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Collection of 5 various silver golfing trophies from 1912-1954 – to incl The Times Challenge Cup 1912 with embossed period golfing scene, 1925 The Sir A Barratt Mixed Foursomes Cup others incl, 1932 Brookman`s Park GC Foursomes, 1930 KMGC Easter Cup, 1954 Herts Inter Club Foursomes plus a 1938 Swift Golf Club silver plated cup – overall silver wt 11oz
1933 "NALGO Golf Shield" silver golf trophy – to commemorate Glasgow Water Dept winning the competition 3 years in succession from 1931 – 1933 - silver hallmarked embossed plate with Vic golfer to the centre and engraved banner above - mounted on circular oak shield – overall 5.75" dia
2x golf prizes - silver and silver plated cigarette boxes – to incl silver hallmarked box engraved 1972 Benson & Hedges Golf Festival Fulford Golf Club York "Leading Amateur" player plus another silver plated box engraved "International Golf Tournament Berlin Command 1956 Medalist"
Collection of early silver golfing table ware – to incl pair of silver hallmarked knife rests hallmarked Birmingham 1896 plus 3 silver golf ball menu holders (2x with hallmarks) in makers original box for 6 and condiment set comprising featuring 3x fine crossed longnose golf clubs supporting 3x square mesh golf ball receptacles c/w the glass mustard liner and spoon (one replaced)
Fine 1900 Calderbraes Golf Club silver ladies "Captains" golf prize – hallmarked Chester 1900 - ornate silver heart shaped hinged trinket box with embossed floral and lattice work – the base is engraved "Calderbraes Golf Club (Ladies Section) Captain`s Prize 1900 – won by Mrs Whiteley" – overall approx 3.75 x 3.75 x 1.5"
Fine silver plated golf related crumpet toaster – c/w golf club stem and 2x square mesh pattern golf balls overall 10" together with Johnny Walker letter opener c /w golf club stem and handle – the blade engraved Johnny Walker on the one side and small makers logo to the other – overall 7.75" (2)
Fine Vic ivory and silver plated golf aide memoir – mounted with silver embossed medal "Hayston GC" to the front and back – c/w small metal hinged safety clip and sliding panel to reveal 6x ivorine washable panels together with a integral pencil (G)
1900 Wembley Golf Club silver plated/ cheese board prize – made by Mappin & Webb London and engraved "Wembley Golf Club – Boxing Day 1900 – Won by A Farey – 36 Hole Competition" c/w with fitted wooden cheese board – small crack to fret work – needs re - plating – overall 12.5" max
3x various pre-war golfing figures wearing plus fours to incl silver plated figure mounted on a rectangular base and marble plinth fitted with a silver hallmarked plaque engraved "Bradford Moor Golf Club – Grant Trophy – Winner 1937 – R.E. Froysall" overall 7.5" plus Spelter style figure painted gold and mounted on an oval base overall 5" and a Vardon style silver plated figure mounted on a circular plinth – figure measures 3.5" overall 5.25"
1940s British Red Cross Bobby Jones style Spelter Golfing figure – mounted on a naturalistic base c/w enamel British Red Cross badge – overall 9.5"h plus a 1940 Holme Hall Golf Club Red Cross Effort stylish silver plated cigarette case combined lighter overall 5.25x 3" (2) Note: the figures were sold during the war to aid the British Red Cross.
Fine F H Ayres "Champion" presentation wooden tennis racket c. 1896 – made for Benetfink London with convex wedge mounted with silver hallmarked engraved shield inscribed "LD – UCC and LTC Ladies Handicap 1896" – with period thick gut stringing (one string broken) slim octagonal handle c/w leathere collar and makers butt cap
A fine 1992 Tennis Trophy in original case – presented to the winning finalists of The 30th Federation Cup held on the red clay courts of the Waldstadion Tennis Club Frankfurt from July 12th-19th. Won by Germany (Team - Steffi Graf, Anke Huber, Barbara Rittner) who beat Spain in the final – c/w the purpose-made, red velvet and padded silk -lined case (26x 28 x 35 cms.) is blind-stamped `NEC ITF THE FEDERATION CUP` c/w fitted handle. Note: This huge silver-plated trophy would have been presented to one of the players in the winning team and is engraved with all the details of the tournament.
Andrew Sandham (Surrey and All England) signed cricket benefit brochure1935 – produced for The Batsman benefit match between Surrey v Kent at The Oval July 1935 – illustrated and neatly rebacked and signed and inscribed on the frontispiece featuring Andrew Sandham – cover title is inscribed "Andrew Sandham (Surrey and All England) – A Souvenir Book published in Their Majesties`` Silver Jubilee Year 1935"
3x various cricket medals to incl an Early Sheffield United Cricket Club members disc, 1933 silver hallmarked Fattorini medal engraved on the reverse Valentia Cricket League 1933 and a bronze Inter-Part Services medal embossed with a cricketer on the obverse and on the reverse HMS Vernon 1938
The Tipton Slasher Silver Ornate chain and Fob: Former property of the Tipton Slasher (Provenance Black Country Bugle 1975 and 1976). William Perry (1820–1879), a British prize fighter of the 19th century, was champion of England. A statue stands in the town of Tipton, yards away from the Fountain Inn public house, which was once his headquarters. Born Tipton, Perry claimed the heavyweight boxing championship of England twice, in 1850 and in 1856. He was finally defeated by Tom Sayers in 1857. Perry, who was known as `The Tipton Slasher`, was buried at St John`s Church, Dudley
1957 FA Cup Final Linesman 9ct Gold Football Association and Silver Referee`s Association Medal: Played at Wembley Aston Villa v Manchester United (Busby Babes) Both Medals named to K G Aston Linesman (9ct Medal 11g) (2) Note: The 1957 FA Cup Final was a football match played on 4 May 1957 at Wembley Stadium. The match was contested by Aston Villa and Manchester United. Villa won 2–1, with both of their goals scored by Peter McParland. Tommy Taylor got United`s goal. The final was marred by a collision after only six minutes between Villa forward Peter McParland and United goalkeeper Ray Wood, which left Wood unconscious with a broken cheekbone. Wood left the pitch and Jackie Blanchflower took over in goal for United. Wood eventually rejoined the game in an outfield position as a virtual passenger before returning to goal for the last seven minutes of the game. It was Villa`s first major trophy for 37 years.
1963 FA Cup Final Black & White Photograph of the Kick Off and Hallmarked Silver Medal Presented to the Referee Ken Aston : Played at Wembley Manchester United v Leicester City. Medal presented by The Referee`s Association having enamel design to front together with Framed and Glazed Photograph 44 x38cm (2)
Spanish Silver Marked Dish Engraved Espana – Irianda Madrid 1-VI 1952: Ornate Fretted edged Dish mounted in a Wooden desk stand (40g) Note: 1 June 1952. Spain 6-0 Ireland - After conceding six goals against Austria, the Irish selectors awarded a debut cap to Everton goalkeeper Jimmy O`Neill. Despite repeating the feat with another 6-0 loss at the Estadio Chamartin in Madrid, the goals weren`t O`Neill`s fault. In fact, Ireland were two down before O`Neill had a chance to even touch the ball, other than picking it out of the net. Gerardo Coque and Agustin Gainza (Piru) had Spain two-up after ten minutes, with Cesar Rodriguez Alvarez adding a third three minutes later. Estanislau Basora scored in both halves, and Jose Luis Panizo also got on the scoresheet to make it 6-0 to Spain. Irish captain Peter Farrell had a goal ruled out for offside in the first half, but Ireland were never in the races. Despite the 6-0 scoreline, goalkeeper O`Neill went on to play 16 more times for Ireland.
Collection of Football Association England Youth Team Referee`s / Linesman Silver Medals: For the Matches FA XI v R.A.F. 25th October 1955 (Linesman), England v England Youth 6th May 1955 (Referee), England v Hungary (Youth Game) 23rd October 1956 (Referee) (3)
Saudi Arabian Football Association Ceremonial Dagger: Presented to Ken Aston Ornate silver detailed Dagger with Saudi Crest to Scabbard together with Letter from the President of the Saudi Football Association asking HM Customs to waver Import Duty signed Faisal Ben Fahad Ben Abdul Aziz President (Oldest Son of King Fahad)
1900s Football Book: Titled the `The Book of Football` – A complete History & Record of the Association & Rugby Games. Internally (VG) with many early team and ground pictures from the early history of both codes. Green cloth boards with gold lettering & silver trophy to front dated 1960 plus 2 1950s Non-League programmes.
Ornate Ceremonial Dagger: High quality Dagger and Scabbard having Gilt and Silver Finish Presented to Football Association Official Spartak Vladikavkaz v Liverpool EUFA 1st round 1st leg 13th September 1995 (Blade 40 cm). Note: This item was Presented to the Past Chairman of Liverpool FC Noel White.
Ornate Ceremonial Dagger: High quality Dagger and Scabbard having Silver Gilt Wire Finish Presented to Football Association Official Georgia v England World Cup Qualifier 1996 (Blade 32 cm). Note: This item was Presented to the Past Chairman of Liverpool FC Noel White.
A suite of American silver Japanese pattern flatware, by Gorham & Co., c.1875, comprising a set of 12 table forks, the terminals decorated with geishas, and a set of 11 dessert spoons with peacock motifs, table fork 19.75cm long, dessert spoon 7.25cm long, 39oz. Both Gorham and Tiffany became involved in Japanese design towards the end of the 1860s. Gorhams japanese pattern flatware was introduced about 1870 and had five different handle designs.
A set of three Dutch silver tea caddies, by Anthony Hoys, Rotterdam 1782, the three rectangular tea caddies with incurved tops with bead borders and finely engraved ribbon and leaf borders, two with pull-off covers and one larger example with hinged cover, all with flower finials, 9cm high, with a filigree caddy spoon, and a pair of bright cut sugar tongs with shell nips, fitted in a velvet lined burr walnut caddy box supported on four unmarked silver claw and ball feet, with silvered handle and escutcheon lock plate, 20cm high to top of handle, approximately 20oz weighable silver including broken parts of the flower finials
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