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A Late 19th Century French Gilt Metal and Green Onyx Three-Piece Clock Garniture, by S. Marti and Cie, No.53658, the 3ins diameter white enamel dial with Arabic numerals to the eight day two train movement, striking on a gong, contained in balloon pattern case surmounted by a finial and flanked by cherubs playing instruments, on scroll and paw pattern feet, 16ins high, and a pair of matching two-handled urn pattern vases, 9.5ins high
A George V Silver Rectangular Four-Piece Tea and Coffee Service, By Barker Brothers Silver Ltd, Birmingham 1937, of panelled form and engraved with initials, comprising - teapot 6.25ins high, coffee pot 8.5ins high, each with ebonised finial and handles, two-handled sugar basin and milk jug, gross weight 61ozs
A collection of vintage pens, comprising a Montblanc Classic ballpoint pen, burgundy and gold, 13cm, in presentation case and outer box, a Bulgari Eccentric gold plated ballpoint pen, in presentation aluminium tube and outer box, a/f foam interior of tube disintegrated and now covers the pen itself, 14cm, an 18k plated Waterman's Ideal fountain pen, in faux tortoiseshell case, 12cm, a gold plated dip ink pen, with small pearl finial, in box branded Giuseppe Fecarotta Palermo box, 17cm, and an 18k gold plated propelling pencil, 7.5cm, together with two yellow metal / gold plated combination nail files, one stamped '750' and '? 419 ROMA', 17cm. (7)
A George V Silver Rectangular Three-piece Tea Service, by George Nathan and Ridley Hayes, Chester 1912, of panelled form with reeded mounts, moulded bodies, angular handles and on bun feet, comprising- teapot with ebonised finial and handle 6.5ins high, two-handled sugar basin and milk jug gross weight 27ozs
A Victorian Scottish Silver Three-piece Tea Service, by J.M. Glasgow 1852, of bulbous panelled form, engraved with oval bead ornament and strap work, with leaf capped scroll handles, on octagonal foot rims, comprising- teapot with cast finial 8.5ins high, two-handled sugar basin and milk jug each with pierced rims, gross weight 58ozs, engraved with initials and crest
'SOUTHERN SCOTTISH LEAGUE EMERGENCY CUP COMPETITION 1940/41',a silver trophy awarded to James 'Scot' Symon of Rangers F.C., in sterling silver, hallmarked for Birmingham 1940, the cover with footballer finial, the twin handled cup inscribed 'SCOTTISH FOOTBALL ASSOCIATION WAR CHALLENGE CUP', on a circular socle base mounted with shield shaped plaque inscribed 'SOUTHERN SCOTTISH LEAGUE EMERGENCY CUP COMPETITION 1940-41 WON BY RANGERS F.C J.S. SYMON', 24cm highNote: This rare and important piece of Scottish footballing history comes from a period of turbulence for the country. Due to the outbreak of World War II, all normal competitions were suspended, with a number of regional tournaments having been set up in their place. Therefore, whilst both the Scottish Football League and Scottish League Cup were no longer contested, the Southern Football League and Southern Football League Cup were held in an unofficial capacity.These were played at a time of unrelenting dominance for Rangers Football Club, them not having gone more than a year without lifting a major trophy since 1917. Indeed, during the so-called 'unofficial' years, the team won all six Southern League titles, as well as four of the six Southern League Cups (losing the other two in the final - one of which was cruelly snatched from them when the game ended in a draw, the winner being decided on who had been awarded the most corners).The trophy offered at McTear's relates to the very first of those Southern League Cup tournaments, dating from 1940-41. The teams were divided into four groups of four, with Rangers topping their group after five wins out of six. They then went on to face St. Mirren in the semi-final, who were defeated in a resounding fashion by four goals to one, allowing Rangers to progress to their first Southern League Cup final.This final was played against Heart of Midlothian at Hampden on the 10th May 1941, with 69,000 fans turning out for the event. This was a more fraught affair than Rangers’ previous games, and, whilst Hearts went one goal up in the first half, a second half equaliser from the light blues pushed the game to a replay. This replay again took place at Hampden just seven days later, this time in front of 90,000 supporters. Whilst Rangers went two up before the thirty minute mark, a goal before the half time whistle put Hearts within distance. The Edinburgh side found themselves back in the game at 70 minutes, when an equaliser put the teams two a-piece. Rangers dug deep for the remaining twenty minutes however, with two lightning quick goals on the 86th and 90th minutes ensuring they lifted the first ever Scottish Southern League Cup.This rather humble looking silver trophy is believed to have been awarded to James 'Scot' Symon for his role in that team (likely in lieu of a medal). Symon's is a name that will need no introduction to many of the Rangers loyal, he having succeeded legendary manager Bill Struth in 1954, steering the club to six league Championships, five Scottish Cups, and four League Cups. He also took Rangers into European football for the first time ever, guiding them to two Cup Winners Cup finals in 1961 and 1967.Perhaps lesser known is Symon's playing career, which at first glance may be deceiving having only made 32 official appearances for Rangers. This, however, does not take into consideration his distinguished service during those 'unofficial' war years. Due to Symon's erstwhile career as an architect, he was to remain in Britain, putting his considerable skills towards the war effort whilst working in a reserved occupation, a draughtsman in the Linthouse shipyard on Govan Road of Alexander Stephen & Sons. During the war, the yard produced aircraft carriers, cruisers, mine-layers, destroyers, sloops, minesweepers and tank transport ferries. This allowed him to continue playing for the club, during which time he was a mainstay of Struth's squad. Symon racked up over 250 unofficial performances for the club and plenty of silverware along the way.
Early 19th century Thwaits Bath 12-bore flintlock single barrel fowling piece, the 86.5cm octagonal to round barrel with two barrel pins at fore-end and ramrod under, Thwaits Bath name to side of lock plate and stamped in gold to top of barrel, walnut half stock with stylised shell carving and chequered grip, steel filleted butt plate, silver oval escutcheon with crest of phoenix rising from a coronet, engraved trigger guard with pineapple finial L124.5cm overall
LARGE 19TH CENTURY BOULLE WORK EIGHT DAY CLOCK,of shaped outline, with gilt metal putto finial, the enamelled chapter ring set with Roman numerals, above gilt putti with scrolled mounts on cast supports, with twin drum movement striking on a bell, 79cm highCondition report: Condition fair. Finial and top damaged. Door will require attention and missing lock. Damages to boulle as per additional images. Rust to hands. Damages to brass mounts. No pendulum present. Movement unsigned.For restoration.Additional images now available.
LATE 19TH CENTURY MARBLE AND BRASS CLOCK GARNITURE,with two train eight day movement, striking on a bell, the white enamel dial inscribed 'A. GREVOISIER, A BOURGES', with Arabic numerals interspersed with floral swags, the pendulum with sunburst bob, the drum head with flaming urn finial, raised on two columns mounted with a floral festoon, on an oblong base on four feet, 41.5cm high, with a pair of side urns
REPRODUCTION 'IMPERIAL' CLOCK GARNITURE,with two train eight day movement, striking on a bell, the white enamel dial with Roman and Arabic numerals, the urn form case with floral finial surmounted by two love birds, with twin lions head and hoop handles, flanked by two winged putti, over a shaped base on four feet, 53cm high, with a pair of five branch candelabraCondition report: Clock works at time of testing, though we do not guarantee working order.Key present and dial cover intact.Overall condition generally good, with light wear.Mechanism cover will need resecuring.Additional images available.
A STAUNTON PATTERN BOXWOOD & EBONY WEIGHTED CHESS SET the kings 9.5cm high; together with a parquetry chessboard, 45.5cm x 45.5cm. Condition Report : One white knight replaced; white king with damage to cross finial; black king lacking cross finial; black queen with chips to crown and base; both black bishops lacking knop finials; one black knight lacking nose and with chip to base; one black pawn replaced; some pieces with chips/nibbles to base rims Condition reports are offered as a guide only and we highly recommend inspecting (where possible) any lot to satisfy yourself as to its condition.
An early 19th Century George IV hallmarked silver teapot by Rundell, Bridge & Rundell (John Bridge). The teapot having a gadroon finial lid with larger scroll handle and shaped pouring spout. Panelled body and raised on circular gadroon base. Handle later. The base lid and screw hallmarked for London 1827. Measures approx; 17cm x 27cm. Weight 930g.
A Japanese Meiji/Taisho period Imari incense burner of bulbous shape, the cover with pierced ornament, lion dog finial and flower bud handles, decorated with panels of flowers, winged creatures and birds, on three mask feet, 43 cm h, 36 cm w, including handles.Condition: crack to the base and feet glued
A George V novelty silver inkwell in the form a bellBirmingham, 1911 by A & J Zimmerman Ltdof plain design with hinged cover, interior gilt and fitted with a clear glass liner, stamped Rd 538848, weighted baseheight 10.5 cm. total weight with liner removed 9.93 ozt.Condition: Knock to side of hinged lid. Suspension loop finial pushing lid slightly, marks on body rubbed
An early 20th century Indian Colonial silver twin handled bowl and coverunmarked, circular form with twin horned cow mask ring handles and fitted with a pull off domed cover with an elephant finial, foliate and acanthus leaf chased decoration, raised on a circular footheight 24.5 cm., weight approx. 46.21 ozt.Condition: Good condition commensurate with age. Cover does fit but is prone to lift and not stay totally flat
An Indian three piece silver tea service and a traystamped St Silvercomprising teapot with ebony scroll handle and finial, twin handle sugar basin and a milk of oval bellied gadrooned design with beaded rims, the matching tray with shaped oval outline, (4)tray length 38 cm. total weight approx. 73.41 oztCondition: Fair condition. Some light scratches and marks to tray commensurate with use

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