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Lot 309

2 boxes to include a vintage tin plate Triang Express engine, a dolls rocking crib, vintage shoe stretcher kit, cameras and photographic accessories, Scalextric cars and controllers, pens (one with nib marked 14k), playing cards etc

Lot 685

11 George Studdy print illustrations, including 4 playing card Bonzos from The Bystander, unframed, from the Gay Owen CollectionCondition varies, some mounted to board, others loose with creases and tears at edges but general good condition, wear commensurate with age and slight discolouration

Lot 549

A German brass bugle, cigars, playing cards, razors, lighters, etc

Lot 307

A framed and glazed set of19th century coloured playing cards, 54cm x 68cm

Lot 145

A Chinese painted porcelain jar table lamp, depicting figures studying a scroll painting and playing games, overall height 59cm

Lot 529

Cribbage boards, playing cards, games boards, etc

Lot 682

Bonzo Dog collectables, including a large soft toy 1990s, with bag labelled Bonzo Sitters London, Bonzo Chase board game and playing cards, Bonzo mug by Dennis China Works 1988, curtain pelmet with applique Bonzos - late 1920s, and silk pocket with embroidered Bonzo, also late 1920s, from the Gay Owen CollectionCondition varies, soft toy in good condition, mug small chips to glaze and crazing but general good condition, other items in good original condition with wear commensurate with age

Lot 620

Various collector's cards, including Collect-A-Card Harley Davidson Official Licensed Harley Davidson collector's card set, Nick Faldo Open Champions, Harley Davidson playing cards, etc. (1 tray)

Lot 1951

Box of mixed games, playing cards, books, magic tricks, and a card from Paul Daniels magic show. Not available for in-house P&P

Lot 1357

Bronze effect sculpture of a lady playing a Hurdy Gurdy, 50cm H. UK P&P Group 3 (£30+VAT for the first lot and £8+VAT for subsequent lots)

Lot 221

Charming vintage Goebel Hummel porcelain table lamp titled Birthday Serenade. This delightful piece features two children playing music together, standing beside a tree trunk that forms the lamp’s base. Handcrafted in West Germany, this lamp showcases the iconic Hummel artistry with detailed hand-painted features and soft pastel tones. The underside bears the Goebel Hummel backstamp.Issued: 20th centuryDimensions: 11"HCountry of Origin: GermanyCondition: Age related wear.

Lot 235

This Goebel Hummel figurine, Morning Concert, is an Exclusive Special Edition No. 11 created for members of the Goebel Collectors' Club. Crafted in Germany in 1984, the piece features a young boy joyfully playing a wooden flute. The base is marked with the Goebel backstamp.Issued: 1984Dimensions: 5"HCountry of Origin: GermanyCondition: Age related wear.

Lot 270

Capturing the rhythm and energy of a classic jazz ensemble, this 5-piece ceramic musician figurine set showcases a lively band performing in expressive poses. Each hand-painted figure is skillfully crafted, featuring musicians playing the saxophone, double bass, drums, violin, and trumpet. The rich earthy tones, accented with blues, reds, and greens, highlight the intricate details in their attire, facial expressions, and instruments. Marked "Made in Occupied Japan" on the base, these figurines were produced between 1945 and 1952, a period known for its finely crafted ceramics exported to the West. The figures exhibit a well-worn patina that enhances their vintage appeal, making them an exceptional addition for collectors of jazz memorabilia, Occupied Japan ceramics, or historical figurines. Each figure measures approximately 5.5"H.Issued: 20th centuryDimensions: See DescriptionCondition: Age related wear. Chipped hat on one of the figurines.

Lot 232

Charming Goebel Hummel figurine titled Puppy Love, depicting a young boy playing the violin for an adoring dog. This hand-painted porcelain figurine captures the endearing innocence and whimsical charm characteristic of Hummel designs. Featuring the Goebel W. Germany backstamp.Issued: 20th centuryDimensions: 5"HCountry of Origin: GermanyCondition: Age related wear.

Lot 251

Presenting a delightful Lladro porcelain figurine, model 1001156, titled Dog Playing Bongos. This charming piece, designed by artist Juan Huerta, was issued between 1971 and 1978. It features an anthropomorphic dog dressed in brown pants and a gold chain, skillfully playing the bongos, showcasing Lladro's signature glossy finish. The underside bears the authentic Lladro backstamp. This figurine has its original box. A wonderful addition for collectors of Lladro's exquisite porcelain creations.Issued: 1971Dimensions: 8"HCountry of Origin: SpainCondition: Age related wear.

Lot 240

A charming trio of Goebel Hummel collectibles, featuring: 1987 Annual Bell This porcelain bell showcases a young boy painting a wooden toy, a classic M.I. Hummel design, with the year 1987 in bold red on the back. Serenade Plaque, Second Edition (1985) wall plaque featuring a young boy playing the flute, housed in a rich wooden frame with a brass title plate. Little Music Maker Hinged Box, a limited-edition wooden music box with a raised porcelain Hummel scene of a boy sledding through a winter landscape. The interior holds the original label and edition number, marking it as a collector's piece. Each item in this set of vintage Hummel collectibles represents Goebel's tradition of fine craftsmanship and timeless charm, making it a delightful addition to any Hummel collection. Largest piece 6.5"H.Issued: 1985 - 1987Dimensions: See DescriptionCountry of Origin: GermanyCondition: Age related wear. Music box - functionality not guaranteed.

Lot 278

This charming collection features musical clowns playing various instruments, along with two reclining jesters, each adorned in vibrant green, blue, and purple harlequin-style outfits with gilt accents. Each figure is marked Occupied Japan. Largest measures 4.25"L.Issued: 20th centuryDimensions: See DescriptionCountry of Origin: JapanCondition: Age related wear.

Lot 167

A Royal Doulton Flutes figurine, HN 2483, designed by Peggy Davies. This elegant porcelain figurine, issued in 1972, is part of a limited edition series. It features a graceful young woman dressed in a flowing red and white gown, playing a gold-accented flute. The dress is adorned with delicate floral motifs, enhancing its refined aesthetic. The figurine is beautifully hand-painted with intricate detailing, making it a desirable addition for Royal Doulton collectors and lovers of classical music-inspired pieces. Limited edition, numbered 440. This item has its original box.Artist: Peggy DaviesIssued: 1972Dimensions: 6.25"H Country of Origin: EnglandCondition: Age related wear.

Lot 478

A late 19th Century/early 20th Century Bronze Krishna, the standing figure playing the flute, 23cm Hsome light surface scratches, plus some minor ribbing to the metal, otherwise generally good condition, no obvious signs of significant damage or repair

Lot 724

Franz iffland (1862-1935), pair of late 19th century bronze figures modelled as children playing. Raised on turned marble plinths. Signed and dated '85. Max. H22cm

Lot 391

Two late Victorian Christoleums. One depicting figures playing instruments, the other a flirtatious scene of an artist socialising with women, 29cm x 39cm, both in gilt frames

Lot 226

A Large Chinese Blue and White Ginger Jar Decorated with Exterior Garden Setting Depicting Children Playing, 23.5cm high

Lot 326

20th century bronze female figure playing the harp. Believed to be a classical figure of Venus with a cherub sat at her feet, all raised on a stone plinth style base. Measuring approx. 35cm tall.

Lot 142

Two vintage 20th century Chinese pottery ceramic mud men figures, comprising of a fisherman on a rock and two men playing a board game on a rock. Fisherman numbered 297 and two men numbered 600, both stamped CHINA to the underside. Largest measuring approx. 13cm x 22cm.

Lot 265

Two 20th century bronze Thai Buddha temple figures. In traditional clothing with one playing drum the other in prayer.10cm tall approx.

Lot 201

Large collection of vintage boxed / packs of playing cards. Including brands such as Aristocrat, Luxor, Golden Phoenix, Riviera, W.D. & H.O. Wills and many more.

Lot 253

Two late 20th century resin baroque style wall candlestick holders / sconces. Each featured with two candlestick holders, moulded oak leaves, harp shaped mount and cherub figures playing trumpets. Each measuring approx. 50cm x 19.5cm x 13cm.

Lot 182

Early 20th century Karl Ens German porcelain classical figure of a woman playing a lute with a cherub raised upon an oval plinth style base, together with a French early 20th century baroque style ceramic mantel clock decorated with a floral transfer design and gilt detailing. Mantel clock features a brass clock face with Arabic number chapter ring. Makers mark to the underside of the Karl Ens figure. Largest piece measuring approx. 35cm x 16.5cm x 10cm.

Lot 188

Early 20th century continental European porcelain statue / figurines. To include Capodimonte example, Leonardo collection, Unter Weiss Bach and other unmarked examples. Mostly depicting male and female figures, dancing, playing instruments etc. Some maker's mark present.Largest measures approx. 24

Lot 291

Collection of 20th century playing cards and poker set. Brands including Castell Brothers Ltd, Boots, Waddington's, Charles Goodall & Sons, Morny, and more. Games including Bezique, Kargo card golf, Lexicon, and more.

Lot 43

Two 20th century German / Continental porcelain figures, comprised of an Unterweißbacher Werkstätten mantel figurine depicting a man playing a flute with a woman holding a garland net to a lamb and a Continental mantel figurine depicting three children pulling a wagon. Makers mark under the Unterweißbacher Werkstätten figure. Largest piece measuring approx. 17.5cm x 22cm.

Lot 595

A set of Fabergé Imperial Dominoes, held in a wooden glazed box with a single drawer housing a folded playing mat, complete with a certificate of authenticity declaring each piece is “ bathed in plated 22 carat gold and blue enamel guilloche.”

Lot 631

A Schuco clockwork four piece Pig Band, 11cm high, a Schuco clockwork Clown playing a violin 11cm and a clockwork puppy dog. (6)

Lot 705A

A good collection of vintage and older playing cards, together with a collection of old coins

Lot 819

Taxidermy-stuffed frog playing the cello

Lot 424

Various collectables, including stamps, cigarette cards, coins, playing cards, postcards etc

Lot 10

(ARR) D*Face (British, 1978-)Sweet Nothings, 2013Screen print in colours on 410gsm paperSigned and numbered 55 of 75 in pencilMounted, framed & glazed Dean Stockton, better known as D*Face, born in 1978 in London, is an English street artist who is recognised as one of the most prolific contemporary urban artists of his generation. D*Face grew up in London and developed an interest in drawing and graffiti in his childhood. As a teenager D*Face was fascinated by the USA, the American Dream, skateboarding and drawing. He discovered street art when he was 15 while discovering Henry Chalfant‘s coverage of subway graffiti in New York City in Spraycan and Subway Art and also Thrasher magazine’s coverage of skateboard deck graphics. The artist also credits his influences to Shepard Fairey‘s « Obey Giant » art campaign, Jim Philips, hip hop and punk music as well as popular animated cartoons. D*Face was the owner and curator for the Outside Institute, London's first contemporary art gallery to focus on street art. In 2005 the Outside Institute moved and re-branded to become the Stolen Space Gallery. In 2010, he collaborated with Christina Aguilera, on her album cover of Bionic. In 2024, D*Face collaborated with the newly launched art'otel London Hoxton, a hotel known for its strong emphasis on blending hospitality with contemporary art. As part of this partnership, D*Face infused his vibrant and rebellious street art style into various spaces throughout the hotel, creating bespoke murals, sculptures, and installations. The hotel, located in London’s creative hub of Hoxton, positions itself as a cultural landmark where art takes centre stage, with D*Face’s work playing a key role in shaping its distinct artistic identity and offering guests an immersive visual experience.Measures approx. 51cm x 61cm (20" x 32") excluding frame. Approx. 83cm x114cm including frame.

Lot 4

(ARR) D*Face (British, 1978- )Drive By Shouting (LA edition), 2017Limited edition Screenprint in 15 colours on 410gsm cotton paperSigned and numbered 48 of 150 in pencil.Framed & glazed. Dean Stockton, better known as D*Face, born in 1978 in London, is an English street artist who is recognised as one of the most prolific contemporary urban artists of his generation. D*Face grew up in London and developed an interest in drawing and graffiti in his childhood. As a teenager D*Face was fascinated by the USA, the American Dream, skateboarding and drawing. He discovered street art when he was 15 while discovering Henry Chalfant‘s coverage of subway graffiti in New York City in Spraycan and Subway Art and also Thrasher magazine’s coverage of skateboard deck graphics. The artist also credits his influences to Shepard Fairey‘s « Obey Giant » art campaign, Jim Philips, hip hop and punk music as well as popular animated cartoons. D*Face was the owner and curator for the Outside Institute, London's first contemporary art gallery to focus on street art. In 2005 the Outside Institute moved and re-branded to become the Stolen Space Gallery. In 2010, he collaborated with Christina Aguilera, on her album cover of Bionic. In 2024, D*Face collaborated with the newly launched art'otel London Hoxton, a hotel known for its strong emphasis on blending hospitality with contemporary art. As part of this partnership, D*Face infused his vibrant and rebellious street art style into various spaces throughout the hotel, creating bespoke murals, sculptures, and installations. The hotel, located in London’s creative hub of Hoxton, positions itself as a cultural landmark where art takes centre stage, with D*Face’s work playing a key role in shaping its distinct artistic identity and offering guests an immersive visual experience. Measures approx. 32cm x 82cm (12.5" x 32") excluding frame. 62cm x 116cm including frame.

Lot 282

TOM BROWN: A PASTEL DRAWING DEPICTING CHILDREN PLAYING CRICKET IN THE STREET33cm x 23cmFramed and glazed

Lot 200

A CHINESE REVERSE PAINTING ON GLASS DEPICTING TWO LADIES PLAYING A GAME65cm x 45cmFramed.

Lot 4

A Nicole Fréres Swiss cylinder music box, playing four airs in inlaid rosewood case

Lot 156

A German Hanau sterling silver circular box, mark for Berthold Muller, Chester import marks for 1909, impressed Hanau pseudo marks, the lid with central panel repousse war ships at sea bordered by Germanic script and date 1663, the side repousse cherubs playing music, diameter 7.3cm. (102.6g)

Lot 757

Russian School, pair of heightened mixed medias, Studies of clowns playing instruments, each signed, 45 x 33cm. Condition - good

Lot 898

A WORCESTER SHELL SHAPED DISH, painted with a vignette of colourful flowers within scrolling gilt foliage, reserved on a wet blue ground, gilt diaper rim, width 19.5cm, seal mark, c.1770 (two chips around the rim marks/possible restoration to border), together with a Copeland Parian ware moulded vase, impressed Copeland on the base, height 26cm (small glaze chip) and a bronzed metal musician figure playing a saxophone, height 23.5cm (3) (Condition Report: most obvious damage is mentioned in description)

Lot 63

A SONY COMPONENT HI FI SYSTEM comprising of a PS-LX150H turntable, a TC-WR445 dual tape player (one tape not playing), a STR-D545 surround sound amplifier, a CDP-C245 multi disc CD player, a pair of SS-E60V speakers, a pair of SS-U10 rear speakers, a SS-CN10 centre speaker and a pair of DR-5A headphones (all PAT pass and working unless stated)

Lot 247

A 20TH CENTURY GAMES TABLE, with a variety of playing surfaces, comprising a green baize, a chess board, backgammon, and roulette, 78cm squared x height 75cm, condition report: legs slightly wobbly, one repaired, all chess pieces present, a large quantity of coloured chips, two roulette balls, etc

Lot 52

A BUSH 32in TV WITH REMOTE and a Thomson Hi Fi (one tape not playing) with remote, a pair of matching speakers and a pair of Panasonic speakers (both PAT pass and working) (8)

Lot 97

Presenting a rare Doulton Lambeth stoneware menu holder, masterfully designed by the esteemed artist George Tinworth. This exquisite piece features a seated figure playing a a string insturment, showcasing Tinworth's signature attention to detail and whimsical charm. The stoneware is adorned with rich brown, blue, and green glazes, highlighting the intricate craftsmanship characteristic of Tinworth's work. Doulton Lambeth impressed stamp. Artist marked.Artist: George TinworthIssued: c. 1880 - 1891Dimensions: 4"HCountry of Origin: EnglandCondition: Age related wear.

Lot 229

This rare 5-piece set of Royal Doulton Bunnykins prototype figurines was specially created for the Canadian Maple Leaf Oompah Band, featuring a charming marching band theme. Each Bunnykins character is dressed in a striking red and white uniform with black shoes, evoking the classic style of traditional parade bands. The instruments, including a sousaphone, trumpet, cymbals, and drum, are meticulously hand-painted with gilt accents, adding a refined touch to this exceptional collection. The set includes Drum-Major Bunnykins leading the march, Sousaphone Bunnykins with an oversized brass instrument, Trumpeter Bunnykins playing a lively tune, Cymbals Bunnykins mid-clash, and Drummer Bunnykins keeping the beat with a bass drum marked Maple Leaf Oompah Band. These prototype figures were produced in limited numbers, making them a highly sought-after addition for collectors of Royal Doulton Bunnykins. A unique and vibrant representation of musical tradition, this set is a standout piece of Bunnykins history. Royal Doulton backstamp. Marked: This Item Is The Property Of Royal Doulton (UK) LTD, And Title To The Property Remains With The Company At All Times. The tallest figure measures: 4"H.Artist: Harry Sales, and David LyttletonIssued: c. 1990Dimensions: See DescriptionCountry of Origin: EnglandCondition: Age related wear.

Lot 156

Glazed figure of a man playing the pungi to charming a snake. Royal Doulton backstamp.Issued: c. 1929-1938Dimensions: 4.5"L x 3.5"W x 4.5"HCountry of Origin: EnglandCondition: Age related wear.

Lot 227

This rare Royal Doulton Bunnykins prototype figurine showcases an exceptional colorway with a finely detailed design. The Bunnykins character is depicted as a medieval minstrel, playing a gilt-painted woodwind instrument. The figurine features an elaborate outfit consisting of a flowing yellow tunic with wide sleeves, layered over a green garment adorned with intricate scrollwork. A brown belt with a tied sash secures the tunic, adding to the detailed craftsmanship. The minstrel wears vibrant red shoes and a striking red hat, which is decorated with a silver emblem, further enhancing its regal and theatrical appearance. Royal Doulton backstamp. Marked: This Item Is The Property Of Royal Doulton (UK) LTD, And Title To The Property Remains With The Company At All Times.Artist: Kimberley Curtis, and Martyn AlcockIssued: c. 1999Dimensions: 4.25"HCountry of Origin: EnglandCondition: Age related wear.

Lot 1

A boxed compendium of games containing a board that folds to play Chess, Draughts, Backgammon, Race & Steeplechase, Snakes and Ladders,Cribbage, Dominoes, Besique with dice and throw, complete with instructions. Condition ReportCards are not present, but other playing pieces are. 

Lot 175

This Williams 2003 FW25 Rear Wheel and Tyre was used during the 2003 season, playing a crucial role in the performance of the Williams FW25.The Michelin groove rear tyre is a significant feature, as it reflects the regulations introduced in the early 2000s to reduce cornering speeds for safety. The tyre shows clear evidence of its race use, including worn grooves, showcasing the immense forces it withstood on the track.For F1 collectors and Williams fans, this race-used rear wheel and tyre is an exceptional addition to any collection.#039 309.

Lot 134

Red Bull Racing 2010 RB6 Race Used Rear Wing Bi-plane F Duct. The RB6, driven by Sebastian Vettel and Mark Webber, was one of the most innovative and successful cars in Red Bull Racing's history, playing a pivotal role in securing their first Drivers’ and Constructors’ Championships in 2010.The Rear wing Bi-plane F Duct is coded RB6-RW-00881 #101.The visible wear and signs of race use on the component add to its authenticity and makes it a great collectible piece.

Lot 182

A large 19th century French bells and drums in sight music box playing six airs and housed in a marquetry inlaid rosewood case, with simulated rosewood decoration to all four sides, complete with original paper information sheet to the inside lid of the box, made by "J. Thibouville Lamy & Co, Paris, some historic worm damage to the case, 48cms wide x 31cms deep x 22cms high. Estimate £150-200.

Lot 349

A 19th century Chinese porcelain stem dish with enamelled decoration of young children playing musical instruments, painted bat decoration to the underside, along with a well executed four character mark, 20cms diameter x 9cms high. Estimate £40-60.

Lot 62

An early 19th century mahogany card table with rounded corners and with an internal felt lined playing surface and carved decoration to the frieze, raised upon a turned and carved central column, resting upon a shaped platform base with turned feet and castors, 91cms wide x 45.5cms deep x 76.5cms high. Estimate £50-80.

Lot 79

A modern Swiss musical box playing three airs on a 4.5" cylinder - Reuge, 8" overall.

Lot 8

Late Period, Ca. 664-332 BC.A wooden mummy mask from the lid of an anthropoid coffin, coated in gesso and painted with polychrome pigments. The face is rendered in a dark red hue, with black outlining the eyes, eyebrows, and irises. The sclera is highlighted in white. A broad headdress extends across the forehead, with bands of alternating colours. The back of the mask bears visible traces of attachment, including nail holes. These masks were stylised representations of the deceased, playing an important role in Egyptian funerary practices. Reviewed by Simone Musso, consultant curator for Egyptian antiquities at the Stibbert Museum, Florence, Italy, member of the Nuri Archaeological Expedition.Size: 270mm x 180mm; Weight: 1k gProvenance: Private London collection; Ex. Taher Khorassani collection, Germany, 1970s. This item has been cleared against the Art Loss Register database and comes with a confirmation letter.

Lot 7

Late Period, Ca. 664-332 BC.A wooden mummy mask from the lid of an anthropoid coffin, painted in pigment over a gesso layer. The face is rendered with a reddish-brown skin tone, with black outlines defining the almond-shaped eyes, arched eyebrows, and irises. The sclera is highlighted in white. The nose is straight and slightly rounded at the tip, while the full lips are gently curved. A wide headdress painted with alternating dark and light bands frames the forehead and extends over the sides. The back of the mask bears visible traces of attachment, including nail holes. These masks were stylised representations of the deceased, playing an important role in Egyptian funerary practices. Reviewed by Simone Musso, consultant curator for Egyptian antiquities at the Stibbert Museum, Florence, Italy, member of the Nuri Archaeological Expedition.Size: 240mm x 185mm; Weight: 510gProvenance: Private London collection; Ex. Taher Khorassani collection, Germany, 1970s. This item has been cleared against the Art Loss Register database and comes with a confirmation letter.

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