WORLD CUP JULES RIMET TROPHY Excellent replica Jules Rimet trophy. The original was awarded to Brazil after they won it for the third time in 1970. This gold coloured metal trophy is an excellent replica with the trophy itself standing on a grey metal coloured base which has gold coloured plates detailing each winner between the first Tournament in 1930 and the Tournament in 1970. the trophy ( rather heavy) measures circa 22cm x 11cm and including the base, the measurement is circa 33cm x 11cm. It comes complete with a plinth and a display case (plastic sides). A superb replica of this wonderful trophy. Good
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PAIR OF RUSSIAN ORMOLU MOUNTED CUT GLASS VASES AFTER A DESIGN BY IVAN IVANOV. THE 19TH CENTURY GLASS IS ATTRIBUTED TO THE IMPERIAL GLASS FACTORY. THE FACETED AVOID CUT GLASS BODY IS SURMOUNTED BY A WAISTED NECK, FLANKED BY WINGED SWAN HANDLES ON A WAISTED ENGINE, TURNED BASE & CUT CORNER SQUARE PLINTH WITH BEADED CIRCULAR FEET.HEIGHT: 13 INCHESSLIGHT RUBBING TO ORMOLOU, OTHERWISE IN GOOD CONDITION
A GEORGE III MAHOGANY AND BRASS BOUND PEDESTAL FORM WINE CISTERN, with a brass bound staved lead lined bucket, on a single pedestal, the front modelled as three short drawers, with a central cupboard and lower drawer fitted for bottles, with a plinth base, 43.5" high x 17.5" wide. See illustration
AN ORMOLU AND CHAMPLEVE ENAMEL CASED MANTLE CLOCK, the circular dial with Roman numerals against a turquoise ground, with an eight day movement striking on a bell, the architectural case surmounted by a vase ornament, the dial supported on four outswept legs with panel of brightly coloured foliage below, on a plinth base, 19.5" high. See illustration.
AN EDWARDIAN PRESENTATION CUP of circular form with beaded borders, on an ebonised plinth, bearing the presentation inscription "The Osmoston Cup presented to Ashbourne Cycling and Athletic Club by Sir Peter C.W. Walker, Bt. 1904", the cup by D & M Davis, Birmingham 1903, 15.5" high (on plinth) (c.19.9oz)
AN EDWARDIAN PRESENTATION TRAY of oval form, with raised scroll and shell border and plain handles, the centre chased with flowers and scrolls, engraved with a presentation inscription "Presented by the Planters Association of Ceylon to Mrs E.H.L. Thomas (Miss Geraldine Blake) in appreciation of the artistic skills displayed and generously given in the designing and execution of the Ceylon Contingent Memorial, Kandy", by James Dixon & Sons, Sheffield 1909, 26" long (handle to handle), (c.91oz). See illustration The tray marks an important moment in the history of the Boer War and of the contribution made by a patriotic group of soldiers from Ceylon. The fine memorial created to mark this history is also one of the finest bronze war memorials to have been created by a female artist at the turn of the nineteenth century. Unveiled in 1907, the 'Ceylon contingent memorial' is a large and impressive work by Geraldine Blake, a successful sculptor who was one of very few female artists to obtain a commission to create a work on this scale. Depicting a trooper of the Ceylon Mounted Infantry giving the signal 'enemy in sight', the sculpture is full of life and movement, with the soldier in full uniform holding a rifle above his head. Geraldine Blake, who became Geraldine Thomas at her marriage, was the sister-in-law of Lt Arthur H Thomas, one of the soldiers who died in action and is consequently commemorated on the memorial. Commissioned by A.H. Thomas' father to remember his son and fallen comrades, the choice of Geraldine Blake will have been a fitting family collaboration. The 'Ceylon contingent' were a locally raised unit of Ceylon volunteers drawn largely from the local white planter community. A 129 strong contingent travelled to fight in South Africa as a sign of their patriotic ardour and loyalty to the Queen and Empire. Described in the pages of the Daily Telegraph as 'lithe, clean-cut fellows and their 'mounts' are the hardy and wonderful Burma ponies'. Originally sited along the Lakeside Esplanade in Kandy the memorial became something of a focal point for nationalist sentiment in post-independence Sri Lanka in the 1960s. To protect the memorial it was removed from its plinth and relocated within the confines of the Sri Lankan Army barracks at Kandy where it remains.
A Victorian figured mahogany bookcase with flared cavetto moulded cornice and figured frieze, pair of arched glazed doors, the projecting base fitted figured drawer above pair of arched conforming cupboards flanked by foliate corbels, skirted plinth, 110cm wide, 236cm high, Circa 1850 (faults)
A Royal Worcester figure of Richard Coeur De Lion by Bernard Winskill, seated on a dappled grey stallion with shield over his left shoulder and sword in his right hand held aloft, shaped base, fitted brass inlaid wooden plinth, 50cm high overall, printed mark in black, numbered 39; together with a limited edition certificate (2)
A mid 19th Century ormolu clock the silvered dial with Roman numerals contained within an acorn and leafy bezel, rectangular case applied rose blooms to the spandrels topped by a cornucopia and flanked by female figure standing holding an anchor, the opposing side with stylised ship, the base with trophy, palmette cast rectangular plinth on leafy anthemion feet, French movement striking on a bell, 33cm high, 23.5cm wide, Circa 1840
Black Forest - a garniture comprising a pedestal basket, carved as rustic branches with acorns and oak leaves the rustic column conforming with carved dog at the base, oval fluted plinth, 30cm high; a pair of candlesticks en suite similarly carved, one with fox at the base the other with dog, 18cm high, late 19th Century (faults)
G. Wright & Co - a Victorian mahogany snooker scoreboard the upper section inscribed G. Wright & Co, 162 & 164, Westminster Bd Rd, London, with revolving numbered panel with ivory pointer above central blackboard flanked by sliding covers inscribed White, Red, Yellow, Green, Brown, Blue, Pink, Black, White, Red, Yellow, Green, conforming number panel and pointer under, seated on a breakfront base with applied stained ivory roundels and fitted pair of glazed panels parquetry strung behind, central glazed cupboard flanked by a pair of panelled drop-flap drawers, the projecting base with reeded lip above two short drawers and pair of panelled cupboard, skirted plinth, 120cm wide, 186cm high, Circa 1860 (faults)
A Victorian walnut bookcase with flared cornice, the frieze gouge and floral carved, pair of glazed doors above a projecting base fitted pair of drawers and further pair of doors carved with leaf filled urns and quarter angles on matted panels, skirted plinth, 220cm high, 123cm wide max., Circa 1885
Pateley Bridge Tribute, First Day Battle of the Somme Casualty, World War One, Pateley Bridge Tribute silver plated trophy cup and wooden plinth, to First Day of the Somme Casualty, from the inhabitants of Pateley Bridge, in recognition of the services rendered during the Great War, 1914-1918, Horace Clayton, West Yorks, plated by Walker & Hall, 130mm tall, 211 Horace Clayton of the 15th Batallion West Yorks, and later 22730 Machine Gun Corps, was killed with the Machine Gun Corps on the 1st July 1916, he was 25 and the son of Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Clayton, of Wath, Pateley Bridge, Harrogate
JOHN SMITH OF MACCLESFIELD; a mid 18th century oak eight day longcase clock, the mould frieze above square brass dial applied with cherubic motifs and with silvered circular chapter ring set with Roman numerals, inscribed with maker's name, flanked by two turned columns above single domed door and plinth base, height 211cm. CONDITION REPORT: The dial wiidth is 12inches
A late George III oak and mahogany crossbanded eight day longcase clock, the moulded hood above 12" brass dial set with silvered chapter ring, date aperture and inscribed "R. Bagnall, Talkoth Hill", with bull's eye glass to the long door and plinth base, height approx 210cm. CONDITION REPORT: Split to lower plinth and foot plinth later addition. Some crossbanding replaced and clock re-polished.
A late 19th century French black slate and gilt metal mounted eight day mantle clock with arched case, circular dial set with slow/fast button inscribed "Whytock & Sons, Dundee" set with Roman numerals flanked by fluted pilasters with twin carrying handles and stepped face, height 39cm. CONDITION REPORT: Small crack to plinth of base.
THOMAS MORGAN, EDINBURGH; a George III mahogany eight day longcase clock, the arched brass dial set with Roman numerals and inscribed with maker's name above long shaped door flanked by corner fluted pilasters, on a plinth base, height approx 219cm. CONDITION REPORT: Face is tarnished and scratched. Case is a good colour. Wear commensurate with age. Crack to glass. Old repair to swan neck pediment.
An English ivory group of Cupid and Venus, she stands naked but for a drape, beside her Cupid sharpens his arrow on a pedestal, signed R. C. Lucus and dated 1837, the group stands on a tall blonde tortoiseshell veneered pedestal, height 27.5cm. (See illustration) Condition Report: Some small amounts of veneer missing from plinth, Ivory in good condition, all intact no splits.
An impressive hand carved and crafted wooden collection of native American Red Indians to include Chief and marley horse on plinth rider, warrior with spear and frontier indian. Each Beautifully carved by M. Williams of Newport being part of an extensive collection of wooden crafts, figures and models in this sale. Measures 31cms high.
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