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Guy Madison signed white card with movie still. January 19, 1922 - February 6, 1996) was an American film, television, and radio actor. He is best known for playing Wild Bill Hickok in the Western television series The Adventures of Wild Bill Hickok from 1951 to 1958. Good Condition. All signed pieces come with a Certificate of Authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £3.99, EU from £5.99, Rest of World from £7.99.
A Collection of Silver, including: a cigarette case, Chester, 1924; a playing card box, Birmingham, 1902; two pairs of sugar-nips, one pair in the form of a wishbone, the other in the form of stirrup; a pill box; a sovereign case and a match box holder with enamel badge, gross weight 6oz 19dwt (7)
An Attractive Early 20th Century Silk Fan, being a pastiche of an earlier French fan, the double leaf mounted on carved and pierced bone sticks, decoratively shaped with ovals containing painted flowers, the remainder of the sticks and guards painted with flowers and classical objects. The leaf is embroidered with tiny gold sequins, some of which border the central cartouche showing a gentleman playing a strung instrument to a seated lady, both wearing 18th century costume. The reserves are painted and embroidered in vertical bands, some with flowers and ribbons, others with symbols of love. The verso, a layer of thin cream gauze, is plain. Contained in a good card fan box lined in cream silk covered with woven floral silk in reds, blue and cream. Guard length 8.5 inches or 21.5cm CONDITION REPORT: . Generally in good order, one central fold starting to split and a few slits noted in the rear gauze, but still strong. The box is very slightly soiled but the silk is sound.
* Playing card maps. Morden (Robert), Somerset & Durham, circa 1676 (or later), two engraved playing card maps, each with contemporary outline colouring, Somerset showing the numeral VIII and Durham a Queen's head, the lack of suit indicates that these come from the 1676 edition with the suits removed to discourage gambling, each approximately 90 x 55 mm, mounted, framed and glazed (Qty: 2)NOTESUncommon.We now believe these to be the 'Turpin' issue, and therefore of a later date.
An exceptionally rare and unique section of WWI First World War German aeroplane canvas - taken from a downed Fokker EIII. The small section of canvas features remnants of a hand-painted 'playing card' design, to the rear is written in hand ' 1917 German Fokker EIII '. The canvas has suffered some burn damage, and some holes are present, and is in a fragile state. A rare piece of WWI aviation canvas. Measures approx; 48cm x 27cm.
An 18th century Dutch mahogany and marquetry fold over gateleg card table, rectangular hinged top with a moulded edge, marquetry and satinwood inlay centre of an urn and floral trails enclosing a lined interior card playing surface with the corners trimmed in leather inlaid wooden card represents, fitted with two end single frieze drawers, raised on cabriole marquetry inlay legs with padded feet plus a folding gateleg. 76cm H x 76cm W x 51cm D (closed) 102cm (opened)
A Victorian walnut shaped rectangular card table, folding top with matched veneers enclosing an inset baize lined playing surface, turned end supports and stretcher carved with stylised lotus, scroll feet, ceramic casters, 73cm high, 88cm wide, c.1860***Please note that this lot may have been affected by flood water***
Ï’A Regency rosewood and brass marquetry folding card table, circa 1815, the hinged rectangular top with rounded corners, revolving and opening to a baize playing surface, above a tablet moulded frieze, the turned, reeded and lappet carved stem on tapering outswept legs, terminating in lion paw feet and castors, 74cm high, 92cm wide, 45cm deep when closed Ï’ Indicates that this lot may be subject to CITES regulations when exported. Please see our Terms & Conditions for more information.
Tom McNeely (Canadian, B. 1935) "American Indian Headdresses/Flathead" Signed lower left. Original Watercolor. Provenance: Collection of James A. Helzer (1946-2008), Founder of Unicover Corporation. This painting was originally published on the Fleetwood Maximum Card for the U.S. 25c "Flathead" stamp issued August 17, 1990. Though many Indian tribes clashed time and again with the invading white men, early relations between whites and the Flatheads were generally friendly. This friendship was reflected in the headdresses of the tribe. Made from the tail feathers of a Golden Eagle, the headdress often contained products obtained in trade with the white man, such as wool, felt, beads and other items. Typically used only for very important events, the headdress was most often worn into battle with the tribe's neighbors and traditional enemies, the Blackfeet. The Flathead Indians traded often with the white man, first in beaver pelts during the mountain man era, then in buffalo robes as the demand for beaver tapered off. The Flathead tribe also adopted Christianity, with a Jesuit priest, Father Peter John De Smet playing an important role in converting many. Among the early pioneers, the Flathead were thought to be intelligent, honest and peaceful. But this friendship also had its price: They were frequently decimated by a white man's disease, smallpox. The first epidemic attack was in the 1770s and this was the beginning of a series of plagues which nearly wiped out the tribe. And for their initial friendship with the whites, the Flathead were reduced to poverty and finally driven out of their long-time home, the Bitterroot Valley of Montana. Consequently, relations with the whites declined and the erstwhile allies became foes. Image Size: 15 x 26.5 in. Overall Size: 20.25 x 26.5 in. Unframed. (B12364)
A 19th Century English antique rosewood envelope card / games table in he manner of Gillows having a four section folding metamorphic top revealing green baize playing area. Single drawer to the frieze and raised on tapering reeded column legs with brass castors. Impressed numerals to underside. Measures: 76cm x 64cm.
An early 19th Century William IV antique rosewood card table having a metamorphic fold over top of rounded square shape with central red baize playing area opening to reveal a fitted secret compartment for game pieces etc. Raised on a tapering trumpet column over a fluted domed base with ornately carved scroll hairy paw feet. A great example. Measures: 76cm x 92cm x 46cm (91cm when open).
A 19th Century English antique mahogany and satinwood envelope card / games table having a metamorphic four section opening top with central green baize playing area and four gaming wells, one to each folding section. Single drawer compartment for games to frieze with turned brass handles. All raised on tapering block legs with brass castors. Measures: 79cm x 51cm x 51cm.
Vintage Games Circa 1959 Bell Toys - William Tell Board Game, based on the famous television epic starring Conrad Phillips; Random House Star Wars 'The Empire Strikes Back Mix or Match Storybook, illustrated by Wayne Douglas Barlowe; Richmal Crompton 'Just William' card game, Walt Disney Acroball, MAR Fireball Bagatelle together with vintage playing cards including 'Pepys Series 'Just William', 'Peterpan', 'Woodland Happy Families', 'I Commit', 'Armand & Michaela Denis's 'Safari' x 2, Ian Allen's 'Trains', 'Little Grey Rabbit', Wild Life'; Metro-Goldwyn-Mayers 'Trader Horn', Muffin The Mule', Spear's Games 'Happy Families', Whitman 'Circus Snap', Walt Disney's 'Robin Hood', Ace Trump 'Japanese Cars.
A cracking WW2 Australian Army ‘died of wounds’ medals & ephemera group to Private J. Stone, 2/28th Battalion, who was twice wounded in action, having served in the Middle East & the Pacific, who copped a late war gunshot wound to spine, whilst landing on ‘Brown Beach" Labuan Island, finally succumbing to his wounds 8 months later. 1939 Star, Pacific Star, War Medal 39-45 & Australian Service Medal 1939-45, all impressed named WX 21286 J. STONE; court mounted for display with sewn in dog tag (this is his full entitlement of campaign medals as awarded). The Australian Soldiers Pocket Book; Egyptian watch fob; pocket watch; 2 x dice; waterproof wallet with Jacks name on cover containing large quantity Japanese occupation money; cloth Japanese rank badge; 4 rings on leather thong (these look to be souvenir kill rings); small pornographic booklet; 3 x Tobruk 2/28th Bn unit shoulder flashes; 2 x Australia shoulder titles; company sized group photograph (possibly D Coy) autographed on rear by members; 2/28th 1944 Christmas card autographed by D Coy members; 2/28th souvenir program 17/7/1943; Australian Red Cross Society (Rockingham QLD branch) cloth hospital bag; aluminium spoon and fork; large quantity period newspaper articles & casualty lists 2/28; paperwork from Palestine bus tickets wine labels etc; broached silver ½ crown. With research. Group direct from the family and comprises of one of the best ‘fighting’ groups, with a full list of original associated items & paperwork which we have come across in many years.* See lot #496 for the slouch hat belonging to Private Stone.Jack Stone was born in Dumbleyung, Western Australia on the 18/12/1922. He enlisted at Claremont on the 20/3/1942, giving his occupation as a transport assistant. 12/8/1942 posted to 16th reinforcements, 2/28th Battalion & departed Australia on the 13/8/42 for the Middle East. 8/10/42 disembarked. 1/1/43 marched in to the 2/28 Bn., departed Middle East 24/1/43, arriving Fremantle 18/2/43. 4/8/43 embarked Cairns on the Van Der Lijn and disembarked Milne Bay 4/8/43.Wounded in action 18/10/43 & evacuated Australia G.S.W. mouth, face and tongue. On recovering he was returned to New Guinea and suffered with several bouts of malaria requiring trips to and from hospital. Back with 2/28th Bn on the 15/1/1944. W.I.A. 10/6/45 with G.S.W. stomach. He was evacuated to Perth, Western Australia to Hollywood Hospital, but on the 13/2/1946 he was removed from serious injury list to Di(?) list GSW spine. 18/2/1946, died Hollywood Hospital and buried Karrakatta Cemetery, Perth 20/2/1946.1st wounding New Guinea: The counter-attack came on 16 October, around Jivevaneng Finschhafen and the coast. The 24th Brigade was heavily involved in the fighting, eventually repelling the Japanese attack. 2nd and eventually fatal wounding: Landed on "Brown Beach" on Labuan Island on 10 June 1945.It is rare these days to get such a complete collection not only of medals, service-related items, period news clippings (by a family member) & souvenir from Palestine etc. What clearly stands out was that Jack was a true hard playing and fighting Aussie Digger. He has several charges for A.W.O.L. and his personal effects includes dice, Japanese money to play with & of course - pornography.
TWO LATE 19TH / 20TH CENTURY JAPANESE ROSEWOOD AND SHIBAYAMA WHIST MARKERS, the bone pegs decorated with insects, the wood with gilt foliate designs, together with another plain whist marker, all approximately 9cm in length, together with a boxed set of De La Rue 'The Eastern Highway P & O and British India Lines' playing cards and a Tunbridge Ware playing card case for two decks (5) (condition: one whist marker missing three insect inlay, the card box has splits and top and bottom are not closing flush, the centre insert is in two pieces)
THE RIOT SQUAD - I WANNA TALK ABOUT MY BABY 7" - ORIGINAL UK DEMO WITH PROMO DISCOGRAPHY CARD (PYE - 7N 15817). Scarcely seen original UK 7" demo from The Riot Squad (famously later joined by David Bowie). The record is in top Ex+ or 'NM' condition showing very few markings to the playing surfaces, there are small cataloguing stickers on both labels. Housed with a promotional discography card in excellent condition measuring approx 9 x 15cm.
A late 19th century fitted games compendium, possibly by Goodhall & Son. Fully complete, including 1 unopened set of playing cards, housed in an inlaid light oak case, complete with key. The set includes bone chess pieces, draughts counters & dice and leather games board. Other games also to include a variety of card games a Box approx. 18cm T x 35cm W x 23cm D.
Estate of Peter Wyngarde - a collection of x3 vintage playing card boxes. The first being a wooden inlaid example with silver plate playing card motif to top, the second similar but inlaid decoration in wood, and the third being a silver plated example with engraved playing cards to top. Most containing packs of playing cards. From the estate of Peter Wyngarde (these were originally located in his living room).
A silver and enamel table playing card box, the hinged cover inset with enamel decorated king of hearts, enclosing plain gilt-washed interior, maker George Heath, London 1886, 10 x 7.2 x 3cmCondition: Significant repairs and overpainting to enamel decoration at both top left hand and bottom right hand corners. Each area approx. 2x1cm. Further areas of scuffs, scratches and imperfections to enamel. 8mm surface dent to outer edge of cover towards one corner. 5mm split to back left hand corner of cover, close to hinge. Hinged mechanism good. Cover sits flush to base. General further age and handling wear throughout.
Armand Boua (Ivorian, born 1978)Untitled, 2013 signed 'BOUA' (lower right)tar and acrylic on cardboard 95 x 82cm (37 3/8 x 32 5/16in).Footnotes: Provenance Acquired from the Jack Bell Gallery, London in 2014.Saatchi Collection.ExhibitedLondon, Saatchi Gallery, Pangea II: New Art from Africa and Latin America, 2015LiteratureSaatchi Gallery, Pangea II: New Art from Africa and Latin America, 2015, p.46Armand Boua lives and works in the Ivory Coast capital of Abidjan. A bustling, urban and industrial West African city, its children are at the heart of Boua's work. Street children are vulnerable to abduction, slave labour and sex trafficking. The dark undertones are nonetheless evident with materials such as torn card, scraped paint and tar. However once all these textures are merged together, they show children smiling and often playing sport. Creating a tension between their innocence and the danger that they face.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
Indian School 18th/19th century, a triptych of book plates depicting a female, in naturalistic surroundings, playing a flute to two deer, feeding a peacock from a gilt cup and seated with numerous baskets, each figure beneath a line of script, pages 17.5 cm x 12 cm. CONDITION REPORT: These are all framed and glazed. They are within the same frame. The actual painted image and border for each of the three images are in generally good condition. The actual margins are a bit frayed and marked as you can see from our images. They appear to be laid onto card and would probably benefit from mounting around the margins rather than the way they have been framed.
19th Century dome top walnut inlaid games/card box with cribbage, bezique marker and a set of De la Rue & Co. playing cards, together with a box containing various sets of cards including The Worshipful Company of Makers of Playing cards 'Alice In Wonderland ', Counties of England and others
A Tunbridge ware playing card box, early 20th century, the octagonal box with transfer printed playing card design to the lid, the fitted interior with two divisions, one containing a deck of B Dondorf No162 playing cards, the other a deck of Nelson Centenary playing cards made for the Worshipful Company Of Makers Of Playing Cards, with a deck of French playing cards, possibly 19th century, a further deck of cards, GURNEY BENHAM (W), PLAYING CARDS, Ward Lock & Co Ltd, London 1931, a set of mother of pearl suit markers, a selection of movie star cigarette cards and a pair of folding spectacles (7) For condition information please view this lot on our website HERE
Nicole Freres a Genève - Late 19th Century inlaid mahogany musical box, the 13-inch barrel and complete comb (stamped twice Nicole Freres) playing six airs, inscribed in ink 1081/28824 on printed card of Nicole Freres, the brass bed-plate also stamped Nicole Freres a Genève and numbered 28824, in boxwood-strung rectangular case, 51cm wide Condition: General marks to lid commensurate with age and use, has been repolished at some stage, barrel appears to be in good working order and comb is complete, but flywheel is a little stiff, plays but levers do not currently stay in position so an overhaul is recommended - **General condition consistent with age

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