cms deep x 76.5cms high. Estimate £50-80.
LEONID BORISOVICH KOGAN (1924-1985) | AUTOGRAPH WITH MUSICAL NOTATION AND ORIGINAL PHOTO (RUSSIA / RUSSIAN) | 1975 | Leonid Borisovich Kogan (Леонид Борисович Коган) | profession: Violinist | country: Russia | size: 310 x 260 mm (size of the pad) | technique: Original photo | Lot information |Handwritten autograph of one of the most renowned Soviet violinists of the 20th century. Kogan was a virtuoso performer, excelling particularly in the works of Russian and Romantic composers. The card features a musical notation, Kogan's signature, and the date "18.XI.75" with the note "Прага" (Prague), documenting his visit to Czechoslovakia. In the upper right corner, a small photograph of Kogan playing the violin is attached.
A French silver gilt playing card box. 950 standard. Of rectangular form, the pull-off cover and sides decorated with engine-turned design within foliate borders, the cover with vacant oval cartouche to centre, no maker's mark apparent, probably late 19th/early 20th century, complete with playing cards, the box 4.5 x 9.1 x 5.8cm, approx. weight 6.7oztCondition Report: The box is in good overall condition. A few dings and nicks to the base commensurate with age. The cover of the box sits neatly. There are two complete sets of late 19th/early 20th Century French playing cards contained within the card box. They are all in the double pattern designed by Nicolas-Marie Gatteaux. Both of the Ace of Clubs have the 1890 tax stamp. Some wear to the gilt edges. They do not have their original back covers - one deck has a pink back, the other deck has a blue back. Additional images are available to download via this link: https://we.tl/t-SLG8euD0pj
Regency mahogany and rosewood brass-strung card table, the fold-over top enclosing a later lined playing surface, on turned columns and platform base with reeded quadripartite supports, terminating in brass animal paw sabots and castors, 76cm high, 91cm wide, 46cm long, and 92cm long extended.
A collection of eleven pictures The lot comprises D Sherrin, a church before a lake, watercolour on paper, signed lower left; fir trees before a lake, watercolour and body colour on card; James Matthews 'Wiggies Hall, Sussex', watercolour on paper, signed lower left; George Oyston, a shoreline with boats, watercolour on paper, signed and dated lower left; EA Roe, house and garden exterior, watercolour on paper, signed lower left; 19th century Continental school, landscape with waterfall and figures, watercolour on paper; early 20th century Continental school, landscape with a lake and figures, oil on canvas; copy after Louis Wain, cats playing golf; Paul Sandby Munn, anglers near Chappel Curig, watercolour on paper; Café de Paris Coronation Gala Dinner menu, on silk; Fred Rider, herdsmen in a landscape, watercolour on paper, signed lower left.Qty: 11Some with notable surface dirt, all with fading and foxing.

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