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Somerset. Bill (John), Somersetshire, [1626], uncoloured engraved map, some show-through of text on verso, 85 x 117 mm, together with Keere (Pieter van den), Somersetshire, [1627 or later], uncoloured engraved map, 85 x 123 mm, and Morden (Robert), Somerset Sh:, [1676], engraved playing-card map, original outline colouring, conforms with Skelton 95 as the names of neighbouring counties are marked, 93 x 57 mm, plusLuffman (J., pub), Somersetshire, c.1806, uncoloured engraved circular map with descriptive text beneath, map diameter 62 mm (4)
*Football. Algy Plays Footer, pen and wash caricature, initialled ‘RfRn', approx. 140 x 100 mm, together with a good quality untitled litho. of a player jumping for a header, approx. 310 x 200 mm, and a team photograph of Folly Athletic 1902-3, on photographers card, 245 x 292 mm, plus other prints and photographs relating to football including six early 20th century humorous playing cards in a mount, team photographs, posters, etc. (approx. 42)
A VICTORIAN PLAYING CARD BOX LONDON 1899 BY WILLIAM COMYNS the embossed panels with central cartouche surrounded by classical heads, C and S scroll decoration; an Edwardian purse, Birmingham 1908 with chain suspension and embossed design of garlands and shell motifs; together with a small travelling easel backed photo frame, travelling clock and trinket box (5) playing card case 5.5cm x 3.3cm x 7.5cm
A 19th century Irish 'plum pudding' mahogany foldover card table. the serpentine top with moulded edge and baize skiver above a scroll carved frieze centred by a scallop shell, on leaf carved cabriole legs, the sliding rear legs enclosing fitted racks for playing cards 86cm wide, 77cm high, 43cm deep
* Hokusai (Katsushika, 1760-1849). Blind leading the blind, colour woodblock print, mid-19th-century, mounted on card, approx. 205 x 135mm, together with Shoyu Kyosai, Studies of Shojo, Emperor with young woman, Shuzan playing with a cat accompanied by a young woman, together three colour woodblock prints, each mounted on thin card, approx. 210 x 150mm , plus other similar small-format colour woodblock prints inc. Hiroshige, Genhito Joki, etc. (13)
Two Mauchline ware paperknives (Alton Church and Aberystwith (sic)); a Mauchlin ware trinket box (Presbyterian Church, Portrush); a Mauchlin ware canister (Table Rocks, Whitley); a treen money box with parquetry inlay; a mahogany box with a Tunbridge style butterfly design within a geometric border to the lid; a set of bone and ebony dominoes; a set of 'CV Series' wooden draughtsmen, boxed; two treen dice shakers; an ebonized card box with an applied flower-festooned playing card decoration to the lid; assorted cards and card games; a brass and treen spirit level by Rabone; an ebony ruler of rounded form; two Sorrento ware boxes; a Tunbridge ware box with a bird's eye maple central panel to the lid; and a boxed 'Brinco' Junior No.6 stapler.
* The Holiday Book. The Holiday Book. A group of eleven original illustrations for a c.1950s edition of 'The Holiday Book',. showing children playing with animals and other fantastic characters, includes the front cover illustration of a boy holding an aeroplane, ink and gouache on card, some correction fluid, each sheet approx. 310 x 205 mm (11)
* Long (Nat, 1893 ). Original gouache design for Popular Stories for Boys, c. 1930s,. gouache on board, signed with initials, approx. 555 x 395 mm (22 x 15.5 ins), together with a similar gouache on card design for the back cover of a boys' annual, showing boys playing cricket with a pavilion beyond, unsigned, approx. 420 x 295 mm (16.5 x 11.5 ins), plus an original gouache on card design by Nat Long for the frontispiece to Popular Stories for Boys, showing boys playing football, signed with initials, approx. 305 x 205 mm (12 x 8.25 ins), and a group of four gouache illustrations by the same artist for Popular Stories for Boys 1956, The Tinderbox and Other Fairy Stories, c. 1945, Curly Locks and Other Nursery Rhymes, c. 1950 & The Modern Book for Boys 1956, two signed, sheet size for each approx. 355 x 260 mm (14 x 10 ins) (7)
A prisoner of war bone part set of playing cards each card approximately 1.25" x .75" lacking two face cards and eight number cards in a rectangular box with sliding lid the exterior painted with village scenes within a red band and red pin striping the lid decoration worn the pull lacking one-third of the scalloped edged cut-out handle 4.75" long 1" high 1.5" wide along with an octagonal spinning counter and a pair of dice probably early 19th century Napoleonic and an early 20th century pocket four-drawer telescope in Rexine covered case and a 20th century brass pocket sun dial (a lot)
A Tri-ang Minic Chrysler Airflow saloon pre-war green good-fair condition (lacking one tyre; untested); an inlaid wooden cribbage board with retailer's label for Gamage's; a pack of playing cards promoting the British India Steam Navigation Company; a Pepys 'Kargo' golf card game; an Independent Coal & Transfer Co. 'Moving Puzzle'; four 20th century souvenir fans; and other items.
Cope 'Shakespeare Gallery' 1900 variable (3/50); Hill 'Boer War Generals' 1901 poor (2/12); Wills 'Beauties' (Playing Card Inset) 1897 good (8/52); Smith 'Medals' (numbered multi-backed) 1902 variable (10/50); Bigg 'Flags of All Nations' (horizontal back) 1904 good-fair (5/37); British American Tobacco 'Indian Chiefs' 1930 generally good (7/50); Smith 'Famous Explorers' 1911 fair (1/50); Taddy 'Admirals & Generals' 1914 fair (1/37); Singleton & Cole 'Kings & Queens' 1902 poor (1/40); Duncan 'Flags Arms & Types of Nations' (green) poor (1/48); and assorted other cigarette and trade cards.
Victorian walnut and inlaid card table, circa 1860-80, the shaped rectangular folding swivel top with quarter veneers and boxwood foliate inlays opening to reveal a burgundy baize playing surface, over turned and petal carved columns with turned stretcher and four carved cabriole legs with pot castors, width 92cm
A William IV rosewood pedestal card table, the D shape fold-over top having swivel action and opening to reveal a baize lined playing surface above a scroll moulded frieze on a turned and tulip carved pedestal column to a quatreform base on scroll feet with castors, width 91cm (see lot 426 for illustration)
A circa 1830 rosewood card table of small proportions, the fold-over top having swivel action and opening to reveal baize lined playing surface above blind frieze drawer and raised on turned and knopped double end supports united by low ring turned stretcher, all on hipped cabriole trestle ends with pad feet and sunken brass castors, width 64cm (see lot 426 for illustration)
A walnut and all-over marquetry inlaid card table in the 18th Century Dutch style, the fold-over top with central oval reserve with scroll leaf and flower decoration flanked by birds, all within a further marquetry inlaid surround, proud corners, the fold-over top opening to reveal a baize lined playing surface on pull out rear action, scroll marquetry inlaid frieze and raised on slender cabriole supports with pad feet, width 91cm
Ed. Pignalsoa, Rampe Brancaccio 76, Napoli, publ.- Two sheets of playing card designs lithographed in colours, both uncut, 42.5x51.5cm., ea: together with two 19th century albumen prints of views in Venice, and a further quantity of photographs of ancient Greek vase designs publ. by Verlagsanstalt Bruckmann, 1906, (a lot), (unframed)
*Elizabeth II (Queen of Great Britain & Philip, Duke of Edinburgh). Christmas Card [sent to Percy Benham] 1957 , signed by both and ink dated underneath a col. photo of the couple and two children, in a wooded landscape, Prince Philip standing against a tree, Prince Charles playing with two corgis and Princess Anne seated next to her mother with an open book, printed message facing, folded ivory card with embossed Royal gilt crest on front, 23 x 20cm (1)
A 19th century Anglo Indian pen work ebonised card table the scroll inlaid rectangular fold over top with central figural panel revealing a baize lined playing surface above a similarly inlaid frieze supported on square section tapering legs with canted corners united with a flattened stretcher standing on pointed ball feet 95cm wide 48cm deep 81cm high
A Doulton Lambeth stoneware small vase decorated with stylized motifs (minor faults), together with a Royal Doulton stoneware bowl, the interior decorated with four playing card suits, and a Royal Doulton stoneware pot inscribed 'Ye Olde Cheshire Cheese 1667', all with impressed factory marks to bases.

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