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Continental figural group of a shepherd boy playing bagpipes with a sheep and dog at his feet on a naturalistic base, possibly Meissen, 3.5" high; together with a Sitzendorf figural group of a seated lady with a lapdog and lamb at her feet upon a naturalistic base and gilt highlights, 6.25" high; also a monkey band figure and a small German figure of a standing lady with book (4)
17th century European walnut and iron bound pokerwork cassone, decorated to the inside of the hinged lid with two angels playing lutes in a garden setting within a foliate scrolled border, also indistinctly decorated to the front of the chest with multiple figures in a garden setting with foliate scrolls, 20.25" deep x 60.5" wide (a.f)
A Victorian `The Royal Cabinet of Games` compendium the oak case fitted with a twin-lever Bramah lock and opening to reveal a well fitted interior with two lift-out trays holding a cribbage board, ivory spellicans, red stained & natural bone draughts set, leather whist & bezique markers, Willis & Co. playing cards, ivory shakers, bone dice, bone dominoes & counters and six lead Racehorses plus fences & water jump, the hinged front with a red stained and natural bone Staunton style chess set, 6.5cm. king, the lid holding two leather gaming boards for Go-Bang and backgammon/chess/racing game, the case 14 x 11in (35.5 x 28cm).
A Victorian cased silver christening set London 1848, maker RH, comprising a tankard with gilt interior, engraved initials and decoration in high relief, depicting children playing in a garden, weight 6oz., together with a spoon, knife and fork, all contained in a fitted silk lined case marked Hunt & Roskell, Jewellers & Goldsmiths to The Queen and Royal Family, (4).
A fine George IV mahogany card table the hinged and swivelling rosewood crossbanded & line inlaid rectangular top with canted corners, opening to reveal a baize playing surface, over a line inlaid frieze, on four turned supports to a quatreform base, line inlaid to match the frieze above, standing on four outswept line inlaid legs with floral brass mounts to the scrolled shoulders, on brass paw cap casters, 35.75in (91cm) wide x 17.75in (45cm) deep x 28.25in (71.5cm) high.
A Wedgwood Fairyland bowl, the centre printed and painted in colours and picked out in gilt, with Persian figures playing music and drinking below blossoming trees, deep banded border with wild animals at the kill ad seated in blue outlined in gilt, the exterior with hanging lanterns, scrolls and fanciful birds, 23cm diam, printed mark, 25485
A Regency gilt metal mounted mahogany card table, canted rectangular folding top enclosing a baize lined playing surface, above a deep frieze applied with anthemions, outlined throughout with box wood and ebony stringing and inlaid with roundels, tapered square legs, spade feet, 90cm wide, 72cm high, c.1820
NINE CRICKET INTEREST BOOKS The Cricket Match by Hugh De Selincourt, It`s Been a Piece of Cake by Brian Johnston, The Brighter Side of Cricket by R.C. Robertson-Glasgow, Worcestershire by Roy Genders, Playing for England by Jack Hobbs, Cricket Country by Edmund Blunden, Best Cricket Stories chosen by E.W. Swanton, Hit for Six by Gerald Brodribb, End of an Innings by Denis Compton. (9)
A carved Black Forest group, of a shepherd playing a violin with five sheep behind him, signed `A L G. Rungaldier Fece 1920`, 14.75in (37.5cm) h, 14.5in (37cm) w. One sheep`s head off and present, shepherd`s right arm off and present, tips of fingers missing, left arm and violin missing, whole piece with old woodworm.
A satinwood and marquetry games box, inlaid stringing and banded in kingwood, the interior with two lift-out trays, contents to include: playing cards, dominoes, a chess set, dice and counters, the base with a drawer and with silver plated side handles, the box George III but later converted, 6in (15.3cm) h, 12in (30.5cm) w and d.
Hall & Son. A complete set of playing cards, number 70, the ace of spades with `GIII Rex duty 1 shilling and sixpence, with Royal mottoed garter and crown`, the ace of clubs printed `SUPERFINE`, in a sycamore box, with the King of spades applied to the sliding cover, a leather bound book, `TREATISE ON CARDS`, with a divided interior, and another complete set of playing cards the court cards with names and a third complete set by Hunt & Sons.
JOHN CYRIL HARRISON, SIGNED IN PENCIL TO MARGIN, SET OF FOUR LIMITED EDITION COLOURED PRINTS, (129/500), Published by the Norfolk Naturalist Trust, "Pintail, "Brentgoose", "Shoveller", "Shelduck", 9" x 6", (4)£ 446. AFTER EDMUND BLAMPIED, TWO COLOURED LITHOGRAPHS, PUBLISHED BY FROST AND REED, "Playing at a Hole in the Ground"; and "But it`s a Grand Sport – Biffing a Little Ball", 11" x 9" and 13" x 8" (2)
A Meissen figure of harlequin, modelled by JF Eberlein, seated on rockwork and holding a dove in his outstretched right hand, wearing turquoise hat, his yellow sleeves and back painted with playing cards, the front of his jacket with a check pattern in black, orange blue and yellow with white trousers, his black shoes with orange bows, the rockwork base encrusted with flowers in colours, height 12.5cm (af, restorations). Provenance: Christies lot 148, Stewart Granger Collection, May 20th 1963.
A Bow porcelain figure of a harlequin, seated playing a pair of bagpipes, his jacket brightly coloured with cards and flowers painted on his breeches, puce hat tied with a black ribbon, seated on a floral encrusted base, c.1760, height 11.5cm (slight damage and restoration). Provenance: Beauchamp Galleries, Grosvenor House Antiques Fair 1963.
A fine early Victorian rosewood cased table clock by Thomas and John Ollivant of Manchester, the eight day triple fusee movement driving fourteen bells playing seven airs, those being God Save The Queen, Rule Britannia, Ye Banks And Brays, Old One Hundredth Psalm, Portuguese Hymn, Sicilian Mariners Hymn and Evening Hymn, with strike-silent function, engraved silvered dial, the fine carved rosewood case with fretwork rear door, stamped 11921, height 58cm, width 44.5cm. Brian Loomes lists Thomas and John Ollivant of Manchester as operating from 1828 to 1851 (Watchmakers and Clockmakers of The World Volume Two).

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