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Lot 219

I. Hardy, England playing cards. Exportation. Garter ace. GIII, No. 4. Full length standard courts. Plain backs. 51 cards (lacking queen of spades). c1812

Lot 220

I. Hardy, England playing cards. Garter ace. GIII, No. 7. Full length standard courts. Blue dotted line backs. 52 cards. c1801

Lot 221

Hunt, england playing cards. Garter ace. GIII, No. 18. Full length standard courts. Plain backs. 52 cards. c1790. Very early courts, possibly by Blanchard (ref. ‘The Standard English Pattern’ by Ken Lodge)

Lot 222

Hunt, england playing cards. Garter ace. GIII, No. 14. Full length standard courts. Plain backs. 52 cards. c1799

Lot 223

Hunt & Sons, England playing cards.  Garter ace. GIII, No. 50. Full length standard courts. Plain backs. 52 cards. c1817

Lot 224

Playing Cards.  England.  Hunt & Sons.  Old Frizzle ace.  Standard full length courts.  Plain backs. 52 cards. c1830. E68

Lot 225

Hunt & Sons, England. Small format cards. ‘Patience’ Old Frizzle ace. Standard full length courts. Piquet pack with wide border.  Blue dotted lines backs. 32 cards.  c1829

Lot 232

Reynolds & Sons, England playing cards. Old Frizzle ace. Standard full length courts. Backs with elaborate design of Britannia and ships with scrolls on green. 52 cards. c1840

Lot 234

Reynolds & Sons, England playing cards. Exportation ace. Standard full length courts.  Backs with elaborate design possibly Osborne House. 52 cards. c1851

Lot 235

Reynolds & Sons, England playing cards. Old Frizzle ace. Non-standard double-ended courts based on the North German pattern, square corners, no indices. Plain backs. 52 cards. c1860

Lot 239

Josiah Stone, England playing cards. Garter ace. GIII, No. 6. Full length standard courts. Plain backs. 52 cards. c1812

Lot 243

W. Wheeler, England playing cards.  Garter ace. GIII, No.77 (Ludlow’s ace). Full length standard courts. Plain backs. 52 cards. c1821

Lot 247

Woolley & Sabine, England playing cards. Old Frizzle ace (anonymous). Standard full length courts. Backs green star design. 52 cards. c1832

Lot 250

Gibson & Co, England. Garter ace. GIII, No. 97 (No Addl legend). Full length standard courts. Plain backs. 52 cards. c 1770

Lot 251

Rowley & Co, England. Monarchs of Europe playing card pack. Duty ace GIII, No. 2. Non-standard cards with suit signs of red chalices, black spearheads, orange topaz and green trefoils. Plain backs. 52 cards. c1765

Lot 254

Possibly Newman, England Fortune Telling playing cards. Black and white engraved cards. First edition. This is the original pre-Lenthall edition (with no Lenthall border). Possibly the first pack of cards ever made specifically for the purpose of fortune telling. Every alternate numeral card has an astrological sphere, and the others are filled with fortune-telling answers. The court cards are whole length figures, the Kings and Queens being the same in all four suits, although with different inscriptions. Every card has a ruled off space at the top containing the name of an astrologer, etc. On the knave of clubs Hewson, the regicide. 44 cards (lacking 3, Jack. King of Spades, 2 of Clubs, Ace, Jack, King of Hearts and 8 of Diamonds – note: all except King of Spades, 2 of Clubs and King of Hearts have been replaced with early handmade cards. Interestingly, the handmade King of Spades is entitled ‘Nestor’ rather than ‘Holophernes’. A duplicate King of Diamonds is also included. Lacking second half of Use of the Cards) in  box..c1690 

Lot 256

Randal Taylor playing cards. The Knavery of the Rump. Black and white engraved cards. Satirical cards, designed by Francis Barlow, describing events relating to Oliver Cromwell's Rump   Parliament of 1648-1653. The illustrations on the cards provide a rare visual impression of the times. Plain backs. 39 cards (lacking A, 4, 7 of Spades, 9, Queen of Hearts, Ace, 8, Queen of Diamonds and Ace, 9, 10, Jack, King of Clubs and title card). c1680

Lot 284

Three Corgi The Aviation Archive 1:72 scale limited edition diecast model aroplanes World War II Defenders Of Malta Supermarine Spitfire MkVC AA31914, World War II Attack By Night Supermarine Spitfire MkVB AA31908 and Fighter Ace History P-47D Thunderbolt US33815, all in original boxes. 

Lot 285

Three Corgi 1:72 scale diecast model aeroplanes limited edition The Aviation Archive Nose Art Collection P-47D Thunderbolt - 'Miss Plainfield' US3816, The Aviation Archive P-51D Mistang - 'Petie 2nd' AA32204 and Predators Of The Skies Ace Pilots Grumman F6F-5 Hellcat PR99402, all in original boxes. 

Lot 34

Possibly C.L.Wust, Frankfurt, Germany playing cards. Swiss cantons pack with scenic aces. Double ended courts in regional costumes. Each ace has one scene. Round gilt corners. 52 cards. c1890

Lot 4

Joseph Glanz, Vienna, Austria patience playing cards. Double ended non standard Baroque courts, split diagonally, square corners, no indices. Imperial eagle and no. 78 tax stamp on ace of hearts. Pink patterned backs. 52 cards. c1860

Lot 43

Gio. Bartolomeo Bocciardi, Spain playing cards. Spanish money bag pattern (a new pattern named by Trevor Denning). A variation of the Spanish National pattern. Ace of coins has central disc enclosing an eagle with the arms of Spain. Five of coins has busts of Ferdinand II of Aragon and Isabella of Castille. Backs have series of arrow heads. 47 cards (lacking king of coins). Mid 18th century

Lot 5

Joseph Glanz, Vienna, Austria playing cards. Vienna pattern 1. Maker's name on king of spades. Standard double ended courts, square corners. Tax stamp K. Kartenstempel 4 in blue and red on ace of hearts. Backs black swirls with dots. 52 cards. c1880

Lot 1

Ferdinand Piatnik, Vienna, Austria playing cards. Vienna pattern. French suit signs. Double ended courts, square corners. Black imperial eagle and no. 96 tax stamp on ace of hearts. Backs black swirls with dots. 52 cards. c1860 

Lot 10

Jaques Burdel, Freiburg, Switzerland playing cards. Two packs with single ended courts, no indices. Tax stamp in blue Canton Bern 1 Batz on ace of hearts. 30 and 28 cards in wooden box with floral painted lid, two matching counters and covers. c1800

Lot 1021

Ace motorbike handlebars, windscreen and a pair of leg shields

Lot 118

D. Ogilvy, 50 Edgeware Road, London English playing card game similar to ‘Laughing Made Easy’ but with French suit signs. Maker's name on ace of spades. Plain pink backs. 40 cards and 4 game cards. c1870

Lot 13

Anonymous maker Germany playing cards. Standard double ended courts, square corners. Each ace has two scenes of buildings around Heidelberg. Blue dotted line backs. 52 cards. c1870

Lot 164

Goodall & Son, London. Bystander Fragments The Fatalist by Bruce Bairnsfather playing cards. Special ace of spades. 52 cards, blank card, joker and advert card in original slipcase. c1916

Lot 165

Goodall & Son, London. Bystander Fragments That Evening Star Shell by Bruce Bairnsfather playing cards. Special ace of spades. 52 cards. c1916

Lot 166

Goodall & Son, London. Bystander Fragments Coiffure in the Trenches by Bruce Bairnsfather playing cards. Special ace of spades. 52 cards. c1916

Lot 17

Dondorf, Frankfurt, Germany playing cards. Rhineland pattern. Standard courts. Aces each have 2 different historic and battle scenes. Ace of diamonds shows Napoleon in St. Helena and Egypt. Red patterned backs for Jacobson Van Den Berg & Co. 52 cards, joker, bridge card and calendar for 1939

Lot 172

English small format ‘toy’ playing cards 56 x 40mm. Ace of Spades is a garden spade. Standard full length courts.  Plain backs. 40/52 cards (lacking 3, 4, 8, 9 of spades, 4, 6, 8,9 of hearts, 5, 9 of clubs, 2, 7 of diamonds). c1815

Lot 173

The New Invented Fortune Telling Cards. Non-standard suit signs. All numeral playing cards present, ace and 7-10 in each suit. Lacking original courts, replaced by standard full length courts (lacking Jack of clubs). 20 + 11 cards. Plain backs. c1840. (Ref. Playing Cards of the World by John Berry)

Lot 174

Two single hand drawn transformation English playing cards being ace of hearts and eight of diamonds together with note of provenance suggesting them to have been found in a scrap album relating to the Mundy family of Ickleton near Cambridge. Plain backs. c1850

Lot 175

Possibly Woolley & Sabine ‘Waste’ playing cards with bottom right corner cut off all cards (to avoid tax). Homemade ace of spades. Standard full length courts. Gold decorative backs on pink background. 52 cards. c1850

Lot 178

Bancks Brothers Successors to Hunt & Sons playing cards. Old Frizzle ace. Standard full length courts.  Backs with blue dotted lines. 52 cards. c1850

Lot 18

Dondorf, Frankfurt, Germany playing cards. Maker's name on jack of clubs. Rhineland pattern. Standard courts, square corners, no indices. Aces each have two different historic and battle scenes. Ace of diamonds shows Napoleon in St. Helena and Egypt. Red patterned backs. 52 cards. c1850, possibly the earliest Dondorf pack made

Lot 180

Brotherton, England playing cards. Garter ace. GIII, No. 5. Full length standard courts. Plain backs. 52 cards. c1801

Lot 181

Thomas Creswick, England playing cards. Old Frizzle ace. Standard full length courts. Plain backs. 52 cards. c1840

Lot 182

Thomas Creswick, England playing cards. Small format cards. Old Frizzle ace. Standard full length courts. Piquet pack with wide border. Diamond design patterned backs. 32 cards. c1829

Lot 183

Thomas Creswick, England playing cards.  Garter ace. GIV, No. 15. Full length standard courts. Plain pink backs. 52 cards. c1823

Lot 184

Thomas Creswick, England playing cards. Garter ace. GIV, No. 18. Full length standard courts. Pink patterned backs. 52 cards. c1823

Lot 55

Playing Cards. Belgium. Van Genechten, Turnhout (?). Standard double ended courts. Each ace has two scenes of Lisbon. Black and yellow tartan backs. 32 cards. c1880. 

Lot 66

French national pattern playing cards after design of Gatteaux. Standard full length named courts. Date on jack of clubs shield 1816 and bee on his chest. Bruneteau a la Rochelle on ace of clubs.  Blue patterned backs. 51 cards (lacking 5 of spades). c1816 – 1830

Lot 7

Max Uffenheimer, Vienna, Austria playing cards. Double ended courts, square corners, no indices. Tax stamp dated 1828 on ace of hearts. Backs with blue pattern of dots.52 cards. 1828

Lot 88

The State Printing Works, St. Petersburg, Russia playing cards. Double pack with double ended courts highlighted in gilt, square corners, no indices. Ace of diamonds shows printed tax stamp depicting a pelican nurturing its young. 104 cards in Russian lacquered card box showing troika in snow scene. c1865

Lot 89

The State printing Works, St. Petersburg, Russia playing cards. Pack with double ended courts highlighted in gilt, square corners, small indices in two corners. Ace of diamonds shows printed tax stamp depicting a pelican nurturing its young. c1885

Lot 9

 J. Muller  & Cie, Schaffhouse, Switzerland playing cards. Swiss cantons souvenir patience pack no.94. Designed by Melchior Annen. Each ace with two different Swiss scenes, courts have two different Swiss citizens in traditional costumes. Round gilt corners. 52 cards in box. c1920. Together with two packs of whist no 29 cards in slipcases

Lot 1435

Adolf Galland Luftwaffe fighter ace his full leather overcoat and biography with provenance. Letter from a Staff Sergeant who delivered Galland to a PoW interview and Galland left his coat in the vehicle CONDITION REPORT: NB: 101st Airbourne patch is not included in this lot.

Lot 96

An Ace Adventurer stamp album

Lot 3

Motorcycle Racing: Brands Hatch programmes, motorcycle 1966 - 77, inc. King of Brands, Relay, Hutchinson 100, Silver Trophy, Race of the South, International, Ace of Clubs. Some duplicates (56)

Lot 483

A Capodimonte figure, 'Cheats', in the form of four boys playing cards at an outdoor table, one of them passing the ace of diamonds to his partner in secret, 29cm high x 46cm wide

Lot 1001A

An Ace Viceroy 5 berth caravan, with large awning and porch awning.

Lot 135

SMALL COLLECTION TO TWO ALBUMS plus a box of 'Ace' pocket stamps

Lot 266

O Gauge. A boxed Ace Trains 2-6-4 Tank Locomotive LMS maroon '2465', appears VG boxed.

Lot 276

O Gauge. A boxed Ace Trains 'BR Mk1 3 Coach' set together with an individually boxed BR Mk1 Coach. All appear VG boxed. (2)

Lot 285

O Gauge. 3 boxed Ace Trains (London) Wagon sets, 'Set C' containing 3 Nestle Milk Tankers, 'Set 4' containing 3 Vans LMS/GC/ED and 'Set 5' containing 3 white Insulated Meat Vans. All appear VG in VG boxes. (3)

Lot 92

A 18 CT MEDAL AWARDED TO WORLD WAR 1 FIGHTER ACE JAN OLIESALGERS BY THE AERO CLUB D-ITALIA IN 1919 THIS WEIGHS 18.6 GRAMS SHOT DOWN OVER 20 ENEMY AIRCRAFT'S HE HELD THE AVIATION WORLD RECORD AND THE FIRST MAN TO EXCEED 100 KM PER HOUR ON A MOTORCYCLE WORLD RECORD. HE WAS THE 5TH PERSON TO GET A FLYING LICENSE BLERIOT

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