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Hand painted glazed ceramic Art Deco prototype figure of a raven haired lady in a purple and black teddy sitting on dice with four playing card aces behind her. Bottom reads - Artists Original Proof For Peggy Davies by Victoria Bourne. Dimensions: 6"L x 4.5"W x 8"HManufacturer: Peggy Davies CeramicsCountry of Origin: EnglandAge related wear.
Cigarette cards, Selection of part sets and odds, some better noted including Wills Scissors Beauties Playing Card inset (non lattice back) 49/52, Wills Ruby Queen Birds of the East 45/50, Gallaher Irish View Scenery (approx 40 cards), Wills Air Raid Precautions Irish issue 30 cards, Wilbur Suchard Flags 18/36, Wills Miniature Playing cards, Lea Modern Miniatures, Sunlight Soap Sectional Map series, ITC Movie Stars (complete set but all with back damage) Adkin Soldiers of The Queen (17) plus a few odds.Mixed condition fair/gd, some part sets are better condition than others)
Large collection of The Heritage Playing Card Company playing cards including dinosaurs, fossils, fish, fruits of the world, national railways, assorted ceramics, a chess piece set, Genuine Alabaster Made in Italy, Royal memorabilia Queen Victoria 20th June 1897, assorted leaflets, various pieces of treen, leather bags, a sporran, African carved mask, a riding crop, etc (5 boxes)
Regency rosewood and brass inlaid card table, the rectangular fold-over and swivelling top with rounded corners with a satinwood band, opening to reveal a blue baize lined interior playing surface, the frieze with a raised panel with satinwood stringing and a lower beaded brass edge, the concave and canted column with a shaped platform base applied with scrolls with brass star inlays and stringing, quadruple splayed supports terminating in foliate cast cups and castorsDimensions: Height: 75cm Length/Width: 92cm Depth/Diameter: 45cm
A Victorian oak card table, by William Constantine & Company (fl. 1834-1882), bears label FROM CONSTANTINE & CO.’S CABINET & UPHOLSTERY WAREHOUSE, LEEDS., hinged top enclosing a baize lined playing surface, panelled baluster column, cabriole legs, scroll feet, ceramic casters, 73.5cm high, 93cm wide, 46cm deep, c.1870
A LATE 19TH CENTURY SWISS 'BELLS IN SIGHT' MUSIC BOX playing eight airs, with 15.5cm cylinder and three bells, in grained case with rosewood and marquetry top, the tune card numbered 28965, label to underside of case; 'Petite vitesse', 42cm wide (runs reasonably well, teeth intact but slightly rusted, woodworm to case)
THIRD MAN VAULT - PACKAGES #25 / #32 / #38 / #43. Another superb selection of 4 Third Man Records vault packages. Package #25: The Dead Weather inc Dodge And Burn (TMR 331, orange vinyl) & I Feel Love (TMR 330, orange vinyl 7") and playing cards. Package #32: The Dead Weather - Live At The Mayern (TMR 456, orange vinyl with print), Three Dollar Hat (TMR 455, 7") and DVD and 7" box "Dodge To Burn and t-shirt. Package #38: The Raconteurs inc Consoles Of The Lonely (TMR 538, copper vinyl), Now That You're Gone (TMR-586, gold vinyl 7"), includes prints, patch & sheet. Package #43: The Raconteurs - Live In Tulsa (TMR 661, 3 LP on black, green & orange vinyl) and I'm Your Puppet (TMR 661, 7" flexi-disc) and Blu-ray. Lot includes 4 TMR card mailers. Condition is Ex/ Ex+/ Like New.
AN EDWARDIAN BURR WALNUT FOLD OVER CARD TABLE, the swivel top enclosing a green baize playing field and a storage compartment, raised on turned supports and ceramic castors, united by a shaped stretcher, width 92cm x depth 56cm x height 76cm (condition report: heat mark to top surface, discolouration, green baize loose and worn, other imperfections)
QUANTITY OF SILVER AND SILVER PLATE, comprising sterling silver cutlery approx 26 oz, Walker and Hall Art Deco napkin rings boxed, a Mappin and Webb toast rack, a silver-plated godinger novelty mouse cheese knife set, Continental silver cake knifes and various flatware playing card cufflinks etc. (Qty)
Dulac (Edmund) Original illustration with lady playing the harp to four seated women wearing headdresses, possibly for 'Stories from the Arabian Nights', pencil on buff tracing paper, affixed onto white card support, numbered in pencil 'ED 195', 360 x 360 mm (14 1/4 x 14 1/4 in), tipped into mount, some nicks and small losses to extremities, minor surface dirt, unframed, [circa 1920]; together with another pencil study for a different publication with two figures centred within a border decoration, 370 x 510 mm (14 1/2 x 20 in), minor nicks, unframed, [c. 1920]; and another, a black chalk portrait study of Lucien G...[?], indistinctly inscribed and dated, 240 x 190 mm (9 1/2 x 7 1/2 in), minor handling creases, hinged onto blue paper, unframed, [circa 1919] (3)Provenance:Collection of Colin White; by descent to the present owners, London
Two framed sets of 'Ganjifa' playing card gameWestern Indian, 19th Centuryeach frame with six painted cards, painted with figures, horses, fish, Ganesh and other subjects, each approx 4.5cm diameterProvenance: purchased after the first WW in India by the vendor's great-grandfather. With some wear and losses to the cards. Please note that they haven't been removed from their frames.
Cigarette cards, Canada, MacDonald series, White / cream playing card fronts, Daily Mail Aeroplane backs x 270 cards, these are varying offer date on the fronts ranging from 1940 to 1947. There are some cards with the same date fronts with different aeroplane backs. Not a full set of playing cards, even if different dates are used to try to make it up, however it is believed that the vast majority of these are differing in terms of either the date on the front or the plane on the back ( gen gd)
Cigarette cards, 50 type cards all Actresses and Beauties themed many scarcer types including issues from Kimball, Pritchard Burton, Charlesworth Austin, Phillips PLUMS (3) 2 green 1 plum front, Rutter, Ogden's Actress No Glycerine, Wills Beauties playing card (13) etc (mainly fair/a few gd)
Early 20th century mahogany games compendium, the box containing various chess pieces, card boxes and playing cards, draughts and domino cards, with pulldown games board. (Charity Sale). (B.P. 21% + VAT) Chess pieces - tallest 7cm approxThere is some wear with use & age - scratches, dinks, dents etc. No major damage, 1 black pawn missing from the chess set at the front, unsure if all other games are complete.
‡ HELEN BRADLEY MBE (1900-1979) oil on board - 'Oh where, Oh where can Gyp and Barney be!', lady with a lantern and children at play, inscribed on card verso detailing the 1906 occasion when Helen and Aunt Mary returned from a walk without the pet dogs, signed and dated 1972, 28.5 x 24cmsProvenance: private collection CardiffAuctioneers Note: Born in 1900 as Nellie Layfield in Lees, a small industrial town on the northern fringe of Oldham, Helen Bradley would become one of the nation's most loved painters, but not until her late sixties. Helen (who changed her name from Nellie by deed poll) was born into a well-established family of local business owners. She attended art school in Oldham where she met fellow student Tom Bradley, who was considered the star pupil. Following a long engagement, the couple would marry in 1926 with two children to follow, Peter born in 1927 and Betty in 1931. Whilst both Helen and Tom painted throughout their lives, and it was accepted between them that if either had a chance of painting professionally Tom was the stronger candidate, neither pursued this career initially. Throughout the interwar years Tom worked in textile manufacturing for a Manchester based firm who specialised in hand printed fabrics (including several Omega patterns by Vanessa Bell and Duncan Grant) whilst Helen kept the home. Following the Second World War, Tom's work led the family to relocate to Middlesex. This afforded Helen the opportunity to visit the National Gallery and British Museum regularly and to attend art school in Harrow. The family returned to the North West in 1952 when Tom took early retirement to allow him to focus on his painting which consisted of portrait and flower commissions. They initially settled in Cheshire before buying a cottage in Cartmel on the edge of the Lake District in 1964. Now in her 60s, Helen painted with a renewed vigour, traveling around the Lakes producing misty landscapes in watercolour, whilst Tom rented a second nearby cottage as a studio for his portrait work. Together the couple joined the local Saddleworth Art Society, through which Helen first met L.S. Lowry. She once expressed to Lowry that she had always struggled to paint figures and he suggested that she should 'paint someone you know well, go home and paint your mother'. This she did, and the resultant portrait proved to be an important turning point. Shortly after she began painting scenes from her own childhood that she would become so loved for, depicting a world full of incident viewed with innocence and rendered in exquisite detail. It was not until 1965, at the age of sixty-five that Bradley had her first solo exhibition. Staged by the Saddleworth Art Society to much local acclaim, it led to a request from Cork Street's Mercury Gallery for six of her works to be included in an exhibition of naïve art the next year. There followed a little over a decade of subsequent highly successful exhibitions in Britain, America and Japan, and the publication of many much-loved books and prints. Bradley enjoyed a broad public profile that few artists ever achieve; she was announced by the media as 'The Jolly Granny' and 'England's own Grandma Moses' (although she notes her personal inspirations as Avercamp and Turner). She was appointed an MBE in the 1978 Queen's Birthday Honours, but sadly died before her investiture.Comments: Card reads, 'Oh where Oh where can Gyp and Barney be? We had been on a lovely walk that afternoon with the dogs romping along and enjoying themselves, but when we got near home they were not with us. We had our tea and still they did not come, so Aunt Mary lit the storm lantern and took George and me with her to see if we could find them. She asked some boys playing in Dove Street, if they had seen two little black dogs, "No Missus we haven't" they said, so sadly we had to return home without them and the year was 1906. Helen Layfield Bradley'. Framed, ready to hang.
A Victorian oak card table, by William Constantine & Company (fl. 1834-1882), bears label FROM CONSTANTINE & CO.’S CABINET & UPHOLSTERY WAREHOUSE, LEEDS., hinged top enclosing a baize lined playing surface, panelled baluster column, cabriole legs, scroll feet, ceramic casters, 73.5cm high, 93cm wide, 46cm deep, c.1870
An Edwardian rosewood and marquetry envelope card table, square top with four folding leaves enclosing counter wells and a baize lined playing surface with tooled and gilt leather border, above a long frieze drawer, tapered square legs, square undertier, ceramic casters, 74cm high, 55cm square, c.1905
A COLLECTION OF VINTAGE FOUNTAIN PENS, PLAYING CARDS AND SUNDRIES, to include a set of Walt Disney Mickey Mouse Weekly cards, Pepys Series 'Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs' playing cards, 'Woodland Happy Families card game, a cotton sack of African Cowrie shell card counters, a horn beaker, a Liberty 'Ianthe' pattern miniature bear, a group of fountain pens with 14K gold nibs, a white metal pin cushion in the form of a cat in basket, an Art Deco silverplate note pad, a boxed 'Canasta' card game, bone domino set, etc. (Qty) (Condition Report: some damage to cards, pens have heavy wear)
Silvinho Arsenal 2000 - 2001 Away Match Worn Football Shirt: Yellow Nike Sega long sleeve shirt. Premier League badging to arms and Silvinho 16 to rear. Signed white card stating I wore this shirt playing for Arsenal against Liverpool at Anfield in the FA Premiership on December 23rd 2000. We lost 4-0. Small picture of him in the match on a downloaded match report.
Kanu Arsenal 02/03 Away Match Worn Football Shirt: Blue Nike 02 short sleeve shirt with inner mesh intact. Premier League Champions 2001 - 2002 badging to arms and Kanu 25 to rear. Signed white card stating I wore this shirt playing for Arsenal in our 4-1 victory over Leeds United in the FA Premiership at Elland Road on 28 9 2002. 3 large photos of Kanu wearing this shirt including when he scored.
Patrick Viera Arsenal 01/02 Home Match Worn Football Shirt: Red Nike Dreamcast short sleeve shirt. Premier League badging to arms and Viera 4 to rear. Postcard size signed white card stating I wore this shirt playing for Arsenal in our 2-1 victory over Tottenham in the FA Premiership at Highbury on 6 4 2002. Dirty mark to number and bit of black tape round sleeve which could be pulled off.
Suker Arsenal 1999 - 2000 Match Worn Football Shirt: Red Nike Dreamcast long sleeve shirt. Premier League badging to arms and Suker 9 to rear. Signed white card stating I wore this shirt playing for Arsenal against Blackpool in the FA Cup 3rd round at Highbury on December 13th 1999. We won 3-1. Mud stains to one arm.
Kanu Arsenal 1999 - 2000 Home Match Worn Football Shirt: Red Nike Dreamcast long sleeve shirt. Champions League badging to arms and Kanu 25 to rear. Signed white card stating I wore this shirt playing for Arsenal against AIK Solna of Stockholm in the UEFA Champions League on 2 11 1999. Large photo of Kanu wearing this shirt included.
Llungberg Arsenal 2000 - 2001 Match Worn Signed Football Shirt: Red Nike Dreamcast short sleeve shirt. Premier League badging to arms and Llungberg 8 to rear. Signed white card stating I wore this shirt playing for Arsenal against Coventry at Highbury on September 16th 2000. We won 2-1. It is autographed by the 1st team squad to front of the shirt.
Ashley Cole Arsenal 02/03 Away Match Worn Football Shirt: Blue Nike 02 short sleeve shirt with mesh inner still intact. Champions League badging to arm and Cole 3 to rear. Postcard size signed white card stating I wore this shirt playing for Arsenal v Auxerre in the UEFA Champions League on 2 10 2002. Two large photos of Cole wearing the shirt also included.
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