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The Paul Caterall clay pigeon shooting collection comprising six 9ct gold medals including two inscribed examples International Clay Pigeon Shooting match 1929 and another presented by The Mullerite Cartridge Works Company Birmingham, four un-engraved examples, approximately 45gm and three hallmarked silver and rose gold shields including one dated 1906, large quantity of assorted hallmarked silver trophy cups to include one inscribed `Single Rise Champion of Ireland Winner`, presented by International Chemical Industries Ltd, height 18cm, 11oz, Birmingham 1931, twin handled trophy cup inscribed `Devils Bridge Shoot 1936 Champion Class` presented by the president Mrs G M Lightfoot, height 19.5cm, 13oz, Birmingham 1925/26, twin handled trophy cup inscribed `Irish Clay Pigeon Shoot Shooting Association Double Rise Championship 1932, Winner`, height 21cm, 9.5oz, hallmarked Birmingham 1931/32 with additional Continental 925 silver stamps and retailer mark M.J., twin handled trophy cup inscribed `Devils Bridge Shoot 1935` presented by Mrs G M Lightfoot, makers W.A., height 26cm, 14oz, Birmingham 1930/31, large hallmarked silver twin handled circular punch bowl inscribed `The Ind Coope and Allsopp Cup M P Gun Club`, diameter including handle 36cm, height 22cm, weight 32oz, Chester 1913/14, twin handled trophy cup with part embossed decoration on circular base, diameter 22cm, height 12.7cm, weight 11oz, Sheffield 1901, twin handled trophy cup with Celtic band and inscribed `Irish Clay Pigeon Shooting Association Single Rise Championship of Ireland`, run in conjunction with International, dated 1935, second prize, height 16.8cm, weight 8oz, Dublin 1918/19, makers mark A & M, twin handled trophy cup inscribed `L.V.G.C. Castle Cup 1928`, height 13cm, weight 4.5oz, London 1927/28, C.P.S.A. twin handled Championship cup 1936, height 9cm, weight 4oz, London 1936/37, L.V.G.C. Lune Valley Cup dated 1928, height 9.5cm, and four other smaller cups comprising Birmingham 1929/30, 1936/37 (x 2), London 1926/27, height 14.5cm and smaller, total weight 12oz, Championship of England and Wales stage winner 1939, hallmarked silver matchbook cover, Birmingham 1938/39, cased bronze circular plaque depicting man and shotgun, in Toye & Co, 26 Red Lion Square, London WC1, Liverpool and Manchester fitted case, International match goldplated medal, First High Gun dated 1938, C.P.S.A International Match cast bronze clay pigeon, London dated 1934, Third High Gun, in fitted H & A Shelley & Co case, May 1937 King George VI commemorative clay pigeon for Stratford Upon Avon shoot, enamelled and gilt metal English Clay Pigeon Shooting Association World Championships medal, 1948, Second High Gun, Clay Pigeon Shooting Association British Open Championships Runners Up medal 1950, Clay Pigeon Shooting Association Members enamelled badge and similar dated 1950, International Clay Pigeon Shooting badge 1929, also a large silverplated twin handled rectangular tray and photograph of this tray being presented by Deloris Gray to Mr Paul Caterall, Deloris Gray was starring in Annie Get Your Gun c.1947, also a quantity of further silverplated trophies, goblets and sundries to include British Mullerite North Wales Championship cup presented by British Mullerite Cartridge Works Birmingham, various further trophies and covers, Princess plate bowl etc, also a P.S.A. earthenware shooting cup/jug (handle af) (illustrated).
Victoria, young head, AR: crown, 1845, halfcrown, 1886, shillings, 1842, 1877 and 1883, latter very fine, sixpence, 1871 and groat, 1849, copper: pennies, 1847, 1854, 1855 and 1857, latter good very fine, halfpennies, 1855 and 1858, first has discolouration patch to obv., otherwise very fine or better and farthing, 1854 and bronze: pennies, 1860, toothed border, 1862, 1863, 1866, 1876 H and 1890 and halfpenny, 1885, bronze mainly fine, otherwise fair or better, unless stated (21)
Victoria, young head, copper: pennies, 1853, 1854 and 1855, mainly very fine and halfpennies, 1838, 1853 and 1854, mainly fine and bronze: pennies, 1862 (2), very fine or better, 1889, extremely fine, with traces of lustre and various dates (7), fair or better and halfpennies, 1871, fine, cleaned, scarce and various dates (4), mainly fine, with two cleaned (21)
Medallions, AR: Victoria, Jubilee 1897, Royal Mint 25mm, George V, 1935, Edward VIII and George, Coronation 1937, 32mm uniface set, h/m, tarnished, Charles Investiture 38mm, Montgomery, proof 39mm (4), two gilt, medallic covers, various (2) and large stamp ingot and base: Charles Investiture (2), Jubilee 1977 (2) and Henry VIII, bronze (8), mainly as struck, all cased, except one of latter (24)
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