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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)
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)
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
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
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
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.
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.
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
* 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)
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)
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
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
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.
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)
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

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