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An England Football Association Italia '90 official suit carrier, with two accessories pockets and carry handle, in well used condition, an Italia '90 press pass, etc. Provenance: The above lot is the property of David Bloomfield, the England Football Association press officer for the Italia '90 World Cup campaign.
Palitoy - Action Man - A bundle of Action Man part uniforms / clothing. Lot includes a quantity of homemade knitted clothing, plus some vintage Palitoy garments and accessories including German Stormtrooper jacket; British Army Officer jacket; Space Ranger tabard; Space Ranger Captain one piece rubberised suit and similar. Items show age and play related wear, appearing Fair Plus - Good overall and are unchecked for completeness. (This does not constitute a guarantee)
Palitoy - Action Man - Three flock haired, unboxed Action Man figures. Figures all marked 'Made in England by Palitoy Under License From Hasbro © 1964' to rear of torsos. Figures wear a variety of outfits - some home made; one wears Astronauts suit. Conditions generally appear to be Fair - Good with some signs of play and light surface marks. Astronaut in particular would benefit from cleaning. (This does not constitute a guarantee)
A selection of vintage costume together with 2 x 60's dresses one Ravvi from Brown Muffs of Bradford, a Wetherall, Bond Street floor length ivory lined skirt, a Rocola white gents evening shirt, a 60's purple velvet breeches and jacket suit with a pink ruffle fronted long sleeved blouse plus others.
WADE; a family of five Nat West pig money banks, together with a similar example with Wade back stamp (6).Condition Report: We believe the example decorated with arrows to his suit is a reproduction example but please make your own mind up, this example with glaze crazing throughout the body, each complete with base buttons.
A late 19th century - early 20th century hand carved and oil painted carved Sicilian folk art marionette puppet depicting a knight in armour. Hand tooled copper medieval armour suit with removeable sword in scabbard, moveable helmet face guard, emerald green silk costume and green fur plume from helmet. H.90 W.30 D.30cm.
* German Encyclopedic Tarot. Encyclopedia Cego deck, Frankfurt am Main: C.L. Wüst, circa 1880, a complete Cego deck of 54 colour lithographed playing cards, comprising 4 suits of 8 (French suits), each with pip cards ace-4 (red) or 7-10 (black), and 4 double-ended court cards, no indices, maker's details and Wüst star to ace of diamonds, plus 22 trump cards, comprising 21 trumps depicting 'Bourgeois' scenes (bearing double-ended Arabic numerals 1-21) and Fool card, toned with some light finger-soiling, few minor marks, trump 17 with red stain to one border (also affecting one edge of trump 9), versos brown and blue plaid, rounded corners, each card 109 x 61 mm, together with: Non-standard pack, Altenburg: Schneider & Co., 1887, a complete deck of 36 playing cards (German suits), with indices, each suit with themed designs: hearts - love, acorns - miliatary, leaves - hunting, bells - trades, daus of hearts with tax stamp, daus of bells with maker's details, daus of acorns with designer's name 'E. Burger', somewhat toned and dusty, a couple of creases to pip cards, versos ornate thistle design in black and blue, slightly rounded gilt corners, each card 101 x 64 mm, plus: Whist-Karten no.230, Frankfurt am Main: B. Dondorf, circa 1870, 'Schnapsnasen-spiel' (variant 2), a complete deck of 52 chromolithographed playing cards, medieval courts, ornamental aces with minitaure portraits at each end, jack of clubs with maker's details, lightly dust-soiled, versos brown design of mother with 2 children, slightly rounded gilt corners, each card 91 x 59 mm, with original pictorial box (soiled, some light wear), with: Swiss scenic aces pack, Germany: unknown maker, circa 1870, 51 (of 52, without 6 of spades) stencil coloured lithographed playing cards, scenic aces depicting Swiss scenes, dusty with some toning and soiling, jack of clubs with 3 short closed edge tears, couple of creases to pip cards, versos blue flowers and dotted whirls, gilt edges (square corners), each card 87 x 57 mm, and 9 other German decks, 20th century (most early), except Double-headed Prussian pattern type 1 deck, by C.L. Wüst, circa 1890, with original (defective) box, also including: Bavarian pattern (32 plus defective box), by Berliner Spielkarten-Fabrik Eduard Büttner & Co., circa 1900; two decks of German War Cards, by ASS, one 1915, the other 1917, both 32 cards with box, a quantity of cards from each pack corner mounted onto 2 display boards, most encapsulated in clear plastic (not examined out of display boards), the remainder loosely contained in clear plastic bags, the boards 41 x 54 cm and smallerQTY: (13)NOTE:First item: Cary collection, Ger 638; Fournier, Germanic 141; Shaw & Symons (Playing Cards from the Factory C.L. Wüst ...) Set 50.Second item: Braun (Schriftenreihe 'Spielkarten' band 4) BD 1865/1 (pp.46-47).
* German musical cards. Musikalisches Kartenspiel, Frankfurt am Main: Bernhard Dondorf, circa 1862, a complete deck of 52 colour lithographed playing cards, comprising 4 suits of 13 (French suits), each with pip cards ace-10, and 3 court cards, each card with two bars of music (both waltz & polka) to the lower half, suit and value/rank to lower right corner, upper half of each court with comic character playing a musical instrument etc., suit sign and rank (indicated by crown, boot or cap) to upper left, upper half of pip cards with miniature playing card to left, and monochrome illustration to right, ace of hearts with Italian tax stamp dated 1862, dusty, some light finger-soiling and toning, occasional minor marks or spots, 10 of diamonds with brown stain to upper right corner (and slightly to lower corner), square corners, brown pictorial versos depicting a composer at a piano within circular musical border, each card 97 x 64 mm, with facsimile of original instruction card (in German and French), 33 cards corner mounted onto a double folding display board, encapsulated in clear plastic (not examined out of board), the remainder contained in a plastic bag, the folded board 54.5 x 40 cmQTY: (1)NOTE:Braun, Schriftenreihe 'Spielkarten' band 4, BD 1860/2 (pp.34-35); Hoffman & Dietrich (1981) pp.56-57; Ortiz-Patiño 98.The instructions describe how each suit of cards can be arranged in almost any order, so obtaining a wide variety of differing dance tunes. Braun mentions two versions of this deck (with no known order of production), one with the maker's name printed on the jack of clubs, and another without; our pack conforms to the second version.
* German playing cards. Cartes Comiques, version a, Frankfurt am Main: B. Dondorf, circa 1860, a complete deck of 52 colour lithographed playing cards, comprising 4 suits of 13 (French suits), each with pip cards ace-10, and 3 full-length court cards, the courts depicting comical anthropomorphised animals, suit sign and rank (indicated by crown, boot or cap) to two corners, aces with comic characters, remaining pips with monochrome humorous scenes (red suits in green, black suits in red), all captioned in French, pips with suit signs and indices to two corners, jack of clubs with maker's details, 9 of spades with nick to upper left corner, decorative versos in purple and gold, showing Cinderella (with golden shoe) and Prince on a balcony, their faces represented by a heart & a diamond, with a transformed spade or club to the lower corners, square corners, each card 94 x 64 mm, all cards mounted onto 3 display boards, encapsulated in clear plastic (none examined out of boards), the boards 54.5 x 40 cmQTY: (1)NOTE:Braun (Schriftenreihe 'Spielkarten' band 4) BD 1860/1 (nr.361, p.32); Cary collection, Ger 511; Schreiber collection, German 220. Believed to be designed by the same artist as the Musikalisches Kartenspiel, published by Dondorf around the same time.
* German playing cards. Hamburg playing cards, Hamburg: Hanchen Rübcke, circa 1860, a complete deck of 52 stencil coloured lithographed playing cards (French suits), each heart pip sign with a central Hansiatic cross, all cards with illustrations depicting the history, topography and folklore of Hamburg, most captioned, double-ended courts (kings with additional decorative border) with stencil colouring, pip card illustrations printed in sepia, each ace with two views, except ace of hearts with one view & with maker's details and tax stamp, generally toned, occasional minor marks, versos red dotted branching pattern, gilt edges, square corners, each card 93 x 62 mm, together with: Fynste Java Speelkarten no.117, Stralsund: VSS, circa 1885, a complete deck of 52 colour lithographed playing cards (French suits), double-ended courts and aces, kings depicting Dutch rulers, captioned queens and jacks portraying local inhabitants, each ace showing two views in the Indonesian Dutch colonies, ace of hearts with tax stamp, maker's trademark on king of spades, no condition points to note, versos green coats of arms with two lions, printed above: Van Duym & Co, Soerabaja, rounded gilt corners, each card 93 x 64 mm, with original pictorial box, plus: Portrait No.11 (Whist Superfine de portraits), Goslar: F.A. Lattmann, circa 1861, a complete deck of 52 stencil coloured engraved playing cards (French suits), double-ended courts depicting named monarchs, queens and lieutenants, double-ended aces with views of palaces, tax stamp on ace of hearts, two aces (hearts & clubs) with some staining to one end, versos red dotted hexagons, silver-gilt edges, square corners, each card 89 x 60 mm, with 4 other complete decks of 52 cards with scenic aces: unknown maker, circa 1860, aces with two scenes mainly around Baden-Baden (French captions); unknown maker, circa 1860, aces showing Heidelberg & river Necker; unknown maker, circa 1870, see IPCS pattern sheet 75, aces show German views; Wüst, circa 1925, House pattern courts (repeated in each suit), aces showing two named Dutch paintings from the Dutch National Gallery (pictured on versos), a quantity of cards from each deck corner mounted onto 7 display boards, encapsulated in clear plastic (not examined out of boards), the remainder contained in plastic bags, the boards 55 x 41 cm and smallerQTY: (7)NOTE:First item: Hamburgische Spielkarten (1984) no.11; Schreiber collection, Sheets German 44 & 50.Second item: an unusual variant of the Dondorf design (see Braun (Schriftenreihe 'Spielkarten' band 4) BD 1874/1 (pp.66-68), with the borders on the aces corresponding to variants 1 & 2. Third item: Berry (The Waddington Playing-card Collection, part 2) W537.
* German playing cards. Luxus Club-Karte Whist Nr.100, variant 3, Frankfurt am Main: B. Dondorf, for D. Voigt, Copenhagen, circa 1906, a complete deck of 52 colour lithographed playing cards (without joker), comprising 4 suits of 13 (French suits), each with pip cards ace-10, and 3 double-ended court cards, plain aces, Danish tax stamp on ace of diamonds, German tax stamp on ace of hearts, jack of clubs with B. Dondorf GmbH, toned with some minor marks, rounded corners, versos blue ornate flowers and leaves with gold, central 'DV', each card 92 x 60 mm, with original box (soiled and worn) titled No, 100 Whist, with both BD dragon logo, and D. Voigt & Co, together with: Rabouge deck, Frankfurt am Main: C.L. Wüst, circa 1890, a complete deck of 52 colour-lithographed playing cards, comprising 4 suits of 13 (French suits, all spades), each with identical pip cards ace-10, and 3 double-ended court cards following the Wüst House Pattern type 1, one ace with tax stamp, one jack with maker's details, each court card with 'Wüst' either side of dividing line, somewhat dusty and toned, some minor marks or spots, one pip card with slight crease, rounded corners, versos blue flowers and dotted curly lines, each card 93 x 62 mm, plus: Swiss Costume pack No.93, Frankfurt am Main: C.L. Wüst, circa 1890, a complete deck of 52 chromolithographed playing cards, comprising 4 suits of 13 (French suits), each with pip cards ace-10, and 3 double-ended court cards portraying different Swiss national costumes, each ace with two Swiss views (named within central pip circle except ace of hearts unnamed), Wüst star on jack of clubs, dusty and lightly toned, some minor marks and stains (mainly to pip cards), rounded gilt corners, versos colourful strap work design with gold, each card 92 x 62 mm, with original decorative box, titled No.93 Costumes Suisses, with 3 other German packs: 2 complete decks of 52 'Koningin Wilhelmina Kaart', by C.L. Wüst, 1898, each with original box, the two boxes with differing portraits of Queen Wilhelmina, and a complete deck of 52 Berlin Pattern cards, by Eduard Büttner & Co of Berlin, circa 1890, a quantity of cards from 5 of the six listed decks corner mounted onto 5 display boards, most encapsulated in clear plastic (none examined out of boards), the remainder contained in clear plastic bags, the boards 54.5 x 40 cm and smallerQTY: (6)NOTE:First item: Braun (Schriftenreihe 'Spielkarten' band 4) BD 1900/2 (pp.86-87). Scarce. Later re-issued as Nr. 184 with indices and interchanged suit signs. Second item: Mann (All Cards on the Table), pp.76-77 and No.197 (mentioned); Shaw & Symons (Playing Cards from the Factory C.L. Wüst... Catalogue of the exhibition... 2005), Set 1 (for a non-Rabouge example).
* German playing cards. Non-standard pack, Munich: Joseph Fetscher, circa 1815, a complete deck of 52 stencil coloured woodcut playing cards, comprising 4 suits of 13 (French suits), each with pip cards ace-10, and 3 full-length court cards, the courts with some relation to the Paris pattern, except the queens who carry items such as a parasol or a closed fan, king of hearts with maker's initials JF, king of clubs with Bavarian lion, jack of hearts with shield bearing maker's details, ace of hearts with tax stamp, occasional pale spotting, queen of spades with early ink ownership signature on verso, and related pencilled name (pressure from pencilling slightly raising surface of recto), versos red dots with faint stars made of dashes, each card 89 x 53 mm, 16 cards corner mounted onto a display board, encapsulated in clear plastic (not examined out of board), the remainder contained in a plastic box, the board 54.5 x 40 cmQTY: (1)NOTE:Schreiber, German 206 (British Museum 1896,0501.257).An interesting, and apparently unused pack, with some unusual manufacturing details: several pip cards have been poorly cut (by the maker) resulting in very off-centre pips, and 12 pip cards have two large circular watermarks in the paper used for the rectos, the two different watermarks being cut between 6 cards each. The watermark showing on hearts cards depicts a man's head in profile surrounded by indistinct lettering, the other watermark (in the diamonds suit) appears to be have a coat of arms between two upright dogs or similar.
* German playing cards. Transformation pack, Munich: Siegfried Heilmeier, 1989, a complete deck of 56 colour printed transformation playing cards plus title card, from a limited edition no.96/110 copies, comprising 4 suits of 13 (French suits), and 4 jokers, each suit with pips ace-10, and 3 full-length court cards, the illustrations depicting various sometimes amusing or erotic scenes, square corners, versos plain, each card 102 x 62 mm, with original card box, together with: Four Corners of the World pack (variant 4), Frankfurt: B. Dondorf, circa 1910, a complete deck of Luxus Spielkarten no.207, comprising 52 chromolithographed playing cards, designed by Karl F. Hausmann, each suit relating to a continent (Europe, Asia, Africa, or America), the pips with background monochrome designs, the aces with full-length colour illustrations with maker's details in a horizontal bar, the courts full-length, jack of clubs with maker's details, versos central floral panel with initials BD, ornamental surround, gold edges, rounded corners, each card 93 x 64 mm, with original card box (lacking fold-over flap), plus: Whist pack, Frankfurt: B. Dondorf, 1906, a complete deck of whist pack no.222, comprising 52 chromolithographed playing cards in 4 (French) suits, plain aces, double-ended courts, jack of clubs with 'B. Dondorf GmbH', dusty with some light finger-soiling, rounded corners, versos ornamental pattern with gold, each card 91 x 62 mm, with card box from a similar (no.134) whist pack by Dondorf, with 41 other packs of German playing cards, all 20th century, many by ASS, also including packs by F.X. Schmid, Bielefelder Spielkarten, and another limited edition pack by Siegfried Heilmeier: 'Minister-Skat', 1992, no.22/150 copies, a quantity of cards from each pack corner mounted onto separate display boards, many encapsulated in clear plastic (none examined out of boards), the remainder (with any boxes) contained in individual clear plastic bags, the boards 54.5 x 40 cm and smallerQTY: (44)
Three vintage coats comprising a Bon Marche Liverpool c.1950s black velvet swing coat with shawl collar, black velvet bow and rose ornamentation to the collar, a c.1970s faux leopard skin three-quarter length coat with black faux fur collar and a c.1960s Aquascutum Regent Street London West 1 bright lemon yellow full-length fitted coat with Aquascutum brass buttons, together with a c.1950s pale coffee-coloured two-piece ladies' suit comprising fitted jacket with beaver lamb collar and matching pencil skirt (4).
Ten c.1970s-80s dresses comprising a Laura Ashley grey two-piece suit with brown and black floral silvered pattern, comprising a full-length waisted dress with full skirt and a fitted jacket, a full-length A-line brown sequinned evening dress, a Varon navy lace and pleated chiffon full-length evening dress with chiffon sleeves and lace cuffs, a Lady Dorby turquoise fitted dress with waist-length jacket and ribbon trim, a purple full-length evening dress, an Arabian-inspired kaftan-style dress, a Trina Lewis & Marjon Couture black and purple cocktail dress with black waterfall top and full purple and black spotted skirt, an ice blue sleeveless empire line evening dress with chiffon overlay, an electric blue and black sequinned and beaded top with batwing sleeves and a blue and silvered cocktail dress (10).
Six c.1970-80s items of vintage clothing comprising a Looking Glass Original red crimplene trouser suit, long fitted jacket with flared trousers and gilded buttons, a Laura Ashley midnight blue velvet fitted dress with bodice top and gathered skirt, a Laura Ashley black crepe long sleeveless evening dress with V-neck, an Ann Green cocktail dress with sequinned exotic bird to the top, a Radley black crepe cocktail dress with embossed top and waterfall floral and diamanté brooch to the bottom, with matching jacket and a Louis Ortoni black lace cocktail dress with full-length sleeves and chiffon flare to the bottom (6).
Lenci Fine 1920s Antique felt doll in original clothing. Pressed and painted swivel head with painted features spiral wool curled hair , articulated felt body with divided first finger ,outfit is a ie and button felt coat with cross hatch smock and bloomers, cross hatched sole cup shoes and the lenci cotton socks . There is also the factory fitted lingerie suit in cotton. Hair is loosely untidy and some dust to face and some perish to the felt outfit and generally good firm condition c 1925. (1)
Gebruder Heubach Antique doll 8429 Wistful faced 13” :bent leg Toddler Character doll with glass eyes, mohair lashes , dressed and appears as a boy , open close eyes , Head with original wig / pate and marked (Heubach square symbol )with 8429 near head rim size 5. Good head and dressed in later made velvet suit and cap.
Dolls House as House and public house; The railway inn; Beautifully built and presented wooden weighty dolls house with full bar figures , snooker table, barrels , pumps & many accessories and furnishings complete. The dimensions are 24” wide x 26” tall and 12” deep as a guide. ( this item cannot be posted) a beautiful timbered bay fronted property to convert to a shop or house to suit. (1)
Vintage dolls collection to include Pauline Jacobsen boxed Valerie Artist doll, a Schneider porcelain doll in box, Aplitoy 1969 smiling Bonny baby,cloth bodied Heidi Ott small artist vinyl baby 1997, box of 1950s souvenir felt and celluloid dolls etc ( one with loose legs) and a kader baby miniature doll and a porcelain baby doll in knitted pram suit, as a group ( quantity )
A rare, men's 1980s apres ski suit by Cojana Sport consisting of a thermal lined knitted all in one trouser suit along with a hooded cardigan jacket with quilted lining. the hood can be unzipped to open out and wear as a high collar. size 44. (1 set)condition generally good, the all in one has a pin head sized hole on one sleeve and a smaller one next to it. The cardigan has some pulls. Linings are clean.
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