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4x Silver Plated USA Tennis Trophies -in the form of trays and dishes awarded to Mr. & Mrs. M Parker fromÊ1953 to 1985 for victories in the USTA National Clay Court Championships et al. Note: Both players were inducted into the St. Louis Tennis Hall of Fame-avid tennis players all throughout their lives they won 100's of tournaments- Merceina won the St Louis singles champion a record 15 times, won 4x national senior championships and several National Parks Titles. Ward was the St Louis men's doubles champion a record 27 times, won two national Father & Son titles and National Parks Senior Mixes Doubles with Merceina in 1966
10x 1977 England v Australia Centenary Cricket Tour FDCs:-to incl. Opening Match at Arundel, Prudential Trophy (3), Silver Jubilee Test Match Series (5), and Jubilee Appeal Match at Arundel plus 2 x Middlesex Centenary v Australia FDC 1977. (12) (G)
Cricket Presentation Trophy awarded to Charles Knott for services to County and English Cricket comprising a light stained mahogany display mounted with 3 cricket balls and silver plated plaque engraved "To Charles Knott in Appreciation of His Services to County Cricket and English Cricket From D.W. Hill and Staff" overall 8"h x 16" long x 4.5"d.
1870's presentation Vic cricket bat made by Duke & Son and retailed by John Lillywhite Euston London-the full size dark stained bat is mounted with a silver plated plaque engraved "V.C.C Presented to W. Wright by T.S. Virtue Esq., for the Best All Round Cricket 1876"-whipping to grip and "Duke & don " stamped to butt of the handle. (G)
Scarce 1984 Joint-Olympic and Winter Games official competitors participation bronze medal in original case-for the XXIIIrd Olympics (Los Angeles) & XIIIth winter games at Sarajevo-the medal is heavily embossed with Olympic torch, symbols and dove of peace on the obverse and Details of both Olympics stamped to the border on the reverse-overall 60*mm plus official silver minted coin in it's original case c/w National Bank of Yugoslavia coa. (2). Note: in it's original velvet hinged padded fitted case.
Scarce 1992 Winter Olympic Games official competitors participation silver plated medal in original case-for the XVIth winter games at Albertville-heavily embossed with Olympic Symbols and Mountain scenes-overall 60mm together with a official Albertville souvenir. (2). Note: in it's original blue box stamped Monnaie De Paris c/w its original plastic stand and instructions
Fine Collection of 26x early National Rifle Association Medals and braided crest badges c. 1900-medals incl. London Rifle Brigade 15ct gold Medal, England silver hallmarked enamel crosses, 2x London Rifle Brigade Silver medals, 3x NRA Best Aggregate Bronze medals at Bisley, International Volunteers Match silver medal and ribbon, 2x NRA Bisley silver and gold braided blazer crests, plus many more-all mount4ed in period mahogany shield shaped glass display cabinet with hinged lid.-overall 17 x 16.5" max-rare.
Interesting collection of 5x various socket head woods to include a wooden mallet head spoon, Silver Dint brassie with face plate removed but retaining full sole plate, Finnegan's Corona brassie, Gibson Kinghorn "Star" stamp brassie-all with full length leather grips.
Rare signed ltd ed Open Championship post card signed by Tiger Woods to commemorate Silver Jubilee of Open championships played at St Andrews listing all the champions from 1873-1990 and franked with 1995 Open Champion John Daly-Tigers Signature complete the run to date-note ltd ed of only 250 hence rare
Original 1920's Golf board game "Spin Golf" in makers original box with good coloured pictorial label-c/w board and all 5s steel spinning tops and4 silver plated counters-instruction label to base-some scuffing to edges of box and corners spilt-otherwise in very good condition.
Fine Vic silver plated golfing inkwell desk set comprising fine Vic golfing figure mounted on a rectangular naturalistic base with two bramble pattern inkwells either side, both with hinged lids and glass liners-fitted on a profusely engraved oval base with raised crossed golf clubs to each side and engraved "To H Charles Gover Esq-Respectful Homage-December 1911"-overall. 6.5 x 11.5 x 7.5"
Silvertown Golf Ball Co booklet - "Cavalcade of Golf" 1st ed 1938 - in original pictorial wrappers c/w many illustrations and photographs including leading players using the silver king ball. An interesting history of the development of the golf ball. Scarce (G)
ELEVEN FORTY CO. - a pair of contemporary silver novelty cufflinks, each cast to the front with a devil's head in profile, conjoined by a hinged curved bar to a torpedo shaped terminal, with additional silver open oval stand and original fitted case Length of terminals 2cm, 35.5g Contemporary innovators Eleven Forty Co. are renowned for their highly original range of luxury products and services, exemplified by these cufflinks which combine modern technology and traditional casting techniques. Worn as a portrait profile on each cuff, when not in use the cufflinks may be combined to form a miniature bust securely displayed on the accompanying stand.
A collection of items, to include a gilt metal mounted turquoise cabochon set pair of cufflinks and four matching buttons; a set of six Dutch silver circular buttons, with import marks for London 1892; a cased set of three 9ct gold mounted seed pearl and mother-of-pearl set studs; a cased part set of five 9ct gold mother of pearl and blue enamelled dress buttons, with matching stud; a set of six faceted dress buttons; a stickpin with Maltese cross shaped terminal set with an old European cut diamond; an oval carved jadeite panel; assorted stickpins and cased brooches (Qty)
PIERRE CARDIN - a 1960's French silver bangle and similar ring, both signed P. CARDIN, also stamped with French control marks, the bangle of torque design with open sides and satin finish, the ring of open cylidnrical form with circular front inset with an ebonised circular panel (2) Diameter of bangle 6cm, diameter of ring to front 2cm Italian born French fashion designer Pierre Cardin, was known for his avant-garde style and space age designs. He was also, one of the first French couturiers to introduce the Unisex look. Likely to date from the mid-1960's this bangle and ring demonstrate his preference for geometric shapes and motifs.
PIERRE CARDIN - a 1960's futuristic ring and another ring by CLAUDE MOMIRON, the first silver ring signed P. CARDIN, with French control marks, also numbered 54, of oval outline inset to the front with a circular bright pink acrylic disc; the second silver ring signed indistinctly, with French control marks and numbered 2, of rounded rectangular outline, set to the front with a spherical hematite bead, measuring approximately 12mm diameter (2) French designer Claude Momiron established his Paris based gallery in 1969. This ring is characteristic of his innovative designs incorporating smoothly modulated transitions from thick to thin on different planes around the setting. Literature: Untracht, Oppi Jewelery Concepts and Technology. 1982
PACO RABANNE - a 1960's futuristic bib necklace, signed PACO RABANNE PARIS, composed of overlapping silver plated circular discs, fringed to the front by graduated rhodoid open circular motifs Length 45cm Paco Rabanne first created anti-jewellery in 1960 for Balenciaga, Dior and Givenchy. He led the field of radical experimentation in elite fashion design, using techniques borrowed from jewellery, creating sculptural dresses in unconventional materials. Literature: Cera, Deanna Farneti L'art du bijou. 1992. Kamitsis, Lydia Paco Rabanne. 1996.
JEAN DINH VAN - a 1970's French silver watch designed for Lip, signed to the dial and stamped STERLING SILVER 925 and numbered 22423 to reverse of watch head, with additional French control marks to the hinged bangle, the silvered circular dial with dot numerals to a polished rectangular surround, with neatly hinged bangle Width of watch head 2cm Lip was founded in 1867 at Besancon, a location central to the French clock making industry. During the 1970's they commissioned artists, designers and jewellers to style their watches which have subsequently become highly collectable. Jean Dinh Van worked at Cartier in the 1950s and 60s and in 1975 designed three silver watches with a silver armlet for Lip. Literature: Auschitzky Coustans, Marie-Pia Lip, des heures à conter. 2000 Doensen, Pieter Watch: Modern Wristwatch Design 1950-1983. 1994.
TORUN BULOW-HUBE - a 1960's French silver and multi-gem set necklace, signed TORUN, also stamped MADE IN FRANCE, with French control marks, the necklace of shaped ovoid form and slim rectangular section, with detachable knife bar pendant applied with two curved bars each fringed with four ovoid cut assorted cabochons Overall length 50cm Vivianna Torun Bulow-Hube became a freelance designer to Georg Jensen in 1967. This piece designed and executed entirely by her at her workshop in Biot, just North of Antibes, pre-dates the relationship with Jensen. Jensen subsequently reproduced a variation on this design set with different gems. Literature: Moro, Ginger European designer jewelry. 1995.
ANDREW GRIMA - a 1960's 18ct yellow gold, variscite and diamond set brooch/pendant, with maker's mark A.G. Ltd, also stamped GRIMA, 0.750 and hallmarked for London 1971, of shaped circular outline the polished variscite panel asymmetrically overlaid to three edges with pierced and textured mounts, additionally claw set with three round brilliant cut diamonds; together with accompanying correspondence regarding the original design for the brooch/pendant; an original sketch by Grima for matching earrings; Goldsmith's Hall Grima Retrospective exhibition catalogue; a signed beautifully illustrated book of Grima's work and other literature (Qty) Width 7.5cm Born in 1921, Andrew Grima was a British Royal jeweller, designer and artisan. He became the foremost modern jewellery designer in the West End of London in the 1960s and 1970s, selling his designs from his exclusive gallery in Jermyn Street. Grima received the Queen's Royal Warrant in 1966 and was commissioned to make various items of jewellery for the British and Scandinavian Royal Families. A Freeman of the City of London and Liveryman of The Worshipful Company of Goldsmiths, Grima also established shops in New York, Sydney, Zurich, Tokyo and Lugano. Winner of twelve De Beers Diamond International Awards Grima was particularly interested in the organic possibilities of jewellery design, deciding to move away from the forms and materials of classical jewellery prevalent at the time. Preferring yellow gold to silver, textured and unconventional stones over classic shapes and cuts, Grima's work features exotic stones valued both for their visual impact and associations. Precious stones when used are incorporated decoratively, not as integral parts of the design. This brooch/pendant is off-set with diamonds and a large shaped circular variscite panel - a relatively rare phosphate mineral. Variscite is believed to be soothing, calming and balancing for both the body and mind. It is also said to aid the blood and heart, give emotional stability, self-confidence and bring abundance! The lot is being sold with correspondence from Grima, including an accompanying sheet from his progress of work book featuring a rough sketch of the brooch/pendant as well as a design for a pair of 18ct gold and diamond matching ear-clips. Grima died on 26th of December 2007, aged 86. Today his wife Jojo and daughter Francesca maintain his legacy through private commissions from their shop in Gstaad and bi-annual exhibitions in London.
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