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Three silver Rothmans World Cup XI 1966 Medallions At Lords 1966,each in a John Pinches fitted box, hallmarked 925, diameter: 50 mm; each weight 65 gms & 2 x 66gms; sold together with a silver Rothmans Rest of the World XI 1968, in a fitted box, hallmarked 926, diameter: 50 mm, weight: 60 gms; with a group of books, programmes and ephemera of Tobacco Sponsorship in the 1960s' and 1970's including a Cricket Almanack for England v Australia 1968, bearing several signatures to the back cover including Bob Simpson, Godfrey Evans, Frank Tyson, and others and three souvenir programmes from the Rothmans Rest of the World 1968 competition, bearing several signatures to inside pages including Graeme Pollock, G.D. McKensie, S.M. Nurse, J.D. Lindsay, Bill Lawry, Wes Hall, Basil Butcher, Eddie Barlow, Gary Sobers; also tennis interest, being receipts of prize money paid to tennis players for the first tournament ever played at the Royal Albert Hall in 1970, Roche, Newcombe, Rosewall etc. (qty)This competition was an early forerunner of the modern day ICC Cricket World Cup.
Silver cigar box mounted with a racing plate worn by Mill Reef,Winner of the Epsom Derby, The Eclipse Stakes, The King George VI and Queen Elizabeth Stakes and Prix de l'Arc de Triomphe in 1971, of rectangular form with hinged cover mounted with the racing plate and engraved, with fitted interior, hallmarked Birmingham 1968 by Padgett & Braham Ltd, 8 by 17.5 by 14cm.Mill Reef (1968-86) was bred in Virginia by his owner Mr Paul Mellon but sent to be trained by Ian Balding at Kingsclere because his small stature was thought to be better suited to English racing. In a career lasting three years, he raced 14 times, ridden exclusively by Geoff Lewis, winning 12 of his races and establishing a unique record of highly impressive victories in the Derby, Eclipse Stakes, King George VI and Queen Elizabeth Stakes and Prix de l'Arc de Triomphe in the same season (1971) which still stands today. In August 1972, Mill Reef catastrophically broke a leg at exercise and endured a life-saving operation which enabled him to stand at the National Stud for many years. His widespread progeny includes Classic winners such as Derby heroes Shirley Heights, Reference Point and grand-son Slip Anchor among others.
'The Final Frame' sterling silver sculpture of Lester Piggott on horseback, hallmarked London 1986 by Garrard & Co Ltd, the realistic sculpture modelled as Lester Piggott on horseback in full gallop on a naturalistic grass base, raised upon an oval blue variegated marble stepped base, bears hallmarks, facsimile signature of Edwina Emery, for Garrard and No.12 on the silver base and an engraved plaque on the front. Together with a Limited Edition Certificate No. 12 of 37 in a leather frame, mounted in a navy and gilt decorated fitted box. Figure 32 x 37 cm. This sculpture was created to celebrate the carer of Lester Piggott, sculpted by Edwina Emery, a Member of The Royal Society of British Sculpture, the edition has been individually created by Garrard The Crown Jewellers in association with Lester Piggott.
Two very rare Croquet Medals, awarded to one of the Leading Players of her era Miss Eveline M. Bramwell,comprising a 1912 silver medal The Croquet Association Ladies Championship Cup, engraved to reverse Miss E.M. Bramwell 1912, hallmarked Birmingham 1911, in Vaughtons red box and a 1904 silver gilt medal Scottish Croquet Club - Championship of Scotland - For Annual Championship, with ribbon and clasp, hallmarked Birmingham 1904, in a Catanach's box, (2).The career of Miss E.M. Bramwell included winning the 1907 & 1908 Ladies Champion at Wimbledon; 1901 & 1907 Ladies Gold Medallist; 1904 & 1907 Ladies Gold Medallist; 1904 & 1907 Scottish Champion.
A silver Lord Lonsdale Boxing Trophy by Mappin & Webb, Sheffield, 1951, the lid inscribed Lord Lonsdale Trophy, with BBB of C finial, the trophy inscribed British Empire Championship, Flyweight Championship of British Empire, (15 Rounds) Jackie Paterson (Gt. Britain) v. Kid Tanner (British Guiana) at Belle Vue, Manchester, 11th March 1940, Won by Jackie Paterson (on points), the other side of trophy inscribed Bantamweight Championship of British Empire (15 Rounds) Jim Brady (Gt Britain) v. Jackie Paterson (Gt. Britain) at Hampden Park, Glasgow, 12th September 1945, Won by Jackie Paterson (on points) on black socle base with white-metal plaque inscribed Presented to G.R. Johnstone by A.L. Ellsworth M.B.E., for services to Scottish Amateur Boxing, 13th June 1958, trophy 29cm with base 36cm, 20oz. Jackie Paterson was a Scottish boxer who was world flyweight boxing champion. He was also British champion at flyweight and bantamweight Paterson's first fight was in May 1938 in Greenock, and he beat Joe Kiely on points over ten rounds. With the outbreak of World War II, Paterson joined the RAF, but continued to box regularly throughout the war years. In March 1940, he added the vacant Commonwealth title to his British one, when he won on points against Richie Kid Tanner in Manchester. In February 1941, he defended both titles against Paddy Ryan in Nottingham, winning on a technical knockout in the eighth. In August 1941, he had a shot at the Commonwealth bantamweight title, when he fought holder Jim Brady in Glasgow. However, he lost on points over fifteen rounds. In June 1943, Paterson fought former flyweight champion Peter Kane from Golborne in Lancashire for the vacant World flyweight championship. The world title fight, held at Hampden Park in Glasgow, lasted only a minute, as Paterson caught Kane early in the first round putting him down twice, before he was counted out the second time. Paterson was the first southpaw to be world flyweight champion. By successfully defending his British flyweight title twice he had also won a Lonsdale Belt outright. In September 1945, Paterson had a re-match with Jim Brady for his Commonwealth bantamweight title, beating him on points in Glasgow, to take the title. In March 1946, he fought the Frenchman, Theo Medina, for the vacant European bantamweight title. He won the fight, in London on a disqualification in the eighth. Paterson was now World, British and Commonwealth flyweight champion, as well as Commonwealth and European bantamweight champion.
Four Wimbledon Tennis related medals,comprising a silver B.C. Evelegh Lawn Tennis Referee 1882-1910 Memorial Medal for Level Mixed Doubles won by G.R.O. Crole Rees & Mrs M Watson, diameter: 50mm, in original Mappin & Webb box; sold together with three bronze The Lawn Tennis Championships Wimbledon Umpire's Souvenir Medals, E.G Hughes 1930, Miss C.M Daly 1931, Mrs A Gordon 1931, diameter: 38 mm, each in original Fattorini & Sons boxes, (4)
A replica Sevilla CF UEFA Europa League Champions Commemorative trophy,the silver-plated scale replica of the tournament trophy presented to the players and officials at the football club, the octagonal planished trophy with figural base and applied UEFA logo, is raised upon a green marble base, with a tinplate band bearing the flags of the world. Fitted in original box bearing the UEFA Europa League Crest, height: 28.5 cm.
A Chinese silver cigarette box marked ZEEWO with Chinese mark having extensive embossed Chinese Sea Dragon decoration to lid and sides and wood liningDIMENSIONSLength: approx 190mm net/200mm gross. Width approx 140mm net/150mm grossHeight approx 65mm net/ 90mm grossGOOD CONDITION, NO VISIBLE DENTS OR REPAIRS. PLAIN SILVER PANEL INSIDE IS LOOSE ON ONE SIDE
A 1972 Triumph Trophy Adventurer Trials TR5T, registration number EVN 803L, frame number TR5T PH19379, engine number TR5T PH19379, red/silver. The Triumph Trail or Adventurer as it was known in the UK, became available in 1973 and would remain available within the Triumph range until 1974. They featured the 500cc parallel twin from the previous T100C mated to the BSA scramble type frame to create a scramble style bike. This restored TR5T was originally manufactured on 15th December 1972 and despatched to Triumph Corporation, Baltimore, USA. This matching numbers machine has been restored by our vendor incorporating a rebuilt engine with Daytona head, new pistons, rings, reground crank, big ends and valves, powder coated frame, new brake tubes, new rear shock absorbers, rebuilt front forks with correct stanchions, new wiring loom, new carburettor, new exhaust with downpipes and silencer, new tyres and tubes, new electronic ignition and power box, resprayed tank and numerous other components. The accompanying history file contains a Triumph Owner's Club dating certificate and DVLA number plate authorisation certificate. V5C, MOT to October 2019, tax exempt See illustration All lots in this sale are sold 'as is' and bidders must satisfy themselves as to the provenance, condition, age, completeness and originality prior to bidding. Please read our terms and conditions.
Twenty-one mostly silver proof commemorative coins including; Bailiwick of Jersey 1996 two pounds, East Caribbean States 1997 ten dollars, Turks and Caicos Islands 1996 twenty dollars etc, without certificates, housed in a display box Condition Report Click here for further images, condition, auction times & delivery costs
Collection of World year sets, commemorative coins, silver coins and medals including; Central Bank of Jordan 1965 proof set in wooden box, Tonga 1967 year set, Singapore 1967 year set, various other year sets, Winston Churchill silver medal, Jamaica 1966 five shillings, Israel 18th Independence day silver coin, two sterling silver commemorative medals relating to cruise liners, various other commemorative medals and other coinage, many in box/case of issue Condition Report Click here for further images, condition, auction times & delivery costs
Collection of modern Royal Mint proof sets and silver proof coins; 2008 executive proof set, in wooden box with certificate, 2002 and 2005 proof sets, in red cases, 1996 silver proof one pound, cased, 1994 silver proof fifty pence, cased with certificate, 2000 'Millennium', 2000 'Centenary' and 2007 'Diamond Wedding' silver proof crowns, cased with certificates and a 2008 'Queen Elizabeth I' five pounds piedfort silver proof coin, cased with certificate Condition Report Click here for further images, condition, auction times & delivery costs
Collection of Great British, World coins and silver proof sets including; over 450 grams of pre 1947 silver coinage, three 1976 Montreal Olympics silver proof coin sets each in a presentation case, Pobjoy Mint sterling silver 1975 Senegal fifty francs and one hundred and fifty francs, Isle of Man silver proof one pound, Isle of Man 1975 sterling silver decimal coin set, coinage of Great Britain 1970 year set, sterling silver 'Millennium Crowns 1000th Anniversary of Tynwald, 1979' five coin cased set, commemorative crowns, pre-decimal coinage, four Spanish 1966 100 Ptas coins, Great Britain 2006 five pound coin etc, in one box Condition Report Click here for further images, condition, auction times & delivery costs
Large collection of Great British and World coins and banknotes including; two 1990 five pound coins on cards, 2006 'limited edition' five pound coin on presentation card, pre and post decimal coins, quantity of commemorative crowns, four 1953 coin year sets in clear plastic wallets, various 1951 Festival of Britain crowns, small Roman coin, mixed world coins, cased set of four gold-plated sterling silver 'Railway Anniversary Stamp Replicas' with certificate, Bank of England O'Brien one pound note, two other one pound notes, five pound note, Bradbury one pound note and a ten shilling note etc, in one box Condition Report Click here for further images, condition, auction times & delivery costs
Accumulation of Great British and World coinage and collectable's including; three hallmarked silver fobs, military cap badges, bombardment of Scarborough medal/medallion, pre-decimal coins, commemorative crowns, Queen Victoria pennies etc, in one box Condition Report Click here for further images, condition, auction times & delivery costs
AURUM - The Royal National Lifeboat Institution commemorative bowl by Ian Ribbons for Aurum, London 1974, limited edition 30/750, of plain silver with swept textured finish to edges, the central gilt relief depicting the rescue of the crew of the `St George` off Douglas, Isle of Man on 20th November 1830, 9.9oz, diameter 20cm with original fitted box and paperwork Condition Report Click here for further images, condition, auction times & delivery costs
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