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Lot 338

A Tilgmans Keramik monochrome pottery vase,incised with two female figures, one playing a harp, inscribed 'M.1954 TILGMANS',33.5cm high

Lot 71

Poole dolphin pin tray, Looney Tunes glasses, small trinket pots, hamlet playing cards etc

Lot 263

Packs of playing cards

Lot 172

Bag of rare miniature vintage playing cards

Lot 593

Quantity of various early advertising playing cards

Lot 586

Bag containing 150 plus packs of advertising and assorted playing cards

Lot 598

Quantity of various playing cards including files of scarce singles etc, also including: shipping, trains and advertising

Lot 1745

Two 19th Century oils, figures on a horse drawn cart and study of a boy playing with a bird (unframed)

Lot 597

Large crate containing a quantity of assorted advertising playing cards

Lot 587

Bag containing a similar quantity of advertising and assorted playing cards

Lot 595

Quantity of various 1950's playing cards including advertising

Lot 836

Fine quality 19th Century German porcelain plaque depicting a seated lady in classical dress playing a pipe organ, housed in a carved and gilded Florentine design frame, the plaque 7.5ins x 5.25ins

Lot 591

Crate containing a large quantity of assorted playing cards

Lot 1816

Modern oil on canvas, portrait of a Japanese girl playing a koto, gilt framed, together with an unframed oil on canvas, beach scene with figures, signed P. Watkins

Lot 596

Quantity of various 1940's and '50's advertising playing cards

Lot 592

Similar crate containing a quantity of various vintage assorted playing cards

Lot 485

Box containing a quantity of various European sets of playing cards

Lot 590

Large quantity of various playing cards including early vintage shipping cruise liners etc

Lot 588

Quantity of various playing cards, mainly food and drink advertising

Lot 121

Worshipful Company of Playing Cards, 1922 rare set (one missing) and an 1899 complete rare set (worn)

Lot 1086

19th Century French Faience Cantagalli type charger painted with Cupid playing a pipe (repaired)

Lot 594

Quantity of mainly advertising related playing cards

Lot 589

Large quantity of various assorted playing cards

Lot 515

Kashmiri lacquer and floral decorated playing cards box containing two unopened packs of cards together with a pair of oyster shell dishes with white metal ball feet and a 1920's leather fitted dressing case with label

Lot 655

A collection of collectors tea and cigarette cards and albums together with a quantity of playing cards and a framed & glazed set of cigarette cards with dogs.

Lot 252

Attributed to Spencer Frederick Gore (1878-1914) Camden Town Group - early 20th century oil on canvas of young girl playing with toys

Lot 209

LEONARDO COLLECTION PORCELAIN FIGURE OF A SEATED CLOWN, WITH PLAYING CARDS, IN ORIGINAL BOX WITH CERTIFICATES OF AUTHENTICATION

Lot 84

A brown leather collar box containing a miniature set of playing cards; Poker dice etc.

Lot 1461

A Follower of Henry Scott TukeBoys playing in an orchard,oil on canvas,61 x 50.5cms; 24 x 20in.DROIT DE SUITEArtist's Resale Rights may apply, please refer to our 'Terms & Conditions'.

Lot 190

A COLLECTION OF SMALL HAND PAINTED PORCELAIN FIGURINES, of various sizes, including four Sitzendorf figures, two playing musical instruments, the other two dancing and selling flowers respectively. The tallest 12cm high

Lot 168

A COLLECTION OF MISCELLANEOUS CARVED WOODEN WORKS OF ART, comprising a young boy playing flute; another modelled with a goose with a fish in its mouth; together with three natural wood formations. (5)

Lot 474

Copper, brass, and silver coloured metal chess set and playing pieces in a case.

Lot 221

Playing Tennis, pair colour prints after Arthur Hopkins 24cm x 31cm, 'Cricket Group of Crack Gentleman Players', colour print 25cm x 32cm and one other cricket print (4) Condition Report Click here for further images, condition, auction times & delivery costs

Lot 1084

A Burr Walnut and brass Tantalus case with two compartments for cigarettes and cigars and a secret drawer for cribbage boards, playing cards, etc.

Lot 1248

A quantity of packs of playing Cards, wooden jigsaws, travel games, cribbage boards, etc.

Lot 386

D. Rothwell Bailey, an idyllic rural river scene, watercolour, signed and dated 1990, together with a Victorian print, children playing on a hillside, various sizes, each framed.

Lot 306

A Fry's Chocolate pack of playing cards and a matching postcard.

Lot 433

A Player's Weights Cigarettes pictorial showcard depicting a pierrot clown playing a lute, 14 1/2 x 19".

Lot 1374

Ephemera, playing cards, Jokers, sets & odds, trade cards, in small box

Lot 1407

Postcards - Football. Colne FC 1909/10 team legend to rear and reference to playing Nelson v Everton in 1909/10. They beat Nelson in round 1 of English Cup. The Everton game was probably in Lancs Cup. Sold with 3 unidentified teams Circa 09/10 20/21 and 3 modern cards Wright, Law and Liddell (7)

Lot 1349

Australian Rugby tour to Wales and Ireland 1992. Facsimile Autograph Sheet issued as official production sold with rare menu dinner ticket and ladies dinner ticket for Barbarian dinner at Hilton 28/11/92 after playing the Barbarians at Twickenham, dinner menu for match at Cardiff 21/11/92 and programmes for tour matches v Leinster 17/10/1992 v Munster 21/10/92 v Neath 11/11/92 (8)

Lot 1369

Dartford v Tottenham Hotspurs 'a' match played on 22/4/65 in Metropolitan League, a particularly strong Tottenham line up with Bill Brown in goal H Possee also playing

Lot 477

Kevin Coates - a cast bronze art medal with depiction of 'Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart' ca 1990, edition of 40, approx 6.0 cm x 5.1 cm, obverse shows a mature, bewigged and waistcoated Mozart playing a chord of G minor, reverse three dimensional, is the young Mozart, the child as father of the man, extremely fine

Lot 116

Bernard McDonald (British b 1944) - a watercolour depicting children playing on the beach, signed, 19.5 cm x 25.5 cm, mounted and framed under glass - Est £50 - £80

Lot 443

Henry Dropsy (1885-1968) - a uniface cast bronze rectangular panel 'Danse du Faune' depicting a fawn playing pan pipes, signed, very fine, 8.2 cm x 3.5 cm - Est £60 - £80

Lot 406

Leopold George Crouzat (French 1904-1976) - a bronze plaque depicting a pan-like figure playing his pipes, signed, 5.0 cm x 9.0 cm, extremely fine - awarded an Honourable mention at the Societe des Artistes Francais in 1928 and awarded a silver medal in 1938

Lot 124

A DECORATIVE EDWARDIAN PLAYING CARD BOX, with hinged cover, the front features a hand of four aces, 11cm high

Lot 237

A tortoiseshell page turner and enamelled miniature playing card box with cards

Lot 305

TOM PATTERSON – WATERCOLOURChildren playing on the sand dunes 24cm by 30cm – signed, mounted gilt moulded frame                                 

Lot 587

A Furness Bermuda Line boxed set of playing cards

Lot 566

A bronze figure girl playing violin 24cm

Lot 64

A Victorian Parian two handled small bowl, a group of two dogs playing and a bust of a woman with a fur collar - 13cm

Lot 323

Miscellaneous collection including Tunbridge Wells celebration for George V and Queen Mary medal, souvenir medal National Playing Fields Edward Chapman Kew Bridge 1 shilling token, Dairy Crest 1886 Commonwealth Games £2 commemorative coin, Clover butter £1 banknote, 10 shillings banknote prefix B29N plus other coinage - Condition: Fine-VF

Lot 1852

A late 19th century Swiss rosewood and inlaid cylinder music box, playing eight airs, with lever wind and 10¾ inch cylinder, 55.5cm wide. Condition Report: good. In working order and appears in tune. Case commensurate with age and use, will benefit from a polish.

Lot 533

A Mid XIX Century Lever-Wind Cylinder Musical Box, cylinder length 117/8", playing ten airs, the replacement tune sheet fixed to the underside of then lid, in a rosewood, marquetry inlaid and ebonised case (winding mechanism defective, case repolished), 50cms wide.

Lot 224

Louis Wain painted & signed china plate titled "Jack at Sea", and a similar saucer titled "First in the Fight" marked Paragon china "Tinker Tailor" series, together with a Crown Staffs trio decorated with Teddy Bears playing cricket

Lot 25

MANSFIELD - SOUTHPORT 1933 Mansfield home programme v Southport, 9/9/1933, Division 3 North. After playing in the Southern section , Mansfield transferred to the Northern Section in the 32/33 season and remained there until 1937-38 when they were back in the Southern Section. This match ended 2-2, large format programme, minor fold, pencil score, changes etc. Generally good

Lot 562

E.LONGWORTH FA MEDAL Medal awarded by the FA to Ephraim Longworth for playing in an International Trial game. Gold ,hall-marked. Date not known but Liverpool player Longworth made five appearances for England between 1920 and 1923 becoming the first Liverpool player to captain England. Inscribed E.Longworth on reverse. Good

Lot 921

RUGBY LEAGUE-FESTIVAL OF BRITAIN 1951 Large format programme for specially arranged Festival of Britain Rugby League game, Great Britain v Australasia at Headingley, 19/5/51. Australasia consisted of Australians and New Zealanders playing in the English Rugby League at the time., 5 x Wigan players + 2 Reserves in GB side, 4 x Leeds players in Australasian team. Pencil changes. Generally good

Lot 410

FRANK R FOSTER- ASHES HERO Two postcard photographs of England and Warwickshire Cricketer Frank R Foster with notes in his hand on the reverse and signed by him in 1951. He was the forgotten hero who after a miraculous year in 1911 died bankrupt in a psychiatric hospital in 1958, alone and touched by madness. In 1911 he became Warwickshire Captain and led them to the Championship scoring 1614 runs and taking 141 wickets. He went on tour to Australia and despite losing the first Test, England won the Ashes 4-1 with Foster taking 32 wickets and scoring 226 runs. Unfortunately he suffered a compound leg fracture in a motor cycle accident in 1915 and his cricket career was effectively over. Gradually his life declined including gambling, huge debts and various unsavoury incidents and in 1946 he was banned from Edgbaston for his behaviour and by 1950 he had been admitted to Northamptonshire Lunatic asylum and he died there 8 years later. The postcards show Foster in his playing days and in his later days and both have 1951 inscriptions. Generally good

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