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Lot 330c

[Games] 19th century Bell and Hammer game with wooden miniature hammer, five dice, five printed cards and instruction sheet. The Royal Game of Bezique by De La Rue & Co. 1877, housed in gilt decorated cloth box (and similar), another 19th century set by De La Rue housed in gilt leather locking case with leather and gilt markers and a set issued by Charles Goodall second edition with instructions and pair of printed markers in gilt lettered cloth box. Group of score and register cards with two early wooden marker / scoring boxes and an antique wooden gaming box housing five removeable trays lined with hand illustrated playing card designs

Lot 330b

[Playing Cards] Goodall 1902 Coronation cards complete in original case, an early part set of colour playing cards (single headed court cards), a sealed packet of cards illustrating the Royal Commonwealth Tour 1953-4, Royal Visit to Denmark 1957 and Sir Winston Churchill, selection of cards from Hignett’s Crown Jewels Cigarettes, examples from De La Rue, Hunt & Son, Reynolds & Sons, Andrew Dougherty, Chas Goodall & Son, Manikin Prize Medal, Elephant Brand (boxed), facsimile set of Arms of English Peers of 1688, boxed Lincard game, Game of Patience by Wills 1933 boxed with instruction booklet, U.S. Whist Markers printed for 1901 and others, collection of miniature playing cards, James Bond Tarot card set, 19th century King of Coins Tarot card, Egyptian Tarots etc

Lot 384

[Original Greeting Card] Kate Greenaway Pictures from Originals Presented by Her to John Ruskin and Other Personal Friends with An Appreciation by H.M. Cundall, published Frederick Warne 1921 first edition printed on handmade paper, the illustrations with printed guards, folio in lettered cloth and an original coloured drawing (7 x 11cm) of children playing around a snowman titled A Merry Christmas & Happy New Year and initialled KG in lower left corner tipped-in recto of frontispiece

Lot 330

Happy Families card game (c.1900) comprising sixty hand drawn, titled and coloured character playing cards with families including Mr. Drug the Druggist, Shot the Sportsman, Dent the Dentist, Pilfer the Pickpocket, Block the Barber, Soot the Sweep, Sharp the Solicitor, Mob the Member, Salt the Sailor, Tape the Tailor, Candy the Confectioner, Barrel the Brewer, Brief the Barrister, Chip the Carpenter & Drill the Dancing Master, 11.5 x 7.5cm, and a boxed set of Happy Families (complete) issued by John Jaques with instructions and card case (2)

Lot 258

19th century mother-of-pearl mounted card case, a silver plated cut glass salt grinder, a 19th century brass inkstand and blue opaque glass sander and inkwell, a Chinese handpainted egg in box, a small tureen bowl, a set of four grey painted card holders on tray, mounted with playing card motifs and paper flowers, a Zeiss Ikon camera and other items Condition ReportAdditional photos uploaded

Lot 1216

Early 19th century mahogany fold-over card table, the rectangular top with rounded corners, opening to a pink baize playing surface, on turned carved fluted legs, 74cm high x 91cm wide x 45cm deep 

Lot 1147

Edwardian mahogany string inlaid and crossbanded fold-over card table, the rectangular top with rounded front corners, opening to a green baize playing surface, on square tapering legs, 72cm high x 76cm wide x 40cm deep 

Lot 100A

An Edwardian mahogany envelope card table, hinged top enclosing a baize lined playing surface and four counter wells, above a frieze drawer, cabriole legs carved to the knees with acanthus, ceramic casters, 74cm high, the top 56cm square

Lot 79

Matchbox Superfast 15b Lansing Bagnall Forklift Truck Promotional Issue - red body with labels facing front, black plastic steering wheel, lemon yellow mast with light grey plastic forks, gloss grey base, spiro front wheels & 5-spoke rear wheels - Excellent Plus with some chips to base, in Good promotional packaging consisting of a polystyrene cut-out inner tray and outer card sleeve; along with vintage 1970's issue complete deck of Lansing Bagnall promotional playing cards - Fair in Poor incomplete box. (2)

Lot 2082

A VANITY FAIR DOLL, MONOPOLY AND NINE CANASTA PLAYING CARD PACLS AND SCORESHEET BOOK

Lot 620

Various collector's cards, including Collect-A-Card Harley Davidson Official Licensed Harley Davidson collector's card set, Nick Faldo Open Champions, Harley Davidson playing cards, etc. (1 tray)

Lot 291

Collection of 20th century playing cards and poker set. Brands including Castell Brothers Ltd, Boots, Waddington's, Charles Goodall & Sons, Morny, and more. Games including Bezique, Kargo card golf, Lexicon, and more.

Lot 62

An early 19th century mahogany card table with rounded corners and with an internal felt lined playing surface and carved decoration to the frieze, raised upon a turned and carved central column, resting upon a shaped platform base with turned feet and castors, 91cms wide x 45.5cms deep x 76.5cms high. Estimate £50-80.

Lot 7304

A silver playing card case with playing cards, Birmingham 1903, 38g, 4.9cm

Lot 1718

A Georgian silver-gilt enamel 'Playing Card' gaming counter box lid, 3cm . Condition Report:No damage or repair, unmarked

Lot 90

LEONID BORISOVICH KOGAN (1924-1985) | AUTOGRAPH WITH MUSICAL NOTATION AND ORIGINAL PHOTO (RUSSIA / RUSSIAN) | 1975 | Leonid Borisovich Kogan (Леонид Борисович Коган) | profession: Violinist | country: Russia | size: 310 x 260 mm (size of the pad) | technique: Original photo | Lot information |Handwritten autograph of one of the most renowned Soviet violinists of the 20th century. Kogan was a virtuoso performer, excelling particularly in the works of Russian and Romantic composers. The card features a musical notation, Kogan's signature, and the date "18.XI.75" with the note "Прага" (Prague), documenting his visit to Czechoslovakia. In the upper right corner, a small photograph of Kogan playing the violin is attached.

Lot 64

AN ANTIQUE BRASS BOUND DOMED COROMANDEL PLAYING CARD BOX, having brass 'card' detail to the lid, H 7.5 cm, W 24.5 cm

Lot 589

4 x silver gilt ~ 2 x stone set 'I Love You' bracelets (longest 18cm), playing card silver gilt pendant on chain & greek key pattern bracelet - 35g total weight

Lot 854

A leather clad playing card box with contents of cards etc.

Lot 386

A GEORGE III MAHOGANY 'CONCERTINA' FOLDING CARD TABLE CIRCA 1760 The top with rounded outset corners hinged to reveal the baize playing surface and counter wells 75cm high, 86cm wide, 42.5cm deep

Lot 62

A large Nao figure group 'The Card Game', No. 7084, as five children playing Cards, wooden plinth base, 32cm high overall.

Lot 173

A French silver gilt playing card box. 950 standard. Of rectangular form, the pull-off cover and sides decorated with engine-turned design within foliate borders, the cover with vacant oval cartouche to centre, no maker's mark apparent, probably late 19th/early 20th century, complete with playing cards, the box 4.5 x 9.1 x 5.8cm, approx. weight 6.7oztCondition Report: The box is in good overall condition. A few dings and nicks to the base commensurate with age. The cover of the box sits neatly. There are two complete sets of late 19th/early 20th Century French playing cards contained within the card box. They are all in the double pattern designed by Nicolas-Marie Gatteaux. Both of the Ace of Clubs have the 1890 tax stamp. Some wear to the gilt edges. They do not have their original back covers - one deck has a pink back, the other deck has a blue back. Additional images are available to download via this link: https://we.tl/t-SLG8euD0pj

Lot 631

An inlaid card table, late 19th century, with fold over swivel top with green baize lined playing surface, on tapered legs and spade feet77 x 76 x 38cm closed75 x 75 x 76.5cm open

Lot 838

A quantity of playing cards and other card games.

Lot 567

A Junge circular pendant, with playing card suit decoration, yellow metal stamped 14k, 8.2g, on a plated neck chain.

Lot 552

Capodimonte 'The Card Cheat' porcelain group of boys playing cards Length 56cm

Lot 551

Regency mahogany and rosewood brass-strung card table, the fold-over top enclosing a later lined playing surface, on turned columns and platform base with reeded quadripartite supports, terminating in brass animal paw sabots and castors, 76cm high, 91cm wide, 46cm long, and 92cm long extended.

Lot 790

A 19th century Dutch floral marquetry fold-over gateleg games table, the interior centred by a chequerboard and inlaid playing card dishes, on square tapering legs, 99 x 50 x 76 cm (100 cm open)

Lot 1046

A collection of eleven pictures The lot comprises D Sherrin, a church before a lake, watercolour on paper, signed lower left; fir trees before a lake, watercolour and body colour on card; James Matthews 'Wiggies Hall, Sussex', watercolour on paper, signed lower left; George Oyston, a shoreline with boats, watercolour on paper, signed and dated lower left; EA Roe, house and garden exterior, watercolour on paper, signed lower left; 19th century Continental school, landscape with waterfall and figures, watercolour on paper; early 20th century Continental school, landscape with a lake and figures, oil on canvas; copy after Louis Wain, cats playing golf; Paul Sandby Munn, anglers near Chappel Curig, watercolour on paper; Café de Paris Coronation Gala Dinner menu, on silk; Fred Rider, herdsmen in a landscape, watercolour on paper, signed lower left.Qty: 11Some with notable surface dirt, all with fading and foxing.

Lot 73

Quantity of five various continental ceramic figures to include a pair of Meissen figures 19th Century lady and gent in traditional clothing, both with chips and losses together with a further pair of figures and a card playing figure group (a/f) (5)

Lot 1427

A Japan red lacquered card table in the mid-18th century style, having a fold-over top with swivel action, opening to reveal a baize-lined playing surface, proud corners, and raised on cabriole supports with claw and ball feet, w.80cm, d.41cm, h.75cmCirca 1920s

Lot 1379

A Victorian burr walnut and inlaid card table, the fold-over top being four-quarter veneered and having proud corners, swivel action opening to reveal baize lined playing surface, the whole raised upon turned and fluted tapering supports with pot casters, w.94cm, d.50cm, h.77cm

Lot 7007

William IV rosewood card table, rectangular swivel fold-over table enclosed baize lined playing surface, on turned pedestal with lobe carved baluster, on four acanthus leaf carved out-splayed supports with scroll carved terminals Dimensions: Height: 79cm  Length/Width: 92cm  Depth/Diameter: 47cm

Lot 9065

Burmese/Chinese related items, metal playing card box and cards, white metal case, two hardstone figures, two Japanese satsuma vases, small silver fob, etc

Lot 100

Edwardian Period 1902 - 1910 Fine Sterling Silver Dome Shaped Lidded Playing Card Container - Hallmark London 1903. Marked GY & Co. Contained Within Two Sets Of Playing Cards. In Near Mint Condition. Height 3'' (7.5 cm) Width 2'' (5 cm) Weight 172.7 grams. All aspects of condition good.

Lot 42

A RUSSIAN SILVER GILT AND ENAMEL CIGARETTE CASE MAKER'S MARK BE, MOSCOW 1908-1926 The case with alternating radiating reeded and polished quarters, with possibly later applied red and black enamelled playing card suits, with oval blue paste set cabochon, 84 standard Size/dimensions: 12 x 8.4cm Gross weight: 223 grams Provenance: Private Collection Condition Report: Condition Report Disclaimer

Lot 254

A late Victorian/early Edwardian J Freeman 'Banker' casino card dealer shoe with playing cards from the Crown Cork Company Limited Location:If there is no condition report shown, please request

Lot 259

A mixed lot of treen items to include a Georgian Lazy Susan circa 1890, a Victorian solitaire marble board, burr yew card box with playing cards and other items Location:If there is no condition report shown, please request

Lot 405

A Bells In View Swiss box, with bird and butterfly strikers, playing eight airs, cylinder 16cm, original tune card contained in a floral marquetry inlaid case, 48cm wide x 27cm deep x 22.5cm high 

Lot 256

A Robert Morden miniature map playing card, Northumberland VI (6) Clubs, circa 1676, 6 x 9cms.

Lot 137

A SMALL PLAYING CARD BOX by William Comyns, London 1911, of plain oblong form with lift-off cover, 2 1/2" high, 5ozs 5dwts (Est. plus 24% premium inc. VAT)Condition Report: Excellent gauge, no engraving or damage bar a small dent to side and base otherwise very good.

Lot 263

Set of two vintage playing card decks featuring Royal Doulton and Royal Albert branding. The Royal Doulton deck showcases a classic joker illustration, while the Royal Albert deck highlights the elegant Lavender Rose bone china pattern. Housed in an original Royal Doulton storage box with gold lettering, this set is a unique collectible for card enthusiasts and fine china collectors alike.Issued: 20th centuryDimensions: 4"HCountry of Origin: EnglandCondition: Age related wear.

Lot 502

W.D. & H.O. Wills Ltd., 1898 Actresses, brown back, playing card inset, 52/52. Ex set cat £1000

Lot 447

A collection of treen, to include two letter openers, two whist markers, two cribbage boards a castellated vessel, a playing card box, a collection of patch boxes and related items (qty.)

Lot 198

Mikado Japanese tea set, Jon Pet Becker ice skates and playing card suit finger spinners

Lot 201

A VICTORIAN BURR WALNUT QUARTER VENEER GAMES / CARD TABLE, the swivel folding top enclosing a blue circular playing surface, raised on decorative tapered supports, four scrolled legs, united by a stretcher, width 100cm x depth 50cm x height 75cm, condition report: historical marks, stains, discolouration, other wear and usage

Lot 187

A GEORGIAN MAHOGANY FOLD OVER CARD TABLE, the folding top enclosing a green baize playing surface, raised on square legs, width 92cm x depth 46cm x height 75cm, condition report: historical marks, splits, cracks, missing beading, other signs of wear and usage

Lot 210

A VICTORIAN BURR WALNUT SERPENTINE FOLD OVER GAMES / CARD TABLE, the swivel fold over top enclosing a green baize playing surface, raised on a bulbous pedestal, with four scrolled legs width 92cm x depth 46cm x height 73cm, condition report: historical marks, scuffs, stains, discolouration, other wear and usage

Lot 1412

Early 19th century mahogany card table, swivel rectangular fold-over top with baize lined playing surface, tapered octagonal column on shaped platform, on turned feetDimensions: Height: 74cm  Length/Width: 92cm  Depth/Diameter: 46cm

Lot 1A

Tommy Cooper’s ‘Harrods Cabinet of Magic’ Box of Tricks & Memorabilia Gifted by Tommy Cooper, with Autograph & More A truly special collection of Tommy Cooper magic and memorabilia, featuring a Harrods Cabinet of Magic box of tricks that holds a remarkable story. This box was originally gifted by Tommy Cooper to a child, who later passed it on to Clive St John, a dedicated Tommy Cooper tribute performer. This fantastic lot also includes: A Tommy Cooper autograph, adding an extra layer of personal connection to the comedy legend. An unopened pack of 10 Tommy Cooper KP Nuts playing cards, a nostalgic promotional collectible from his famous brand partnership. ‘Tommy Cooper’s Card Tricks’ booklet, offering insights into the type of tricks he performed with his signature blend of magic and mischief. A wonderful collection that captures Cooper’s generosity, love of magic, and comedic legacy, making it a fantastic find for collectors of magic, comedy, and British entertainment history. "Just like that!" Provenance: From the single owner collection of Clive St James, one of the UK's leading Tommy Cooper impersonators.

Lot 2138

An Edward VII Silver-Mounted Playing Card-Case, by William Harrison Walter, Birmingham, 1903 of square section and on our opework feet, each side with a playing card under a glazed panel, the hinged cover opens to reveal a spring loaded compartment for three decks of cards, engraved with an inscription12.5cm high The inscription reads 'Presented To Norman T. Crombie Esq. by the Officers & Men of the 31st W.R. Detachment for Services Rendered 1917-1918'.Fully marked on side panel and further part marked on hasp. There is some wear to the marks but in general the marks are legible. The cover is apparently unmarked but the marks may be under the leather inside. There is some overalls surface scratching and wear, consistent with age and use. The wear is noticeable as a softening to the high points and the engraving which is soft. The mechanism inside seems to function properly. There is wear and scuffing to the leather inside. The glass panels are each rather loose and there is some wear to the playing cards on each side.

Lot 384

A Tray of vintage collectors cards and annual; The Man from uncle Annual. A&BC Civil War News cards. A&BC 1966 Batman cards- contains No.2 Robin card and A&BC Ltd Man from Uncle playing cards 1-55.

Lot 619

A George III mahogany triangular foldover card table - the shaped top opening on a gateleg, the playing surface with four counter wells and lined with pale brown baize, the back with two concealed small drawers, on cabriole style supports with pointed pad feet (LWH 74 x 48.5 x 74.5cm), veneer losses to edges of top.

Lot 807

An mahogany and silver plated playing card press, 1920s-30s - the mahogany platform base on plated bun feet, 11.75 x 9.75cm.

Lot 263

19th century inlaid rosewood-cased 8-air 'bells in sight' cylinder musical box, No. 18742, the 13-inch barrel and complete comb playing eight airs, mainly of Scottish theme, (listed on numbered card) beneath nine bells, the crank handle also numbered, the box with floral inlay and crossbanding, 58cm x 29cm x 25cm high

Lot 427

AN ANTIQUE BRASS BOUND DOMED COROMANDEL PLAYING CARD BOX, having brass 'card' detail to the lid, H 7.5 cm, W 24.5 cm

Lot 222

DUTCH STYLE MARQUETRY FOLD-OVER GAMES TABLE, rectangular fold-over top with flowering urn, scroll and bird marquetry revealing chess table and playing card decoration, hidden cupboard with game tokens, marquetry pipe decoration, secret long drawer to back right side, gate-action leg, raised on tapering legs, platform square feet, 75 (h) x 75 (w) x 37cms (d)Comments: some losses to marquetry top, colour fading in places, structurally sound though with some splits, cracking and warping, viewing recommendedProvenance: The Cornelia Bayley Collection from Plas Teg, an important Jacobean house in Flintshire, North Wales Plas Teg: Once in a Generation Welsh House Clearance — Rogers Jones CoNote: the auction lots are contained in a warehouse near Wrexham. Viewing can be arranged by appointment by calling Richard Hughes on 07593 181017. Purchased lots require collection by appointment once invoices are settled and strictly within ten days (maximum) from the auction date. Purchases which are not collected by this time will incur a charge of £50 per item per day. Please note that most HGV vehicles can enter the warehouse for convenient collection, but we do not offer assistance for heavy and large objects, please be prepared.

Lot 230

GEORGE II MAHOGANY CARD TABLE, with outset corners enclosing later needlework inset playing surface, sunken wells for counters & candlesticks, shell carved cabriole legs, claw & ball feet, 72 x 103cms (w-open)Comments: top slightly warpedProvenance: The Cornelia Bayley Collection from Plas Teg, an important Jacobean house in Flintshire, North Wales Plas Teg: Once in a Generation Welsh House Clearance — Rogers Jones CoNote: the auction lots are contained in a warehouse near Wrexham. Viewing can be arranged by appointment by calling Richard Hughes on 07593 181017. Purchased lots require collection by appointment once invoices are settled and strictly within ten days (maximum) from the auction date. Purchases which are not collected by this time will incur a charge of £50 per item per day. Please note that most HGV vehicles can enter the warehouse for convenient collection, but we do not offer assistance for heavy and large objects, please be prepared.

Lot 567

* Playing Cards. A set of five Regency hexagonal quadrille baskets given to Jane Martha Hicks Beach, 1801, one large pool basket and five smaller players' baskets, of trelliswork composed of rolled paper filaments and wound with silk, 11.5 x 15.5 cm (4.5 x 6.25 ins) and 8.5 x 11 cm (3.5 x 4.5 ins), together with a contemporary note in sepia ink on pastepaper backed with card 'Aunt Pettat's work. Grandmother Lady Hicks christening present to me, Quadrille baskets', and a further note in early ink on a piece of wood veneer partially covered in pastepaper 'Jane Martha Hicks Beach b.[orn] & X[chris]tened 1801 (afterwards Mrs St. John) Aunt to M J Portal - died' QTY: (5)NOTE:An extremely rare set of baskets intended for use when playing the card game Quadrille, surviving in excellent condition. Quadrille, a card game for four which developed in France in the late 17th century, became particularly popular among the British nobility in the late 18th and early 19th centuries, especially amongst women. Each player starts with a set number of gaming counters in their basket, of a distinctive colour to differentiate each player, with the larger container used as the pool basket. The V&A has just a single pool basket (accession number W.14-1978) - a less surprising survival due to it being much more durably made of painted wood.Jane Martha Hicks Beach (1801-1882) was a pioneering photographer. She was born at Williamstrip Park, Coln St. Aldwyn, Gloucestershire, and baptised in the village church there. Williamstrip Park, an important country mansion, was built in the 17th century, but reworked by John Soane in 1791 for Jane's father, Michael Hicks, later Hicks Beach (1760-1830). The giver of these baskets was Jane's maternal grandmother, Lady Martha Hicks née Browne (1715-1802), who lived at Whitcombe Park, Gloucestershire, the ancestral home of her husband Sir Howe Hicks. Michael's older sister, Martha Hicks (1742-1826), married John Pettat, rector of Quenington, and therefore is the 'Aunt Pettat' referred to whose handiwork these trays are. Jane married Edward William St. John (1815-1886) on 24th February 1848. As a photographer, she was particularly noted for calotype views taken in Italy while travelling with her husband.

Lot 855

HILL HENRY: (1943-2012) American mobster whose life was immortalised in Martin Scorsese's 1990 gangster film Goodfellas in which Hill was portrayed by Ray Liotta. A King of Spades playing card issued by the Palace Station hotel and casino, signed by Hill in bold black ink with his name alone to the white border. Together with a typed quotation signed, Henry Hill, one page, oblong 4to, n.p., August 2009, in full, ´As far back as I can remember I´ve always wanted to be a gangster´, being Liotta´s opening line of dialogue in Goodfellas, the page also apparently incorporating a certificate of authenticity for a Las Vegas gambling chip (no longer present). Some light creasing to the page bearing the quotation, G to VG, 2

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