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Ω A pair of George III 'D' shaped mahogany and inlaid card tables , circa 1800, the tops with satinwood and rosewood crossbanding, the frieze further decorated with boxwood stringing in a geometric pattern, the two back legs pivoted to support a baize-lined playing surface, on turned and reeded legs ending in unusual outswept, carved feet, 74cm high, 92cm wide, 45cm deep Please note, this lot may be subject to CITES regulations if exported from the EU.Cites RegulationsPlease note that this lot (lots marked with the symbol Ω in the printed catalogue) may be subject to CITES regulations when exported. The CITES regulations may be found at www.defra.gov.uk/ahvla-en/imports-exports/cites/
A fine quality Victorian inlaid walnut card table of inverted bow form with lobed corners, the top hinged to reveal a baize lined playing surface over a converse pull leg and 'secret' drawer, raised on fluted tapering supports (originally to castors), 102 x 102 x 50 cm (closed) x 721 cm Condition Report Top is sun bleached, plus has area of discolouration, otherwise good condition
Robert Morden : Playing cards - III of Hearts - Map of Bedfordshire, ( also featuring sections of neighbouring counties, a 'Dividers' scale, compass & other mileage details ), 1676. Hand coloured in outline, 91 x 56mm. Together with : VI of Clubs featuring textual details of Bedfordshire with the club symbol over a dotted outline map & engraving of tree lined landscape, 92 x 56mm, 1676. Extremely scarce. CONDITION REPORT: Black and White card is clubs. Colour card is hearts. Fair condition for age. See further images
A set of twenty-seven 19th century nursery rhyme playing cards to include 'Little Red Riding Hood', 'Puss in Boots' and 'Jack and the Beanstalk', unnamed with pale pink backs (27) CONDITION REPORT: All with traces of usage commensurate with age particularly to the edge and corners, some corner are folded and some examples are with folding lines, some areas of staining/dirt to both sides, one with loss to corner (the picture layer only, the card remains rectangular).
Ω A George III rosewood and satinwood banded card table , circa 1790, with baise lined playing surface, the frieze and square section legs with line inlay, 75cm high, 90cm wide, 44cm deep Cites Regulations Please note that this lot (lots marked with the symbol Ω in the printed catalogue) may be subject to CITES regulations whe n exported from the EU. The CITES regulations may be found at www.defra.gov.uk/ahvla-en/imports-exports/cites
A cut glass biscuit barrel and cover, a late Victorian ceramic and brass table bell, a Japanese style lacquered card case containing a set of playing cards, a Windsor Newton Ltd artists palette, a Games Dean pottery commemorative mug, a Crown Devon Fieldings John Peel jug, assorted character jugs including Royal Doulton Winston Churchill, a pair of Royal Doulton stoneware vases, Moorcroft cream glazed wares including box and cover and ash tray, further ceramics etc
A matched set of seven silver wine labels, by S. Mordan and Co, Chester 1907-09, modelled as playing card suits comprising: two of spade form, titled 'SCOTCH', and 'SHERRY', two of heart form, titled 'WHISKY' and 'BRANDY', two of club form, titled 'PORT' and 'IRISH' and one of diamond form, titled 'SHERRY', approx. weight 2.8oz. (7)
λA late-Victorian silver-mounted tortoiseshell playing cards box, by Saunders and Shepherd, Chester 1897, rectangular form, the hinged cover mounted with the playing card suits in silver, and with a playing card under glass, the interior of the hinged cover set with two whist markers, length 10.2cm.
Ivor Kittle - a group of early 20th century photographs to include three depicting King George VI at a camp jamboree, signed by the photographer, two others exhibited at Lowestoft and District Photographic Society July 1964 entitled Southwold Railway and Veterans of the Sea, Playing Cards at the Old Beach Shed, Lowestoft, signed, exhibition label verso and four other mostly signed, all mounted on card, various sizes
*De Morgan (Evelyn, 1855-1919). Study of a female nude for The Hour Glass, pencil on card, full-length study of a female nude figure playing double pipes, sheet size 25 x 17.5cm (10 x 6.75ins) Jane Morris was the sitter for the main figure in 'The Hour Glass', which was painted in 1905 ('Evelyn De Morgan, oil paintings', DMF, plate 65). The oil painting is now in the collection of the De Morgan Foundation, which also has the associated drapery study for this figure. (1)
λ A 19th century painted satinwood card table in Sheraton style, inlaid with stringing, the breakfront top crossbanded in rosewood and goncalo alves and decorated with harvesting cherubs, scrolling leaves and flowers, with a baize lined playing surface, the base with marquetry inlaid with patterae, the tapering legs decorated with husks, the underside inscribed in pencil 'PaxHill', 76.8cm high, 91.5cm wide, 45.5cm deep.
AN 18TH CENTURY FRENCH KINGWOOD AND ORMOLU MOUNTED FOLD OVER GAMES/CARD TABLE with segmented veneered chess board top and baize lined playing surface enclosed by dished side wells and rounded corners to the front: the pull out back with fitted games drawer and felted surface. On slender tapering cabriole legs 88cm wide 44cm deep 73cm high.
Men's Montega 18 Karat Yellow Gold and Diamond Watch. Signed Montega # EC10-289 circa 1990. Quartz movement, pave set diamond dial, bezel enhanced by round cut diamonds, and playing card motif, at the quarter hours. Back secured by 8 screws, faceted sapphire crystal, case, dial, movement and leather band all signed 33mm in diameter. Minor surface wear / scratches from normal use. Running. Please note the gallery does not warranty the running condition of watches. Approx. weight: 47.5 grams. Shipping $32.00 (estimate $4000-$6000)
A 19th century Meissen figure, The Female Card Player, modelled after Michel Victor Acier, the aristocratic lady stands by a tripod table playing solitaire, dressed in the rococo fashion, circular base moulded in low relief and picked out in gilt with a border of S-scrolls, 16cm high, crossed swords in underglaze blue, model no. F64, c. 1880
PAIR OF GEORGE III MAHOGANY SERPENTINE CARD TABLES 18TH CENTURY the serpentine fold-over tops opening to green baize lined playing surfaces, above a shaped frieze centred by carved acanthus, raised on straight moulded legs (2) 95cm wide, 73cm high, 49cm deep (closed) Provenance: Craufurdland Castle, Fenwick
LATE GEORGE III MAHOGANY DEMI-LUNE AND INLAY CARD TABLE LATE 18TH CENTURY the fold-over demilune crossbanded top opening on double gatelegs to a red baize lined playing surface, above a deep frieze raised on bead carved square tapered legs headed by fan medallion inlay 94cm wide, 75cm high, 46cm deep (closed)
Pair of Regency mahogany and boxwood line-inlaid card tables, each with well figured crossbanded canted rectangular fold-over top with reel moulded edge and green baize playing surface to underside, raised on shaped pedestal and four hipped splayed legs terminating in brass paw cappings and castors

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