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A World Champions' Dinner Dubai 1981 signed menu, dated 4th December 1981 and bearing 21 signatures, including Jack Brabham, Phil Hill, Jackie Stewart, Dennis Hulme, James Hunt, Roy Salvadori, Innes Ireland, Carroll Shelby, Derek Bell, Stirling Moss etc. The first Dubai GP race meeting celebrated the United Arab Emirates' tenth anniversary in 1981 and was held on a temporary circuit surrounding the Dubai Hyatt Regency Hotel. Many former World Champions and other famous motor racing personalities attended this historic, one-off event, which included a lavish post-race dinner. The proceeds from lot 21 are to be donated to the Motor Neurone Disease Association.
A group of five Topham Family portraits, i) a rare oval shaped photograph of Edward William Topham ('The Wizard') ii) a print of Edward William Topham iii) an unsigned oil on canvas painting of Joseph Bell Topham iv) A coloured photographic print on canvas of Christopher Reuben Topham v) a pencil drawing of Edward Anthony Christopher Topham, signed Crosthwaite various sizes, the oil painting 54 by 34cm., 21 1/4 by 13 1/2in.
An archive of 29 16mm. films of post-war Grand Nationals, for 1946 to 1974, lacking just 1948, but including 1977, each in original can, Pathe, Movietone & Coloured Pathe; sold together with related film equipment comprising a Bell & Howell sound cine projector, projector stand, speaker, variable mains transformer, several film brochures and an instructions booklet, plus a Bolex H 16m movie camera in original leather attache case, carry strap, instructions, some spare spools and a footage meter; the lot also including a pair of Aintree accredited armbands inscribed OFFICIAL NEWSREEL CAMERA MAN, LIVERPOOL SPRING MEETING, 1948 and numbered 49 & 50 (a qty.)
The historic Aintree Racecourse mounting bell, inscribed AINTREE RACECOURSE, 1831, above four mask motifs, cross-beam suspension, height 35cm., 13 3/4in., diameter 32cm., 12 1/2in. This bell has been used to signal the instructions for jockeys to mount their horses before every race at every race meeting held at Aintree since 1831, and as such even predates the first running of the Grand National in 1839. The bell has always been in the ownership of the Topham family rather than the racecourse itself and represents a rare opportunity to acquire a truly historic item of racing memorabilia.
Ireland, Dublin, AE tradesmen's farthing tokens, various, Victoria head type, without denomination, inc. one Cannock White and Co., extremely fine, with some original colour and one, damaged (22) and other types, with denomination (10) and without denomination, inc. one Thompson and Co. and one Scott Bell and Co., extremely fine, with traces of original colour and inc. one, pitted (15), some with discolouration, otherwise fair and better, unless stated (47)
Coin catalogues: Spink UK coins, Coin Yearbook and Medal Yearbook, all 2006, English Paper Money, 6th Edition, Eimer - British Commemorative Medals and their values, Whiting- Commemorative Medals, Sutherland - English Coinage, 600-1900, Bell - Copper Commercial Tokens, 1811-1819, Hawkin's - Silver Coins of England, Robinson - The Royal Maundy and Freeman - The Bronze Coinage of Great Britain, mainly good condition (11)
A brass lantern clock, of 17th Century design with engraved and pierced frets to the suspended bell top having engraved doors to the sides and plain door to the back, fitted an engraved chapter ring with Roman numerals and signed Thos Lowe London, fitted an eight day movement striking on a bell, 40cm (15.75") high
AN EARLY 20TH CENTURY LEADED STAINED GLASS HALL LANTERN of bell flower form having eight 'petals' or segments, each with Mackintosh style coloured glass squares, swags and droplets in shades of pink, blue, green, yellow and opalescence. Four alternating panels with an oval disc to centre having pink glass with etched cruciform motif. Complete with 3 brass suspension chains. 30cm high x 22cm diameter
A K.S.I.A. BRASS PIN DISH having embossed decoration depicting the symbols of St. Kentigern*, a tree with bird, bell ring and fish. School Mark. 10.5cm diameter. ***A popular KSIA theme, See The Loving Eye and Skilful Hand, BRUCE, Ian, p85. The dish illustrated was sold in PF&K auction July 07, Lot 464
AN EARLY 19TH CENTURY F. BROOKER & CO CIRCULAR MAHOGANY WALL CLOCK with silvered chapter ring having black Roman numerals and a further brass numbered Alarum (sic) dial to centre. The bell striking movement housed in a stained pine case. Label with instructions to inside case, F. Brooker & Co. Clock Makers, Brixton Road, London SW. Complete with brass pendulum and two pine cone weights.
A late 19th century green shell and gilt brass mounted mantel clock with 9.5cm twelve piece enamel dial, powered by a drum bell striking movement in a waisted case surmounted by a gilt metal finial, the whole decorated with brass inlaid foliage, standing on a plush lined moulded rounded oblong base, with key, height of clock 31cm, movement stamped "John Hamilton & Son", Edinburgh
An early 20th century French gilt metal mounted alabaster mantel clock, the 9cm dial with Roman numerals, powered by a drum bell striking movement, numbered 8072, housed in an arched top architectural case surmounted by two cherubs, stamped PH Mourey, raised on scroll feet and set on a plush lined shaped plinth base, with key, height of clock 31cm
A late 19th century French gilt brass four glass mantel clock, the 9.5cm two piece enamel dial with central visible Brocot escapement, the bell striking movement with mercury compensated pendulum in a polished moulded case with glazed sides and stepped base, height 27cm, with key (illustrated)
A collection of nine pieces of Georgian and later clear glass, comprising a tall comport, height 25cm, diameter 19cm, another small, height 10cm, diameter 13.5cm, five rummers, height 14cm (one cracked), a smalls stem glass with bell shaped bowl, knot stem and spreading foot, height 9cm, together with another with fluted bowl and spreading base, height 11cm (9)
JAS. HOOKING, CHANCEWATER, AN EARLY 19th CENTURY EBONISED AND PARCEL-GILT PINE LONGCASE CLOCK, with arched trunk door, the arched hood with freestanding pillars, now with a movement with 30.5cm arched painted dial with subsidiary seconds and date crescent, eight-day falseplate movement with rack strike on a bell. 2.11m note: The seat board is now on extended under-supports.
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