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A 19th century mahogany card table in the late 18th century style, the plain top with outset corners above a plain frieze, opening to reveal a baize playing surface and shallow mahogany counter wells, on straight aquare reeded and chamfered legs, 31.75in. (80.5cm.) wide x 15.75in. (40cm.) deep x 29.75in. (75.5cm.) high.
A Victorian mother of pearl fruit knife and fork. retailed by Goldsmiths Company Sheffield 1888 and 1892, with carved mother of pearl handles and silver blade with engraved trailing fruit decoration, and with simple two pronged fork, in original leather cases; together with a playing card box London 1898; a novelty bookmark with a foxes mask terminal, Chester 1907; a vinaigrette by Samuel Pemberton Birmingham 1817 and a small snuff mull (A/F) and a patch box (7)
A Continental porcelain figure of Harlequin, possibly Furstenberg, wearing a chequered and playing card coat, holding a bunch of black grapes in his left hand, and seated on a marble plinth, blue `F` mark to the plinth, mid 18th century, some damages, the plinth and figure possibly associated, 14cm.
A Continental Cotillion (or Marotte) in the form of an 18th century gentleman, with painted wood and composition head, mohair wig, tricorn hat, brocade clothing, with turned handle and spinning mechanism playing a Mozart melody, on stand, probably originally 19th century, but extensively restored, with replacements, now in excellent condition, 18" high
DEVON, Exeter, Country House Inn, Henry Elworthy, brass Three-Halfpence, rev. three men playing billiards, 19mm (DTT 14, i; Courtney p.164); Elmfield Hotel, E[dwin] Banfield, copper Halfpence, 1869 (2), both 27mm (DTT p.158, no.1, ii); Plymouth Inn, [W.] Rowe, brass Three-Halfpence by W. Seage, rev. value, 18mm (DTT 35 var.; TCC p.331); Rising Sun, Buttle, brass Threepence, rev. value, 18mm (DTT 36 var.); Three Cranes, [Mark] Helmore, brass Threepence, 19mm (DTT 44, iii; TCC p.342); Exe Island, Queen Victoria Inn, R.S.P., brass Sixpence by W. Seage, rev. value, 18mm (DTT Ð) [7]. Last fine, others generally very fine, mostly rare First only illustrated
A French marble and bronzed mantel clock, the eight day duration movement striking the hours & half hours on a bell with an outside countwheel, the white enamel dial having black Roman numerals and blued steel ‘moon’ hands, set within a brass drum case with the figure of a girl playing with a cat to one side and all sitting on a shaped black and verigrated green marble base, height 33cm.
An early 19th Century French mahogany and gilt brass mounted secretaire a abbatant, with a bevelled cornice and overhanging frieze drawer, applied with female figures playing cymbals, the brass moulded panel hinged fall enclosing a fitted interior with small drawers flanking an enclosed cupboard, open compartment above and tooled leather inset writing surface, containing three long drawers below, between turned brass mounted columns on square tapered feet, 107.5cm (3ft 6 1/4in) wide x 161cm (5ft 3 1/4in) high.
A 20th Century gilt brass and hardstone games box, the hinge lid inset with a slate panel, inlaid with onyx or other hardstones with a design of playing cards and counters, the sides applied with roundels, inset with the card suits, flanked by a pair of drop handles, on a plinth base, length approx 33cm (faults).
European School/Colonial School, mid 19th century- Townscape with a river in the distance; pencil and monochrome wash, 25.5x41.5cm: English School, 18th century- View of a church on a hill top with woodland; pencil, brown ink and watercolour, 18x28.7cm: English School, late 19th century- "View of Windsor Castle from the farthest point of the playing fields of Eton"; pen and black ink and wash, oval, signed with monogram and dated March 94, 12x18.5cm: Samuel Cousins RA 1801-1887- "Field Marshall The Duke of Wellington KG, First Lord of the Treasury", after Sir Thomas Lawrence PRA, publ June 1828 by M Colnaghi, London; mezzotint, 36x26.5cm: together with four hand-coloured reproduction prints of the seasons after Bartolozzi in matching Belle Epoque gesso frames, (8)
A quantity of various makes featuring a range of animated toys from China, Czech, Japan, Korea etc including friction-driven Circus Car horse carrier, friction-driven motor cycle, wind-up Kitty Playing Ball, wind-up Jumping Dog, clockwork Panda Drummer, wind-up Musical Beetle (VW), clockwork Jumping Rabbit, Mechanical Cowboy on Horse. Also vehicles and related items, e.g. radio-controlled Jaguar XJR-9 and Mini Cooper, Joal Compact construction set and buses, a few Corgi vehicles, Matchbox Emergency Gift Set, Victory Models electric Morris Minor 1951 with remnants of original box, etc. Many items boxed, minor/some/significant wear, items mostly GC to VGC. (c35)

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