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Lot 215

Henley Regatta Grand Challenge Cup silver prize medal,undated and no presentation inscription

Lot 243

Large Muhammad Ali signed photograph,20 by 15in., signed in silver marker pen, the image being when Ali met Elvis Presley in Las Vegas before the Joe Bugner fight in 1973, signed by Ali at Sherrat & Hughes Bookstore, 31st May 1992, the backboard pasted with a photograph taken at the signing

Lot 258

A Joe Frazier signed colour photograph,the 16 by 12in, image portraying Frazier knocking down Muhammad Ali in the final round of the Madison Square Garden fight, 8th March 1971, signed in silver marker pen 'SMOKIN' JOE FRAZIER, mounted, framed & glazed, 58 by 48cm., the reverse taped with a photograph of Frazier at the signing

Lot 262

Mike Tyson signed boxing glove and trunks,a black right-hand Reyes glove signed in silver marker pen; together with white & black Everlast trunks signed in black marker pen; sold with a COA for each item issued by Wonderland Memorabilia and Select Memorabilia Ltd respectively (4)

Lot 273

Anthony Joshua signed boxing glove,a black Title right-hand glove signed in silver marker pen

Lot 296

Seven Godfrey Evans presentations,comprising: two silver-plated tankards, the first from British Gas and commemorating a post-retirement game played at the St Lawrence Ground in 1990, the other from The Bodega club in Nottingham; a silver plated salver inscribed TO GODFREY EVANS "GODDERS", FROM ALL YOUR FRIENDS AT LADBROKES; and four pewter pint tankards, notably Courage Old England 1991, plus Bermuda, Club Cricket & a Pro-AM

Lot 311

A fine & rare silver miniature model of a Jack Hobbs cricket bat,hallmarked London, 1937, realistically detailed and with an engraved facsimile signature just below the splice, 22cm,, good condition

Lot 382

Andy Murray signed tennis racquet,signed to the white handle in silver marker pen, a black & orange Head Radical Lite graphene racquet in unused condition with original manufacturer's labelling

Lot 397

Memorabilia relating to the British tennis player Betty Batt,comprising: a period 9 1/2 by 7 1/2in. photograph of Betty Batt by the Bassano Studio signed in ink "Betty" and dated 1937, matted, framed & glazed, 40.5 by 32cm. overall; a group of five hallmarked silver spoons dated between 1935 and 1938 and awarded as either winner's or runners-up presentations for the Middlesex Inter-County Grass Court Championships; the lot also including two All England LTC Wimbledon Lawn Tennis Championships Umpire's medals awarded to a family member H.W. Batt in 1933 & 1935, both in original case of issue (8)Elizabeth Batt (1916-2003) was a British Wightman Cup player and a regular doubles player at Wimbledon between 1933 and 1948. The lot includes some printed career statistics for Betty Batt and some reproduction photographs of further Bassano studio shots.

Lot 407

Pair of Edwardian silver menu holders with a design of cherubs playing tennis,hallmarked Birmingham, 1909, 6.5 by 6.5cm.

Lot 408

Sampson Mordan silver propelling pencil designed as a tilt-head tennis racquet with registered design date for 1878,8cm.

Lot 409

Victorian silver tennis racquet cigar cutter,hallmarked Birmingham 1892, 5cm.

Lot 410

A silver plated tennis theme novelty toast rack circa 1900, designed with 14 crossed lawn tennis rackets on ball feet, length 16cm.

Lot 411

A set of six silver & enamel tennis spoons,four larger than is usual, for Sutton Grove Lawn Tennis Club, hallmarked Birmingham 1926; sold together with a Victorian silver plaquette with tennis scene; a USLTA Centennial proof silver medal 1874-1974; and three items of tennis-themed jewellery, being two tie pins and a brooch (11)

Lot 471

Very rare gold version of the 3rd National Greek Olympic Games 1875 prize medal,stamped OR on edge, struck by Paris Mint, designed by Barre, one of approx. 10 struck for presentation to the Greek King & Royal Family and senior dignitaries, obverse with head of King George I, reverse with six line Greek legendThe competitor's versions of this medal were in goldplated silver and silver. The participant's was in bronze. These Games are also known as the Zappas Olympics, as they were sponsored by the Greek businessman Evangelis Zappas. The first and second Games were held in 1859 and 1870. As such these Games were amongst the first revivals of the ancient Olympic Games, the other notable example being the Games organised by William Penny Brookes from 1850.

Lot 477

Paris 1900 Olympic Games 'Concours d'Automobiles' silver-gilt award plaque,by Frederic Vernon (1858-1912), awarded for an automobile motoring event held in conjunction with the 1900 Exposition Universelle although deemed 'unofficial' as part of the Paris 1900 Olympiad, rectangular, struck with design in relief to both sides, the obverse bearing text REPUBLIQUE FRANÇAISE PARIS 1900 EXPOSITION UNIVERSELLE and image of the winged Goddess of Victory Nike, against a Paris cityscape, and scattering laurel leaves, with sculptor's name F VERNON to lower right corner, the reverse struck with image of a victorious ancient Greek Olympic athlete on a podium against an Athenian cityscape, inscribed with text to lower edge CONCOURS D'AUTOMOBILES", stamped with French Assay mark and ARGENT to lower edge, 58 by 41cm.

Lot 50

Early 20th century boxed gentleman's gold & silver tie pin designed with a jockey cap and whip,length 6.6cm.

Lot 501

Studd Trophy silver medal presented to the Great Britain gold medal winner Charles Bartlett by his cycling club, Polytechnic, to commemorate his victory at the London 1908 Olympic Games,the obverse similar to the Olympic gold medal with a design of St George slaying the dragon and the motto THE LORD IS OUR STRENGTH, the reverse inscribed PRESENTED TO CHARLES H. BARTLETT, WINNER OF, THE STUDD TROPHY, 1908, OLYMPIC GAMES CHAMPIONSHIP, 100 KILO [stet] CYCLE RACE, IN RECORD TIME, 2 HOURS 41 MINUTES 48 3/5 SECONDS

Lot 504

An International Olympic Committee member's badge dating from 1910,English silver hallmarks for Vaughton's, Birmingham, 1910, multi-colour enamel inscribed COMITE INTERNATIONALE OLYMPIQUE, CITIUS, ALTIUS, FORTIUS, brooch fittingThe Olympic Rings were later added to this design of IOC badge. The Rings were first used at the Antwerp Games of 1920.

Lot 506

London 1908 Olympic Games silver version of the participant's medal,by Vaughton, 60gr., designed by Bertram Mackennal with a winged figure of victory, reverse a quadriga winning a chariot race

Lot 516

Paris 1924 Olympic Games gold first place winner's medal awarded to a member of the victorious Uruguayan football team,goldplated silver, designed by Andre Rivaud, struck by the Paris Mint in an edition of 304, the obverse with a winning athlete coming to the aid of a fallen athlete, the reverse with an assortment of sporting equipment around a legend, diameter 55mm.The identity of the gold medal winning Uruguayan footballer will be revealed to the winning bidder. The player's gold medal winner's Sevres vase and participant's medal are being offered as lots 517 & 518.Before 1930 and the inauguration of the FIFA World Cup the football tournament at the Olympic Games was considered to be the World Championship. The outstanding global team of the era was Uruguay who won the gold medal at the Paris 1924 and Amsterdam 1928 Olympic Games. Largely on this basis Uruguay were awarded the hosting of the first World Cup in 1930 and won this historic tournament as well.A the 1924 Olympic Games in Paris, Uruguay progressed through the first round of the competition with a comprehensive 7-1 victory over Yugoslavia. In the second round Uruguay beat USA 3-0 to set up a quarter-final tie with the host Nation France whom they beat easily 5-1. The semi-final was the most competitive match for Uruguay with a late penalty separating them from The Netherlands with a 2-1 scoreline. The Gold Medal match was a comfortable affair for the South Americans recording a 3-0 victory over Switzerland.

Lot 524

Amsterdam 1928 Olympic Games participation medal awarded to the British fencer C.B. Notley,bronze designed by J C Wienecke, nude male & female athletes on a podium holding a flaming torch above the Olympic flame, reverse with Nike over Marathon Tower, the shield of Amsterdam between two hemispheres, in original case; together with a cased silver winner's medal for a military competition, undated; the lot also including a Dutch booklet published for the 1928 Games; and a photostat from the Official Report listing Notley in the Great Britain fencing team (4)

Lot 526

A group of 10 button badges featuring Argentina silver medal winning footballers from the Amsterdam 1928 Olympic Games,Willys Knight Whippet badges, portraying Perducca, Tarascone, Bossio, Orsi, Monti, Evaristo, Medice, Bidoglio, Carricaberry & Ferreyra; together with four badges for the gold medal winning Uruguay players, Figueroa, Mazzali, Piriz & Scarone (14)

Lot 54

A silver plate commemorating the achievements of the champions racehorse "Brigadier Gerard", hallmarked English silver by Comyns of London, designed by Doris Lindner with an engraved portrait of the 'Brigadier' with Joe Mercer up, from a limited edition of 2,000, this No.439, with certificate issued by Crawford & Gilbey Limited, in original box of issue and packaging, diameter 23cm., weight 373gr.

Lot 541

Very rare 'Golden Chain of Office' for the Members of the International Olympic Committee,Designed by the sculptor Walter E. Lemcke (1891-1935) from the original ancient Greek artefacts in the Old Museum in Berlin, cast gilt-bronze, approx. 80cm., the chain linking six plaquettes featuring horseman with relay torch (silver coin from Taranto, 300 BC), javelin thrower (from bowl, 430 B.C.), discus thrower (silver coin from Cos, 500 B.C.), wrestlers (silver coin from Aspendos, 400 B.C.), runner bearing arms (from bowl, 500 B.C.) and a youth with jumping weights (from bowl, 490 B.C.), all above enamel Olympic rings from which is suspended a larger plaque with the head of Zeus (after a famous sculpture), reverse engraved XI. OLYMPIADE BERLIN 1936 at the top with the intention of leaving room for 10 future Olympiads (reference, Official report p.126/127; Olympic Games News Service No. 33), but the Golden Chain of Office was abandoned and only ever worn at the Berlin 1936 GamesThere were 68 IOC members plus IOC President Baillet- Latour at the time of the Berlin games.

Lot 546

Berlin 1936 Olympic Games official silver visitor's Medal,36mm, by K. Roth, Standing Victory, Reverse Olympic bell, legend engraved both sides, in original velvet fitted paper box

Lot 56

Trainer's trophy presented to Frank Butters when winning the Austrian Derby in 1917 with "San Gennaro",an Austrian leather cigarette case with presentation inscription to silver lid bar, 7.5 by 10cm.; sold together with a further racing-related cigarette case, hallmarked English silver, with a presentation inscription to the jockey Bill Rickaby from Noble Son, 10 by 8.5cm. (2)

Lot 57

The trophy for the Blankney Hunt Adjacent Race won by "Court Circular",in the form of a silver cigarette box hallmarked George Henry Cowell, London, 1919, and retailer's stamp for Finnigan's, New Bond Street, the lid inscribed BLANKNEY HUNT ADJACENT RACE, WON BY, COURT CIRCULAR, with cedar wood interior and leather base, 18 by 9cm., overall weight 580gr.

Lot 570

London 1948 Olympic Games badge,silver plate & enamel, featuring Big Ben and Olympic Rings

Lot 60

The jockey's trophy for the 1965 Gran Premio d'Italia won by Bill Rickaby riding Accrale,in the form of a hallmarked silver plate with presentation inscription, diameter 27cm.; together with a group of four 8 by 10on. photographs from the day, one in colour, including images of Rickaby holding this trophy (5)Accrale was owned by Dr Carlo Vittadini, who in the 70s would enjoy great success with Grundy.

Lot 607

Mexico City 1968 Olympic Games bearer's torch,The black painted aluminum version used in the torch run from Olympia to Athens, silver coloured doves around top, part of shaft made of wood, 53cm., in original cardboard tube

Lot 626

Lake Placid 1980 Winter Olympic Games participation medal,nickel-silver, 76mm, by M. Jovine. relief views of nine winter sports, reverse Lake Placid Olympic emblem surrounded by the words of the Olympic oath in four concentric circles

Lot 67

The whip carried by jockey Harry Grimshaw when the historic French-bred thoroughbred racehorse Gladiateur won the Derby at Epsom in 1865,with two engraved hallmarked silver mountings at either end of the handle, the lower band, London, 1865, inscribed CARRIED BY HARRY GRIMSHAW, RIDING GLADIATEUR, THE DERBY 1865, the handle end a later presentation addition dated 1916 and inscribed H.P.B FROM W.J., repairs to shaft, but overall in good condition 31st May 1865 was a seminal day in racing history when the total dominance of English thoroughbred breeders was finally breached through the victory of the French-bred colt Gladiateur in the 1865 Derby, the first foreign horse to achieve this feet. In the 50th anniversary year the French dubbed their horse the 'Avenger of Waterloo.'In fact the colt's achievements extended to being the first foreign bred winner of the Triple Crown with victories in the 2,000 Guineas and St Leger. Count Frederic de Lagrange's bay, who he had sent to Newmarket to be trained by Tom Jennings at Phantom House, also won amongst many other races the Grand Prix de Paris and in 1866 the Gold Cup at Ascot by a distance of 40 lengths. After his death Gladiateur's tail was gifted to the Jockey Club, and is now on display at the National Horseracing Museum, Newmarket. The French joked that this was the only part of his anatomy that English racehorses ever saw. The Lancashire-born jockey Harry Grimshaw rode Gladiateur in all his Triple Crown races and the Ascot Gold Cup in 1866. Tragically at the back end of that season Grimshaw died in a pony and trap accident at night, returning home from Newmarket races. He was aged just 25.Nothing is known of the 1916 presentation inscription, although the "J" may possibly be a member of the Jennings family. The trainer Tom had died in 1900. The whip was given to the current vendor's grandfather sometime between 1916 and 1922.

Lot 683

Lewis Hamilton and Nico Rosberg signed 2016 AMG Petronas F1 cap,their silver marker pen signatures upon the black peak beneath the embroidered Mercedes-Benz three-pointed star emblem, the Formula One Team logo on either side, the metal strap clasp with embossed three-pointed star, official licensed merchandise product labelling

Lot 684

Nico Rosberg, Lewis Hamilton and Niki Lauda signed 2016 AMG-Petronas F1 t-shirt,their marker pen signatures around a GP WINNERS 2016 victory laurels emblem, beneath a Mercedes-Benz silver three-pointed star, Petronas, Hugo Boss and UBS logos, Petronas and Boss upon the back, Qualcomm, Epson, Pirelli, AMG, Bose on each sleeve, by Branded of London with official licensed product labelling

Lot 695

Valentino Rossi signed helmet,a full-size AGV roadworthy K-3 SV replica of a Rossi MotoGP race helmet, signed in silver marker pen

Lot 697

Rowing and Irish rugby interest: a Henley Regatta silver prize medal for the Visitors' Challenge Cup won by Charles Burton Barrington in 1874,fully inscribed and named to the edge; sold together with a photostat of an article in The Old Limerick Journal titled "The Sporting Barringtons" (2)The 1874 Visitors' Challenge Cup was won by Trinity College, Dublin. C.B. Barrington's fellow crew members were G.N. Ferguson, W.G. Towers & C. Barrington (brother).Charles Burton Barrington was later instrumental in the evolution of rugby in Ireland. As well as being a fine player he was an outstanding administrator. Together with another Trinity College man Richard M. Wall, they drew up a set of laws to regularise rugby as it was played across the country. The Irish rugby rules had 23 clauses. Six years late in 1875 the Irish Rugby Football Union was formed and Ireland played their first international match v England at the Kennington Oval 15th February 1875.An all-round sportsman C B Barrington was also a fine rower and was a winner of the Visitors' Cup at Henley in 1870, 1873 & 1874.Later Sir Charles Barrington, the family home was at the Glenstal Estate in Co. Limerick.

Lot 733

Jonah Lomu signed New Zealand All Blacks replica jersey,signed in silver marker pen

Lot 764

Hampshire F.A. Junior Cup medal 1906,silver & enamel, reverse engraved to H.E. SMALL, BOSCOMBE F.C.

Lot 769

Jesse Pennington Birmingham District & Counties Football Association junior representative medal v Scotland season 1902-03,silver & enamel, inscribed JUNIOR MATCH v SCOTLAND, 1902-3, J. PENNINGTON, in original fitted case

Lot 817

Jesse Pennington cap awarded for snooker,inscribed CYGNETS, 1945-46, TO JESSE PENNINGTON; together with a silver & enamel angling medal inscribed PROVINCIAL ANGLERS ASSOC., WON BY WHITE SWAN PISCATORIALS, J.PENNINGTON, 1925, cased (2)

Lot 819

Silver & enamel cigarette case presented to Jimmy Blair of Cardiff City to commemorate the 1925 F.A. Cup Final,by John Pairman, Cardiff, hallmarked Birmingham, 1924, the obverse enamelled with the Cardiff city arms and an aerial view of Wembley Stadium, the reverse inscribed TO COMMEMORATE AN HONOURABLE ACHIEVEMENT, WEMBLEY, 25th APRIL 1925, ENGLISH CUP FINAL, CARDIFF CITY v SHEFFIELD UNITED, PRESENTED BY THE PROPRIETERS OF THE SOUTH WALES NEWS AND SOUTH WALES ECHO, TO JAMES BLAIR (CAPTAIN), A GOOD WINNER AND A GOOD LOSER, in original velvet lined leather case, the cover inscribed gilt ENGLISH CUP FINAL, WEMBLEY, 1925Cardiff City's first F.A. Cup Final appearance ended in a 1-0 defeat to Sheffield United.

Lot 826

A collection of football memorabilia including medals,including four international football medals, Baghdad Football Tournament, Iraq,1918; L.B.F.A., Liege, Belgium 1921-22; Johannesburg, South Africa, undated; and Baltimore, USA, Sunpapers Medal for amateur soccer, 1954, gilt-metal in paper box; Four early football medals, including two silver issues from the late Victorian period; and two cased silver & enamel runners-up medals both dating from the 1913-14 season, the first issued for the Surrey County F.A. Junior Cup, the other for the Profumo Charity Cup; the lot also including a small silver plated trophy cup for the Erewash Valley Football League; a small Victorian smoker's clay pipe with football decoration; and a miscellany of other football memorabilia including a page from the Illustrated London News 28th February 1846, a Shrove Tuesday football match in Kingston-upon-Thames; a page from Chatterbox 1873 with an engraving title "The Boys At Football"; an 1845 engraving from Society titled "Foot-Ball in The Stand"; a 1934 press photograph captioned "Nothing High-Hat About Their Cheering, Westminster v Charterhouse at St Vincent's Square; Popular Footballers cigarette cards; a card titled "A Pass From Left"; a photograph of a Luftwaffe Prisoner of War football team in Colorado circa 1943; a photograph of an unidentified early American soccer team; and a photograph of an unidentified junior team 1910

Lot 830

A silver & enamel medal presented to the future Welsh international Trevor Ford as a 13-year-old for representing Swansea Schools,the reverse inscribed T. FORD, 1936-37; sold together with an 8 by 6in. b&w portrait photograph (2)At the age of ten and a half Trevor Ford became the youngest ever player to represent Swansea Schools, and the centre-forward retained his place for four years before a broken ankle brought a temporary halt to his burgeoning football talent.

Lot 835

A silver-gilt hallmarked F.A. of Wales, Welsh Amateur Cup winners medal 1946-47, inscribed verso FA OF WALES, AMATEUR CUP, 1946-47 WINNERS, in case entitled NORTH WALES F'BALL ALLIANCE 1912-13, with a later photograph of the winning team line-up, being Troedyrhiw F.C. and a printed account of the final match where Troedyrhiw beat Llay United 5-0; and a silver hallmarked medal for CARDIFF SUNDAY SCHOOL UNION F.L., inscribed verso “Rnrs Up WS Cup, 1936-37” (4)

Lot 836

Silver Central League trophy cup awarded to Tommy Thompson of Newcastle United in 1947-48,inscribed THE CENTRAL LEAGUE, NEWCASTLE UNITED, F.C., CHAMPIONS, 1947-48, on an ebonised plinth, height overall 11cm.See following lot for information on Tommy Thompson.

Lot 837

Silver-gilt Central League medal awarded to Tommy Thompson of Newcastle United in 1947-48,inscribed CENTRAL LEAGUE 1948, NEWCASTLE UNITED CHAMPIONS v THE REST AT NEWCASTLE on TYNE, OCTOBER 2nd 1948, T.THOMPSON, NEWCASTLE UNITEDThompson was a teenager at this time. During his career he went onto to win two England international caps in the 1950s whilst with Aston Villa and Preston N.E.

Lot 838

A player presentation for the Italy v England international match played in Turin 16th May 1948,in the form of an octagonal silver-plated ashtray set with enamel flags and match inscription, diameter 13cm.England won this match 4-0.

Lot 85

Racing plate worn by "Ragstone" when winning the Gold Cup at Ascot in 1974,mounted on a hallmarked silver dish, the centre inscribed RAGSTONE, 1974 ASCOT GOLD CUP Ragstone was owned by the Duke of Norfolk, trained by John Dunlop at Arundel and achieved his greatest successes as a four-year-old culminating in the Gold Cup win ridden by Ron Hutchinson. Timeform named the colt as Best Stayer in 1974.

Lot 882

A silver plated rose bowl commemorating the 'Fanfare for Europe' football match at Wembley 3rd January 1973, by Reed & Barton, inscribed FANFARE FOR EUROPE FOOTBALL MATCH, THE THREE v. THE SIX, WEMBLEY STADIUM, 3 JAN. 1973, complete with stem grill, diameter 20cm.

Lot 917

Sevilla CF UEFA Europa League Champions commemorative trophy,in the form of a silver-plated scale replica of the tournament trophy presented to players and officials at the football club, set on a malachite base mounted with a band bearing national flags, height 28cm (tournament trophy 65cm.), in original box bearing UEFA and Sevilla CF crests

Lot 919

Real Madrid CF UEFA 2016-17 Champions League commemorative trophy,silver-plated scale replica of the tournament trophy by Alegre Joyeros of Madrid presented to players and officials at the football club, tied with white ribbon, height 18cm. (tournament trophy 73.5cm.)

Lot 92

The British Horseracing Authority Sale of Racing Colours: TURQUOISE and SILVER diamonds

Lot 974

Cristiano Ronaldo signed football boot,a left-foot black & yellow Nike CR7 Mercurial signed in silver marker pen

Lot 975

Alan Shearer signed Umbro football boots,black & white Speciali boots signed in silver marker pen to the toe of the right boot, mounted in a glass fronted display case, 49 by 42 by 12cm.

Lot 977

Ryan Giggs signed pair of football boots,black & silver Reeboks, both signed to the instep in black marker pen

Lot 986

A pair of silver F.A. Cup trophy cuff-links by Mappin & Webb,fully hallmarked silver, Sheffield Assay Office, in original case of issue

Lot 106

A small selection of jewellery and trinkets including HM silver coldron

Lot 632

A selection of mixed diecasts including Corgi Rolls Royce Silver Shadow, boxed 280, Matchbox, Norev, Solido etc, most boxed

Lot 48

A Heavy Silver Gilt Bracelet, 54 g

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