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A 19th century full pack of playing cards, featuring an array of pictorial scenes including caricatures and other figures, together with two children's books by Agness E Cash, Mrs Nutcracker's Acorns and Foxey Brush-Tail, and another by Florence Hardy The Mousie Minstrel and Dolly Dutch, plus a Mabel Lucie Attwell bathroom plaque, and a Chad Valley Stanley Mathews jigsaw pizzle, (a/f). - Condition Report
A replica c2014 WWI First World War Princess Mary Gift Tin from Fortnum & Masons ( Tommy's Tin ). The tin being a reproduction of the famous Gift Tin, celebrating the centenary of the First World War. The tin contains a pack of playing cards, tobacco and chocolate. With its original information card.
WWII Second World War - an unusual WWII period Horse Racing board game, purchased some years ago from the estate of one H. Thomson - believed to have been a Navigator attached to a Halifax Bomber crew during the war. The board game comprising of a cardboard playing board, wooden dice, and two lead playing pieces. The game marked to reverse ' H. Thomson RAF '. The game was always presumed to have been sent to his camp (said to be Stalag Luft 1) by Red Cross aid parcels or similar. An interesting piece of history.
Boxed Bridge Set by Aspinal of London unused, in leather case, in original Aspinal box; Aspinal of London boxed set of cards with pen, in original Aspinal box, unused: and a set of playing cards by Bridge & Co. in original vintage box, cards depicting 'The Blue Boy' and 'The Red Boy'. Please see images.
20th century school, French street scene, Montmartre Paris, oil on canvas, indistinctly signed, 18.5cm by 37cm, Luca (20th century), Italian street scene, watercolour, signed, 36cm by 49cm, Late 19th/20th century school, children playing in a square, watercolour, unsigned, 23.5cm by 32.5cm, Demarteau after J.B. Huet, 'L'Apres Midi, reproduction print, 29cm by 39cm
A pair of Chinese late Qing Dynasty (1644-1912) Republic period (1912-49) carved and gilt painted panels, pierced decoration detailing figures playing instruments above noblemen and sages on horseback, 31cm x 17cm, in recessed later red frames, with labels verso Wah Cheong, Hong Kong picture framers.
DODGSON (CHARLES LUTWIDGE) 'LEWIS CARROLL'Alice's Adventures in Wonderland, FIRST PUBLISHED (SECOND ENGLISH) EDITION, with page 30 correctly numbered and the inverted 'S' in the last line of the Contents page, half-title, 42 illustrations by John Tenniel, very short tear in margin of 4 leaves, a few small smudges, 1866 [1865]; Through the Looking-glass, and What Alice Found There, FIRST EDITION, first issue, with 'wade' on p.21, half-title, 50 illustrations by John Tenniel, 1872, uniform red crushed morocco gilt, by Riviere & Son, sides with 2-line fillet border, spines with gilt-blocked rabbit and playing card motifs in compartments with raised bands, g.e., original cloth covers and spines bound in, slightly rubbed at lower edges, housed in single cloth slipcase [Williams, Madan and Green 46, and 84], 8vo, Macmillan (2)Footnotes:Provenance: First work, 'Mary Freeling, Xmas 1865', ownership inscription on blue endpaper (bound in at end); Second work, 'C.M. Cobb', early ownership inscription at head of title-page. Both with bookplate of Brian Fenwick-Smith.This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: •• Zero rated for VAT, no VAT will be added to the Hammer Price or the Buyer's Premium.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
A 19th century French gilt spelter and porcelain plaque inset mantle clock, with a central swag mounted urn, flanked by a pair of porcelain gilt mounted urns, the porcelain dial with Roman numerals, the central plaque with a couple seated playing a lute on square feet, the brass movement stamped A G Mougin, striking on a bell, 48cm high
After Jean Bulio (French, 1827-1911), a patinated bronze model of a musician satyr, late 19th century, portrayed dancing and playing pipes, inscribed BULIO to the socle, on a square Siena marble plinth, 18.5cm highCondition Report: Patina is a glossy dark to mid brown. Shiny overall aside from white residue in the recesses including hair and inscription to base.One of the upper arms has been restored (visible only as a small dark line).Very minor nibbling to corners of base. Height stated in catalogue includes base. Condition Report Disclaimer
Y A Swiss rosewood and inlaid musical box, circa 1890, playing a choice of airs via a pinned brass cylinder and tuned steel combs, the movement driven by a single wound spring drum mounted on a gilt iron bed beneath a hinged glass internal cover, with selection levers to the sides, the case of typical rectangular form with ebonised mouldings, 14.5cm high, 51cm wide, 23cm deep
A Football League Champions Division 3 Northern Section 9ct gold medal, engraved to reverse, 'R. Jones, Port Vale F.C. 1929-30', hallmarked V&S, Birmingham 1930, together with a gilt metal Roamer Watch Co pocket watch, on gilt metal Albert chain within box.Reginald 'Roger' Jones (1902-1967), was a left-half who was born in Burslem, and was a one club man for Vale from 1923-1937, playing 326 times, scoring 19. Jones played 38 times in the 1929-30 season as they won the Third Division North.
AN EICHLER, ROYAL DUX GLAZED EARTHENWARE GROUP OF LOVERS, THE LADY ON A SWING SERENADED BY A BEAU PLAYING THE MANDOLIN, ON RECTANGULAR BASE AND SCROLL FEET, 47CM H, E, ROYAL BOHEMIA SCRATCHED ON A PINK TRIANGULAR PAD AND PRINTED MARKS, EARLY 20TH C Good condition but for minor flat chip on the back of the lady's bonnet
A PAIR OF GERMAN PORCELAIN FIGURES OF ITINERANT MUSICIANS PLAYING THE HURDY-GURDY OR BAGPIPES, ON GILT MOUND WITH ROCAILLE, 19CM H, SPURIOUS UNDERGLAZE BLUE MARK R AND DATE 1762, 20TH C AND A PAIR OF GERMAN PORCELAIN FIGURES OF DANCERS IN PREDOMINANTLY LAVENDER COSTUME, ON FLORETTED ROCOCO BASE AND FOUR SCROLLING FEET, SPURIOUS GOLD ANCHOR MARK, 20TH C Male dancer - neck restored. Hurdy gurdy player - right hand restored. Bagpiper with small restorations. Typical slight chipping of the encrusted flowers and foliage
An early 18th century German unmarked parcel gilt silver tumbler cup, relief embossed maiden playing instrument decoration, inscription dated 1717, probably Lubeck, diameter 8cm, 2.1ozFair overall condition, obvious signs of wear and abrasions, several dents to bowl and body, one small split around the top edge, gilding inside bowl slightly faded, unmarked except for maker's mark

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