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Lot 236

18th century Dutch School - figures in a tavern playing cards, inscribed 'Dutch Card Play' and signed 'A Brower' on label verso, oil on panel, 9" x 11" (a.f)

Lot 353

A PAIR OF SILVER HALLMARKED PLAYING CARD CUFFLINKS.

Lot 391

A CHINESE IVORY CARD CASE of rectangular form carved in high relief with figures playing musical instruments, trees, pavilions and animals within conforming borders, 19th century, 103/4" and another card case of shaped rectangular form carved with a central oval panel of figures crossing a bridge within a border carved with roses and other flowers (2)

Lot 320

George IV papier mâché playing card casket with mother of pearl and chinoiserie decoration containing Chinese mother of pearl gaming counters, playing cards etc on bun feet, 26cm

Lot 2409

Olivewood playing card case formed two books, marked for whist

Lot 1657

Miscellaneous items including two Chinese fans with carved ivory sticks, a feather fan, a wooden playing card box, and an Oriental doll, (a lot), a/f.

Lot 640

A William IV rosewood pedestal card table, the D-shaped fold-over top having swivel action and opening to reveal baize lined playing surface above a moulded frieze, raised on a flaring turned column to a shaped platform, all on four scroll feet with sunken brass castors, width 91.5cm

Lot 691

A Victorian rosewood pedestal card table, the D-shaped fold-over top having swivel action, opening to reveal baize lined playing surface, all above a plain frieze raised on an octagonal column to a quatraform platform, with bun feet and castors, width 91cm

Lot 707

An early Victorian rosewood pedestal D-shaped card table, the fold-over top having swivel action and opening to reveal baize lined playing surface above a plain frieze and raised on an hexagonal tapering column to a quatraform platform on bun feet with castors, width 91.5cm

Lot 2805

An inlaid trick opening playing card box

Lot 324

Pair of silver and enamel playing card cufflink's

Lot 318

A quantity of silver and white metal cutlery, a pearl necklace, a silver plated playing card holder, etc.

Lot 344

A Carltonware green leaf fruit bowl, orange pattern, raised on three orange feet, 9" diameter, two green leaf triangular Carlton ware dishes in apple blossom pattern, 10" and 9" and a Carlton ware sandwich set, comprising of sandwich plate and six side plates, printed with playing card suites (10)

Lot 673

AN EDWARD VII MAHOGANY ENVELOPE CARD TABLE the revolving square top with four hinged triangular segments opening to reveal a baize playing surface and dished counter wells above a frieze drawer on central squat reeded column with four similar outer columns on slender downswept arched legs, brass caps and ceramic castors, 74cms high x 54cms square See Illustration

Lot 448

A GEORGE III SHERATON MAHOGANY 'D' SHAPED FOLD OVER CARD TABLE having a green baize playing surface and with a satinwood and tulipwood crossbanded top on square tapering legs, 36" wide (see illustration). .

Lot 602

Edwardian mahogany and satinwood banded envelope Card Table, square top, baize playing surface, frieze drawer and on square tapered legs joined by shaped stretchers and brass castors, 55cms, (21½ sq.).

Lot 451

A group of four signed England international programmes, v Scotland at Wembley 12th April 1947 signed by an England XI but not it would seem the team playing at Wembley on the day, signatures comprising: Swift, Scott, Hardwick, Wright, Franklin, Johnston, Matthews, Mortensen, Mannion, Mullen and Lowe; v Scotland at Wembley 6.4.1963 signed by both teams including Ramsey, Moore and Banks on debut, as well as Law, Mackay, Baxter, White etc. for Scotland; v Uruguay at Wembley 6.4.64, fully-signed by the England team including Moore, Banks, Cohen, Wilson, Bobby Charlton, Greaves etc.; a 1966 World Cup final programme signed by Hurst, Bobby Charlton, Stiles, Greaves and containing a signed publicity card of Peters

Lot 943

A VICTORIAN MAHOGANY FOLD-OVER CARD TABLE having oblong top with rounded front corners and moulded edge enclosing a replacement playing surface. Secondary swivel action reveals the baize lined recess fronted by an acanthus scroll carved frieze, raised on a solid tapering column with finely carved detail and four downswept legs terminating in scroll feet. 45cm x 92cm x 71cm high

Lot 234

An Italian Sorrento ware playing card case, with a floral mosaic banded side and marquetry front and back in various woods, 5in (12.5cm) h.

Lot 876

A cased set of four enamelled buttons together with three mid 20th Century packs of playing cards and a boxed Lexicon card game etc.

Lot 1435

A card box with Whist markers and playing cards and a mahogany box of dominoes.

Lot 762

A Tunbridge Ware Rectangular Box having detachable lid, containing 2 packs of playing cards, having all over inlaid bird, card, floral and scroll decoration, 12cm high

Lot 547

William IV rosewood fold over Card Table, a rectangular top with rounded corners and enclosing baize playing surface, plain frieze on a carved gun barrel pedestal, decorated with acanthus leaves, concaved platform, rectangular platform base and scrolled seat, 92cms, (3ft sq).

Lot 895

A Swiss bells-in-view musical box, the stained wood case with British Empire pictorial transfer to lid, the 16cm cylinder playing ten airs and with butterfly strikers to the three visible bells, with crank wind, the tune card numbered G6090 69224 to the lid, 48cm wide, 28cm deep

Lot 328

A PACK OF FLORENCE UPTON "GOLLIWOGG" PLAYING CARDS, by De La Rue & Co. Ltd, circa 1910, : based on the illustrations by Florence Upton, a set of 48 chromolithographic playing cards, original instruction leaflet, and card slipcase.

Lot 464

A "PLAYING CARD" CERAMIC CHESS SET, American, circa 1960, : one side predominantly yellow, the other side predominantly red, kings as kings, queens as playing card queens, bishops with diamonds, knights as jacks or knaves, rooks as castles, pawns as the two of diamonds, the king 9cm high, the pawn 6.5cm high.

Lot 125

A Montegrappa Historia No 0691/1000 Italian, 1999 : red pearl celluloid with marked 925 clip, section and trim, two-colour Montegrappa M nib, in presentation box with guarantee, 'Montegrappa' by Guiseppe Fichera, pouch, and card outer, inked mint, together with a pack of Montegrappa playing cards made for the 1995 Dragon Limited Edition sealed mint, and a box of Montegrappa stationery.

Lot 50

Chinese Hardwood Carved Envelope Card Table on heavy carved cabriole supports with entwining dragons, the upper frieze decorated with prunus, the swivel top with baize lined playing surface, the flaps with counter wells extensively carved with dragons amongst clouds & waves, the top extensively carved with prunus, with pull-out drawer

Lot 170

A French satinwood and cut steel card box, 20th century, the hinged cover inscribed "Ecarte" within a decorated border, 17cm x 11cm; two part sets of hand coloured engraved 18th century playing cards

Lot 343

A modern silver photograph frame, a silver mounted playing card box, a plated entree dish and cover and other items of plate

Lot 1

* Beaton (Cecil). Dame Edith Sitwell, c. 1960, printed c. 1970, gelatin silver print on card showing a montage of three head portraits of Edith Sitwell, sl. creased at lower left corner, with small tape mark, 295 x 370 mm, together with Donovan (Terence), Rhasaan Roland Kirk, c. early 1960s, gelatin silver print showing the saxophonist with beret and dark glasses playing three saxophones simultaneously, laid onto card, a few minor surface marks and drawing pin holes to top outer corners, 31 x 28 cm, plus Hopkins (Thurston), Sunday on the Round Pond, 1952, vintage gelatin silver print (used for Picture Post, June 1952), printed details to verso, small corner crease to lower right corner, 38 x 30 cm (3)

Lot 551

A late 19th Century walnut, mother-of-pearl and ebonised Card Case, of hinged rectangular form to a compartmentalised interior; together with various playing cards, width 7 ½”

Lot 907

An Edward VII Silver Playing Card Case, of rectangular form with hinged cover and gilt interior and central divider, with embossed borders depicting romantic scenes, width 4”, Birmingham 1902, makers mark HM

Lot 611

Prints. Bateman (H.M., 1887-1970), The Debutante, colour print, signed by Bateman in ink, image size 246 x 363 mm, together with Watkiss (Christopher D.), Two colour prints of Edwardian tennis games, each signed in pencil, each limited to 750 copies, image size approx. 300 x 425 mm, and other tennis related including an uncoloured 18th century engraving entitled 'The High Borne Prince James Duke of Yorke borne October the 13 1633' (image size 178 x 123 mm), a b & w photograph on photographers card inscribed in ink to verso 'Open Tennis Tournament August 12th-16th - Mr Hurd of Seattle playing Mr Foulkes of Victoria for Championship of the Pacific North West. Tacoma, Washington', size 188 x 237 mm, and a 1960s pastel drawing of a tennis game, plus other prints including signed limited editions, etc. (approx. 15)

Lot 2064

An early 20th Century mahogany card table, the hinged shaped rectangular top revealing a baize playing surface on cabriole legs united by an undertier.

Lot 1

An Elegant 19th Century Serpentine Front Walnut Lift Top Card Table, on Cabriole Legs, the Rear Section Pulling Out to Reveal Piece Drawer Hide Playing Surface.

Lot 1

Two Wedgwood green jasper ware vases with typical classical decoration, 10cm and 13cm high; two similar "playing card" pin dishes shaped as a "club" and a "spade".(4).

Lot 322

A leather and silver mounted double playing card box

Lot 260

Half dozen ribbed rat tail soup spoons in fitted case to/w pair of playing card holders in fitted case, half dozen coffee spoons and tongs in fitted case, and half dozen souvenir type spoons in fitted case, and Old English soup ladle

Lot 1

Chinese papier mache games box, early 20th century, of black ground decorated in gilt with vignettes of figures, the interior fitted with boxes and playing-card trays, and containing a large quantity of mother-of-pearl counters. Width 30cm.

Lot 1

Victorian terracotta tobacco jar and cover, humorously decorated with two panels of dancing and singing groups of cats, entitled 'A Musical Party of ET', and a Louis Wain chromolithograph greetings card of cats playing ping pong, framed

Lot 1

Jaques Counties of England card game (3rd series), sundry playing cards, card boxes and poker dice

Lot 1

A late Victorian silver menu or card holder, in the form of a frog playing a cello together with a match striker.

Lot 1045

A VICTORIAN EBONISED AND BRASS INLAID FOLDING CARD TABLE of oblong serpentine form with gilt metal mounts, the swivel top with inset leather opening to reveal circular baize lining and brass inlay depicting playing cards, frieze with applied masks, cabriole legs and splayed feet headed by female masks, 34" wide

Lot 1

A hallmarked silver playing card box of plain form with hinged domed cover opening to twin compartmental interior, engraved monogram to front, Birmingham 1914.

Lot 1

A George IV rosewood pedestal card table, the D-shaped fold-over top having a beaded edge and swivel action opening to reveal baize lined playing surface, the square flaring pedestal with canted corners to a quatraform platform with scroll feet and brass castors, width 91.5cm

Lot 1

A Victorian mahogany folding coaching/card table of typical folding action on X shaped base, opening to reveal baize lined playing surface, having a single drawer, width 77cm

Lot 557

a playing card box with transfer decoration to the hinged top containing two sets of de la Rue & Co playing cards, circa 1890, one marked Harry quality thrown out of Bert Moguls, a pair of heraldic seals in ribboned cases, and a brass bound box

Lot 115

A collection of Tunbridge ware items, including obelisk with thermometer, ring stand, small playing card box, match box cover, circular trinket box (labelled T Barton Late Nye), rectangular pin cushion, two small rectangular boxes and a Victorian black papier mâché snuff box with mother-of-pearl decoration to lid

Lot 1

A hallmarked silver and leather twenty nine piece travelling vanity set comprising of silver backed five piece brush set, two silver hip flasks, silver playing card case, six silver topped bottles, silver travelling clock case and various other related items, silver decorated with sunburst details and hallmarked London 1912, all contained with a purple leather suitcase marked Finnigan's New Bond Street, London with exterior cover.

Lot 1

Shropshire. Morden (Robert), Shrop Shire, [1680], engraved playing card map, hand coloured in outline, 95 x 60 mm, mounted, together with 4pp. of accompanying text from the same work describing Shropshire. Cowling 145. A reprint of the first edition of 1676. This edition does not bear the suit mark. (1)

Lot 1

A quantity of boxed card games including Kan U Go, Quit, The Crime Club by Peter Cheyney, Counties of England 3rd series by Jaques; also a part set of attractive Victorian playing cards by Hamilton Hills & Co; some Victorian cards with lithographic pictures of fairy tale characters; a boxed game "A Fancy Bazaar ... Comic Game" and others

Lot 1

A complete set of playing cards for the game "Jungle Jinks" by De La Rue, in original box and with instructions together with a Pepys series card game Progress, in original box and with rules; some cigarette cards and similar ++Jungle Jinks cards vg box with wear

Lot 1

A late 19th century coromandel tantalus, the three hobnail cut decanters behind compartments for smoking and playing card materials, the lids with Bramah lock, the presentation inscription on a gilt brass shield dated 1898, 36cm wide

Lot 1

A pair of 9ct gold, black and red enamelled dress cufflinks by Hancocks, the backs and the fronts designed as differing playing card motifs, cased. Illustrated.

Lot 1

CARDIFF RUGBY FOOTBALL CLUB 1885/86, sepia team photograph to its original card mount, captioned to mount with playing results and names of players, by Alfred Freke of Cardiff, 45 cms x 34 cms.

Lot 1

Turned wooden Truncheon with a leather strap, a Playing Card Box, a Spear Tip and a Letter Knife, (4).

Lot 1

CARTON: SMALL BUNDLE ASST PPC including A R Quinton + Pepys “Pinocchio” card game, orig box, + two educational car games “Birds” and “Wild Animals” + two packs of playing cards 330-40

Lot 1

An Edwardian silver open playing card case of rectangular form, the hinge cover with raised cards and motto, maker D & F, Birmingham 1900, width 8cm (Illus.)

Lot 1

An early 19th century mahogany and inlaid D-shaped card table, the fold-over top opening to reveal baize lined playing surface on double gateleg rear action, the whole with boxwood stringing and raised on square tapering supports with spade terminals, width 91cm

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