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Lot 446

Y A PAIR OF REGENCY ROSEWOOD AND SATINWOOD BANDED CARD TABLESCIRCA 1815Each with a canted top enclosing a playing surface, on quadruple turned upright supports, platform, and outswept legseach 75cm high, 91cm wide, 45cm deep (when closed)

Lot 291

A mid Victorian rosewood and ivory mounted playing card holder, comprising four lidded boxes arranged around a card press, 28cmPress function operational with slight chips to the threads, some minor cracks and losses to the ivory mounts, timber in good condition

Lot 1190

James Bond Casino Royale - 'Cartamundi Casino Royale' playing card in framed display, 24 x 33 cm.

Lot 1196

James Bond - Replica props including Casino Royale Vesper Lynd business card, Daniel Craig Trunks from Casino Royale, and a Casino Royale Cartamundi playing card, all framed most 24 x 33 cm (3).

Lot 825

A collection of playing card packs

Lot 532

Football, Jesse Lingard 16x12 matted signature piece featuring a colour photograph picturing Lingard during his time playing for Manchester United and a signed card in black pen. Good condition. All autographs come with a Certificate of Authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £4.99, EU from £6.99, Rest of World from £8.99

Lot 329

19th century Scottish sycamore Mauchline ware playing card box, wooden hinged cover revealing a fitted interior, stamped S Stiven Laukirk, decorated with transfer prints of Scottish castles Length 21.5cm, Width 14.5cm, Height 9.5cmCONDITION REPORTGood overall condition; few imperfections and wear to the decoration on corners of lid; slight surface scratches; no key present

Lot 345

Ten assorted pieces of Scottish sycamore Mauchline ware, including six money boxes, two playing card boxes, thread box and a desk stand with fitter drawer (10).

Lot 1537

Three boxes of vintage 1960/70's games, jigsaws, playing card games etc.,

Lot 305

A MID 20TH CENTURY GOLD COLOURED CHARM BRACELET The curb link bracelet stamped 9, suspending a number of various charms, including a number of gold coloured charms including an Edwardian enamelled flower charm, with ruby and seed pearl accent, stamped 9ct; a gold coloured playing card charm; a dog charm; together with various further metal charms including an enamelled fish; a budgie Size/dimensions: 17.5cm long Gross weight: 49 grams Condition Report: Signs of wear and use, the clasp in good working order Condition Report Disclaimer

Lot 576

"THE AGE OF INVENTION", a Victorian card game, 19th century, comprising twenty printed cards, each illustrated with a comic vignette, to a slip case with applied illustrated title label, published by D. Carvalho, London, together with a Victorian bridge set comprising two decks of playing cards, the jacks illustrated as servants, the queens as a young Queen Victoria and the kings as a young Prince Albert, both sets complete but unboxed, a further Victorian card game comprising sixteen sets of four caricature cards, an unopened sealed pack of Charles Goodall & Son playing cards, a 19th century mug decorated with playing cards, and two Victorian crest albums (7) CONDITION REPORT:The Age Of Invention: Slip case worn and bumped to corners. Cover print worn and somewhat grubby. Cards bumped to corners and marked from use, some with the odd small stain or fox mark.Mug: Shows four descending hairline cracks to the rim, the longest 2cm. The body shows rubbing to the gilt highlights and wear to the printed card design. No maker's marks. 

Lot 657

Extensive Collection of Special Edition Monopoly Sets Many Factory Sealed, a boxed collection, a vintage with metal playing pieces, various factory sealed special editions, Premier League 1999-2000, Thunderbirds, Yorkshire Edition, Disney, Here & Now, Looney Tunes, Edinburgh, Millennium Edition, 60th Anniversary Edition, Monopolino, Historic Boston, Junior Monopoly, Centennial Olympic Games, New York Yankees, Batman & Robin, Hong Kong Travel Edition, Boston in a Box (Monopoly Style game), Thai Monopoly and CD ROM version, together with other sets opened, Star Wars Collectors Edition (2 sizes), European, France 98, San Diego, New York, Spanish, French, German Editions, standard edition and four small versions, card game, two playing boards and a sealed electronic version, opened sets appear complete but unchecked, G-E, boxes F-E, (37) in two boxes

Lot 1602

A REGENCY ROSEWOOD CARD TABLE, the fold over top enclosing a green baize playing surface, on a tapered octagonal support, triform base and casters, width 92cm x closed depth 45cm x open depth 90cm x height 75cm, with a selection of board games (condition:-some veneer loss)

Lot 670

A collection of 19thC and vintage games to include a burr wood box of bone dominoes, a bone cribbage board, wooden draughts in mahogany slide box, a box of bone tiddlywinks and 4 x bone fish, an inlaid/marquetry box containing wooden shaker and vintage dice and counters, a wood and brass box containing miniature patience and 'Peanuts' playing cards, a Peter Pan card game, a Waddington's Lexicon card game and other playing cards.Condition ReportAll play worn. Box with brass lacking brass to three sides, marquetry box with loss, domino box a/f at lock.

Lot 647

William IV Burr Walnut Card Table, the hinged fold-over top opening to a green baise playing surface, raised on triangular pedestal and platform base with three fluted ball feet and castors, 91cm wide x 76cm high

Lot 587

An early pack of Shell playing cards, a pack of Shell and BP playing cards, appears still sealed plus a very early single Shell Motor Spirit playing card.

Lot 176

Playing Cards. A box of playing card sets 1970s onwards (1 Box) Good

Lot 4

Attributed to Sir George Harvey, PRSA (British, 1806-1876)The Curlers oil on canvas33 x 76.5 cm. (13 x 30 1/8 in.)Footnotes:ProvenanceWith Aitken & Dott, EdinburghPrivate collection of Gilbert McClung (former President of the Royal Caledonian Curling Club), thence by descentSir George Harvey is best known for his Scottish history painting and contemporary narrative scenes. Caw referred to his genre painting as 'dealing with everyday life of the people....which he loved to paint, he left work of historical value. They embody the feelings of a contemporary with the veracity of an eye-witness. (James L. Caw, Scottish Painting, Past & Present, 1620-1908, Edinburgh and London, 1908, p.113). Curling, one of Scotland's national sports, has been described as the 'Roarin' Game', with the roar coming from the noise of a granite stone as it travels over the ice, originally outside on frozen lochs. The exact origins of the game are unclear, but curling is widely believed to be one of the world's oldest team sports. The first rules were drawn up in Scotland, and they were formally adopted as the 'Rules in Curling' by the Grand Caledonian Curling Club, which was formed in Edinburgh in 1838 and became the sport's governing body. Four years later, following a demonstration of curling on the ballroom floor of Scone Palace near Perth by the Earl of Mansfield during a visit by Queen Victoria, the Queen was so fascinated by the game that in 1843 she gave permission for the Club's name to be changed to the Royal Caledonian Curling Club.This present work conveys the sense of drama, excitement and humour that can be enjoyed in a curling match. The players themselves reflect the whole spectrum of rural society. The scene also provides details such as the equipment used in the 1830's; such as the size of stones and how the crampets are attached to the player's shoes and galoshes with straps for example. The larger, original painting, now owned by The National Galleries of Scotland (acquired in 1995, NG 2641), proved to be immensely popular when it was exhibited at the Royal Scottish Academy in 1835. Harvey made a number of copies to meet demand. The whereabouts of three of these smaller copies are known; one which is attributed to Harvey and owned by the National Galleries of Scotland (acquired 1923, NG 1579), one that came up for sale with Sotheby's in September 1987, and lastly, the present work, which was acquired by Gilbert McClung (former President of the Royal Caledonian Curling Club) in the 1940's.McGlung gave permission for this painting to be reproduced for 'The Scottish Curler' Christmas card in 1965. The scene was printed on a four-page card, costing fifteen shillings per dozen, and advertised as 'the best action study of old-time curling, depicting as it does all the anxiety and keenness associated with playing of an important shot. The animation of the play springs from the picture to communicate with the viewer.' (The Scottish Curler, September 1965, vol.12 no.1, p.5).For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Lot 48

GEORGE II MAHOGANY CARD TABLE SECOND QUARTER 18TH CENTURY the fold-over top with outset rounded corners, above a plain frieze, raised on lappet carved tapered legs ending in pad feet, opening to a green baize playing surface and counter wells(92cm wide, 72cm high, 44cm deep [closed])

Lot 543

Y NAPOLEON III RED BOULLE MARQUETRY CARD TABLE 19TH CENTURY the fold-over serpentine top opening to a green baize playing surface, above a shaped frieze, raised on squared cabriole legs with gilt metal mounts(85cm wide, 78cm high, 43cm deep)

Lot 721

A retro vintage mid 20th Century 1960's milk glass drink bridge set comprising a cocktail jug and four drinking glasses with each having white exteriors with playing card decoration. The interior of each piece having different colours including green, blue, yellow, purple and beige. Each drinking glass measures approx; 14cm x 8cm diameter.

Lot 138A

A stained and painted playing card box; a similar stamp box.

Lot 53

A wooden writing box with inlaid decorated lid and fitted interior, 34cm wide, a wooden playing card box and cover, a lacquered rectangular box and cover and other wooden boxes.

Lot 29

Lladro figure group ballerina and clown, two Nao girls with puppies, Nao girl seated with blackboard and a Nao child dressed as a playing card jester and six other Nao figures of children (some damage) 

Lot 420

A selection of gaming and desk accessories, including: a Rolyat craft dredge box; a set of four Mr. Bridge pens; a card box with playing cards; two pen stands; two stained wood boxes; and other items; together with three various books, including: The Life Of Our Blessed Lord & Saviour Jesus Christ, by John Fleetwood, Manchester: Sowler & Russell 1796.

Lot 149

THE US PLAYING CARD COMPANY: A DOUBLE PACK OF PLAYING CARDS designed by Bernard Baruch, with Winston Churchill's signature diagonally across the cards, in the original box; accompanied by a Winston Churchill mask; a Rt. Hon. Winston Churchill luggage label and others (a lot)

Lot 161

JOKER (2019) - A one sheet movie poster - rare 'playing card' style - 27" x 40" - rolled (1 in lot)

Lot 1337

A mid-Victorian ebony and boulle card table in the French taste, the hinged top (having losses to cut brass and red tortoiseshell) opening to reveal baize lined playing surface, width 87cm

Lot 275

Stephen Fry signed 6 x 4 cream card. Stephen John Fry (born 24 August 1957) is an English actor, broadcaster, comedian, director and writer. He first came to prominence in the 1980s as one half of the comic double act Fry and Laurie, alongside Hugh Laurie, with the two starring in A Bit of Fry and Laurie (1989-1995) and Jeeves and Wooster (1990-1993). He also starred in the sketch series Alfresco (1983-1984) alongside Laurie, Emma Thompson, and Robbie Coltrane, and in Blackadder (1986-1989) alongside Rowan Atkinson. Since 2011, he has served as president of the mental health charity Mind. Frys film acting roles include playing his idol Oscar Wilde in the film Wilde (1997), for which he was nominated for the Golden Globe Award for Best Actor; Inspector Thompson in Robert Altman's murder mystery Gosford Park (2001); and Mr. Johnson in Whit Stillman's Love and Friendship (2016). He has also made appearances in the films Chariots of Fire (1981), A Fish Called Wanda (1988), The Life and Death of Peter Sellers (2004), V for Vendetta (2005), Sherlock Holmes: A Game of Shadows (2011) and The Hobbit film series. Between 2001 and 2017 he hosted the British Academy Film Awards (BAFTAs) 12 times. Good condition. All autographs come with a Certificate of Authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £4.99, EU from £6.99, Rest of World from £8.99

Lot 7

A Victorian Papier Mâché Card-Case, Last Half 19th Century, oblong, painted on each side with a differing view of children playing in a landscape, with ivory banding, 10.8cm highHinge and clasp fuctioning, craquelure to all surfaces and some fine cracks, front lower right corner with a small chip

Lot 320

A pair of 19th Century porcelain and cast brass baluster shaped candlesticks, the main bodies enamel decorated with two gentlemen in 17th Century dress in a landscape with floral sprays verso, the brass mounts of scrollwork acanthus and shell decoration stamped to base "L Henry" 23 cm high, a slender porcelain floral spray decorated jug of slender proportions with cover 17.5 cm high, a 19th Century biscuit fired porcelain lidded box as a pack of playing cards with King of Diamonds to top, numbered to underside "1876" 12 cm x 8 cm and a Continental floral spray decorated porcelain inkwell and cover 8.5 cm diameter x 7 cm high CONDITION REPORTS Jug - appears in good condition throughout. Lid with minor chip to underside of rim - see images for further detail and mark. Inkwell - basically sound though with chip to one of the lobes of the liner and could do with a clean arguably.Candlesticks - basically sound though with wear to the gilding of the metalwork and slight wear to the enamelling, minor scratching etc conducive with age and use, but no serious sign of damage "Card" box with damage to lid in the form of firing cracks across the king's head and the striker interior. Chip to the corner underside of same end. Small chips to the rim of the base - see images for further detail

Lot 109

Cardiganshire. Redmayne (William), Cardigan-Shire, circa 1676, engraved playing card map of Cardigan (Jack of diamonds), with a large red coloured diamond placed over the county map, with English text above and below the map, near-contemporary ink signatures to verso, 90 x 50 mm,QTY: (1)

Lot 110

Cardiganshire. Redmayne (William), Cardigan-Shire, John Lenthall [1711 edition], engraved playing card map of Cardigan (Jack of diamonds), with a large uncoloured diamond placed over the county map, with English text above and below the map, 90 x 50 mm, together with Morden (Robert). Cardigan Sh: 2nd edition [1676], engraved playing card map of Cardigan (6 of spades), some dust soiling, 95 x 55 mmQTY: (2)NOTE:William Redmayne's playing cards were first published in 1676 as the 'Recreative Pastime by Cardplay; Geographical. Chronological and Historiographical of England and Wales...,'. This example - published by John Lenthall - was the third and final edition of these cards and can be identified by the decorative borders.Robert Morden’s set of playing cards was published in 1676 as a pack of fifty-four cards, including a title and explanation card. The Welsh and southwest counties of England are spades. There was a second edition published in the same year but they are considered comparatively rare. There was a third edition published in 1680 in partnership with Joseph Pask but these were in a bound volume, and finally in 1773 by H. Turpin, but this edition has no suit marks (to discourage gambling).

Lot 477

10 vintage complete boxed games including Lucky Chip nude and Scottish Historical playing cards, metal card case with trump marker.

Lot 417

A set of 19th Century playing cards by F.Wimmer Carten Fabrik Nurnberg, contained in a mauchline ware tartan and playing card inlaid box, stamped M'Beth; and another set of vintage playing cards by De Larue & Co. London in painted and lacquered floral and card decorated case

Lot 392

A late Victorian silver two-deck playing card box of rectangular form with hinged lid, London 1899 by W. & G. Neal, weight 102.5g, height 7cm.Buyer’s Premium 29.4% (including VAT @ 20%) of the hammer price. Lots purchased online via the-saleroom.com will attract an additional premium of 6% (including VAT @ 20%) of the hammer price.

Lot 312

Heraldry, book 'The History of Heraldry' published 1830 together with 350+ 19thC playing card sized cards with a hand painted coat of arms to each (gen gd)

Lot 409

A Victorian brass and walnut playing card box. 26.5 cm wide.

Lot 600

George II Irish Mahogany and Cross-banded Card Table, inverted fold over top on a double gate-leg support revealing a baize playing surface, with counterwells, single drawer, carved frieze, raised on four carved cabriole legs and terminating in ball and claw feet, 87cm wide x 75cm high

Lot 697

Regency / William IV Rosewood Fold-over Card Table opening to a green baize playing surface, raised on a turned carved fluted column and platform base with four scrolling carved feet, on castors, 89cm wide x 73cm high

Lot 188

Early 20th century Copper and Enamel Bridge Ashtray marked with the four playing card suits

Lot 608

Wilson Richard Signature Piece Includes A 10x8 Colour Photograph Plus A Signed 5x3 White Card. Wilson Is Most Famous For Playing Victor Meldrew In The BBC Sitcom One Foot In The Grave. Another Notable Role Was As Gaius, The Court Physician Of Camelot, In The BBC Drama Merlin. Good condition. All autographs come with a Certificate of Authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £4.99, EU from £6.99, Rest of World from £8.99

Lot 205

VICTORIAN WALNUT CROSSBANDED CARD TABLE,the turnover top with baize relined playing surface, on quadruple turned colum supports and reeded swept supports to brass acanthus feet and castors, 92cm wide

Lot 1489

A George III satinwood card table, rounded rectangular break-centre folding top enclosing a baize lined playing surface, above a deep frieze, outlined throughout with crossbanding and stringing, tapered square legs, 72cm high, 92cm wide, 44cm deep, c.1790

Lot 1513

A late Victorian card table, of Irish and campaign interest, by Ross & Co, Ellis's Quay, Dublin, hinged rectangular top enclosing a baize lined playing surface, ring-turned column, the legs incised with stylised leaves, casters, 75.5cm high, 93cm wide, 45.5cm deep, c.1890

Lot 1533

A Regency rosewood and brass marquetry rectangular cribbage box, sliding cover to base enclosing provision for counters and playing card, lined in red kid leather, 24cm long, c.1820

Lot 1581

A Post-Regency oak card table, rosewood crossbanded top enclosing a baize lined playing surface, spreading rectangular column, incurve rectangular base, hipped sabre legs, brass-capped casters, 77cm high, 89cm wide, 44cm deep, c.1830

Lot 1610

A Regency mahogany card table, hinged rosewood crossbanded top enclosing a baize lined playing surface, U-shaped support, incurve rectangular base, hipped sabre legs, paw capped casters, 72cm high, 90.5cm wide, 44.5cm deep, c.1820

Lot 1611

A Regency mahogany card table, hinged top enclosing a baize lined playing surface, turned column, circular base, sabre legs, outlined throughout with ebony stringing, paw-capped casters, 74.5cm high, 90.5cm wide, 44.5cm deep, c.1820

Lot 1621

A Regency rosewood crossbanded mahogany D-shaped card table, hinged top with reeded edge enclosing a baize lined playing surface, outswept tapered square legs, 74.5cm high, 92cm wide, 45cm deep, c.1820

Lot 1622

A Regency rosewood crossbanded mahogany rounded rectangular card table, the well-figured top enclosing a baize-lined playing surface above a deep frieze, turned pillar, sabre legs, brass capped casters, 75cm high, 91.5cm wide, 45cm deep, c.1820

Lot 1665

A Victorian Aesthetic Movement walnut card table, quarter-veneered folding top enclosing an inset baize-lined playing surface, above a deep frieze, turned legs, H-stretcher with spindle gallery, 71cm high, 92cm wide, 46cm deep, c.1890

Lot 250

Actor, Christopher Lee signed FDC commemorating 100 Years of Dracula. His lovely Benham cover features two post marks dating 13th May 1997 and also 4 official horror stamps. This is limited edition 1541 of 5000 and comes complete with information card insert. Christopher Lee signed the front in green ink as he appeared as Count Dracula in seven Hammer Horror films, ultimately playing the role nine times in total. Good condition. All autographs come with a Certificate of Authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £4.99, EU from £6.99, Rest of World from £8.99

Lot 671

A RARE AND UNUSUAL 19TH CENTURY INDIAN KASHMIRI PAPIER MACHE CARD BOX, with gilded and painted decoration, the cover depicting the four playing card suits, 23cm wide.

Lot 276

SIMON, Neil (1927-2018). A group of 23 works, including:Come Blow Your Horn. Garden City, NY, 1963. WITH SIMON'S SIGNATURE on a slip laid in. -- The Odd Couple. 1966. Provenance: Herb Vigran (1910-1986), American character actor (signature). -- Sweet Charity. 1966. -- The Star-Spangled Girl. 1967. SIGNED BY SIMON on laid in card. -- Plaza Suite. 1969. -- Promises, Promises. 1969. -- Last of the Red Hot Lovers. 1970. -- The Gingerbread Lady. 1971. -- The Prisoner of Second Avenue. 1972. -- The Sunshine Boys. 1973. -- The Good Doctor. 1974. -- God's Favorite. 1975. SIGNED BY SIMON on laid in card. -- California Suite. 1977. -- Chapter Two. 1979. -- They're Playing our Song. 1980. -- I Ought to be in Pictures. 1981. SIGNED BY SIMON on laid in card. -- Fools. 1981. -- Biloxi Blues. 1986. Original printed wrappers. ADVANCE REVIEW COPY, UNCORRECTED PROOFS with slip pasted to cover and letter laid in. -- Another published copy. -- Broadway Bound. 1987. -- Rumors. 1990. SIGNED BY SIMON. -- Lost in Yonkers. 1991. -- Jake's Women. 1994. SIGNED BY SIMON. -- Laughter on the 23rd Floor. 1995. -- Together, 23 works in 24 volumes, most published in New York by Random House, various 8vo sizes, most in original cloth or quarter cloth, most in unrestored dust jackets (most unclipped), ALL FIRST EDITION, many FIRST ISSUE, condition generally fine.  

Lot 394

[THE KENNEDYS]. A group of 7 works relating to the Kennedy family, including:KENNEDY, Joseph P. (1888-1969). I'm for Roosevelt. New York: Reynal & Hitchcock, 1936. -- KENNEDY, John F. (1917-1964). As We Remember Joe. Cambridge, MA: University Press, 1945. -- KENNEDY, Robert F. (1925-1968). The Enemy Within. New York: Harper & Brothers, 1960. -- KENNEDY, Robert F. Just Friends and Brave Enemies. New York and Evanston: Harper & Row, 1962. -- KENNEDY, Edward M. (1932-2009).   Decisions for a Decade: Policies and Programs for the 1970s. Garden City, NY: Doubleday & Company, Inc. 1968. INSCRIBED BY THE AUTHOR. -- And 2 others. Together, 7 works in 7 volumes, 8vo, in original bindings, all FIRST EDITION, condition generally fine. Complete list available upon request.  [With:] Kennedy Kards. N.p.: Humor House Inc., 1963. 57 x 88 mm printed playing cards. Original illustrated box (light discoloration). A deck of 54 cards with 1 joker and 1 informational card. Face cards feature Kennedys and allies.  

Lot 116

BOG OAK CARD CASE WITH 'SOUVENIR OF ULSTER' AND 'HAMLET' PLAYING CARDS

Lot 193

A Collection of Various Card Games, Packs of Playing Cards, Gaming Tokens etc

Lot 111

Two boxes of assorted whisky miniatures, stoneware decanters, Rutherfords, including:Glenrothes 1992, 11 year old, Sample Room, bottled 25/1/04 for Berry Bros, 100ml, 43%Glen Garioch, 10 year old, single Highland malt, 5cl, 40%, in cartonArgyll and Sutherland Highlanders bicentenary limited edition miniature, numbered 277 of 1,000, 70cl, 46% (low level)King of Scots, 25 year old, blended Scotch whisky, miniature ceramic bottles, each 5cl, 43% (two in maroon, two in black)King of Scots, 17 year old, blended Scotch whisky, hexagonal decanters, each 5cl, 43%, one in cartonRobert Watson of Aberdeen 'Imperial', blended Scotch whisky, 1970s presentation pack with ceramic thistle tasting cup, 70 proofSilverstate, blended Scotch whiskey, playing card ceramic decanters - Jack and Queen of Hearts - 50cl, 43%various miniature Bells ceramic decanters, etc.Qty: (2 boxes)

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