Advertising, Tobacco issues, Wills, selection of items, three different boxed Patience games each with rule books & playing cards, an unused folder of Wills Bridge scorecards, book 'Popular Card Games' by Dawson, published by Wills 1933, two different sets of Wills dominoes for 'Star' & 'Woodbine' Cigarettes each in original advertising tins, a bezique set in original case of issue complete with scorecards, rules etc, and a Wills double centenary presentation set of Kings and Queens playing cards, 1986 (mostly gd/vg)
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Selection of Harry Potter Merchandise, including sealed quidditch card game set 2000, Mattel uno card game sealed 2000, three sealed sets of Harry Potter and the sorcerer’s stone chapter games, Quidditch, diagon alley and through the trapdoor 2001, Mattel sealed box 3-d game 2002, boxed harry potter card game in tin 2001, carta mundi sealed playing card set 2001, cart mundi round playing card set sealed 2001, carta mundi happy families 4 in 1 card games sealed, sets of wizards of the coast harry potter trading card game 2001, 2 two -player starter sets sealed and three sealed booster packs, Hogwarts style playing card tin 2016 sealed, (11 items)
A GEORGE III AND LATER EBONISED AND GILT METAL MUSICAL STRIKING AND QUARTER CHIMING BRACKET CLOCK, the bell shaped top with central flaming vase finial and four urn finials, above a pediment with fret brass and red fabric sound fret, the arched glazed door enclosing a repainted cream dial with strike/silent, chime/silent and musical dial listing 'Evening Hymn, Loves Ritonello, Rule Britannia, Swiss Boy, Huntsman Chorus, God Save the King, Tancredia', above the main dial with Roman numerals, four train mechanism, eight day movement, striking and chiming on a total of twelve bells, musical cylinder below bells, the backplate engraved 'John Williams, 55 Goodge Street, London, the arched rear door with brass and fabric sound fret, two brass side handles, the whole case on four gilt foliate scroll feet, height 73cm, with pendulum, key and bag of bits of wood and metal, with the clock carries a typed card which details 'On the front plate of the movement behind the dial plate is impressed the name of J Thwaites 35 43 337', on the top of the clock is scratched into the wood F and S with arrows Condition Report Three measurements of movement 1) Plate top to bottom = 25.7cm. (2 Left right = 25.7cm at widest point to 21.8cm below cylinder (3 Measurement of distance of back to front of two plates of movement = 6cm (4 Diameter of spring barrels is approximately 8cm. We do not have a photograph of the J Thwaites stamp and numbers, only the piece of card with the typed mention of it. We believe the dial may be a replacement, but is certainly repainted and it is possible it was seen at this time. We have not dismantled the movement to see if the name exists. The clock does run but the musical mechanism needs some attention to the bells as at least one is slounding dull when struck. The strike is current one hour ahead of itself. We don't know the musical tunes but 'God Save The King' is recognisable in places and is playing this as per the tune selector. The dial is possibly a replacement but has most certainly been repaited, areas of paint can be seen on the back of the dial. The clock runs, strikes on the quarters, but strikes an hour ahead of itself. Both the repeat pull cords operate the mechanism but both are very brittle and need replacing. The Interior of the case is not Original and much may have been replacesd during the 20th Century. The very top of the case is not original and the loose finial does not match the other four on the corners. The fabri in the sound frets is worn red velvet. The scrolled frets on the sides are a little mishapen. No woodworm damage has been spotted. Not all the parts in the bag appear to belong to the clock. We are unsure what relevance they have to this item. There is additional information and a short video on the-saleroom.com for this lot which may be of assistance to you. The 'and later' refers to a repainted or replacement dial, changes to the innards of the case, alterations to the very top of the clock, it certainly isn't as it started, the casem and movement may have been made to fit each other. I am afraid I cannot comment on the orginality of the pendulum rise/fall mechanism as I cannot see inside the plates due to all the bells,cylinders, strikers, etc. All I can say is that the post holding the pendulum is fastened to the interior roof of the 'chimney'
A George III mahogany and satinwood card table, the canted front rectangular top crossbanded and enclosing a baize lined playing surface, with lined frieze, raised on square section tapering supports terminating in pad feet, approx 72 cm x 90 cm x 43.5 cmCondition Report: Leg hinges are stiff and legs slightly loose, areas of loss to the crossbanding sections.
MANCHESTER UNITED An limited edition official folder issued by Futera Platinum with the black folder embossed with the club badge on the front and a Certificate of Authenticity number UK812. Includes 13 cards with gold edging for the players who playing in the final plus an 8" X 7" card including Paul Scholes and Roy Keane who both missed the Final and Alex Ferguson in the centre holding the trophy. Good
Asprey - a silver gilt playing card or cigarette box, Asprey & Co Ltd, London 1975, the rectangular box with engine-turned design, with floral and foliate borders and raised on four 'L' shaped supports, opening to reveal cedar interior, inscribed to inner lid, 6 7/8in. (17.5cm.) long, gross weight 36.5 tr.oz. *Condition: Some surface scratches, heavely inscribed to inner, needs polish.
A French cylinder music box, by Auguste L'Epee, with an 11 3/4 inch cylinder playing eight tunes, with a card detailing them, the rosewood veneered lid with inlaid foliate decoration and paper tune sheet inside. Serial no. 51793. 53cm long, 20cm deep, 15cm highAn accompanying note says that it was originally sold by Adolph(e) Woog of London, who was the agent for Jerome Thibouville-Lamy.Condition report: Music box restored so in good working condition.It is in working order and the teeth are in good condition
American School (late 18th century)Two figures by a card tablepen, ink and watercolour 15.5 x 22cm (6 x 8½ in.)Probably New England, circa 1790.Provenance:Joan Brownstein, MassachusettsPurchased from the above by the present owner in 2014An 18th Century card table, the top half-open to reveal a red baize playing surface is flanked by two bust-length portraits of a man and a woman. This intriguing picture was most probably created in New England in the late 18th Century. The Pinkers Collection of British, American and European Folk Art This charming collection of folk art takes its name from a diminutive 17th Century cottage on the Kent coast where it has hung and grown in size over the last twenty years. It includes watercolours and oil paintings from the 17th to the early 20th Century. Many are in their original frames and in remarkably fresh condition. Despite its rural location and the provincial subject matter of the works it is a truly international collection and many of the lots have come from some of the most important collectors and dealers in folk art on both sides of the Atlantic including Robert Young, Denzil Grant and Charles Plante in England and David Wheatcroft, Joan Brownstein and Austin Miller in America.Folk Art has been described as 'the unselfconscious creativity of academically untrained artists' (Robert Young, Folk Art, 1999) and it is this quality that gives many of the works an immediacy and playfulness that has chimed with generations of collectors. Some of the pictures, by journeymen artists, artisans or amateurs are provincial reinterpretations of more sophisticated works, such as the early 18th Century Yate family portraits (lot 122). Others have a joyful disregard of accepted ideas of scale, perspective and colouring, giving them a timeless quality which draws parallels with 20th Century artists including Alfred Wallis and John Nash, such as View from La Moinerie (lot 120) and the American School Portrait of a girl (lot 103) has an Outsider Art quality reminiscent of the Art Brut movement founded by Jean Dubuffet. Regardless of their origins this unique and varied collection is the manifestation of the vision and passion of a true collector.Condition Report: The sheet has been wrapped around a piece of card and the whole thing laid down on a card mount. Staining and discolouration to the sheet including brown spots throughout. There vertical and horizontal crease marks where the sheet has previously been folded into four. At the centre meeting point of these creases in a small pin hole. There are also various areas of skinning and loss along these crease lines. Where the sheet has been folded around the card, there are also small splits to the weaker areas of the sheet. There are two areas of repair to the upper right edge and a further area of possible repair to the lower right edge. There are also some areas of light water stains throughout but this is largely confined to the lower edges. Some fading to the pen detail in the lady's face. With additional general wear commensurate with age and fragility of the paper.Condition Report Disclaimer
19th century mahogany card table, the rounded rectangular hinged top enclosing baize playing surface, scroll-carved frieze raised on ring-turned column, sabre legs terminating in brass caps and castors, 91cm wide, 75cm high, and 45cm deep.CONDITION REPORT: Some colour fading to the top. Frieze veneer lacking to the top. The top is straight. Legs are good (metal brackets to the underside). No sign of worm. Table steady.
A George III satinwood, purple wood and tulipwood banded demi-lune card tableThe hinged top enclosing a baize lined playing surface on square tapering legs, the front legs surmounted by inlaidanthemion, 96cm wide x 45cm deep x 74cm high, (37 1/2in wide x 17 1/2in deep x 29in high)This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: TPTP Lots denoted with a 'TP' will be moved to an offsite storage location (Cadogan Tate, Auction House Services, 241 Acton Lane, London NW10 7NP, UK) and will only be available for collection from this location at the date stated in the catalogue. Please note transfer and storage charges will apply to any lots not collected after 14 calendar days from the auction date.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
Two early white wood rectangular boxes, probably early Tunbridge ware, both with sliding lids, one decorated with six playing cards and a duty card within dot and wave border, and containing thirty eight comical coloured game cards, 11 x 7.7 x 4cms, the other painted with a rose spray and fitted with two inkwells, stamp slope and open compartment, 11 x 6.7 x 4cms. (2)
A 19th Century English antique Dutch marquetry inlaid card table / games table having an inlaid top decorated with scrolls and leaves with metamorphic action containing storage area. The hinged lid opening to reveal a beautiful chess board games area with inlaid playing cards and dice. All raised on tapering square legs. Measures: 77cm x 76cm x 36cm.
Jon Hall signed card. Actor. Signed on vintage 3 x 2 inch cream card. Comes with original mailing envelope dated 1946. Has Biography pages included. February 23, 1915 December 13, 1979, was an American film actor known for playing a variety of adventurous roles, as in 1937's. Good Condition. All autographs are genuine hand signed and 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.
Maurice Rocco signed card. Musician. Dedicated. Signed on vintage 3 x 2 inch cream card. Comes with original mailing envelope dated 1947. Has Biography pages included. June 26, 1915 March 24, 1976, was an American pianist, singer, actor, and composer known for playing boogie-woogie piano and his disdain for using a piano bench. Good Condition. All autographs are genuine hand signed and 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.
A Meissen porcelain group, 19th century, a mother seated with her three children, crossed swords mark, incised 'E 69', impressed '8', and with painted red script 'F'22cm high Condition report: Boy in turquoise with arm broken and missing.Loss to end of mother's shoe.Loss to boy's playing cards. Two finger tips on her right missingChild in lap has two missing finger tipsBase with green stain marks One card on box with missing edge
* Playing cards. The Perpetual Almanac; or, Gentleman Soldiers' Prayer Book, [London]:Catnach, Printer, 2, & 3, Monmouth-Court, Seven Dials, circa 1838, printed broadside in double columns with an illustrative border of 48 playing cards, 2 woodcuts at head of columns beneath mast-head title, some browning and age wear, laid on card, marginal creasing and a little loss including blank paper loss to lower right corner, 37.5 x 25 cmQty: (1)NOTESThe broadside tells the humorous story of how Richard Middleton, a private soldier, in the 60th Regiment of Foot, who when caught playing at cards during the church service told the mayor he read the bible by identifying each card with a biblical story.
Ed Sheeran’s Childhood Lego together with this A4 photograph on a card as seen, signed by Ed. Ed Sheeran loved to play with Lego as a child. He picked up Lego again when he first went on tour in his late teens. Ed still sees playing with Lego as an enjoyable, creative and therapeutic pastime. A collection of Ed’s childhood Lego featured in the Ed Sheeran: Made in Suffolk exhibition in Ipswich 2019-20. This lot comprises 30 pieces of loose Lego which Ed played with as a child and has come from the same box which remained in his bedroom when he left home. The Lego pieces are individual pieces and In his song Lego House (2011), Ed uses Lego as a visual metaphor for the building, or dismantling, of a relationship. The attached image of Ed and the Lego lion which is an A4 card is included in the lot and has been signed by Ed Sheeran. Donated by: John & Imogen Sheeran Photo: Doug Atfield (1) & John Sheeran (2) - Ed Sheeran, aged 8, at Legoland 1999
Original vintage skiing and winter sport travel poster for a Tatra Cup sport event in November 1950 - Tatransky Pohar Vysoke Tatry 15-26.11.1950 Ceskoslovenska Obec Sokolska - featuring a great design depicting three ski poles with their baskets in the red white and blue Czechoslovakia flag colours joined in Olympic style rings rising over a snowy mountain range against the blue sky, the text against the sky above in white and below in bold red and blue letters agains the white snow background, the artist name next to a playing card club / clover design. Ofest Pravda Zilina. The Ceskoslovenska Obec Sokolska / Sokol (or Falcon in English) was a physical training organisation formed in Prague in 1862 under the motto of "a strong mind in a sound body" as a precursor to the Scout movement. The alpine Tatra Mountains (aka Tatras) are located in the former Czechoslovakia bordering northern Slovakia and southern Poland. Vysoke Tatry is located in the High Tatras. The area hosted the FIS Nordic World Ski Championships in 1935 and 1970. Excellent condition, small stain, backed on linen. Country of issue: Slovenia, designer: A. Krasnica, size (cm): 85.5x61, year of printing: 1950
A George III mahogany and rosewood crossbanded serpentine card table having a baize lined playing surface on square cut supports, width 92cm, together with a late George III mahogany and satinwood crossbanded Pembroke table, having hinged rectangular top and square tapered supports, width 84cm (2)
Lead Devils playing cards, Golly and Peg Dolls, red painted Devils seated on a bench, (condition: some paint loss to bench), 4 ½” (11cm) long, together with Golly and Peg Doll on crocodile, four further Golly and Peg doll figures (all a.f) gnome and a De La Rue card game ‘Golliwogg-A Round Game’ (sic), (condition: lacks one playing card).
A George II mahogany concertina action folding card table, circa 1750, the hinged top enclosing a baize playing surface, 73cm high, 86cm wide, 43cm deep Provenance: Jonathan HarrisCondition Report: Marks, knocks, scratches, abrasions consistent with age and use,The top with old splits and cracks and indentations,The baize is a more modern replacement Old splits and cracks, some chips and losses to some elements around the frieze, a section is held on by brown tape - this has not been investigated.The action operating at time of report and holding the top open, there is a sliding tray to secure and this is operating at time of report, the hinges to all elements appear to be originalPlease refer to additional images for visual reference to conditionCondition Report Disclaimer

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