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An engine turned silver cigarette case Birmingham 1934, a silver matchbox cover London 1940, a silver vesta case, a silver card case cover 4 ozs gross weight together with a vintage gilt metal Dupont lighter, textured case, bottom of the case marked 753 CEK, Made in France, together with a Ronson Rondelight black and chrome ball table lighter, and Ronson service outfit box
MIXED EPNS & SILVER WARE to include a cased Walker & Hall five piece condiment set with spoons, Birmingham 1920, a cased spoon and fork set lacking additional teaspoon, Sheffield 1929, a box set of six table knives, an EP entree dish and cover and an oak cased part set of fish knives and forks
An early 20th century silver cigarette box with hinged caddy top, monogramed "M". Sheffield 1915 by Walker & Hall. Together with cased silver flatware and silver mounted salad oil ewers.(a job lot). 15 troy oz gross weight. Provenance: From The Sadia Walsh CollectionCONDITION:Cigarette box dented throughout.
An early 20th century silver Christening mug of plain tapering form monogramed J.M.S, 7cm high. Birmingham 1938 by Hutton & sons. Together with a Geo III oval silver lidded mustard and an enamel on silver dressing table box. (3)Provenance: From The Sadia Walsh CollectionCONDITION:mustard and box AF
Group of Ascot racecards, including 46 King George VI and Queen Elizabeth Stakes dating between 1959 and 2017 and featuring among others 1971 (Mill Reef), 1972 (Brigadier Gerard), 1975 ('Race of the Century' - Grundy and Bustino), 1981 (Shergar) and 1986 (Dancing Brave); also 13 Royal Ascot cards dating between 1950 and 2019 including 1977 Queen's Silver Jubilee edition and first day cover envelope inscribed HER MAJESTY QUEEN ELIZABETH II, HRH PRINCE PHILIP, SILVER JUBILEE 1952-1977, with Ascot and Coronation Coach logos and postmarked CHIPPENHAM, WILTS 15 JUNE 1977; together with box and parade ring swing badges; 13 non-Royal cards (Flat and National Hunt) dating between 1954 and 2018, including Frankel's Qipco British Champions Day, October 2011 (qty.)
Jockey's prize for 1957 Ascot Gold Cup, won by Lester Piggott on Zarathustra, silver gilt miniature two-handled cup with lid, hallmarked Asprey & Co. Ltd., Silversmiths, London 1958, engraved THE GOLD CUP ASCOT 1957 and to the reverse "ZARATHUSTRA LESTER PIGGOTT", on black plinth, 14 by 9cm., 96gr. Zarathustra was bred in Northern Ireland in 1951 by Sir Harold Gray upon whose death the black colt passed into the ownership of his son Terence Gray, a writer, philosopher and theatre producer who was responsible for creating the Cambridge Arts Festival. Zarathustra won 13 races from five furlongs to two and a half miles but was especially effective over extended distances. The 1957 Ascot Gold Cup was his first race after two months' box rest following a broken cannon bone.Provenance: from the Lester Piggott Collection.
Silver cigar box presented to Lester Piggott commemorating Right Boy, 1959, hallmarked Garrard & Co. Ltd, Birmingham 1959, with cedar wood-fitted interior, the lid inscribed with facsimile handwriting RIGHT BOY 1959. TO LESTER PIGGOTT FROM H.D.H.W., 9 by 16cm. The initials on the lid inscription are those of Hugh David Hamilton Wills (1917-1999), a philanthropist and racehorse owner- breeder who co-owned Right Boy with Geoffrey Gilbert. Right Boy was a top sprinter of the 1950s and in 1959, ridden by Lester Piggott, won the Cork & Orrery Stakes, July Cup, King George Stakes and Nunthorpe Stakes. Right Boy was originally trained by 1928 Grand National-winning jockey Bill Dutton and on his death in 1958 was taken over by his son-in-law Pat Rohan.Provenance: from the Lester Piggott Collection.
A silver prize medal from the Third European Maccabi Games held in Copenhagen in 1959,Inscribed with details to the obverse of the medal designed as a stadium running track, the reverse inscribed 2 PRAEMIE [2nd prize] and BODNIA, 60 x 40mm, 70 gr., in original fitted paper box, the lid embossed EUR. MACCABI GAMES 1959 COPENHAGEN
Group of nine silver football medals, one from the Kent County F.A. dated 1897, comprising silver shield-shaped medal with loop ring, hallmarked Birmingham 1897, obverse engraved K.C.F.A. & W.T.T., reverse 1896-7 H.O.W.W. & D.J, length 4.5cm., 30gr.; circular silver medal with blank cartouche, hallmarked, diameter 2.5cm., in fitted box gilt-lettered THE FOOTBALL ASSOCAITION; silver circular medal, hallmarked, engraved B.J.O.C. PELHAM SHIELD RUNNERS-UP 1927/28 and initials, diameter 2.5cm.; silver circular medal, hallmarked,engraved C & D S.S.L. B.CUP 1930/31 with enamel shield decoration, diameter 2.5cm.; silver badge, hallmarked, with entwined club lettering, diameter 2.5cm.; three lapel badges for Leeds Untied (2) and Manchester City and a Benfica pin badge, silver weight 74gr.
A pair of silver-plated pint tankards commemorating the Wales v England Centenary Match 24th March 1976, both of typical form and engraved CENTENARY MATCH WALES v ENGLAND 24TH MARCH 1976, each 13cm. with individual box; sold together with a Weatherby Royal Falconware porcelain dish commemorating the Welsh FA Centenary 1976, boxed (3)Provenance: from the Les Cocker Collection.
Football League representative medal (manager) v Scottish Football League, Hampden Park, 17th March 1976, silver-gilt, obverse inscribed THE FOOTBALL LEAGUE REPRESENTATIVE MATCH, reverse engraved THE FOOTBALL LEAGUE v THE SCOTTISH LEAGUE HAMPDEN PARK 17th MARCH 1976, TEAM MANAGER, hallmarked Birmingham,16gr. in original fitted box with gilt lettering THE FOOTBALL LEAGUE The English League, managed by Don Revie, beat their Scottish counterparts 1-0 courtesy of a Trevor Cherry goal. This was the last time the two combined Leagues met in a competitive match, due to falling attendances.Provenance: from the Les Cocker Collection.
Football League representative medal (team attendant) v Glasgow FA, Queen Elizabeth II Silver Jubilee match at Hampden Park, 17th May 1977, Silver-gilt, obverse inscribed THE FOOTBALL LEAGUE REPRESENTATIVE MATCH, reverse engraved GLASGOW FA v FOOTBALL LEAGUE HAMPDEN PARK 17th MAY 1977 TEAM ATTENDANT, hallmarked Birmingham, 16gr. in original fitted box with gilt lettering THE FOOTBALL LEAGUE, 'Les Cocker' written in blue ink on interior of lid The match resulted in a 2-1 victory for the Glasgow Select side, Kenny Dalglish scoring the winning goal. The Football League team was managed by Don Revie, with Les Cocker his Assistant.Provenance: from the Les Cocker Collection.
Steve Finnan's Carling League Cup Final 2005 runners-up medal, from the game against Chelsea at Millennium Stadium, Cardiff, 27th February 2005, silver, hallmarked Birmingham 2004, of circular form, obverse engraved with twin handled trophy and inscribed THE FOOTBALL LEAGUE CUP, reverse engraved SEASON 2004-2005 FINALIST, diameter 30mm., 18gr., in original fitted case with gilt lettering CARLING CUP FINAL 2005, condition is good for the medal and box, the medal has minor surface scratches Chelsea beat Liverpool 3-2 AET. Finnan played throughout the match.
Steve Finnan's Liverpool UEFA Champions League 2005 winner's medal, from the Final at the Ataturk Stadium, Istanbul, 25th May 2005, silver gilt, hallmarked 925, of circular form, obverse inscribed UEFA STARBALL & UEFA CHAMPIONS LEAGUE 2005, reverse with UEFA STARBALL emblem, suspension red ribbon printed THE FINAL ISTANBUL 2005, diameter 50mm., 65gr. condition is good with little wear, minor surface scratches, ribbon intact, this lot does NOT come with a box Liverpool beat AC Milan 3-2 on penalties following a 3-3 AET scoreline. Steve Finnan was in the starting line-up for this match but substituted by Dietmar Hamann after half-time.
2005 UEFA Champions League Final winners' replica trophy, presented to Steve Finnan of Liverpool, from the Final played at Ataturk Olympic Stadium, Istanbul, 25th May 2005, a silver twin handled urn-shaped trophy, obverse with applied UEFA emblem and engraved COUPE DES CLUBS CHAMPIONS EUROPEENS, reverse engraved VAINQUEURS and listed winning teams from 1997 onwards, hallmarked Sheffield 2005, James Dixon & Sons Ltd, height 19.5cm, 13cm wide., 490gr., in original fitted case with Liverpool FC emblem, the box measures 11 x 19 x 25.5cm, approximatelyLiverpool beat AC Milan 3-2 on penalties following a 3-3 AET scoreline. Steve Finnan was in the staring line up for this match but was substituted by Dietmar Hamann after half time.
UEFA Euro Championship 2012 replica trophy awarded to a player on the Spanish team, miniature silver-plated twin-handled replica trophy inscribed UEFA EUROPEAN FOOTBALL CHAMPIONSHIP with a list of winners to reverse, with red and yellow ribbons, 14.5cm. in fitted box Spain beat Italy 4-0 in the Final in Kiev,1st July 2012, so becoming the first team to win two consecutive European Championships.
Racing plate of 1970 Triple Crown winner Nijinsky, mounted on lid of onyx cigarette box, surrounding a silver plaque hallmarked Wakely & Wheeler, London 1970 and inscribed NIJINSKY, WINNER OF THE TRIPLE CROWN 1970, PRESENTED TO STABLE LADS BOXING ASSOCIATION BY CHARLES W. ENGLEHARD [sic], 11 by 18 by 5cm.Canadian-bred by the legendary Northern Dancer, Irish-trained by Vincent O'Brien and owned by Charles W. Engelhard whose wife named him after the Polish ballet dancer Vaslav Nijinsky, he was Europe's outstanding two and three-year-old and the first horse for 35 years (following Bahram in 1935) to win the English Triple Crown, a feat not since repeated. During 1970, he also won the Gladness Stakes, Irish Derby and King George VI & Queen Elizabeth Stakes and was voted Horse of the Year. At stud in Kentucky, Nijinsky proved as outstanding and versatile as on the racecourse, siring 155 Group and Stakes winners over distances ranging from six furlongs to a mile and a half. Lester Piggott, his jockey for the majority of races, said "I think Nijinsky probably on his day was the most brilliant horse I've ever ridden"
6 Matchbox Superfast. 14. Iso Grifo, in sky blue, white interior, clear glazing and silver base, with narrow wheels. 17. AEC Horse Box, mustard yellow, dark green body with grey side door. 18. Field Car, in bright yellow, orange roof, white interior with wide wheels. 19. Lotus Racing Car, in metallic purple, RN3. 20. Lamborghini Marzal in metallic red with yellow/orange interior. Plus a 21. Foden Concrete Truck. Yellow cab, red chassis with green base, yellow drum. All boxed, some glue residue to 18. Vehicles Mint. £80-130
6 Matchbox Superfast. 4. Dodge Stake Truck, orange yellow cab and chassis, green tinted glazing with dark green body. 12. Setra Coach in metallic crimson and white, with green glazing, painted base and narrow wheels. 17. AEC Horse Box, mustard yellow, dark green body with grey side door. 19. Road Dragster, in light red with off white interior, plated engine, RN8 (numbers placed sideways). 22. Freeman Intercity Commuter in metallic purple with off white interior, unpainted base, with arrow labels. Plus 24. Rolls Royce Silver Shadow in dark metallic red with off white interior and pink base. All boxed. Vehicles Mint. £80-120
Dinky Supertoys No.501 Foden Diesel 8-Wheel Wagon. Early example in the first colour, dark brown with silver flash to cab, black chassis and mudguards, dark brown wheels with correct early herringbone tyres. In early utility style box with red/white applied labels, some wear overall. Vehicle VGC minor chipping only for age £100-150
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