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Lot 4

A 1950s German Fairy Tale map - Bundesbahn, with artwork by Leo Faller Framed size approximately: 86x61cm-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------This pictorial map was commissioned by Deutsche Bundesbahn, the national German railroad. This detailed poster by Leo Faller shows the stops of the German Railway, highlighting the locations where German fairytales and fables take place.Deutsche Bundesbahn was formed as the state railway of the Federal Republic of Germany in 1949. Headquartered in Frankfurt, the DB (Deutsche Bundesbahn) had a monopoly on rail transport throughout West Germany. After the fall of the Berlin Wall, the Deutsche Bundesbahn merged with Eastern German railroads to become the true National Railroad of Germany.Leo Faller (1902-1969) was a German artist known for maps, landscapes and portraits. Faller created many pictorial maps for the Deutsche Bundesbahn (Original Vintage Poster German Fairytale Map by Leo Faller Bundesbahn – The Ross Art Group (postergroup.com)

Lot 15

Two board games with original seals:  Monopoly & Pirates of the Caribbean Monopoly; a Star Wars Escape from Death Star game, unsealed

Lot 254

Varied collection of vintage board games & playing cards, to include; Monopoly (John Waddington Ltd), Plus Minus, Kan-U-Go, Belzique & Polish Belzique (Boots), Sorry, Pit – Bull and Bear Edition (Parker Brothers), Doctor’s Dilemma, Shop-Missus, Draughts – Globe Series, Hurry Scurry, Bedlam, Dip Words, Snakes & Ladders (Chad Valley). Cards with Add’em, Whot (x2) & Waddington’s Lexicon. Contents not checked for completeness.

Lot 283

Large collection of board games including Monopoly, Cluedo etc and other toys

Lot 708

Quantity of assorted games including Monopoly and others

Lot 329

STAR WARS; Return of the Jedi Millennium Falcon Vehicle, together with Jabba the Hut set and Scout Walker Vehicle, with Collector's Edition Monopoly.Condition Report: Boxes in poor condition

Lot 330

STAR WARS; Empire Strikes Back X-Wing Fighter in poor box, Return of the Jedi Radar Laser Cannon, Vehicle Maintenance Energizer, Tri-Pod Laser Cannon, Speeder Bike, MTV-7, AST-5, INT-4 and a Star Wars Monopoly set and a part backing card for Anakin Sky Walker.Condition Report: Boxes in poor condition

Lot 224

A box of assorted collectables, to include Lledo die cast cars,, Monopoly deluxe and assorted console games, mainly FIFA for Playstation.

Lot 144

A collection of assorted vintage children's toys and games including Victorian style dolls house furniture, Monopoly, boxed building blocks and a Fisher Price pocket radio etc.

Lot 880A

Star Wars Interactive Video Board Game together with a Star Wars Episode 1 Monopoly

Lot 199

GROUP OF THE BROONS EPHEMERA, including a resin group of Maw, Paw and the Bairn, fudge tins, two ceramic mugs and a Monopoly setPrivate Scottish Collection, the late Mr Frank Hulett

Lot 453

Diecast : Meccano, Hornby 'O' gauge, track Monopoly all vintage

Lot 235

A BOXED LESNEY ROLLS ROYCE No.15, A BOXED MATCHBOX FLAT CAR a few older Dinky Toys, and others, an old Monopoly set, Muppet Show game and other games

Lot 932

A collection of vintage Monopoly sets etc.

Lot 108

Star wars episode 2 Monopoly with Star wars trivial pursuit

Lot 498

A BOXED PARKER WOODEN DOUBLE SIDED MONOPOLY AND CLUEDO BOARD WITH FIVE OTHER CLASSIC GAMES, (chess, chequers, playing cards, dominoes and cribbage), the drawer containing playing pieces (1 + box) (Condition Report: box is a bit damaged to the corners but the game and playing pieces appear unused and most items are still in sealed bags / shrink wrap)

Lot 1007

Monopoly, Wade pigs, Sheffield United tankards, boxed coffee set, napkin rings, nursery mug, etc:- One Box.

Lot 166

A vintage Monopoly board game (unchecked)

Lot 325

A Green & Blue Beepot together with a Monopoly game, records, books etc

Lot 144

Four boxes of toys and games including Dolls crib, play pen, Scrabble, Glitter Writer, Harry Potter Trivia game, Monopoly, Giggle Wiggle, Fireballs etc

Lot 141

Four boxes of toys and games to include a box of McDonalds soft toys, Star Wars Monopoly, Cluedo, Marble Run, Crazy Golf, Fashion Wheel, Dance Mat, Space Balls, Chemistry set etc

Lot 385

Monopoly - Parker - A boxed, factory sealed 'Sunderland Edition' Monopoly board game. The collectable game is presumed Mint being in factory sealed Mint packaging. (2002) (This does not constitute a guarantee) (K)

Lot 391

Monopoly - Parker - A boxed, factory sealed 'Onyx Edition' Monopoly board game. The collectable game is presumed Mint being in factory sealed Mint packaging. (2007) (This does not constitute a guarantee) (K)

Lot 319

Monopoly - Parker - Hasbro - A boxed, factory sealed Monopoly #40753 'Nostalgia Edition' board game in wooden box. The collectable game is presumed Mint being in factory sealed Mint packaging. (2003) (This does not constitute a guarantee) (K)

Lot 373

Monopoly - Parker - A boxed, factory sealed 'Star Wars Classic Trilogy Edition' Monopoly board game. The collectable game is presumed Mint being in factory sealed Mint packaging. (This does not constitute a guarantee) (K)

Lot 367

Monopoly - Parker - A boxed, factory sealed 'Reading Edition' Monopoly board game. The collectable game is presumed Mint being in factory sealed Mint packaging. (2003) (This does not constitute a guarantee) (K)

Lot 348

Monopoly - Hasbro - A boxed, factory sealed 'The Muppet's Collectors Edition' Monopoly board game. The collectable game is presumed Mint being in factory sealed Mint packaging.(2003) (This does not constitute a guarantee) (K)

Lot 355

Monopoly - Parker - A boxed, factory sealed The Betty Boop Collector's Edition' Monopoly board game. The collectable game is presumed Mint being in factory sealed Mint packaging. (2002) (This does not constitute a guarantee) (K)

Lot 333

Monopoly - Waddingtons - A boxed, factory sealed Monopoly 'Star Wars Collector's Edition' board game. The collectable game is presumed Mint being in factory sealed Mint packaging. (1997) (This does not constitute a guarantee) (K)

Lot 295

Monopoly - Parker - A boxed, factory sealed 'Shrek 2' Junior Monopoly board game. The collectable game is presumed Mint being in factory sealed Mint packaging. (2004) (This does not constitute a guarantee) (K)

Lot 307

Monopoly - Parker - Marvel - A boxed, factory sealed 'Spider-Man Collectors Edition' Monopoly board game. The collectable game is presumed Mint being in factory sealed Mint packaging. (2002) (This does not constitute a guarantee) (K)

Lot 379

Monopoly - Parker - A boxed, factory sealed 'Wigan Edition' Monopoly board game. The collectable game is presumed Mint being in factory sealed Mint packaging. (2005) (This does not constitute a guarantee) (K)

Lot 169

Alec MONOPOLY (Né en 1986) Sans titre,2012 Acrylique sur toile Signé et daté sur le bord inférieur : ALEC / 2012. Unique 61 × 61 cm L’œuvre est accompagnée d'un certificat d'authenticité.

Lot 1157

A collection of board games and other games, Monopoly, scrabble, etc **PLEASE NOTE THIS LOT IS NOT ELIGIBLE FOR POSTING AND PACKING**

Lot 718

Children's toys, figures and games including Bob The Builder, Play People, Disney, Spiderman, Disney Pixar, other children's games, books and puzzles including, SK8 Bench Starter Kit, Frozen Monopoly, etc. three boxes

Lot 165

Vintage Monopoly board game, unchecked for completeness / AN22

Lot 172

Vintage board games, including Waddington's War Game; Bagatelle balls; building stones box; 'House' or 'Lotto' set (x2); Monopoly; 8mm movie titler; Pik-a-styk; Gyroscope

Lot 192

A collection of games, including Subbuteo, Monopoly, Cluedo, 'Merit Derby', Meccano and others, mostly boxedQty: 1 box

Lot 1885

AN ASSORTMENT OF VINTAGE AND RETRO BOARD GAMES TO INCLUDE MOUSE TRAP, OPERATION AND MONOPOLY ETC

Lot 1970A

THREE LARGE GARDEN BOARD GAME BOARDS TO INCLUDE MONOPOLY AND CHESS ETC

Lot 1369

Mixed lot of pictures and games, including vintage Monopoly. Not available for in-house P&P

Lot 657

A collection of vintage games / boardgames, with vintage chess pieces. Scrabble, Monopoly, Totopoly, etc

Lot 150

A collection of items relating to The Beatles includes six jigsaw puzzles, a sealed box of Monopoly, three die-cast model cars (two sealed), two sealed tin boxes containing definitive guide the fab four one with nine magnets and the other with four coasters, a sealed Puckator yellow submarine clock and a sealed DVD boxset.

Lot 233

A Selection of James Bond 007 collectables including Matchbox Licence to Kill die-cast vehicle box set, Near Mint complete, within Excellent opened packaging, Monopoly set, Mint sealed, Topps Wax Pack Trading card pack sealed, and various other die-cast cars, generally Excellent to Near Mint, within Excellent packaging. (qty)

Lot 362

Disney Pixar Cars Aquabeads sets x 21, all within near Mint sealed packaging. Star Trek Data VHS Video box set, within sealed packaging. Hasbro Game of Thrones Monopoly set, Good unchecked, within Good opened packaging. (23)

Lot 810

Quantity of games to include Monopoly Junior and others

Lot 500

THREE BOXES OF BOARD GAMES AND TOYS, to include a quantity of soft toys, Soccerama, Monopoly, Risk, Antique Collector, Park & Shop, etc. (s.d) (3 boxes)

Lot 313

Collection of mixed toys to include 2 x jointed bears (1 x with working growler), 4 x tinplate model vehicles, 1 x Nylint Corp Overnight Express Truck, 3 x RC Vehicles, boxed Waddingtons Monopoly & 3 x Alberon porcelain dolls, 1 x unmarked doll & a collection of plastic figures (2 boxes)

Lot 1388

Franklin Mint Collectors Edition Monopoly Board Game with original 22ct gold plated game tokens, Monopoly game money, diecast houses and hotels, community chest and chance cards and a Real Estate portfolio, complete with property cards, in vg condition overall and appearing complete but unchecked for completeness

Lot 1432

Star Wars - Collection of various Star Wars related items to include Micro Machines Trilogy Gift Set, Star Wars Fact File, Episode I The Data File, boxed Star Wars Episode I Numbered ltd edn Collectors Tin, Electronic Escape From Naboo Skill And Action Game, The Empire Strikes Back Authentic 70mm Film Originals, T-shirt, Episode I Monopoly, etc (2 Boxes)

Lot 1392

Retro Gaming - Two Nintendo Wii Consoles with 4 x Wii remotes, wires & 18 cased games to include Monopoly, Just Dance 3, Avatar, Super Smash Bros, Simanimals, Just Dance 2014, etc

Lot 776A

HORNBY TRAIN SET AND OTHER TOYS AND GAMES including Meccano and MonopolyAdditional images have been added to the website

Lot 150

Cigarette cards, Japan, Monopoly Bureau, Chinese Women (Domino inset), all 'Tobacco Monopoly Bureau' backs, 157 different cards (gen. gd)

Lot 572

1970's Monopoly and Cluedo board games, all in good complete condition.

Lot 421

The Great Train Robbery - Ronnie Biggs (1929-2013) - an original personal business card from Biggs, as given out whilst he lived in Rio De Janeiro. The card features text ' Ronald A Biggs ' alongside Biggs' fingerprint (printed). The rear of the card features a map and arrow pointing to Biggs' address. 6cm x 9cm.  The Great Train Robbery was the robbery of £2.6 million from a Royal Mail train heading from Glasgow to London on the West Coast Main Line in the early hours of 8 August 1963, at Bridego Railway Bridge, Ledburn, near Mentmore in Buckinghamshire, England. After tampering with the lineside signals in order to bring the train to a halt, a gang of fifteen, led by Bruce Reynolds, attacked the train. Other gang members included Gordon Goody, Buster Edwards, Charlie Wilson, Roy James, John Daly, Danny Pembroke, Jimmy White, Ronnie Biggs, Tommy Wisbey, Jim Hussey, Bob Welch and Roger Cordrey, as well as three men known only as numbers "1", "2" and "3". A 16th man, an unnamed retired train driver, was also present. With careful planning based on inside information from an individual known as "The Ulsterman" (erroneously named as Patrick McKenna in 2014), the robbers escaped with over £2.6 million (equivalent to £53.5 million today). The bulk of the stolen money was never recovered. Though the gang did not use any firearms, Jack Mills, the train driver, was beaten over the head with a metal bar. Mills' injuries were severe enough to end his career. After the robbery, the gang hid at Leatherslade Farm and famously used the money in a game of Monopoly - unwittingly incriminating themselves whilst doing so as the Monopoly set was used to garner finger prints of the suspects and was instrumental in the Police arresting most of the gang. The ringleaders were sentenced to 30 years in jail.

Lot 426

The Great Train Robbery - From the estate of Ronnie Biggs (1929-2013) - a collection of paperwork / documents from Biggs' estate, including: two pages of handwritten 'notes' in Biggs' hand, a small quantity of personal health related files, letters sent to Biggs whilst he was in HMP Belmarsh and whilst living in Rio De Janeiro, and other items. Along with a selection of Great Train Robbery related books (not from Biggs' estate).  The Great Train Robbery was the robbery of £2.6 million from a Royal Mail train heading from Glasgow to London on the West Coast Main Line in the early hours of 8 August 1963, at Bridego Railway Bridge, Ledburn, near Mentmore in Buckinghamshire, England. After tampering with the lineside signals in order to bring the train to a halt, a gang of fifteen, led by Bruce Reynolds, attacked the train. Other gang members included Gordon Goody, Buster Edwards, Charlie Wilson, Roy James, John Daly, Danny Pembroke, Jimmy White, Ronnie Biggs, Tommy Wisbey, Jim Hussey, Bob Welch and Roger Cordrey, as well as three men known only as numbers "1", "2" and "3". A 16th man, an unnamed retired train driver, was also present. With careful planning based on inside information from an individual known as "The Ulsterman" (erroneously named as Patrick McKenna in 2014), the robbers escaped with over £2.6 million (equivalent to £53.5 million today). The bulk of the stolen money was never recovered. Though the gang did not use any firearms, Jack Mills, the train driver, was beaten over the head with a metal bar. Mills' injuries were severe enough to end his career. After the robbery, the gang hid at Leatherslade Farm and famously used the money in a game of Monopoly - unwittingly incriminating themselves whilst doing so as the Monopoly set was used to garner finger prints of the suspects and was instrumental in the Police arresting most of the gang. The ringleaders were sentenced to 30 years in jail.

Lot 423

The Great Train Robbery - From the estate of Ronnie Biggs (1929-2013) - an original early draft of a letter written by Biggs' son, Michael to the then Home Secretary David Blunkett asking for his father's release from Prison. Three typed pages on A4, with pencil additions / amendments in Michael Biggs' hand. The letter is an appeal to Blunkett to release Biggs in order that he may 'die at home.' The letter mentions the specifics of the robbery, as wells as Biggs' involvement and mentions his state at the time. A4. The Great Train Robbery was the robbery of £2.6 million from a Royal Mail train heading from Glasgow to London on the West Coast Main Line in the early hours of 8 August 1963, at Bridego Railway Bridge, Ledburn, near Mentmore in Buckinghamshire, England. After tampering with the lineside signals in order to bring the train to a halt, a gang of fifteen, led by Bruce Reynolds, attacked the train. Other gang members included Gordon Goody, Buster Edwards, Charlie Wilson, Roy James, John Daly, Danny Pembroke, Jimmy White, Ronnie Biggs, Tommy Wisbey, Jim Hussey, Bob Welch and Roger Cordrey, as well as three men known only as numbers "1", "2" and "3". A 16th man, an unnamed retired train driver, was also present. With careful planning based on inside information from an individual known as "The Ulsterman" (erroneously named as Patrick McKenna in 2014), the robbers escaped with over £2.6 million (equivalent to £53.5 million today). The bulk of the stolen money was never recovered. Though the gang did not use any firearms, Jack Mills, the train driver, was beaten over the head with a metal bar. Mills' injuries were severe enough to end his career. After the robbery, the gang hid at Leatherslade Farm and famously used the money in a game of Monopoly - unwittingly incriminating themselves whilst doing so as the Monopoly set was used to garner finger prints of the suspects and was instrumental in the Police arresting most of the gang. The ringleaders were sentenced to 30 years in jail.

Lot 422

The Great Train Robbery - Ronnie Biggs (1929-2013) - an original personal business card from Biggs, as given out whilst he lived in Rio De Janeiro. The card features Biggs' contact information, a printed autograph and depiction of a train. Along with an autographed card, signed by Biggs in blue ink. 6x10cm.  The Great Train Robbery was the robbery of £2.6 million from a Royal Mail train heading from Glasgow to London on the West Coast Main Line in the early hours of 8 August 1963, at Bridego Railway Bridge, Ledburn, near Mentmore in Buckinghamshire, England. After tampering with the lineside signals in order to bring the train to a halt, a gang of fifteen, led by Bruce Reynolds, attacked the train. Other gang members included Gordon Goody, Buster Edwards, Charlie Wilson, Roy James, John Daly, Danny Pembroke, Jimmy White, Ronnie Biggs, Tommy Wisbey, Jim Hussey, Bob Welch and Roger Cordrey, as well as three men known only as numbers "1", "2" and "3". A 16th man, an unnamed retired train driver, was also present. With careful planning based on inside information from an individual known as "The Ulsterman" (erroneously named as Patrick McKenna in 2014), the robbers escaped with over £2.6 million (equivalent to £53.5 million today). The bulk of the stolen money was never recovered. Though the gang did not use any firearms, Jack Mills, the train driver, was beaten over the head with a metal bar. Mills' injuries were severe enough to end his career. After the robbery, the gang hid at Leatherslade Farm and famously used the money in a game of Monopoly - unwittingly incriminating themselves whilst doing so as the Monopoly set was used to garner finger prints of the suspects and was instrumental in the Police arresting most of the gang. The ringleaders were sentenced to 30 years in jail.

Lot 424

The Great Train Robbery - Sketch Master Products Board Game - an original vintage 'The Great Train Robbery' board game, appearing complete (unchecked) and autographed in several places by members of the gang. Signed to the box lid by Ronnie Biggs and Bruce Reynolds, the print of the box lid art signed by Biggs, Reynolds, artist David Weston and one other unidentified, the instructions ditto, and the two-piece board signed twice by Biggs and once by Reynolds. Box condition AF. Unique piece of Great Train Robbery memorabilia.  The Great Train Robbery was the robbery of £2.6 million from a Royal Mail train heading from Glasgow to London on the West Coast Main Line in the early hours of 8 August 1963, at Bridego Railway Bridge, Ledburn, near Mentmore in Buckinghamshire, England. After tampering with the lineside signals in order to bring the train to a halt, a gang of fifteen, led by Bruce Reynolds, attacked the train. Other gang members included Gordon Goody, Buster Edwards, Charlie Wilson, Roy James, John Daly, Danny Pembroke, Jimmy White, Ronnie Biggs, Tommy Wisbey, Jim Hussey, Bob Welch and Roger Cordrey, as well as three men known only as numbers "1", "2" and "3". A 16th man, an unnamed retired train driver, was also present. With careful planning based on inside information from an individual known as "The Ulsterman" (erroneously named as Patrick McKenna in 2014), the robbers escaped with over £2.6 million (equivalent to £53.5 million today). The bulk of the stolen money was never recovered. Though the gang did not use any firearms, Jack Mills, the train driver, was beaten over the head with a metal bar. Mills' injuries were severe enough to end his career. After the robbery, the gang hid at Leatherslade Farm and famously used the money in a game of Monopoly - unwittingly incriminating themselves whilst doing so as the Monopoly set was used to garner finger prints of the suspects and was instrumental in the Police arresting most of the gang. The ringleaders were sentenced to 30 years in jail.

Lot 420

The Great Train Robbery - a 1979 Police First Day Cover / FDC signed by x8 members of the gang  including; leader Bruce Reynolds, Gordon Goody, Bob Welch, Jimmy White, Jimmy Hussey, Tommy Wisbey, Buster Edwards, and Charlie Wilson. All signed in blue / black ink to the front.  The Great Train Robbery was the robbery of £2.6 million from a Royal Mail train heading from Glasgow to London on the West Coast Main Line in the early hours of 8 August 1963, at Bridego Railway Bridge, Ledburn, near Mentmore in Buckinghamshire, England. After tampering with the lineside signals in order to bring the train to a halt, a gang of fifteen, led by Bruce Reynolds, attacked the train. Other gang members included Gordon Goody, Buster Edwards, Charlie Wilson, Roy James, John Daly, Danny Pembroke, Jimmy White, Ronnie Biggs, Tommy Wisbey, Jim Hussey, Bob Welch and Roger Cordrey, as well as three men known only as numbers "1", "2" and "3". A 16th man, an unnamed retired train driver, was also present. With careful planning based on inside information from an individual known as "The Ulsterman" (erroneously named as Patrick McKenna in 2014), the robbers escaped with over £2.6 million (equivalent to £53.5 million today). The bulk of the stolen money was never recovered. Though the gang did not use any firearms, Jack Mills, the train driver, was beaten over the head with a metal bar. Mills' injuries were severe enough to end his career. After the robbery, the gang hid at Leatherslade Farm and famously used the money in a game of Monopoly - unwittingly incriminating themselves whilst doing so as the Monopoly set was used to garner finger prints of the suspects and was instrumental in the Police arresting most of the gang. The ringleaders were sentenced to 30 years in jail.

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