Two cricket bats autographed by amongst others W.G. Grace and K.S. Ranjitsinhji, a Feltham "Reliable" steam compressed bat signed in ink to the reverse at the left-hand neck by H.D.G. Leveson-Gower, W W Read, K S Ranjitsinhji and two others; and a Feltham "Excellent" steam compressed bat, similarly signed by W.G. Grace, R Abel, T Hayward and two others
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Two pages of cricket autographs collected on the occasion of the county championship match Derbyshire v Hampshire played at Derby 3rd August 1903, E M Ashcroft, E G Read, A C Johnston, D A Steele, G R Gregory, A E Lawton, H V Hesketh-Prichard & L G Wright The Read signature is rare, he only played 3 times for Hampshire.
The 1931 Caulfield Cup, an 18ct. gold two-handled trophy cup by T. Gaunt & Co., Melbourne, the bowl inscribed CAULFIELD CUP, 1931, WON BY, DENIS BOY, OWNER R. WALLACE, TRAINER F. McGRATH, JOCKEY A. KNOX, height 31cm., 12 1/4in., width across the handles 22cm., 8 3/4in., 760gr., set on an octagonal polished hardwood plinth providing an overall height 40cm., 15 3/4in. The Caulfield Cup has been held annually in October since 1879 and is traditionally run on the third and final day of the Melbourne Spring Festival. Run at Caulfield Racecourse, today it is the richest mile-and-a-half (2,400m) handicap on turf in the world, with this year's race boasting prize money of 3 million Australian Dollars (approx. £1.4 million). It is only eclipsed in importance in Australia by the Melbourne Cup, with the two races combining to form a major Cup Double betting market with the bookmakers. The 1931 running was won by Denis Boy, a five-year-old bay horse, owned by Mr R. Wallace, trained by Prank McGrath and Ridden by A. Knox. For the trainer it was his second successive win in the race with Amounis. Lightly weighted (6st. 10lb.) and demonstrating superior stamina Denis Boy defeated highly regarded horses in Vigne, Dark Man & Shadow King very easily. Prince Dayton was second and First Acre third. Denis boy was foaled in 1927 by Soldennis, winner of 25 races notably the Irish 2,000 Guineas, out of the dam Blink Girl. The colt's other major career wins were in the Cantala Stakes (now the Emirates Stakes) at Flemington which we won in 1931 and again in 1932; and the Metropolitan Stakes at Randwick in 1932.
Autographs of Wales Rugby Legends (1970-2000s), i) Gareth Edwards signed B&W postcard ii) Phil Bennett signed colour photo iii) Cliff Morgan signed 1950s Radio Fun card iv) Barry John signed B&W photo v) J P R Williams signed colour photo vi) John Taylor autograph & John Ireland bookplate vii) Neil Jenkins autograph + pic viii) Gareth Thomas signed colour photo ix) Mervyn Davies autograph & John Ireland bookplate x) Robert Jones signed John Ireland bookplate
Collection of Thirteen World War I Medals including R.Lieut C Race, G-902 Cpl C Race K.R Rif C; 2 x M2-202429 Pte. J Miles A.S.C; 2 x 2ON-5862 Pte E Bass 20DNS; 30113 Pte S J Cleverley Dorset R; 3 x 21798 F F Smith L.S R.N.R; 51163 Cpl C E Hill R.A; B.2979; 260137 Pte P F Porter L'pool; 2 Lieut F Wells Notts & Derby
A longcase clock, the 28 cm square painted dial signed R Pugh, Newtown, with Arabic numerals and subsidiary seconds dial, fitted a 30 hour movement, in an oak case, 216 cm high (over finial) Condition report Report by GH Case generally good with scratches, marks and dents commensurate with age. Plinth to the base is possibly not original. Some evidence of old woodworm to the fretwork at the top of the clock. Finials dented but all three present. Clock face appears to have been restored. Cheeks appear to have been modified with extra pieces of wood inserted, suggesting that the face is not original to the case. Face appears to fit the case reasonably well.
A lot to include a 22ct yellow gold wedding band, width approx. 4mm, of plain design, hallmarked Birmingham 1919, ring size Q, weight approx. 5.4g, an 18ct yellow gold wedding band, width approx. 8mm, of plain design, hallmarked Birmingham 1914, ring size R½, weight approx. 7.4g, a 9ct yellow gold wedding band, width approx. 5mm, of plain design, hallmarked Sheffield 1994, ring size K, weight approx. 2.2g, a yellow metal wedding band, width approx. 8mm, of plain design, stamped 9ct, ring size Q½, weight approx. 4.6g, (4).
A lot to include a 9ct yellow gold diamond tiered cluster ring, illusion set with a central round brilliant cut diamond surrounded by a border of eight illusion set eight-cut diamonds, approx. 0.20ct total, hallmarked Birmingham 1976, ring size O½, a 9ct yellow gold diamond and blue stone ring, of flower head formation, set with a central eight-cut diamond, approx. 0.05ct, surrounded by a border of six round cut blue stones, hallmarked Birmingham 1975, ring size O½, a rose metal ruby and paste ring, of flower head formation, with a central round cut ruby surrounded by a border of six round cut colourless paste stones, with open metalwork geometric design shank, hallmarked as 9ct rose gold London 1992, ring size N½, a white metal sapphire and paste cluster ring, set with a central oval cut sapphire, measuring approx. 7x5mm, surrounded by a border of twelve round cut colourless paste stones, stamps indistinct, ring size R, total weight approx. 11.1g, (4).

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