A 19th century mahogany and inlaid Dutch fold-over card table with a hinged floral inlaid top opening to reveal a baize lined interior the four corners inlaid with playing cards above a floral inlaid frieze and turned support and shaped quadform base with turned feet. From Brooklands House Hampshire
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*Games. Nouveau Jeu du Cirque, pub. Paris, c. 1860s, four-fold hand-col. litho. playing board depicting circus characters and animals with ladders and tightropes, etc. (similar to snakes and ladders), contained in orig. paper covered wood box with col. litho. lid and printed instructions (box and lid soiled and distressed), together with The Comic Society. A New Game of Metamorphoses, c. 1840s, comprising sixteen hand-col. character cards (complete?), orig. card box with pict. lid (a little worn), with three various jigsaw puzzles and other various games and novelties incl. a pack of De La Rue cards entitled Golliwog - Round Game (a carton)
*Harris (H. H.). "Ha, Ha, Ha. He's Missed It!", original watercolour and gouache illustration of an elephant and crocodile playing golf, for 'What Fun', signed, approx. 380 x 285 mm, together with six other original watercolour and gouache illustrations by the same artist for What Fun, all featuring animals playing sports, including cricket, croquet, football, rounders, marbles and an egg & spoon race, each signed, similar sizes, all mounted on card (7)
A Regency mahogany pedestal card table, the D shaped fold-over top having rosewood crossbanded edge, swivel action and opening to reveal a baize lined playing surface above a plain frieze on an octagonal flaring pedestal with gadrooned mouldings, circular platform and raised on four knopped outswept reeded supports with brass hairy paw caps and castors, width 91cm
A Regency rosewood and brass inlaid pedestal card table, having a D shape fold-over top with swivel action (warped) opening to reveal baize lined playing surface above a brass strung frieze, replacement centre pedestal column to a circular platform on four brass strung outswept supports with brass hairy paw caps and castors, width 89cm.
A Dutch Mahogany and Marquetry Inlaid Foldover Card Table, early 19th century], with green baize lined playing surface edged with repeat flowerhead motif, the top inlaid with a vase, bird, flowers and scrolls in profusion within a double stringing line, further detail to the frieze and tapering square legs, 84cm by 41.5cm by 78.5cm
A collection of Chinese mother-of-pearl gaming counters, comprising: fourteen round and plain, fourteen round and engraved, fifty-four part painted with symbols for playing card suits, four fish, twelve rectangular part painted with the symbols for playing card suits and engraved with numbers, thirty-three shaped rectangular and engraved, thirty-eight rectangular engraved with doves and lozenges, five others and a Chinese mother-of-pearl box with a lid engraved with Oriental figures (some damage)
A GOOD GEORGE II MAHOGANY FOLD-OVER CARD TABLE having an oblong top with projecting front corners, enclosing a green baize-lined playing surface and four square corner gaming wells, the front frieze having a short central drawer with original brass backplate bale handle, on a knuckle-jointed gateleg and three standard legs all of slender cabriole form terminating in pad feet, the whole of fine quality, colour and condition, 81cm x 40cm x 72cm high, (32in x 16in x 28.3in)
A doll's pram, c.1960s, probably by Tri-ang, with a folding blue plastic hood; a Sasha doll's 'cut-out and sew' clothing pack in original card sleeve; a Japanese clockwork tinplate toy in the form of a cat playing with a ball; a Royal Doulton "Bunnykins" nursery bowl; a modern 'Sunny Jim' Force Wheat Flakes rag book doll; and a modern Olive Oyl soft toy, (6).
A Mauchline Ware playing card box, the hinged cover printed with a view of 'Rochester Cathedral', 11cm wide, a similar napkin ring printed with 'Carlisle Parade & Robertson Terrace, Hastings', 5cm diameter, a tapered cylindrical tumbler holder, depicting 'The Beach, Hastings' and a Photographic Ware drum-shaped box, the cover depicting Charles Dickens, 6cm diameter (4)
George III mahogany inlaid demi-lune card table, circa 1780-95, the top crossbanded and with boxwood string inlays opening over two gates to the rear, green baize playing surface, the frieze further crossbanded and similar boxwood string inlays, raised on tapered square section legs, width 38ins

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