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(1). A History of Chess: by H.J.R. Murray, Oxford at the Clarendon Press, 1913. (2) The Two-Move Chess Problem, by B G Laws, George Bell & Sons, 1901. (3). Chess Problems and How to Solve Them. B.G Laws. Leeds: Whitehead & Miller Ltd., 1923. (4). White To Play and Win, Weaver W Adams, Published by David McKay Company, Philadelphia, 1939. (5). Counter Gambits Black to Play and Win. T.D Harding. Publisher: B.C.M. Quarterly; British Chess Magazine. 1974. (6). The Book of the New York International Chess Tournament 1924. Containing the Authorized Account of the 110 games Played March-April 1924 with Original Annotations by Alexander Alekhine. Helms (Helms). 1925. (7) The Manual of Chess: Containing the Elementary Principles of the Game; Illustrated with Numerous Diagrams, Recent Games and Original Problems. Charles Kenny. Published by D Appleton and Company, New York, 1859. (8) Chess Chater & Chaff. Philip H Williams, Stroud Glos. 1909. (9). North and South America: Thomas Pickles. J.M Dent & Sons. 1960. (10). The World Chess Championship: 1951 Botvinnik v. Bronstein William Winter & R.G. Wade. Published by Turnstile Press, 1951. (11). One Hundred Selected Games. M. M. Botvinnik (Author), Stephen Garry (Translator) 1951. (12). The World's Chess Championship; 1937; Official Account of the Games. Alekhine, A.A. [With annotations by the author and Dr. Max Euwe] Published by Sir Isaac Pitman & Sons, Ltd., 1938. (13). Chess for winter evenings; Agnel, H. R. Published by D. Appleton and Company, New York, 1848
Australian Cricket Collection of signed photographs,including Ricky Ponting, Steve Smith, Mitchell Johnson, Shane Watson, Peter Siddle, Nathan Lyon, all 8 by 10in., Shane Warne, David Warner, Ryan Harris, Matthew Wade, Shaun Marsh, Peter Handscombe, Adam Gilchrist, Mike Hussey , D’Arcy Short, all 8 by 12in., with COA and photo proof of signing, (15)
Eric George Fraser (British, 1902-1983) "The Game" cricket match original artwork for the advertisement of "The Game" radio play by Philip Wade and produced by Howard Rose,pen and ink drawing of a cricket match in progress, with a church in the background, signed upper left margin, mounted above a printed advertisement featuring the illustration, possibly having featured in the Radio Times magazine, glazed and framed, overall 53 by 29cm.All glass will be removed from framed and glazed items prior to posting and may result in delays to shipping your items. (This service is included in the cost of postage and packing). We can also totally remove all framing and mounts upon request to reduce shipping costs. Alternatively lots can be collected in person by prior appointment from NN8 1RT.
A Royal Worcester Chamberlain pattern cake plate with matching cake slice, both boxed; an ironstone fruit bowl, 23.5cm diameter; a floral planter with blue ground, 20.5cm diameter; an Aynsley twin-handled lidded vase; a Belleek shamrock pattern jug; a hexagonal biscuit barrel; a blue and white stilton cheese stand; a Wade Hatbox 'Peg' figurine; two other dog figurines; and a blue and white printware jug.Qty: 1 box
Wade Hatbox Series Lady; Jock; Tramp; Trusty; Peg; Scamp; Bambi; Flower; Thumper; Pegasus; Si; Am; all boxed; Jock without blanket, no box; and Drumbox Series Dora, boxed.Qty: 14Condition report:One of Pegasus's wings has been reattached. It also has a tiny chip to one hoof. The others items are in very good condition but the lids on most of the boxes are coming apart. Please see additional uploaded images.

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