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Lot 956

THE WAILING WAILERS - S/T LP - ORIGINAL JAMAICAN PRESSING - STUDIO 1 (S1001). Introducing The Rude Boys: a certain Robert Marley, Peter McIntosh and Neville Livingston, and here they are with their stunning debut LP! This is a wonderful original Jamaican copy released on Studio One in 1966. The record is in wonderful Ex+ condition. Seemingly having very few plays, there are very few markings to the playing surfaces, there are only a couple of extremely minor and faint wispy markings. As is the nature of these early Jamaican pressings, there is some 'pitting' to the vinyl itself, however this is very unlikely to cause any real disturbance to playback. Matrix: (etched) LP-CS1266-A1 WIRL & LP-CS 1266-B1 WIRL. The sleeve is in Ex condition. With fantastic colour throughout, it will be hard pushed to find another looking like this - again, as is the nature of these thick card sleeves, there is a small seam split along the bottom edge. Elsewhere there is only very minor edgewear with virtually no shelf wear noted. We hope the winning bidder will take note of the sleeve notes: "Let's put it on - I mean the disc."

Lot 1414

A collection of three packs of vintage playing cards Railway Snap, British Towns card game and Garden Flowers. (3)

Lot 1096

A prisoner of war, straw work playing Card Box 4 1/2" x 3 1/2" plus a small straw work circular Box.

Lot 216

Two Chinese Canton ivory card cases, 19th century, one carved with two literati playing go in the garden, surrounded by other figures amongst trees and pavilions, a vacant oval cartouche to the centre, 11.4cm, and another with figures seated by tables playing go or qin, talking and drinking in a garden, 11.4cm (2) 清十九世纪 广东制象牙雕庭院人物图名片盒 一组两件

Lot 418

A pair of white metal and paste set art deco lorgnettes, the front piece decorated with flowering jardinière on paste set bale, 6cm x 2.8cm together with a novelty lighter in the form of an ace of spade playing card, a white metal cherub pendant, bat pendant and various other items

Lot 120

A George II mahogany concertina action card table, circa 1750, the hinged rectangular top opening to a baize inset playing surface, above a plain frieze, on tapering cabriole legs terminating in pad feet, 74cm high, 91cm wide, 44cm deep

Lot 487

A 19th century mahogany card table, crossbanded hinged top enclosing a baize lined playing surface above a deep frieze, turned reeded legs, 92cm wide Condition Report: Splits, knocks, scuffs, losses and areas of repair, See attached images for examples of condition.

Lot 1308

Ace, Dubreq and others, a group of 'Top Trumps' card playing sets:, (a lot)

Lot 212

LATE VICTORIAN EMBOSSED SILVER SEDAN CHAIR PATTERN MINIATURE PLAYING CARD HOLDER, with hinged cover, decorated with scrollwork, 2 ½†(6.4cm) high, London 1899, retailed by Edward & Sons, Glasgow, 2oz

Lot 1390

COPES, odds, inc. Flags Arms & Types, Flags, Dickens, Music Hall Artistes, Playing Card, Worlds Police, Song Birds, Sports & Pastimes, VC & DSO, Golf Stroke etc., G to VG, 54*

Lot 126

LATE GEORGE III MAHOGANY INLAID DEMILUNE CARD TABLE LATE 18TH CENTURY the top with boxwood stringing opening to a baize playing surface, above a plain frieze, raised on square tapered legs ending in brass caps and castors 85cm wide, 74cm high, 42cm deep

Lot 147

GEORGE III PAINTED MAHOGANY DEMI LUNE CARD TABLE LATE 18TH CENTURY the fold-over top opening to a blue baize playing surface, above a frieze painted with foliate scrolls and palmettes, raised on square tapered legs painted with laurel trails 92.5cm wide, 75cm high, 46.5cm deep (closed)

Lot 304

Collection of vintage Playing Cards and Card related Games to include Counties of England, Peter Pan, Riders of the Range etc

Lot 317

Collection of vintage Playing Card games etc, Pocket Chess, pin Badges etc

Lot 1253

ROYAL DOULTON POTTERY ART DECO BRIDGE SET, of rounded oblong form printed in underglaze black and overpainted in orange with a "King" playing card flanked by a pair of match holders each with a "strike", containing four shaped ashtrays each centred by an orange or black card suit, printed mark to base, 13cm long

Lot 575

Pressed tortoiseshell visiting card case depicting a lyre playing classical female, small collection of maps and two Chinese coins mounted in ebonised cases etc Condition:

Lot 107

A good collection of Wade Whimsies figurines and ceramics to include a set of four playing card suits, dogs, birds, butterflies, ponies, birds etc.

Lot 206

Goodall  & Son, London playing card pack to commemorate Queen Victoria’s Jubilee in 1887. Backs with coat of arms and VR within yellow border. Standard double ended cards. 52 cards

Lot 208

Goodall & Son, London. The Trafalgar Centenary playing card pack. 52 cards in slipcase 1905

Lot 226

Hunt’s Playing Card Manufacturing Company Limited, England playing cards. Standard double ended courts, round corners, no indices. Harlequin backs. 52 cards. c1878

Lot 230

The Peerless Playing Card Co, London playing cards. Standard double ended black and red courts, square corners, no indices. Blue tartan backs. 52 cards. c1890

Lot 237

Joseph Reynolds & Sons, London playing cards. Comic Fortune Telling Cards. Non-standard cards. Comical scenes on each card with a caption. Plain pink backs. 52 cards with instruction sheet. c1863

Lot 246

Woolley & Co, London playing cards. Standard double ended courts, round corners, Eureka indices (card number within suit signs). Red and orange patterned backs. 52 cards. c1880

Lot 249

English playing card pack dealing with Kings and Queens and general knowledge. Black and white engraved cards. The suit values are a small card in the top left hand corner with full length courts, the red suit signs being coloured in. 41 cards. c1770

Lot 25

F. Gunthel for A. Twietmeyer, Leipzig, Germany playing cards. Ovale Salon-Spielkarten. Oval piquet cards. Probably first edition. German suit signs. Double ended courts. Pink patterned backs. 36 cards and one similar unrelated card, in original box. c1880

Lot 251

Rowley & Co, England. Monarchs of Europe playing card pack. Duty ace GIII, No. 2. Non-standard cards with suit signs of red chalices, black spearheads, orange topaz and green trefoils. Plain backs. 52 cards. c1765

Lot 252

Carington Bowles, England playing cards. No. 69 in St Pauls Church Yard, London. The Beggars Opera. Black and white engraved cards. Maker's name on AH. Each card shows music and words for a song from Gay’s ballad opera. Hearts and diamonds suit signs coloured red. Plain backs. 42 cards (lacking 4S, 4, 7, 8H, A, 9, QC and 3, 7, JD) but with facsimile copies of the cards included. c1765

Lot 254

Possibly Newman, England Fortune Telling playing cards. Black and white engraved cards. First edition. This is the original pre-Lenthall edition (with no Lenthall border). Possibly the first pack of cards ever made specifically for the purpose of fortune telling. Every alternate numeral card has an astrological sphere, and the others are filled with fortune-telling answers. The court cards are whole length figures, the Kings and Queens being the same in all four suits, although with different inscriptions. Every card has a ruled off space at the top containing the name of an astrologer, etc. On the knave of clubs Hewson, the regicide. 44 cards (lacking 3, Jack. King of Spades, 2 of Clubs, Ace, Jack, King of Hearts and 8 of Diamonds – note: all except King of Spades, 2 of Clubs and King of Hearts have been replaced with early handmade cards. Interestingly, the handmade King of Spades is entitled ‘Nestor’ rather than ‘Holophernes’. A duplicate King of Diamonds is also included. Lacking second half of Use of the Cards) in  box..c1690 

Lot 256

Randal Taylor playing cards. The Knavery of the Rump. Black and white engraved cards. Satirical cards, designed by Francis Barlow, describing events relating to Oliver Cromwell's Rump   Parliament of 1648-1653. The illustrations on the cards provide a rare visual impression of the times. Plain backs. 39 cards (lacking A, 4, 7 of Spades, 9, Queen of Hearts, Ace, 8, Queen of Diamonds and Ace, 9, 10, Jack, King of Clubs and title card). c1680

Lot 40

S.D. Modiano, Trieste, Italy patience playing cards. Double ended courts in Rococo style, round corners, no indices. 52 cards, 2jokers and title card, in original slipcase. c1937

Lot 45

A.B. Nordiska Kompaniet, Stockholm, Sweden playing cards. ‘Spelet am Sveriges Stader’ geographical card game of Swedish cities. Square corners. Plain green backs. 88 cards and instructions in original box. c1900

Lot 100

Ten packs of American playing cards including 1119 Authors, American Airlines, New York Consolidated Card Company

Lot 102

English playing cards. Conversation cards card game. Sold by T. Broster, Paradise Street. 19 cards ( 9 white and 10 pink) and rewards card. c1820

Lot 103

Victorian playing card game. Black and white engravings of Queen Victoria, the Royal family and eminent people of the day. Plain pink backs. 50 cards. c1850

Lot 106

J. Evans & Sons, London. Change for a Sovereign playing card game. Printed by Kronheim & Co, London. Green patterned backs. 56 cards. c1865

Lot 107

Possibly C.W. Faulkner England V.R.I. E.R.I. playing card game. Four sets of 13 cards. Suits of union flag, roses, thistles and clover. 52 cards in original slipcase. c1900

Lot 108

H.P. Gibson & Sons, London, England Peter Pan playing card game. First edition. From drawings by Charles A. Buchel. 52 cards, rules and slipcase. c1912. Together with Alice in Wonderland by De La Rue.  First edition. From Sir John Tenniel’s designs. Her Majesty on side of box. 48 cards and rules in original slipcase. c1898

Lot 109

G. Heath Robinson & J. Birch Ltd, London, England. Toby’s Family playing card game. Twelve  sets of four cards. Based on Punch and Judy. 48 cards with rules sheet. c1920

Lot 110

Possibly Jaques & Son, London The Kings and Queens of England playing card game. This is possibly the earlier edition with the younger Queen Victoria. Plain pink backs. 36 cards, game card  and three key cards. c1860

Lot 112

Jaques & Son, London playing cards. The New Game of Illustrated Proverbs. Second series. Plain green backs. 64 cards and rules sheet. c1880. Together with The Street of London card game. Garter star backs. 46 cards and rules card. c1880

Lot 113

Jaques & Son, London. Skits A Game of the Shires playing card game. 80 cards and rules in original slipcase. c1890

Lot 114

Mullord Bros, London. Pope Joan playing card game. Cards numbered 1-41. Square corners. Plain green backs. 41 cards, Pope Joan board card, 2 rules cards and blank card in original slipcase. c1860

Lot 116

Possibly Multum in Parvo English playing cards. The Dockyard. Two sets of 12 cards, each set forming a picture of a War-Steamer or Yacht. This is the sixpenny game which only has 2 ships instead of four.  Plain brown backs. 23 cards (lacking half of card 12 in Yacht and card 3 in War-Steamer) with rules card c1885

Lot 117

Norvic Mill English The British Empire playing card game. 56 cards and rules in box, c1910, together with a Happy Families card game with same back design. 52 cards (13 sets of 4 cards). c1920

Lot 118

D. Ogilvy, 50 Edgeware Road, London English playing card game similar to ‘Laughing Made Easy’ but with French suit signs. Maker's name on ace of spades. Plain pink backs. 40 cards and 4 game cards. c1870

Lot 119

Henry Reason, London. 40 Thieves and How to Catch Them playing card game. 8 sets of 6 cards. 48 cards and rules booklet in original box. c1890

Lot 12

Anonymous maker, Germany playing card, possibly Thomas Murner. Single card the three of hawk-bells with orange coloured pips. German pattern. Small size card 42 x 77mm. . Below suit sign is a bearded semi-human dog. Plain back. c1509

Lot 122

William Sallis. The Little Historian playing card game. Black and white engravings of kings and queens from William I to Queen Victoria. Plain pink backs. 36 cards in original slipcase. c1845

Lot 123

J.W. Spear & Sons, London. The Game of Globe Trotters playing card game. 15 sets of 4 illustrated cards. Follows the journey of a group of travellers round the world starting from Genoa and ending back in Europe. 60 cards in original box. c1913

Lot 124

Valentine’s Games, Dundee. Catch the Kaiser playing card game. World War 1 game. 36 cards and rules card in box. c1918

Lot 125

Waddingtons, England. Beaver playing card game designed by G.E.Studdy. 52 cards and scoring card in original box. c1920

Lot 126

Various English playing card games including five-suit bridge cards, 65 cards, joker and rules in box, c1938, Waddingtons standard pack, each card with a number in a box in green, Lecardo card game  (Lecardo Farmers and Lecardo Football- tax wrapped) De La Rue, c1940, Mah Jong by The Chad Valley Company, Harborne, small cards in sliding box c1924, card game relating to astrology and star signs, red and black, 52 cards (21 with square corners, 41 with round corners) backs gold stars and moons

Lot 127

Marcus Ward & Co, London, England. Playing card game Posies The New Floral Cards. 8 sets of 6 different flower cards. Square corners. Blue floral backs. 48 cards with rule card. c1885

Lot 129

English playing cards by various makers. Four sets of domino cards by De La Rue, Goodall, International Card Co, London and Singer Sewing Machines. All in original boxes. c1890

Lot 130

Twenty five packs of Snap and Happy Families playing card games including Jaques and De la Rue

Lot 131

Nine Jaques playing card games including Counties of England, National Gallery, Hide & Seek etc

Lot 132

Twenty three playing card games including Convoy, Rush Hour, Express etc

Lot 137

Five cased / boxed Bezique playing card sets including De La Rue leather cased set with markers

Lot 145

A quantity of assorted empty English playing card boxes

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