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Lot 173

Jaques & Son `Historical Lotto, the New Board Game`, in a mahogany box with green label to sliding lid containing playing cards up to William IV, and various game pieces, retailer`s ticket to underside of Leuchars, London

Lot 1396

A Folder: approximately fifty+ Albumen and other Photographs, topographical and architectural views, including Sandsfoot Castle, Portland Beach, and various other views of Weymouth; + various snapshots of family groups, children playing, farm machinery at work etc, most photographs mounted on loose leaf photograph album card, various sizes, many 4" x 3" and 3" x 2 ¼"

Lot 1398

A Modern Album containing circa sixty+ mainly Victorian and Edwardian Greetings Cards, assorted designs and sizes; + a qty of mainly Victorian and Edwardian Scraps, images include flowers, children playing, natural history and various other animals, classical figures, countryside pursuits etc

Lot 1401

A Photograph Album containing two hundred+ photographs, postcards and cuttings of topographical and architectural interest, scenes include images of Russia, Saratov, The Volga River and Bridge; + military activity at Batraki and Shakhistan; + a large assortment of other images including Edinburgh Castle, North Berwick, Italy including Amalfi, Sorrento, Venice and Monaco; + various family groups, children playing etc, most circa 1910-1923; + six Photographs depicting the Parliamentary Election Victory of Sir Alfred Knox in Wycombe 30th October 1924, the entire contents of the album mostly annotated, orig hf cf gt, v worn and rubbed, aeg, monogrammed to top bd with initials "AWFK 4 1912-1924"

Lot 1404

A Scrap Album containing a large assortment of Victorian and later Scraps, Greetings Cards etc, scraps include religious interest, images of children, groups of children, children playing etc, countryside scenes of farmworkers haymaking, military interest, images of soldiers etc, natural history interest including flowers, leaves, butterflies, beetles, plus images of other animals, sailing and navy interest; + a wide range of Greetings Cards including Christmas and New Year, assorted sizes and styles; + a view albumen views of topographical and architectural interest including Grasmere, O`Sullivan`s Cascade and Keswick, orig full cf gt, rubbed and worn

Lot 1540

ARTHUR RACKHAM, col`d print, Children Playing in the Snow, approximately 9 ¾" x 13", f/g

Lot 206

[Baum (L Frank)] The Wonderful Game of Oz later issue" original colour lithograph playing board (480 x 480mm.) 4 wooden playing pieces W-I-Z-A-R-D dice and green wooden casting cup white 4pp. illustrated rules book slightly damaged with tear to rear page within original cardboard box box lid with coloured pictorial label lid damaged on sides a good set Springfield Mass. Parker Brothers Inc. " (Copywright 1921) [c.1939].

Lot 295

Browne (Hablot Knight) "Phiz" "Hearts or Diamonds" original watercolour drawing" of Cupis playing cards with Venus caption hidden by mount initialed lower right matted framed and glazed some dampstaining to bottom of mount not affecting watercolour image approx. 210 x 165mm. n.p. " n.d.

Lot 338

Hood (Alun) Five watercolour cover designs depicting a passport" open cigarette case and pearls; a lock of hair perfume bottles jewellery and case; a revolver holster dated eggs and a statuette; an initialled box an icon pince-nez playing cards and a blood-strained paper knife; and a powder compact lipstick a large mineral specimen and a broken statuette each captioned signed and dated `86 on black backing board average size 210mm. by 275mm. ***The designs are for Destination Unknown Mystery of the Blue Train The Hollow Lord Edgware Dies and 4.50 from Paddington " all by Agatha Christie.

Lot 382

Searle (Ronald) A gouache cover design depicting Toby seated playing a large harp" the top of the main column in the shape of Punch signed in heavy card mount " 450mm. by 345mm. ***The design was used for the March 19 1958 issue. A cover of the printed cover is included in the lot.

Lot 390

Unknown Artist; Design for a bookplate" `Two Music original pencil; and watercolour design for an ex-libris bookplate for Dr. Ernst Urbantschitsch featuring 2 naked young children one playing a mandoline the other with tuning forks and an open book on its lap on the floor of a study image seems to be still only partial approx. 300 x 200 mm. n.p. " n.d.

Lot 27

A late 19th C. continental porcelain Figure Model of a musician with cape together with one other smaller similar period example of a male figure playing a small guitar (two)

Lot 53

A late 19th C. German porcelain double Salt with a cherubic figure above two woven baskets, painted AR mark to underside of base (damage), together with one other continental porcelain Figure Model of three cherub style children playing, on a rocaille base (two)

Lot 428

*An unusual 19th Century rosewood and satinwood crossbanded Gaming Table, the top sliding forward to reveal leathered interior with Backgammon board etc., above two small drawers and a further slide with chess board playing surface, on standard style ends united by a turned stretcher, 24½" wide

Lot 77

A REGENCY AND ROSEWOOD AND BRASS INLAID FOLD OVER CARD TABLE having a green baize playing surface and on lyre support and four scroll legs terminating in brass casters, 35 1/2" wide.

Lot 308

A STAFFORDSHIRE POTTERY MODEL of a girl playing a tambourine on a square base, 9" high.

Lot 543

A black and white photograph of four fishermen, seated at a table playing cards, 23 x 28cm.

Lot 519

Continental School 19th century Signing a declaration, two soldiers at a table, a playing card on the floor in the foreground oil on panel 49 x 36cm.

Lot 366

Jack Griffiths`s Manchester United Football League Division Two Championship medal season 1935-36, in 9ct. gold, inscribed THE FOOTBALL LEAGUE, CHAMPIONS, DIVISION 2, WINNERS, MANCHESTER UNITED, J. GRIFFITHS, 1936; sold together with Griffiths`s playing contract for the [abandoned] 1939-40 season, signed by Walter Crickmer and the player on 6th May 1939, but with an interesting hand written sub-clause reading IT IS HEREBY AGREED THAT SUBJECT TO LEAGUE FOOTBALL BEING PLAYED UNDER NORMAL CONDITIONS I.E. NO INTERFERENCE BY REASON OF WAR OR THE POLITICAL SITUATION OF BRITAIN, APPLICATION WILL BE MADE TO THE FOOTBALL LEAGUEFOR SANCTION TO PAY THE SAID PLAYER A BENEFIT OF £650 ON THE 13TH JANUARY 1940 (2) Jack Griffiths was born at Fenton, Staffordshire, 15th September 1909. He joined Manchester United in 1934 after five years as a professional at Wolverhampton Wanderers and Bolton Wanderers where he scarcely got a boot in first team football. United signed the left-back as a replacement for Jack Silcock and quickly became a first-team regular, making a total of 173 appearances until his career was effectively ended by the outbreak of War in September 1939. He finished his footballing days as player coach at Hyde United, and then became a practising physiotherapist in Gee Cross. Jack Griffiths died in 1975

Lot 463

The FIFA 1970 World Cup winner`s medal awarded to Brazil`s Everaldo Marques da Silva, in .750 continental gold, signed Peka, the obverse inscribed F.I.F.A., the reverse inscribed CAMPEONATO MUNDIAL DE FUTBOL, COPA JULES RIMET, MEXICO, 1970. In winning the Jules Rimet Trophy for the third time the Brazilian team of 1970 made history in doing so and produced some of the most breathtaking football ever seem. Arguably `the team of the century,` Marion Zagalo`s Brazilians defeated Italy 4-1 in the World Cup final played at the Azteca Stadium, Mexico City, on 21st June 1970. Everaldo Marques de Silva, squad number 16, played in every Brazil game during the tournament with the exception of the quarter-final v Peru. Known simply as Everaldo, the left-sided defender was born 11th September 1944 in Porto Alegre and played his club football for Gremio. The golden star in Gremio`s club flag was added in 1970 in homage of his part in the World Cup victory. Everaldo won a total of 29 international caps between 1967 and 1972 and appeared on a losing Brazilian side on just one occasion during his career in October 1968. Other career honours included the award of the Brazilian Silver Ball in 1970, winner of the Roca Cup with Brazil in 1967, winner of the Campeonato Gaucho in 1964, 1966, 1967 & 1968 with Gremio and winner of the Rio Branco Cup in 1967 also with Gremio. Tragically the Brazilian World Cup winner died young, through fatal injuries sustained in a car crash driving his Dodge Dart near Santa Cruz do Sul on 28th October 1974. He was still playing professional football for Gremio at this time. This auction offers a rare opportunity of acquiring a World Cup winner`s medal associated with the `Beautiful Team` of 1970 and is sold with various papers of provenance.

Lot 575

Three pre-war programmes, Aston Villa reserves v Stoke 27.4.1912,, Walsall v Port Vale and Huddersfield Town by Cardiff City. At the time of the Villa match Stoke were playing in the Birmingham and Southern League, having lost their Football League status due to financial problems. The Villa programme has a photographic portrait supplement of Haydn Green

Lot 604

Memorabilia relating to the Manchester United player Percy Schofield, comprising: his playing contract at United for the 1921-22 season, on a wage of £5 per week; a letter from Tranmere Rovers dated 24th May 1919 offering terms for the 1919-20 season; two team-group postcards featuring Schofield, the first (badly damaged) in a schoolboys` team, the other at Skelmersdale United in season 1913-14; and two b&w press photographs featuring Schofield in his Manchester United days, the first being a formal team-group, the other a light hearted moment in a training session (6)An information sheet on Percy Schofield prepared by the vendor, a family descendant, is offered in this lot

Lot 616

† A rare Victorian "Foot-Ball" parlour game, with decorative chromolithographic box and interior playing surface, two wooden footballers with articulated legs for kicking a cork football into holes marked with different valued points

Lot 656

A picture postcard that is believed to offer the earliest photograph of Dixie Dean wearing a football kit, playing for Birkenhead Boys Club in season 1920-21, postcard by W.J. McCulloch, 561 New Chester Road, Rock Ferry, inscribed in ink to the reverse BIRKENHEAD BOYS, SEASON 1920/21, Dixie Dean appearing to be the team captain seated at the centre of the front row with a football at his feet Dixie Dean, born 22nd January 1907, would have been 13 or just turned 14 when this photograph was taken. He did not start his senior career until season 1923-24

Lot 694

Marcel Desailly: a signed blue France No.8 international jersey, signed to the front in silver marker pen, short-sleeved, the reverse lettered DESAILLY. This jersey was gifted by Desailly to the current vendor while he was playing for Chelsea FC

Lot 704

Juan Peregrin Anselmo football boots circa 1930, Provenance: These boots were sold at Bonham`s Auctioneers 9th April 2003 as lot 239 and came from the same source as the 1930 World Cup final football. Although dating from circa 1930, the Bonham`s vendor was unable to confirm if Anselmo wore then whilst playing for Uruguay in the first World Cup in 1930. Anselmo was part of the gold medal winning Uruguay team at the Amsterdam Olympic Games of 1928, and played in all Uruguay`s matches in the 1930 World Cup up to the semi-final, but missed the final due to an injury. At club level for Penarol, Anselmo won five League Championships

Lot 771

After Charles Martin Hardie DIAMOND JUBILEE PICTURE OF THE ROYAL CALEDONIAN CURLING CLUB a scarce coloured photogravure published by Goupil & Co circa 1899, mounted but unframed, some restoration, the image 56 by 91.5cm., 22 by 36in. Hardie`s original oil painting hangs in the National Galleries of Scotland. The work was commissioned to celebrate the diamond jubilee of the Royal Caledonian Curling Club in 1899 and depicts a grand match between north and south at Carsebreck in 1898. The sixty one figures are all portraits and a detailed key to their identities was published. The club owned the site at Carsebreck in Perthshire, which was deliberately flooded to form a safe playing surface for grand matches. Provenance: The Collection of Lord Aberdare (1919-2005)

Lot 853

After John Charles Dollman (1851-1934) THE SABBATH BREAKERS an 1893 photogravure depicting John Henrie and Pat Rogie playing `gowff` on the Sabbath on Leith Links in 1592 and being discovered by two clergymen, slight foxing, framed & glazed, 38 by 61cm., 15 by 24in.

Lot 1029

A collection of tennis ceramics, comprising an earthenware oval platter by Warwickware, decorated for the French market with a scene entitled `Deucel`, a side plate of similar design (damaged), a similarly decorated French plate, three French plates decorated with `saucy` tennis scenes, a 19th century cup and saucer with mother and child playing shuttlecock, a pair of earthenware circular wall plaques of a gentleman and lady player and a jug, circa 1920, with a young couple playing tennis (11)

Lot 1031

A collection of thirteen ceramic tennis figures, including some blue and white with gilt detailing, a bisque figure of a young girl, one inscribed `A Present From Worcester`, a pair of small continental figures and a pair of pottery bookends modelled as a gentleman and lady playing ground strokes, various sizes, largest 25cm. 10in. tall

Lot 1032

A decorative Wedgwood blue and white tile depicting children playing shuttlecock, from the Children`s Pastimes series, 20cm., 8in. square; sold with an English blue and white tile in the Delft style portraying a Dutch girl playing shuttlecock, 12.5cm., 5in. square (2)

Lot 537

A late-Victorian silver miniature playing cards box by John and William Deakin London 1898 plain rectangular form hinged cover height 4.8cm.

Lot 298

Victorian black lacquered papier mache spectacles case with gilt chinoiserie decoration, set 1950`s/60`s style playing cards "Changing the Guard" in tasselled case and Oriental painted paper folding fan with bamboo sticks (3)

Lot 549

A William IV rosewood card table, the rectangular shaped fold-over top revealing a baize lined playing surface above a carved frieze on a circular column and platform base, terminating in carved lions paw feet

Lot 28

A Victorian Gothic Revival walnut card box. with ornate gilt metal and ivory hinges, the cover decorated with ivory playing cards, the interior divided into compartments. 26cm wide, 8cm high, 17.5cm deep

Lot 138

A decorative porcelain plaque. depicting fairies playing amidst flowers, later incised and printed marks, in a giltwood frame with an ebonised slip. 40.5cm x 30.5cm

Lot 260

Meteorite Interest. L`Aigle. polished part slice. 1.924g . Provenance:. From the Robert Elliott Meteorite Collection - Part 2.. L`Aigle (Orne, France) L6 brecciated (stone) - fell 26th April 1803:. One of the most highly regarded historic meteorites - a witnessed fall in France almost 200 years ago and which now rates alongside Ensisheim and Wold Cottage as playing a major role in the general acceptance of "stones which fall from the sky".. After the appearance of a bright fireball and loud detonations, a shower of stones fell within a 6 x 2.5 mile area of Orne in France. The many witness reports associated with this fall helped establish beyond any doubt that strange stones do indeed fall from the sky!. Natural History Museum, London provenance.

Lot 751

A collection of playing cards, a set of bridge pencils, etc

Lot 356

A 19th Century Rosewood Cylinder Musical Box by Paillard Vaucher Fils, the 28cm brass cylinder and single steel comb movement playing eight airs, with lyre shaped music indicator, the movement stamped 50 309, enclosed by a glazed cover, with ratcheted winding handle to one side opposing change/repeat and stop/start levers, the inner cover set with a chromolithographic tune sheet, the hinged cover inlaid with a spray of flowers in coloured woods, with stained side panels, 56cm.

Lot 358

A 19th Century Swiss Rosewood Cylinder Musical Box, the 19cm brass cylinder and single steel comb movement playing twenty airs, with lyre shaped tune indicator, detached zither attachment, enclosed by a glazed cover, a tune sheet to inner cover, with ratcheted winding handle opposing change/repeat and stop/start levers, the case with hinged cover with triple boxwood stringing and flower spray transfer, with gilt metal foliate cast handles with lyre shaped back plates, 61cm wide.

Lot 534

ENGLISH SCHOOL 19th Century, dogs playing, oil on canvas, monogrammed LD, dated 1890, 59 x 49 cm

Lot 159

English School, 18th Century THE QUEEN OF SPADES a painted playing card, 6cm x 4.5cm (2.25" x 1.75")

Lot 244

A late 19th Century Continental figure of a lady wearing a feathered hat and playing a lute, 18cm (7") high

Lot 415

A Swiss musical box by Nicole Frères, playing eight airs with 33cm (13") cylinder and 97-tooth comb, in a walnut case with inlaid hinged cover, 52cm (20.25") wide

Lot 110

O`BRIEN Oil on canvas, 3 Men playing dominoes in a pub, signed with indistinct date, 20" x 24", framed.

Lot 264

Large Capodimonte ornament of lady playing the piano and gentleman playing the violin. 43cm x 48cm approx.

Lot 205

Monogrammed AR, a watercolour sand dunes and beach scene with two children playing dated `88.

Lot 612

A late 19th century rosewood cased Swiss musical box with 6" cylinder playing eight airs.

Lot 340

A C19th Eastern bone and ivory mounted box containing 2 sets of playing cards and ivory counters, 6.75" x 5", 2.5"h

Lot 629

A fine quality watercolour rural landscape with figures playing tennis, monogrammed T.R., 15.5" x 12.5"

Lot 347

A Dresden porcelain figure group modelled as two children playing a flute (restored).

Lot 384

A 19th century Meissen figure modelled as a female playing a tambourine (restored).

Lot 625

A box containing playing cards.

Lot 302

Two Meissen figures, comprising; a model of a girl aiming an arrow, 15.5cm high, blue crossed swords mark, incised F32, and a figure of a girl playing the bagpipes from the Girls` Orchestra series, 12cm high, blue crossed swords mark, incised 2558 (chips and losses to both), late 19th century Visit www.dnfa.com for condition reports

Lot 19

FLEETWOOD-SMITH CHUCK: (1908-1971) Australian Cricketer. A.L.S., Fleetwood-Smith, two pages, 8vo, Swansea, 2nd August 1938, to Herbert Webbern, a young English cricket fan, on the printed stationery of the Hotel Metropole. The cricketer announces `I have heard that you were looking forward to seeing the match here, and had the rotten luck to become ill….` and continues `from what I hear about your own ability as a cricketer if you stick at it, I feel sure that one day you will finish up playing for your country and then for England.` Fleetwood-Smith further asks `Have you enjoyed the Tests? We were lucky to win at Leeds, and it was a very exciting game. Naturally you`ll be supporting England & I`m sure that the last Test will be very interesting, and we hope to win, though England have a very fine side.` In concluding he remarks `I hope that I`ll see you one day in Australia as a player of the M.C.C.` Accompanied by the original envelope (only FR) hand addressed by Fleetwood-Smith. Very slight, minor age wear, about VG. The recipient of this letter had been promised by his father that he would be taken to see Australia play against Glamorgan in August 1938, but instead unfortunately landed up in hospital. On hearing the news, Fleetwood-Smith responded with the present letter, and also visited the home of the young cricket fan, playing `cricket` in the garden with his brother and friend.

Lot 113

DAVIS JOE: (1901-1978) British Snooker and Billiards player. Small selection of three vintage signed photographs (postcard and larger) by Davis, each showing him in different poses, two depicting him playing snooker. All have been signed to clear areas and one is inscribed. Together with a small clipped piece signed by Davis and two other clipped pieces individually signed by Walter and Horace Lindrum. G to VG, 6

Lot 178

STEPTOE & SON: Vintage signed postcard photograph by both Wilfrid Brambell (Albert Steptoe) and Harry H. Corbett (Harold Steptoe) individually showing the two rag and bone men playing cards together in a scene from an episode of the British sitcom Steptoe & Son. Signed by both with their names alone in blue ink to the lower white border. Together with a second vintage signed postcard photograph by Wilfrid Brambell showing him in a smiling head and shoulders pose. Signed in blue ink to the lower white border. VG, 2.

Lot 314

ZAPPA FRANK: (1940-1993) American Composer & Guitarist. Signed colour 10 x 8 photograph of Zappa standing in a three quarter length pose playing his guitar. Signed in bold black ink with his name alone across a clear area of the image. EX

Lot 316

PAGE JIMMY: (1944- ) English Rock Guitarist with Led Zeppelin. Signed colour 8 x 10 photograph of Page standing in a three quarter length pose, in profile, playing his guitar. Signed in bold blue ink with his name alone across a light area of the image. EX

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