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A fine William IV rosewood card table the rectangular figured rosewood top with rounded corners and circular baize playing surface, swivelling to reveal a cedar lined storage compartment beneath, the frieze with canted corners and applied carved acanthus and shell decoration, on a tapering circular column with carved collar and spreading lappet mount to a circular base with four paw feet with brass casters, 36in (91.5cm) wide x 17.75in (45cm) deep x 28.5in (72.5cm) high.
A Victorian burr walnut card table the serpentine moulded top with green baize playing surface, swivelling to reveal a mahogany lined compartment, on a turned and foliate carved column to a foliate carved quatreform cabriole base with brass and china casters, 35.75 x 17.5in (91 x 44.5cm) x 29in (73.5cm) high.
Original Battledore/Shuttlecock copper engraving c.1655 Ðby Al de Werken van I. Cats and printed in Schipper,ÊAmsterdam in 1655. The engraving shows a man and woman playing battledoreÊin a formal garden setting with the motto - "Honest Courtship,ÊLove should be returned - The Ball too"- printed on hand-made water-marked paper, with minor traces of aging, otherwiseÊ(VG) and supplied with a translation of the main text. The other engraving is associated with hunting with birds of prey overall
Fine pair of Vic ornate tennis ceramic candlesticks -featuring two children playing with diagonally strung tennis rackets, each holding long handled diagonally strung rackets, mounted on a circular naturalistic based with tree background mounted with candlestick holders - stamped with the letter PF and serial/production numbers -overall 9.5"h
1965 signed Liverpool football club LP (long playing) record - titled " A Tribute to Liverpool FC after 70 Years of Waiting " produced after winning the FA Cup in 1965 - signed to the back cover in black felt tip pen by to include Chris Lawler, Gerry Byrne, Roger Hunt, Tommy Smith, Ian Callaghan, et al
1950/51 Scotland v Denmark international No. 5 football shirt worn by Willie Woodburn: Navy blue long sleeve shirt with the Scotland crest sewn onto the chest and embroidered with "S v D 1950/51" and No 5 sewn on the back made by Umbro. Scotland played Denmark at Hampden Park on 12 May winning 3-1. William `Willie` Woodburn was born in Edinburgh 1919; he played for Edinburgh Ashton before signing as a professional for Rangers in October 1937. He made his debut on 20 August 1938 in a 2-2 draw in the League against Motherwell. After the war he established himself in the Rangers side and won four League Championships with the club. He appeared in the first Scottish League Cup Final in April 1947 when Rangers beat Aberdeen 4-0. He won 24 caps making his debut in a 1-1 draw with England at Wembley. He is also an inductee of the Scottish Football Hall of Fame and the Rangers F.C. Hall of Fame but his career was cut short when he received a life ban from the game for indiscipline. The England international Tom Finney, one of many well-known forwards Woodburn had encountered in his international career, described the ban as "a grave injustice". The SFA revoked their punishment three years later, but by then Woodburn was 37 and his playing career was over.
1980`s England International Football shirt: white Umbro short sleeve shirt with embroidered crest, complete with blue and red flashes to the sleeve - given to the present owner (who lives in the Midlands) by Cyrille Regis (West Brom, Coventry City, Aston Villa, Wolverhampton Wanderers et al) while playing in the Midlands -hence possible players shirt - mf&g overall 30.5" x 27.5"
Early nineteenth century English pearlware figure of a Scotsman playing bagpipes with dog at his feet and bocage on leaf scroll base 19cm, another of a Shepherd playing pipe with Sheepdog and sheep 11cm, and Victorian Staffordshire figure of a man patting his dog, 23cm (3) All three restored Condition: All three restored
* Korda (Alberto, 1928-2001). Fidel Castro playing baseball, 1960s, gelatin silver print showing Castro full length with peaked cap, striped trousers and baseball shoes standing with arms outstretched and pointing downwards beside a crouched and waiting catcher, ink stamp to verso, minor corner creasing, 18 x 25.5cm (1)
* Indian playing cards. A set of Mogul Ganjifa circular playing cards, Jaipur, Rajasthan, early 20th c., sixty-eight (of 96) cards, hand-painted and varnished on stiffened paper, many featuring images of people and animals, incl. enthroned figures, tigers, servants, people riding camels, elephants, and horses, yellow single-line border on versos, some minor chipping and wear, diameter 50mm (2ins), contained in orig. wooden box with sliding lid, rubbed, hand-painted with a floral lattice pattern, 72 x 71 x 98mm (3 x 2.75 x 4ins) (1)
* Swiss playing cards. A deck of playing cards, late 19th c., fifty-one (of 52) col. printed cards, comprising four suits of thirteen (French suits), each with pip cards 1-10 and three double-faced court cards, lacking the ten of hearts, ace of hearts with Canton of Berne tax stamp, blue patterned versos, rounded corners, 91 x 61mm (3.5 x 2.5ins), together with Austrian playing cards, A deck of playing cards, Vienna, Fred. Piatnik, c.1920, thirty-two col. printed cards (complete), comprising four suits of eight, each with pip cards 1, 7-10 and three double-faced court cards, ink stamp on ace of hearts, pink patterned versos, 90 x 61mm (3.5 x 2.5ins), plus seventeen cards from a wood eng. miniature French deck, late 18th/early 19th c., comprising sixteen pip cards and one court card (king of clubs), lightly foxed and dust-soiled, paste paper versos (with Schreiber Collection oval ink stamp on each), 65 x 37mm (2.5 x 1.5ins) (3)
* French playing cards. Paris, Francois-Henry Cadine, c.1780, fifty-one (of 52) wood eng. cards with stencilled colours (lacking the queen of diamonds), comprising four suits of thirteen, each with pip cards 1-10 and three named full-length court cards conforming to the Paris pattern, white versos with stencilled words (for type-setting lessons), 84 x 55mm (3.25 x 2.25ins) Mann, All Cards on the Table, no.129. (1)
* French game. Grand Jeu de SociŽtŽ et Pratiques Secr?tes de Mlle. Le Normand, Paris, B.-P. Grimaud, c.1900, fifty-four chromo. playing cards (complete), comprising four suits of thirteen (national suits), each with illust. in the centre, with smaller illusts. below, a constellation above, suits in top left-hand corner and a letter of the alphabet in top right-hand corner, plus two full-length port. cards, check-patterned versos, 123 x 90mm (5 x 3.5ins), together with orig. 105pp.instruction booklet, in orig. printed pink wrappers, and remains of orig. chromo. paper wrapper (1)
* Playing Cards. A misc. collection of playing cards, mostly English, 20th c., incl. miniature decks, souvenir decks (Isle of Wight, Jersey, Guernsey, San Francisco, Scotland, Lebanon, Queen’s Silver Jubilee, etc.), some advertising (Co-operative Tea, 100 Pipers De Luxe Scotch Whisky, John Player Vanguard, Harrods, Blenheim Palace, Hamleys, Carling Black Label Lager, Esso tyres, etc.), games (Bezique, Happy Families, Snap, Touring - The Famous Automobile Card Game, etc.), some boxed, some incomplete decks and loose cards, approx. 100 (a carton)
* Rebus puzzle cards. A set of twenty playing cards, English, c.1800, together twenty hand-col. eng. cards only, each illustrating a proverb with the use of pictures, words, and letters, each numbered in top left-hand corner, occn. light dust-soiling and foxing, plain blue versos, approx. 90 x 58mm (3.5 x 2.25ins). An extremely rare set of puzzle cards surviving in remarkably good condition. Numbered 1-10, 12-14, 16-21 and 23. Illustrating such maxims as: “Handsome is that handsome does”, “When one door shuts another opens”, “He that has no head needs no hat”, “One bird in the hand is worth two in the bush”, “Pride goes before the fall”. (1)
Manuscript. A child’s manuscript picture book, c.1870s, approx. 100pp., with pencil drawings throughout in a naive style, nearly all hand-coloured, mostly illustrating the various games, occupations, and pastimes of three sisters, Senny, Jenny, and Lucy, with ms. captions, a few leaves with ms. prose, incl. a ghost story, one or two placenames mentioned (incl. Tenbury and Barford), first page browned, edges frayed, stitched and unbound, 4to (230 x 190mm) A charming record of Victorian life seen through the eyes of a child, illustrating, amongst other things: ballooning, photography and magic lanterns, Punch & Judy, fairies and mermaids, gathering rushes, top spinning, out walking with their hoops, cooking, blackberrying, making skipping ropes of convolvulus, archery, meeting poor girls, lessons, blind mans buff, hide and seek, battledoor and shuttlecock, singing and playing, shadows, a day in the hay, forfeits, tea in the arbour, and fireworks. (1)

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