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This features a wide variety of games that were produced by or associated with the major manufacturer, J. W Spears and Sons Ltd. The majority date from the 1950's to the 1980's.
24 product(s) found for "Spear's"
Scrabble 1st Edition With Pl..
First produced in 1948, Scrabble has gone on to become the most famous and best loved word game in the world. It first appeared in the UK in 1953 using wooden letter tiles and it wasn't until the late 1950's that plastic letter tiles were introduced. This item is over 60 years old and is in good condition...
£35.00
Scrabble
First released in 1948, Scrabble has gone on to become the most famous and best loved word game in the world. This item is over 50 years old and is in fantastic condition considering the decades of use this would have had. The box remains strong and intact with slight rubbing along the edges and at the...
£25.00
Scrabble
First released in 1948, Scrabble has gone on to become the most famous and best loved word game in the world. This item is over 50 years old and is in fantastic condition considering the decades of use this would have had. The box remains strong and intact with rubbing along the edges and at the corners,...
£25.00
Travel Scrabble
Increase your word power while on the move with no batteries, wires or beeping sounds to be seen or heard. Bliss! This game is about 50 years old and designed specifically to play one of the worlds most popular word games while travelling. The game was made more compact, the racks were able to be fixed...
£25.00
Car Capers
When cars were cars - the smell, the noise, the breakdowns and they all looked different. This item dates from the early 1970's and depicts 12 cars of the era : Vauxhall Viva SL, Hillman Avenger, Vauxhall VX4/90, Ford Cortina GT, Rolls-Royce, Ford Escort, Austin 1300 GT, Hispano Suiza 1912, Rover 2000,...
£20.00
Halma
Originally inspired by the 19th Century British board game called Hoppity, the American devised development of Halma was created decades later. Alas this item is not that old but is still over forty years old and in excellent condition. The game is similar to draughts but with more pieces and squares...
£20.00
Scrabble
First released in 1948, Scrabble has gone on to become the most famous and best loved word game in the world. This item is over 30 years old and is in fantastic condition. The box remains strong and intact with just slight rubbing along the edges and at the corners. The lid is the typical green colour...
£20.00
Chinese Chequers
No not a new snack from the local take away but an entertaining engrossing game. Probably dating back to the 1960's the box remains strong and intact although two corners have split. There is rubbing at the corners and along the edges as well as a surface blemish caused by a cup but because of the box...
£18.00
Flying Hats
It is as it says on the box "The ever-popular game of skill for all ages." The box is in remarkably good condition for it's age. Remaining strong and intact there is only the slightest rubbing in one corner. The lid depicts a colourful illustration of the game, the colour being as vivid today as the...
£18.00
Scrabble For Juniors
Undoubtedly the most famous word game ever and responsible for improving the spelling and word power of generations around the world. This item has been designed specifically with younger children, aged 6yrs to 10yrs, in mind. This item is over 40 years old and has survived remarkably well. The box is...
£18.00
Tell Me
A compact simple game anyone can play. The thin cardboard, coloured cards have a category printed on them in English and French. A card is selected and the spinner, in this case the older metal type, is spun to randomly give a letter. It's then up to the players to name an item within the category which...
£18.00
Misfits
Do you remember that game we used to play on a piece of paper at the back of the class? One person would draw a head then fold the paper, the next person would draw a body then fold the paper and this went on until the feet had been drawn and unfolding the paper revealed a hilarious cartoon figure. Well...
£15.00