We found 4570 price guide item(s) matching your search
There are 4570 lots that match your search criteria. Subscribe now to get instant access to the full price guide service.
Click here to subscribe- List
- Grid
-
4570 item(s)/page
Waddingtons - Arrow Games - Paul Lamond - A collection of vintage board games including Starsky And Hutch Detective Game, Batman The Game, Star Trek, 4000AD, Monopoly and others, also 2 x Rubiks cubes and a wooden junior tool set. They show signs of age and use and appear Fair to Good, unchecked for completeness. (This does not constitute a guarantee) [ba-2]
Hasbro - Parker - Monopoly - Star Wars - 4 x special edition Monopoly sets, Star Wars Episode I sealed, Star Wars The Mandalorian sealed, Queen and the Times Square Edition. They appear in Good condition, the unsealed are unchecked for completeness. (This does not constitute a guarantee) [ba-4]
Nintendo Game Boy Party/Puzzle gaming bundle (PAL) Includes: Monopoly, World Championship Poker, Casino FunPak, Denki Blocks!, Pocket Music, 6-in-1 Puzzle Collection Entertainment Pack, 4-in-1 FunPak Volume II and Caesars Palace Advance: Millennium Gold Edition All games are boxed and in fair condition
FIVE BOXES AND LOOSE MISCELLANEOUS ITEMS to include two cast iron sets of scales with weights, a pot of spare watch and clock cogs, two boxes of vintage board games comprising Cluedo, Monopoly, Totopoly, Scrabble, Pictionary, Enigma, assorted jigsaws, a quantity of reference CD-ROMS, assorted VHS including a 1995 Star Wars boxset, assorted easy listening CDs, a cased sewing machine, vintage suitcase, a group of framed pictures and embroidery, etc (5 boxes and loose) (s.d)
Seven boxed toys to include Triang Minic Motorways M1522 with track, cars, controllers and accessories, Airfix Motor Racing with track, figures, cars and accessories, Lego School Set in wooden box with plastic inner trays with original trade box, CodeG Grab-Crane in red and yellow, Battery Operated Pleasure Cruiser, Waddingtons Blast Off and Monopoly board game
Large collection of various toys and games featuring boxed MB Games Mouse Trap, boxed Hornby Clockwork Super Set, small quantity of Care Bears including Lucky, Love, etc, 3 x Hasbro My Little Pony figures from 1980s, various Fisher Price toys to include boxed 134 Activity Center, boxed 156 Turn & Learn Activity Center, Fisher Price Medical Kit, quantity of boxed jigsaw puzzles including Victory and Ravensburger examples, dolls house with various dolls house furniture and accessories, boxed Sylvanian Families Caravan Roulotte, boxed Waddingtons ltd edn Monopoly 60th Anniversary Edition, boxed Barbie figure, quantity of boxed and unboxed diecast models to include Corgi Major Carrimore Transporter, Burago, Matchbox Models Of Yesteryear, Matchbox Superfast, Lledo, etc (4 Boxes)
Star Wars - Collection of games, collectibles & puzzles to include sealed Puzz3D Millennium Falcon, sealed Hasbro Episode I Collectors Edition Monopoly (shrink broken on back but appearing unopened), 4 x boxed Waddingtons 150 piece puzzles, boxed King 1000 piece puzzle, sealed Hasbro Plaster Moulding And Painting Set, boxed Lucas Arts Tie Fighter PC game, boxed A La Carte chess set, boxed Hasbro Revenge Of The Sith Collectors Pack, boxed Episode I ltd edn Collectors Box, Tie Bomber model kit (built), Galoob Micro Machine Death Star & The first 3D Vertical Jigsaw Darth Vader with box (built)
Large quantity of various toys and games to include boxed Monopoly The Wizard Of Oz Collectors Edition, 3 x boxed The Magic Roundabout Musical Cot Mobile, 3 x The Muppet Show board games, 3 x boxed Camberwick Green Pippin Fort, 2 x boxed Chad Valley Give-A-Show Projectors featuring Noddy example, Chad Valley The Magic Roundabout Quoits, boxed Shaker Maker, variety of Arrow Games board games and jigsaw puzzles, quantity of boxed Tetley Tea figures, boxed Nestle figures featuring Hercules, etc (6 Boxes)
* Handkerchief. Anti Corn Laws propaganda handkerchief, circa 1830s/40s, cream cotton handkerchief, printed in brown with sprigs of wheat ears, and decorative cornerpieces lettered 'free trade, no corn laws, no monopoly', selvedges to sides, hand-stitched hem to top and bottom, a few short tears and small holes to edges, 77.5 x 88.5 cm (30.5 x 34.75 ins), together with:William Ewart Gladstone propaganda handkerchief, circa 1880, cream cotton handkerchief with red border, printed with a head and shoulders portrait of Gladstone, with quotation below: '"Mr. Gladstone may not succeed in carrying the House, or re-uniting his Party, or even winning the solid support of the British people for the present, but his work will stand and bear fruit if he has disabused England of her old Turkish prepossessions, and delivered her soul from one of its most evil, most unprofitable, and most dishonourable illusions." - The Times', lightly toned and foxed, 73.5 x 62 cm (29 x 24.5 ins)QTY: (2)NOTE:Provenance: Collection of Quaker antiquary Martha Spriggs (1777-1866), Worcester, by family descent.Two rare printed handkerchiefs, both of which have subjects which still seem pertinant today; we have been unable to find either at auction or in institutions.The Corn Laws, which imposed tariffs and other trade restrictions on imported food and corn in the United Kingdom between 1815 and 1846, were designed to keep prices high in order to help domestic producers. However, whilst enhancing profits for landowners, the policy led to inflated food prices, thereby increasing poverty and deprivation amongst the majority of the population, as well as hampering the growth of British industry by reducing disposable income. As a result, the Anti-Corn Law League was founded in 1838. The League was based in Manchester and had support from numerous industrialists, especially in the textile industry, which perhaps explains the production of this handkerchief. Its campaigning helped lead to the Corn Laws being repealed in 1846 by Prime Minister Robert Peel.The second handkerchief refers to Gladstone's campaign to end British economic support for the Ottoman government in response to a series of atrocities carried out by the Turks during their suppression of the Bulgarian April Uprising in 1876; despite dismay from the British public, Benjamin Disraeli's government continued its support for the Ottoman Empire, an ally in the Crimean War and a bulwark against possible Russian expansion in the area. Gladstone's dogged focus on the issue, and the series of lengthy speeches he made around the country in 1880, are credited with swaying a large number of undecided voters to the Liberals in the General Election of 1880 thereby ousting Disraeli in favour of his predecessor, Gladstone.
FOUR BOXES AND ONE TRUNK OF VINTAGE TOYS, DOLLS AND BOARD GAMES, to include a large metal trunk painted yellow containing a quantity of soft toys and soft toy fabric, three Esquire putting irons, a Hamleys of London hickory shaft children's golf iron, two Sindy dolls, one blonde, one brunette (missing both hands), each marked 033055X, a Japanese Talking Qen doll, a 1996 Hasbro Action Man, a battery powered 'Cragston Toy' Overland Stagecoach, a Summers Brown & Sons Ltd 'Force' cricket bat, four tennis racquets, approximately ten jigsaws, a Waddington's 'Game of Dracula', Go For Broke, Monopoly, Travel Go, etc. (s.d) (4 boxes + 1 trunk)
Collection of board games and 3D puzzles to include a vintage Palitoy Star Wars Escape From The Death Star, Waddingtons Star Wars Monopoly Collectors Edition (un-played, all accessories factory bagged), Parker Star Wars Trivial Pursuit Saga Edition (un-played, all card and accessory packs factory sealed), Hasbro Game Of Thrones Cluedo (previously played), a 3D pirate ship 'Queen Anne's Revenge Blackbeard's Ship' by Cubic fun (with lighting, contents factory sealed) and 2x unopened/factory sealed City Of Villains Collectors DVD Edition games (identical sets) (7)

-
4570 item(s)/page