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A Victorian silver salver of Tottenham Hotspur related interest, the centre engraved with a band of foliate scrolls within a piecrust rim with cast scallop shells and scrolls, on three foliate flanked scallop shell scroll feet, London 1874 by Goldsmiths Alliance Ltd (Samuel Smily), the underside with engraved presentation inscription 'Robert Buckle in recognition of 64 years faithful service to the late S.W. Pedley & his family...', weight 874.8g, diameter 31.1cm. Note: Robert (Bobby) Buckle (1865-1959) was a key player in the foundation of Tottenham Hotspur Football Club. Bobby was a local lad who attended Tottenham Grammer School. It was with a group of friends under a lamp post on Tottenham High Road, that Spurs were founded. On becoming a founding member, he was also elected as the first ever captain, featured in the club's first known line-up and was the scorer of Tottenham's first recorded goal on 20th October 1883. He served on the committee from 1884, was honorary secretary and treasurer in 1890 and was elected to the first board of directors in 1898. The Pedley family played a significant role in the Buckle family's life, and without it the emergence of the team and club may never have happened.Buyer’s Premium 29.4% (including VAT @ 20%) of the hammer price. Lots purchased online via the-saleroom.com will attract an additional premium of 6% (including VAT @ 20%) of the hammer price.
A modern cherry wood nest of three occasional tables by Simpson of Norfolk, the tops with moulded edge on turned and ringed legs to block feet united by stretchers, 61 cm wide x 45.5 cm deep x 53 cm high, together with a pair of circular pedestal tripod lamp tables by the same maker, 48 cm diameter x 53 cm high and a larger pedestal occasional table by the same maker, 66 cm diameter x 61.5 cm high
A collection of industrial brass/metal ware, to include a small spouted jug with applied brass label stamped "Wee Matilda's Cream Can, 1900", a copper and brass safety torch by CEAG Ltd. of Barnsley, two boxed miniature examples, two WW2 "Trench Art" conical shell case ashtrays, carriage light by the Limehouse Lamp Co. etc. Condition Report:Available upon request
Four polished brass ship's gimble wall/table lamps, two with handwritten labels attached stating that they were removed from RMS Eden and Paraguay respectively, the larger two lamps each measuring approx. 30cm in height; together with a V-shaped brass reflector lamp, also removed from the Ebro. The Ebro, Eden and Paraguay were all ships of Royal Mail Steam Packet (later Royal Mail Lines). Condition Report:Available upon request
A lot comprising a pair of 20th century two tier lamp tables with single drawered bracket bases, 55cm high x 46cm wide x 46cm deep and a side cabinet with open shelf over single drawer over open shelf on bracket base, 68cm high x 52cm wide x 32cm deep (3) Condition Report:Available upon request

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