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Two rectangular leather cases, each opening to reveal six individual compartments, containing a few gaming counters, six silver decanter labels, detailed; Brandy, Port, Claret, Sherry, Gin and Whisky, a silver cased folding square miniature travelling clock, four gilt metal matchbox slides, with gem set floral motifs, four matching stands, with gem set floral motifs, four further stands, with playing card motifs, a pair of plated candle snuffers, a bottle opener, a set of six plated beakers, with a leather case, a blue glass eye bath and sundry.
A French boullework rectangular box, 19th century, the interior filled with needles and sewing tools, 24cm wide, together with a leather card box, containing playing cards and two wood and ivory bezique markers decorated with gilded flowers and mother of pearl birds to the indicators, together with a elephant finial cane handle( a lot)
Adolf Hitler Reich Chancellery Personal Stationary and Postcards Collected in 1945 by Former West Ham Footballer Terry Woodgate, the stationary is blank with one having embossed eagle with Kanzlei des Fuhrers der NSDAP underneath, other piece has embossed eagle and DER FUHRER underneath. Also a Adolf Hitler card from his stationary, postcard of Hermann Goering, part of a postcard of Luftwaffe Knights Cross Oak Leaves and Swords winner Hauptman Thlefeld, postcard of Luftwaffe Knights Cross Oak Leaves and Swords winner Hauptmann Philipp and five postcards of sites in Berlin. Some wear but generally good condition. The grouping is accompanied by a newspaper article form the Eastern Daily Press on 10th July 1998 which featured the grouping when it first sold at auction. The article states that Terry Woodgate picked the items up when playing for West Ham in a match, in October 1945 against British United Services side at the Olympic stadium, Berlin. The article details the items in this grouping as those that he picked up when they visited the bombed city after the game. Terry Woodgate played for West Ham United 259 times from 1938-1954, scoring 48 goals. He also played for Peterborough United and March Town United. After finishing his football career he became the landlord of the Cock Inn Public House in March, Cambridgeshire. Woodgate died in April 1982.
Collection of 15 complete sets contained in a modern album, all were issued by Will's with their Scissor brand cigarettes, sets include Military Portraits, Beauties (green surround), Beauties (playing card inset), Beauties & Children, Victoria Cross Heroes, Heroic Deeds, etc mixed condition with many G - VG cat value £1300+
Assorted Collectables, comprising a Victorian Mauchline Tartanware card case, printed with the 42d or Sutherland tartan, 10.7cms high; A leather playing card case, by B. Finnigan, Manchester, fitted for two packs, 10.5cms high, and a small collection of various seals and period sealing wax sticks.
A choice George IV rosewood and painted games table, the shaped rectangular top painted with an oval figures playing cards, and titled Two to One, triform outswept and gilt painted scrolling terminals raised upon a triform downswept plinth base similarly painted, and framed with painted peacock feathers enclosing a beige line playing surface possibly over a red leather original surface, each angle painted with a playing card from the four suits above a frieze painted with roses and other blooms and leaves raised upon a fluted bell shape shaft, 74cm high x 91 x 45cms closed (illustrated)
Orient Line - Mail Steamers between London and Australia : A pack of John Waddintgon Leeds & London circular playing cards and rules for 'The Game of 500 ' Each card approx 3" diameter. (52 cards - no 8 of hearts and with one Joker) CONDITION: Please Note - we do not make reference to the condition of lots within catalogue descriptions. We are however happy to provide additional information regarding the condition of items on request.
Barry Nelson signed card, He was the first actor to play James Bond on screen, in a 1954 adaptation of Ian Fleming`s novel Casino Royale on the television anthology series Climax! (preceding Sean Connery`s interpretation in Dr. No by eight years). Reportedly this was considered a pilot for a possible James Bond television series, though it`s not known if Nelson intended to continue playing the character. Nelson played James Bond as an American agent whom some in the program call "Jimmy". In 2004, Nelson said, "At that time, no one had ever heard of James Bond. Good condition
Double Pack Of Playing Cards made for Winston Churchill by Bernard Baruch. Here’s a full set of playing cards in the original box. One deck in white, the other in black. Bernard Baruch had these special playing cards made for Churchill with his signature. Winston S. Churchill, diagonally across the back of each card and also on the protective case. These are high quality cards made by U.S. Playing Card Co., edges coated in silver. 606 Congress. Two jokers per deck for a total of 108 cards. From Winston Churchill collection from Gordon Jack Green His Protection Officer.
A SCOTTISH PROVINCIAL SILVER TEASPOON Perth, Robert Keay II, circa 1840, struck once with Perth bird mark and once with maker`s mark, point end pattern, drop heel monogrammed, 12.5cm long, 10.3g gross; with two silver napkin rings; a set of three coffee spoons with playing card suit finials; and a silver Brighton souvenir spoon; 69.9g (2.25 troy ozs) gross
A SCOTTISH PROVINCIAL SILVER TEASPOON Perth, Robert Keay II, circa 1840, struck once with Perth bird mark and once with maker`s mark, point end pattern, drop heel monogrammed, 12.5cm long, 10.3g gross; with two silver napkin rings; a set of three coffee spoons with playing card suit finials; and a silver Brighton souvenir spoon; 69.9g (2.25 troy ozs) gross
Chippendale style mahogany concertina action folding card table, the rectangular folding top opening to a green baize playing surface over a base pulling out with a sliding counter tray acting as a brace, and with Chinese Chippendale style blind fretwork decoration to the frieze and the upper chamfered square section legs, width 91cm, height 73cm, depth 45.5cm
Regency rosewood and brass inlaid pedestal card table, circa 1820, the top with broad crossbanding and with brass line inlay, swivelling open to reveal blue cloth playing surface, over a hexagonal column and four sabre legs with further brass inlays and brass leaf capped toes with castors, width 91.5cm

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