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A Staffordshire flat-back King figure, together with a salt glazed loving cup and alabaster bust of female signed ‘D. Adler’. IMPORTANT: Online viewing and bidding only. Collection by appointment via our website or arrange with Mailboxes Etc couriers ONLY. Restrictions apply to ensure social distancing.
A silver christening set, comprising: an egg-cup and two engine turned napkin rings engraved RJC, Birmingham, 1956 to the egg cup with maker's mark JG Ltd, with bakelite base and liner, one napkin ring also Birmingham, 1956, with maker's marks for T & S , the other napkin ring hallmarked Birmingham, 1953 with Coronation mark, and maker's mark FLR, the napkin rings 25.8g, the total weight with egg-cup 62.7g
Motor Racing, Ireland 1923-47, The Cathcart Cup. A silver two handled trophy cup, engraved "Cathcart Cup - Presented to - The Leinster Motor Cycle - and - Light Car Club - by - J.C. Cathcart Esq. on ebonised plinth with fourteen silver plaques with the year, winning driver and make and model of winning car or motorcycle, total height 11¼" (28.5cm) 19oz troy (590g) Birmingham, 1922, maker's mark for Adie Bros.
A collection of five late 18th and early 19th century hand-coloured, engraved cartoons. The King of Holland and the Dauphin; The Grand Menagerie, with an exact representation of Napoleon Buonaparte, the Little Corsican Monkey, by Lee; ,from the Desk to the Throne, a New Quick Step by Joseph Bonaparte; and Many Things Happen Between the Cup and the Lip; sizes up to 14" x 9½" (35 x 24cm)
A group of three commemorative cups, comprising a Paragon limited edition loving cup, with lion handles, to commemorate the Coronation of King Edward VIII, number 27 series, 18.5 by 10.5 by 11cm high, a Paragon loving cup, also with lion handles, to celebrate the Silver Jubilee of Queen Elizabeth II, 14.2 by 8.8 by 8.5cm high and a William Edwards designed mug for the five hundredth anniversary of Henry VIII, made for Windsor Castle, College of St George, 11.5 by 8 by 9cm high. (3)
A pair of Dresden porcelain demi-tasse cups, covers, and saucers, late 19th century, one with pink and white quartered ground decorated with figures, and an associated cover with yellow and white ground, the other with pale blue and white quartered ground decorated with figures, and a matching cover, blue underglazed crossed swords marks, each saucer 11cm, each cup and cover 7.5cm high. (2)
A George III salt-glazed white stoneware 'Bear-baiting' jug, probably Staffordshire, typically modelled sitting on its haunches with outstretched forepaws, the head detachable to form a cup, with button shape eyes and chain attached through the nose, the whole with applied white chips to resemble fur, h.18cmCondition report: With rivet repair to right fore paw.Tongue missing tip.At least one chain link missing.
A Royal Worcester porcelain miniature cabinet cup and saucer, painted in polychrome enamels with two sheep on heathland, the cup interior, saucer centre and handle gilded, crowned puce mark verso ROYAL WORCESTER ENGLAND and cypher marks for circa 1912, saucer dia.8.5cm, cup h.4cmCondition report: Saucer with some light crazing to both sides, but principally to top.Some gilt wear to saucer.Cup is lightly crazed to most of the exterior.No cracks or restoration.
A William IV silver pedestal cup and cover, the cup of fluted campania form, chased and embossed with acanthus leaves, scrolling vines fruiting vines to a shaped circular highly decorated foot, the handles modelled as male and female torsos holding grapes and drinking, the cover having a scrolling rim and surmounted by a fisherman leaning upon an anchor, makers Richard William Atkins & William Nathaniel Somersall, London 1837, 39.7oz, cup h.21cm, gross h.32cmCondition report: Makers mark rubbed, the other marks good.Two small splits to cover.Top of cover appears pushed inwards.Base generally very good.Small split to base of handle.
An antique oak refectory table, in the Elizabethan style, having a two plank top, blind carved frieze, and raised on heavy cup and cover carved supports united by low stretchers, appears 17th century with some repairs, w.178cm, d.73cm, h.74cmCondition report: Stands well and is very strong.Top with slight warping, age wear, and has been cleaned back.No apparent breaks.One leg with major shrinkage splits.All legs chipped to bases.
Stamps; a collection of stamp booklets from countries attending the 22nd Universal Postal Union Congress, Beijing 1999, New Zealand Millennium album of stamps, Chinese album of stamps, Belgium, Ireland, Canada, Ivory Coast, Croatia, Bulgaria, Russia, America's Cup, Slovenia, Monaco, Estonia, United Nations and Malta, plus Chinese medallion commemorating the Congress, a souvenir from the Israeli delegation and the programme of events
A rare set of late 1970s Concorde tableware; the Malcolm Keen designed bone china by Royal Doulton and the cutlery by Arthur Price. The china comprises 10.7cm bowl, 12.5cm and 17cm plates, 12.5cm x 17.3cm dish, cup and saucer, salt and pepper (4cm high, the pepper for repair); each piece decorated with repeating stylised droop-nose Concordes within a blue band, and their undersides marked ‘British airways’ and with individual UCCH numbers. The 5-piece cutlery set, three glasses and swizzle-sticks with early Concorde motif of a crown within the letter C. Complete with blue square napkin and holder, and June 1980 letter from British Airways detailing its donation to the Concorde Supporters Club.
A good extending solid oak dining table in 17th century style (reproduction); the top with single leaf end extension and cleated above four turned cup-and-cover-style legs united by a moulded H-form stretcher, together with a set of six (4+2) Lancashire-style ladderback chairs, each with rush seat and turned tapering front legs united by a high turned front stretcher (184cm leaf on x 82.5cm wide)
An England International football cap, awarded to Sir Alfred (Alf) Ramsey, in blue velvet with silver braid and tassle with embroidered England badge, the peak further embroidered YUG 1950-51, the brown silk interior with stitched label hand written in blue ink RAMSEY, size 7 1/8.Awarded for the England vs Yugoslavia International friendly held at Highbury, Wednesday 22nd November 1950, a game in which Ramsey was Captain and ended in a 2-2 draw.Sir Alfred Ernest Ramsey (1920-1999) who most famously managed England to win the 1966 World Cup played for his country 32 times, captaining them three times and scoring three goals. After his retirement from football in 1979-80 he retired to Ipswich with his wife Lady Victoria Ramsey. This cap was acquired directly from Lady Ramsey by the current vendor whilst working as a painter and decorator at her home in Ipswich, a letter to support this signed by Lady Ramsey and dated 30/09/2011 accompanies this lot.Condition report: Faded to front and side of cap with several areas of discolouration to cap and peak.
A large collection of football match day programmes, mainly being Ipswich Town examples dating from the 1960's-1980's some arranged by season, some International cup examples to include England v Scotland Home International Championship 1969, England V Denmark European Championship 1983 Under 23 England V Switzerland 1971 and Leicester City V Manchester City FA Cup Final 1969 etc.
Bevan Funnell Reprodux yew wood Regency design twin pedestal dining table, cross banded top with 'D' ends and one additional leaf, raised on turned columns and triple splay supports with brass cup castors, (230cm x 115cm, H78cm) together with a set of six Bevan Funnel Reprodux Regency design dining chairs, with drop in upholstered seat pads, raised on sabre supports (W48cm)
Late Victorian mahogany extending dining table, with two additional leaves, raised on turned supports with brass cup and ceramic castors (106cm x 107cm, H74cm) together with a set of four Victorian mahogany dining chairs, with drop in upholstered seats, raised on turned front supports, stamped with Victorian registration mark (W45cm)
TEN CELTIC FC 5CL CERAMIC DECANTERS~ Blended Scotch Whisky Comprising of mainly Pointers decanters including, Celtic Park, Scottish Premier League Winners 2016/2017, Scottish Cup Winners 2016/17, Scottish Premier League Winners 2017/18, Scottish League Cup Winners 2016/17, Scottish Cup Winners 2018, Scottish Premier League Winners 2017/18, Scottish Premier League Winners 2018/19, Nine in a Row, Celtic FC crest and Lisbon Lions 1967. All 5cl, 40% volume. Ten decanters.
A SELECTION OF FA CUP FINAL PROGRAMMES to include 1949 Leicester City v Wolverhampton Wanderers, 1956 Birmingham City v Manchester City, 1957 Aston Villa v Manchester United, 1958 Bolton Wanderers v Manchester United, 1959 Luton Town v Nottingham Forest, 1966 Everton v Sheffield Wednesday (6)
A QUANTITY OF FOOTBALL MEMORABILIA to include six 1940s Wolverhampton Wanderers programmes and one 1950s, Wolves Fan Fare History of Wolverhampton Wanderers, Official Handbook 1951/52, vintage rosette, share certificate dated 13/04/67, two Sheriff type badges featuring Mike Bailey and Dave Wagstaffe, together with a copy of Aston Villa 1948/49 season player signatures, and a folder containing seventeen FA Cup and League Cup Final Programmes dating from 1969 - 1989 to include 1974 League Cup Final Manchester City v Wolves, 1975 League Cup Final Aston Villa v Norwich, 1980 League Cup Final Nottingham Forest v Wolves
WOLVERHAMPTON WANDERERS - A FRAMED PRINTED PHOTOGRAPH OF THE 1896/7 TEAM together with a framed photocopy of a picture of Harry Wood who scored the first hat-trick for Wolves in 1888 and Sporting Star Cup Special , April 30, 1949, "Sporting Star Souvenir Edition May 7 1960 together with a supplement dated April 30 1932 and Express & Star Stan Cullis Tribute May 3 2001. Also includes two books - Billy Wright "One Hundred Caps and All That" 1963 and Percy M. Young "The Wolves The First Eighty Years" 1959 together with two issues of 'The Radio Times' World Cup Numbers July 9 - 15 1966 and 30 May - 5 June 1970

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