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Lot 9

TM King George VI and Queen Elizabeth - signed 1947 Christmas card with gilt embossed crown to cover, black and white photograph to the interior, of The Royal Family relaxing around a grand piano, with Princess Margaret playing to interior, signed 'George R.I. 1947 Elizabeth R.'

Lot 2040

Sealed pack of playing cards, circa 1830, Hunt & Sons card makers to His Majesty, Great Mogul label, the stamp office label sealing the pack is also intact and unbroken (1)

Lot 2446

A Victorian figured walnut and satinwood inlaid card table, the D-shaped fold-over top revealing a baize lined playing surface, on turned column and quatraform base terminating in casters, w.92cm, d.45cm, h.70cm

Lot 1606

A Victorian gilt metal and ivory mounted dome top playing card box, 22cm wide x 8cm high x 14cm deep. Illustrated

Lot 278

ART DECO MANTEL CLOCKalong with opera glasses, parquetry playing card case, clock and portrait miniature

Lot 152

A Multi Blade Folding Pocket Knife, with mother of pearl scales; together with a novelty folding knife, detailed as a playing card and a miniature two blade folding knife (closed length 2.9cm). (3)

Lot 343

A Hallmarked Silver Playing Card Box, of plain rectangular form with twin glazed apertures to the hinged lid, 14.9cm wide.

Lot 313

Silver Plated Playing Card Holder. In original packaging

Lot 677

A Collection of Six Ceramic items To include: Shell shaped Wedgwood dish with floral pattern; Wedgwood small vase decorated with birds and flowers; A Wedgwood playing card box with two brand new decks of cards; an Aynsley 'Wild Tudor' sugar bowl; a lidded Wedgwood bowl with floral patterns and a Wedgwood ash tray decorated with birds and flowers.

Lot 500J

A set of four copper enamelled ashtrays, late 19th/early 20th century, each decorated with playing card symbols, in a black leather case, diameter 8.4cm.

Lot 71

A late Victorian/Edwardian mahogany playing card box, The Sandringham Whist cabinet, by Charles Goodall & Son Ltd, London, hinged cover enclosing a lift-out tray, De La Rue cards and whist markers, 17cm wide, c.1900

Lot 205

AN INLAID PLAYING CARD BOX, W 16 cm, D 12.5 cm, H 5 cm, together with a collection of three Mauchlin ware boxes (4)

Lot 286

A VICTORIAN MAHOGANY GAMES COMPENDIUM, the plain oblong box with vacant inset brass panel to the cover, hinged and opening to reveal a four fold leather board to the lid, with backgammon and chess to one side and a printed pink "Steeple Chase" game to the other, containing a natural and black stained Staunton pattern small chess set (lacks a black rook), King 2 1/2" high, and matching draughts (14 black and 15 white), two green and two pink card Bezique, Bridge and Whist markers, a pack of Goodall's and a pack of De La Rue playing cards, Spellicans (sic), later Tiddlywinks, three metal hounds, a later set of draughts (12 of each), and a 36pp. "J.B. Power" Guide (Est. plus 21% premium inc. VAT)

Lot 80

A 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, green mark, inscribed D5096/14 in black, 5" wide (Est. plus 21% premium inc. VAT)

Lot 1347

A late 19th century Aesthetic Movement envelope card table in the manner of Gillows of Lancaster, amboyna wood and ebonised and fitted with a frieze drawer, raised on turned legs with castors. Width 57 cm. CONDITION REPORT: The table is in generally good original condition. The top is flat and not warped. There are tiny veneer nibbles to the points of each envelope. There is also a small veneer loss to the rear left hand corner but again this is minimal. The flaps hinge as they should and have all original brasswork. The blue baize playing surface is a little stained and dirty and is laid over what was probably originally a leather finish. The tooled leather edge is present. There are small sections of boxwood stringing and crossbanding missing on one flap. The drawer front is in good condition. The ebonised edge above the drawer front has numerous small scratches and scuffs. The frieze is in good condition all around with no losses. All legs are in good order with no visible damage or repairs. The castors are original. The legs and stretchers have the usual minor scuffs and marks that one would expect. The front right hand leg is slightly of straight. In fact all legs are slightly off square. We cannot see why this is the case.

Lot 1698

A George III mahogany card table, with inverted breakfront opening to a baize lined interior with counterwells and fitted with a frieze drawer and raised on shell carved cabriole legs terminating in pad feet. Width 98 cm. CONDITION REPORT: This table is in extremely good condition and could be used or resold in its current state without the need for any repairs or restoration. The table has been restored in fairly recent years. There is a veneer patch to the rear left hand corner of the top. The top is of good colour and flat with no warping. The interior based lined playing surface is a little discoloured but in generally good order with no tears or losses. All counter wells are in good condition. The drawer front is in good order. The handles are later replacements but the backplates do cover the previous handle holes which are not quite from the same place as the current ones. The drawer lining is oak. The frieze is in good condition all around. The legs are all in good order with no repairs. We can see no evidence of any woodworm. The table is structurally very sound.

Lot 14

Three silver pin dishes, in the form of playing card suites, club, heart and spade, various dates and makers, 4.3 oz

Lot 684

A Regency mahogany folding card tableThe rectangular top with rounded front corners ebonised stringing enclosing a baize lined playing surface raised on a C shaped bracket with a stepped plinth base and four down swept supports, each with conforming stringing and applied with brass four feet and castors, 92cm wide.

Lot 227

ASCRIBED TO WILLIAM HOGARTH (1697-1764) "THE CARD PARTY" A group of revelling figures playing cards in an interior, black chalk, pen and brown ink, brown and grey wash, heightened with white, 24cm x 37cm Provenance: The Earl of Warwick, Christie's London, 20th May 1896, lot 182, sold for 2 1/2gns to Greville Major David Rasch, Sotheby's London, 9th December 1964, Lot 42 as 'William Hogarth' where purchased by G.D. Lockett A Dorset Private Collection

Lot 47

19th Century French burr walnut, tulipwood and porcelain mounted fold-over card table, the quartered serpentine top with tulipwood panels and cast brass border enclosing green baize-lined playing surface, the friezes with further cast mounts including Sevres-style porcelain portrait panel, raised upon four cabriole legs with gilt sabots, 85cm x 43cm x 75cm high Condition: Top water stained, faded and missing central inlay, some wear to green baize interior - Please see extra images and TELEPHONE department if you require further information

Lot 59

Mid 18th Century mahogany fold over card table, the oblong top with lobed front corners enclosing green baize-lined playing surface with circular corner dishes and oval guinea wells, over cock beaded frieze drawer with pierced brass back plate bale handles, on cabriole legs terminating in ball and claw feet, 84cm wide x 73cm high Condition: Top has been French polished some years ago now has minor scratches - Please see extra images and TELEPHONE department if you require further information

Lot 60

Mid 18th Century mahogany fold over top card table, the oblong top with rounded front corners enclosing green baize lined playing surface, over a cock beaded single long drawer with brass swan neck bale handles, raised upon club legs with lappet carved knees, 77cm wide x 38cm deep x 73cm high Condition: Top has been French polishes some years ago and has light coloured scratch to front left corner, one rear pad foot has crack through it and other rear pad foot is missing rear section - Please see extra images and TELEPHONE department if you require further information

Lot 75

Sheraton Revival inlaid satinwood demi lune fold over card table, circa 1900, the top inlaid with bell flower swags and ribbons within ebony and boxwood stringing and crossbanded, enclosing a green baize lined playing surface and opening on a telescopic rear leg, raised on tapering square section supports with swivel castors, 92cm x 46cm x 76cm high Condition: Two horizontal cracks to top, minor dark scratch to right side - Please see extra images and TELEPHONE department if you require further information

Lot 88

George IV brass inlaid rosewood fold over pedestal card table, in the manner of Thomas King, the top with rounded front corners finely inlaid with brass foliate scroll work enclosing red baize lined playing surface, upon reeded column with four gilt metal flower head bosses over gadrooned frill upon quadripartite base with further brass inlay terminating in scroll feet, 91.5cm wide, 45.5cm deep and 74cm high Condition: Cracking to crossbanded edges of top, some warping, dapping between leafs, slight lifting of brass inlay, has been re-polished, probably now lacking castors - Please see extra images and TELEPHONE department if you require further information

Lot 1005

AN INLAID PLAYING CARD BOX, W 16 cm, D 12.5 cm, H 5 cm, together with a collection of three Mauchlin ware boxes (4)

Lot 451

A Silver hip flaskTJ, London 1868, glass body, full sleeve, removable cup engraved monogram, screw down lid; together with a rectangular playing card case, dome hinged cover, and a standing table cigar lighter in the form of a posting horn (3)

Lot 119

A George IV rosewood rounded rectangular card table, circular red baize playing surface, tapering octagonal column decorated with carved acanthus leaves, circular socle, incurved quatrefoil base, acanthus carved feet, c.1830

Lot 425

A William IV rounded rectangular rosewood card table, folding top enclosing a green baize-lined playing surface, lotus carved pedestal and socle, incurved base, lotus-capped bun feet, 76cm high, 92cm wide, c. 1830

Lot 144

Edwardian silver playing card box, by Nathan & Hayes, Chester, 1909, the top labelled 'Bridge' and with a pullout drawers opening to a bi-section wooden interior, all raised on small bun feet, 15.5cm

Lot 10

ENVELOPE GAMES TABLE, Edwardian style mahogany with fold out top enclosing green baize card playing surface with removable centre panel inlaid with chequers board and backgammon board, 65cm x 72cm H. closed 90x90 open

Lot 206

A late Victorian/Edwardian mahogany playing card box, The Sandringham Whist cabinet, by Charles Goodall & Son Ltd, London, hinged cover enclosing a lift-out tray, De La Rue cards and whist markers, 17cm wide, c.1900

Lot 439

An early 20th century plated rectangular playing card box, the clear glass cover set with huntsman and two hounds, engraved W.H.J.R. from A.E.J, 1906, 16cm wide, early 20th century

Lot 141

A pair of rare Lego shop point of sale advertising display LCD screens, the one screen having Lego Duplo adverts playing and the other Lego Star Wars. The screens are encased in metal in the iconic yellow brick colourway with the logo to the front with a clear perspex panel over the screen and bracket to the reverse for hanging. There are USB and card reader ports to the sides. Both displays in working condition to include European adaptors.

Lot 109

Juliette Kaplan 5x4 signed Last of the Summer wine promo card. Marlene Juliette Kaplan born 2 October 1939 in Bournemouth, Hampshire, England is a British actress, whose married name is Marlene Hoser. She is most famous for playing the role of Pearl Sibshaw in the BBC comedy Last of the Summer Wine, from 1985 to 2010. Good Condition. All signed items come with our certificate of authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £3.95, EU from £4.99, Overseas from £7.95

Lot 125

Franz Beckenbauer 6x4 signed 2006 colour world cup promo card. Franz Anton Beckenbauer born 11 September 1945 is a German former professional footballer and manager. Early in his playing career he was nicknamed Der Kaiser The Emperor because of his elegant style, dominance and leadership on the field, and also as his first name Franz is reminiscent of the Austrian emperors. He is widely regarded to be one of the greatest players in the history of the sport. A versatile player who started out as a midfielder, Beckenbauer made his name as a central defender. He is often credited as having invented the role of the modern sweeper or libero. Twice named European Footballer of the Year, Beckenbauer appeared 103 times for West Germany and played in three FIFA World Cups. He is one of only two men, along with Brazil's Mário Zagallo, to have won the World Cup as a player and as a manager; he lifted the World Cup trophy as captain in 1974 and repeated the feat as a manager in 1990. He was the first captain to lift the World Cup and European Championship at international level and the European Cup at club level. He was named in the World Team of the 20th Century in 1998, the FIFA World Cup Dream Team in 2002, and in 2004 was listed in the FIFA 100 of the world's greatest living players. Good Condition. All signed items come with our certificate of authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £3.95, EU from £4.99, Overseas from £7.95

Lot 247

Larmessin (Nicolas de) "Costumes grotesques", fantastic figures composed of the tools or attributes of their trades, 19 plates from the series, copper engravings with etching, trimmed to the outer borderlines and below titles, each c. 270 x 183 mm.(10 3/4 x 7 1/4 in), mounted, occasional slight spotting and other minor defects, several short repaired tears and a few small losses in blank corners of titles, 2 plates with rubbed spots on faces, 3 plates with more extensive repaired tears, nineteenth century cloth-backed patterned boards, rubbed, folio (365 x 263 mm.), [Paris, c. 1710]⁂ These celebrated prints by the Larmessin family have a complex bibliography. Nicolas I de Larmessin (or L'Armessin) (1632-1694) engraved and published approximately 62 plates in his lifetime. His widow Marie Bertrand added 14 plates from his designs and his younger brother Nicolas II (c.1645-1725) engraved a further 22 plates from 1695. The present plates are from the slightly later issue which omitted background details.The following trades are represented: Cook, Furrier, Ploughman, Tailor, Perfume maker, Playing card maker, Hosier, Winegrower, Hatter, Coffee dealer, Coin maker, Upholsterer, Baker, Butcher, Ivory-turner, Mason, Comb maker, Locksmith and Basket maker. The last five listed are those with more significant defects.

Lot 106

A selection of vintage playing cards and card games

Lot 219

Collection of Oriental items to include a red oval lacquered tray with bird decoration, carved cinnabar box and cover, floral carved box and cover, lacquered playing card box, lacquered box containing four graduated shallow dishes, cloisonne box and cover with dragon decoration, brass model horse on wheels, three brass bells mounted to a cast brass handle, and a quantity of gaming pieces, (qty)

Lot 6

Japanese Satsuma vase and a pair of vases, painted with children playing within borders of flora and mons, together with card boxes, no marks to base, Meiji period, the tallest vase measures 9cm high Condition report: No damage or restoration, overall fine crazing. Some very minor gilt wear. Stains and signs of age to the boxes.

Lot 651

From the estate of the Cardiff Magician Barry Brian - A collection of playing cards and card tricks

Lot 1380

An Arts and Crafts 'antiquarian salvage' rectangular playing card box, tooled leather cover with a foliate mask flanked by acanthus pendants, studded border, the interior with three compartments lined with a vellum indenture, 28.5cm wide, c.1920

Lot 696

A William IV flame mahogany folding card table, opening to reveal a tan vinyl playing surface and raised on a hexagonal support to quadripartite base. 91cm wide.

Lot 700

A late Victorian rosewood envelope card table the top decorated with scrolling foliate inlay, opening to reveal a green playing baize, with single frieze drawer and under-tier, raised on cabriole supports to castors. 57.5cm closed.

Lot 61

A 19th century porcelain and gilt metal mounted shaped demi-lune card table, folding top enclosing an inset baize playing surface, the frieze centred by an oval plaque painted in the manner of Sevres with a spray of colourful summer flowers on a Bleu Celeste ground, outlined throughout with brass stringing, quadripartite columnar base with urnular under finial, four cabriole legs, ceramic casters, 78cm high, 93cm wide, c.1870

Lot 79

A William IV rounded rectangular rosewood card table, folding top enclosing a green baise-lined playing surface, lotus carved pedestal and socle, incurved base, lotus-capped bun feet, 76cm high, 92cm wide, c. 1830

Lot 155

A selection of vintage playing cards and card games

Lot 637

An early 20th Century part set of playing cards from the card game Panko or Votes for Women 'The Great Card Game Suffragists v Anti-Suffragists' comprising thirty-eight cards Pank! Pank! Pank!, Gaol! Gaol! Gaol!, Toot! Toot! Toot!, Help! Help! Help!, Votes for Women, Law! Law! Law!, Fourteen Days! and four Turn 'Em Out!, each with a black and white image tinted in purple, green and red by Edward Tennyson Reed of Punch magazine featuring Emmeline Pankhurst and Winston Churchill, each card 9cm x 6cm. (38)Dating to circa 1910, this game was manufactured by Peter Gurney of London. It was sold by the Women's Social and Political Union at its shops as well as through independent merchants to raise funds for the cause, at a cost of two shillings. It appeared in the WSPU Christmas pamphlet of 1909 with the following caption 'Not only is each picture itself an interesting memento, but the game produces intense excitement without the slightest taint of bitterness'. The cards show various scenes of Women's Suffrage to include one perhaps depicting Wallace Dunlop who was arrested and sent to Holloway prison for printing an extract from the bill of rights in the House of Commons - she is shown dressed in an ermine coat with broad arrows on beneath the sign 'Holloway Restaurant' and Faim de Siecle which translates to the hunger century and is likely a play on Fin de Siecle which means the end of the century. It is believed Dunlop was one of the first to refuse food, leading to many of the hunger strikes. Another shows Christabel Pankhurst with her arm raised and holding a Votes for Women scroll.

Lot 1505

Three vintage Australian pokerwork boxes including kookaburra decorated, (small rim losses to 2 corners), and wren decorated, playing card boxes, (length 12cm approx, each); and a kookaburra decorated 'hankies' box, (length 21.5cm approx).

Lot 201

SIGNED MOLLIE SUGDEN PICTUREtogether with a housecoat, authenticated as the one she wore in the T.V show 'Are You Being Served' playing the role of Mrs Slocombe, authenticity card included

Lot 1640

A collection of playing card packs, draughts and other pastimes.

Lot 270

A 9ct Gold Locket Pendant on a chain; together with an ace of hearts playing card pendant, and a hardstone pendant on a 9ct gold chain.

Lot 352

A Set of Six Tea Spoons, in a fitted box, together with a lighter, detailed as an ace of spade playing card and a XIX Century sliding pencil (3)

Lot 205

*Promotional Games. A box of assorted publicity playing cards for Bean, Shell, Caltex, a jigsaw puzzle with two images of racing cars in the F. Gordon-Crosby style, a 96-card 'The Motor Handicap' game with its original box together with 'Touring' an automobile card game. All in good or better condition. AF. (a quantity)

Lot 239

Francis Mathews signed white card. 1927 - 2014 was an English actor best known for playing Paul Temple in the BBC television series of the same name and for voicing Captain Scarlet in Captain Scarlet and the Mysterons. Good Condition. All signed items come with our certificate of authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £3.95, EU from £4.99, Overseas from £7.95

Lot 460

Wiegleb (Johann Christian). Die Natürliche Magie aus allerhand belustigenden und nützlichen Kunststücken bestehend, 20 volumes including index bound in 19, 1st editions (volume 1 3rd edition), Berlin & Stettin: Friedrich Nicolai, 1786-1805, 241 folding engraved plates on 238 leaves, additional series title-pages to volumes 6-20, small ink library stamp to lower right corner of title-pages, occasional spotting and light browning, contemporary half calf gilt, heavily rubbed, some joints cracked, two spines missing and several with leather lifting and chips to extremities, 8vo A rare complete set of this encyclopaedic work on natural magic, which covers card tricks, illusions by electrical, optical, and pneumatic means, and contemporary wonders including Wolfgang von Kempelen's chess-playing automaton 'The Turk'. (19)

Lot 247

A CARD BOXED EPPS, THATCHER AND CO., HOMEOPATHIC MEDICINE BOTTLES, London and North Eastern Railway PLAYING CARDS in case, TWO AMONITE FOSSILS, a lady's compact and SUNDRY OTHER ITEMS

Lot 108A

A collection of vintage playing cardsTo include Chas Goodall & Son Ltd, from the Altantic Ocean to the Head of the Great Lakes, 52 views (2 sets) together with United States playing card company, comical set, the ace of spades marked Vanity Fair no. 41

Lot 62

A mid Victorian parcel gilt electrotype rectangular card case by Elkington & Co., stamped 549 Elkington & Co. X, circa 1855, designed by George Stanton, an oval reserve of Cupid and Psyche surrounded by scroll foliage with bearded masks, horn playing caryatids and pairs of figures back and front, 9.7cm (3 7/8in) long George C. Stanton worked for Elkington, Mason & Co, Birmingham. The firm specialised in electroplate and electrotypes and Stanton was employed as assistant to their chief designer. An example of the card case was shown at the Exposition Universelle of 1855 in Paris and at the International Exhibition, London, in 1862.

Lot 72

AN EDWARDIAN BRASS-MOUNTED OAK CRIBBAGE BOARD/CARD BOX, modelled as a spade suit, the hinged cover with a conforming cribbage board and centred by a plaque of playing cards, the interior fitted for a pack of cards. 5cm by 14.5cm by 19cm

Lot 218

Five cased sets of silver plated cutlery including fish knives and forks, silver collared fish servers and four demitasse spoons with playing card suite terminals.

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