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A large pair of cloisonné enamel turquoise-ground candlesticks18th/19th centuryInlaid on the dark turquoise ground with elaborate meanders of leafy lotus variously decorated in iron-red, yellow, white and green enamels on the large wide drip-pans, baluster stands and high domed bases. 42cm (16 3/4 inches) high (2).
A cloisonné enamel 'lotus pond' bottle vaseJiaqingThe tapering body decorated with leafy flowering lotus stems and pods issuing from foaming waves on a ripple-effect ground, the neck decorated with formal lotus heads and scrolling foliage, encircled with an applied gilt bronze chilong. 20cm (7.7/8in) high.
A rare pair of polychrome enamel 'prunus' bowlsShendetang four-character marks, DaoguangEach bowl delicately enamelled to the exterior with leafy green sprigs issuing camellia blooms beside two gnarled branches issuing prunus blossoms, the extended branches creeping into the interior of the bowls. Each 14.3cm (5 5/8in) diam. (2).
An unusual famille rose Canton enamel sweetmeat set of five boxes and covers18th centuryThe box with four lobes at the compass points, attractively painted on top with nine scholars and an attendant playing weiqi and serving tea at the table on a pine terrace, the interior fitted with four semi-circular boxes and covers, each painted on the tops and sides with flower sprays, all within a pale turquoise and black meander border matching the main box. 23cm (9 1/4 inches) wide (10).
Interesting collection of six Art Deco tennis related collectables,comprising a continental silver Art Deco tennis player bookmark, hallmarked 935; an Art Deco tie slide with green enamel decoration; an Art Deco tennis player brooch in wood; an Art Deco enamel lady tennis player brooch; a silver scarf pin with mother of pearl, hallmarked Birmingham 1910 and a sterling silver brooch, minor wear, some enamel losses to brooch surround
A fine collection of silver and bronze Football League and Charity Cup Medals from Chiswick & District Football League, Chiswick Charity Cup, Acton Hospital Football Cup and Fulham District Cricket Leaguecomprising three silver and enamel Chiswick & District Football League medals, dating from 1929 to 1937, each with suspension ring, the obverse with enamel Chiswick crest with lettering, the reverse of each individually engraved WINNERS DIV IV B 1929-30, DIV II A WINNERS 1932-3, KELVONIAN FC WINNERS DIV I 1936-7 W. CROWDEN; each hallmarked silver; sold together with two silver 1930's Chiswick Charity Cup Competition medals, each with enameled Chiswick crest and lettering, bears hallmarks for 1935/36; a silver The Fulham & District Cricket League medal, reverse inscribed F.D.C.L. DIV II 1931 RUNNERS-UP MEDAL W.CROWDEN, hallmarked silver; a silver Acton Hospital Football Cup Competition, with Acton crest, hallmarked silver and two bronze and enameled Chiswick Charity Cup Competition, with Chiswick crest and lettering obverse, total silver weight: 84 gms, (9)
Innsbruck 1964 Winter Olympic Games gold medal winner's diploma awarded to Josef Feistmantl of Austria for the Luge Men's Double's event,47 x 35 cm; sold together with Feistmantl's competitors badge, gilt metal and red enamel inscribed WETTKAMPFER; a pair of competitor's number tabards No.33 and No.327; a cased Honorary plaque presented by the Austrian state to commemorate his Olympic gold medal; a group of pins relating to Innsbruck 1964, including teams issues for Japan, USA, Italy, Austria, Spain, and others, a congratulatory telegram from the Governor of the state of Tirol; an original newspaper and uniform patch, (qty)Josef Feistmantl (1939-2019) Collection. (Austrian Olympic & World Championship Luge gold medallist). Lots 618 to 627.
A group of ten member's badges for Ranelagh Polo Club, gilt-metal & enamel, dated 1899, 1901, 1914, 1924 (two), 1926-27, 1927, 1932, 1936, the other for 1937 and inscribed CORONATION YEAR; sold together with an eleventh badge inscribed GARDEN CLUB, IMPERIAL INTERNATIONAL EXHIBITION, 1909; the lot also including a polo mounted montage comprising a 1993 Sports Horses First Day Cover, postmarked Louisville, KY, May 1 1993, and three miniature poster designs all featuring poloRanelagh Polo Club founded in Fulham in 1878, adjacent to the Hurlingham Club, moving to Barn Elms in 1883. Won the U.S. Open Championship and the Canadian Open in 1910.
A trio of medals to the Arsenal FC footballer Alf Haynes, the first in 9ct gold and enamel awarded for the Sheriff of London Charity Shield, undated, hallmarked 375 and Birmingham 1932, in original leather case gilt tooling; the second in 15ct gold inscribed LONDON FOOTBALL ASSOCIATION, undated, hallmarked 625 and Birmingham 1930, cased in original box with gilt tooling; the third in 15ct gold inscribed LONDON FOOTBALL COMBINATION, ARSENAL F.C., WINNERS, A.E.HAYNES, 1929-30, hallmarked 625 and Birmingham 1929, in original case with gilt tooling, weight: 15ct - 43 gms, 9ct - 14 gmsArsenal FC won the Sheriff of London Charity Shield in 1931 and 1932 beating Corinthians on both occasions. It is not certain for which of these matches the medal was awarded.The second medal in this lot was awarded when Arsenal FC won the London F.A. Challenge Cup in season 1930/31, beating rivals Tottenham Hotspur.The third medal is for the Football Combination competition for the reserve teams of the Football League, Arsenal dominated the competition particularly in the 1920/30's including five consecutive championships between 1926/27 and 1930/31.
Three golf medals including a 9ct gold example for St Anne's,being of circular form with central blue enamel shield bearing O.G.C.L and St Anne's above the shield, reverse inscribed SCRATCH MEDAL, WINNER, with suspension ring, hallmarked 9ct, in original box, diameter: 2.5 cm, weight: 10 gms; a silver enameled Golf medal, the initials L.U.G. in red blue and white enamel with HANDICAP above, hallmarked Birmingham 1927, diameter: 2.4 cm.; and a white metal and blue enamel SOCIETY OF LONDON LADY GOLF CAPTAINS brooch, formed as two clubs and a ball with a ribbon, unmarked, length: 3.4 cm, silver weight: 12 gms (3)
A 9ct gold and enamel Scottish Amateur International medal awarded to J Crawford in 1932/33,the reverse inscribed J. CRAWFORD 1932-33, SCOTLAND (AMATEUR) V ENGLAND, IRELAND, WALES, in a modern custom fitted case, weight: 13.6 gmsJames Crawford played outside-right for Queen's Park FC. He represented Scotland at professional as well as amateur level. He was also part of the Great Britain football squad at the Berlin 1936 Olympic Games.
Five jewellery items relating to Ping pong or Whiff Whaff which was invented circa 1901,consisting of a silver brooch hallmarked Birmingham 1901; two 9ct gold battledores and net with mother of pearl inlay charm, marked .375 with registration number for 1901; a similar battledore charm in silver, registration number for 1901 with agate inlay; a silver battledore charm with enamel inlay; a net and bat charm, total weight: 5 gm - silver, 2.5 gms - 9ct, minor wear, enamel and mother of pearl good
Stockholm 1956 Equestrian Olympic Games prize medal believed to be a maker's prototype,slightly heavier at 109gr. than the issued silver prize medal (106gr.), obverse with design by John Sjosvard featuring a classical Greek horseman, inscribed XVI OLYMPIADENS RYTTARTAVLINGAR, 1956, STOCKHOLM, reverse with Olympic Rings & torch, inscribed JEUX OLYMPIQUES, OLYMPIA, CITIUS. ALTIUS, FORTIUS; sold with a participant's badge for the same Games in gilt-metal & red enamel (2)
A miscellany of 19 football medals,notably an English Schools' Football Association North Trial medal in silver & enamel, undated, but with a Chester hallmark date stamp for 1938; the remainder comprising one 9ct. gold & enamel, five gold-mounted silver, eight silver, one bronze & three gilt-metal, 3 cased
A collection of eleven tennis medals,comprising five in English silver, comprising a Yorkshire Tennis Club Scarborough Members Medal, engraved on reverse Mrs L.W Moynihan, hallmarked Birmingham 1910; Streatham Lawn Tennis Cup Competition, engraved on reverse Mrs A.K Callow (Junior) 1932, in fitted box; L.T.A. Ladies Inter County Hard Court Championship Winners Surrey Miss E Warren 1920-21; Middlesex County Tennis Association 1925 Ladies 2nd division Enfield L.T.C. enamel medal and Silver fob medal F.L.T.C.; four in continental bronze, comprising Gstaad Palace Tennis Club 1924; a gilt broze Van Hammee Medal 1913, Tennis Tournament for Members of 1st Hockey team won by Edward Warner, 50mm diameter, in original case; Tennis Basse Normandie 1913, in fitted case and a 1920's medal depicting a tennis player; and two in continental silver, a Dutch square medal plaque with tulip design and the initials N.L.T.B., the reverse inscribed VAN LENNEP BOKAAL, 1931; the other Gernan, the reverse inscribed WR.ARBEITER-TENNIS, VEREIN, VEREINMEISTERSCHAFT, 1930, II, FRAUEN-EINZEL
A 9ct gold and enamel Football League 3rd Division Southern Section Challenge Cup winner's medal 1933-34 awarded to Jimmy Gray of Exeter City, the obverse with blue enamel and lettering THE FOOTBALL LEAGUE CHALLENGE CUP COMPETITION, hallmarked 9ct, in original Thomas Fattorini Ltd, Birmingham box, weight: 13 gms, diameter: 32 mm.James “Jimmy” Gray (1900-1978) Scottish footballer and fullback with Exeter City with over 200 league games, helping them to reach the quarter final of the FA Cup in 1931. A benefit game was staged for him by Exeter City against his former club Liverpool FC at St James' Park in May 1935 with Liverpool winning 3-1. He remained at the club until the end of the 1935-36 season.The Football League Third Division South Cup was a football knockout competition open to teams competing in the Football League Third Division South, the competition first held in 1933-34 and ran until 1938-39, the cup was revived for the 1945-46 season. Exeter City winning the 1933-34 season against Torquay United 1-0.
Antwerp 1920 Olympic Games participation medal awarded to the Swedish long-distance runner Verner Magnusson,bronze, signed P. Theunis, the obverse struck with a female figure crowning three athletes, the reverse with a male athlete driving a biga; sold together with a silver-gilt & enamel medal named to Werner Magnusson, inscribed I.F. KAMRATERNA, GOTEBORG, 1963, ribbon suspension (2)Magnusson competed in three events at the Antwerp 1920 Olympic games winning a bronze medal representing Sweden in the men's cross-country team event. He also finished 13th in the x-country individual race and was 6th on the track in the 10,000 metres.

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