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U.S.L.T.A. CHALLENGE CUP 1934: A MINIATURE AMERICAN SILVER REPLICA OF THE U.S. L.T.A CHALLENGE CUP, by Black, Starr & Frost, Gorham, the amphora vase-shaped body on circular spreading base, the rim and base decorated with laurel band, the trophy inscribed U.S.L.T.A, Lawn Tennis Championship, Of The, United States, Mens Singles, West Side Tennis Club, 1934, Winner, Frederick J. Perry, on circular plinth, 12.1/2in. (31.7cm) high overall, This match, where Fred Perry defeated Jack Crawford in five sets, was the first all-foreign men's final at Forest Hills for seven years. By defeating Crawford in five sets, Perry denied the Australian his chance of being the first "Grand Slam" winner, Provenance: Christie's South Kensington: Traditional Sports, 20 June 1997, Lot 254
A VICTORIAN SILVER CRUET SET, by S. Blanckensee, Birmingham, 1879, the handle formed as a pair of early rackets forming a central arch surmounted by a pair of tennis balls, 2.1/2in. (6.4cm) long; and a white-metal salt and pepper set, the bases formed as three crossed tennis rackets, 2.3/4in. (7cm) high (3)
THREE SILVER TENNIS CUPS, the bases decorated with three tennis rackets, two inscribed Palace Hotel, Torquay, 3in. (7.6cm) high; two further silver tennis cups inscribed Avenue Lawn Tennis, Mens Singles Cup, Won By, George Paton, 4in. (10.2cm) high; and three white-metal examples (8)
A SILVER TENNIS TROPHY CUP, Birmingham 1932, the vase-shaped cylindrical body inscribed Presented By, W.M. Griffin Esq, 1932, the body supported by three crossed tennis rackets, on circular stepped base, 9in. (22.8cm) high; a white-metal tennis trophy, the body supported by three tilt-head rackets and laurel wreath, on circular base, 8in,. (20.3cm) high; and a "Princes Plate" white-metal tennis trophy by Mappin & Webb, the body supported by three tennis rackets, (strings to two rackets damaged) and balls, 9in. (22.8cm) high (3)
A SILVER TWO-HANDLED TROPHY, Birmingham, 1927, the lid surmounted by a figure of a male tennis player, on spreading circular base, 12in. (30.5cm) high; a white-metal candle stick the stem modelled as three crossed tennis rackets, 7.1/2in. (19cm); and a silver trophy cup, Sheffield 1933, the stem modelled as three tennis rackets, 4in. (10.2cm) high (3)
A SILVER FOUR DIVISION TOAST RACK, Birmingham 1901, the divisions formed as either nets and balls or crossed tennis rackets, the central bar with net surmounted by crossed tennis rackets, on ball feet, 3.3/4in. (9.5cm) long; and another similar white-metal example, 3.3/4in. (9.5cm) long (2)
A WHITE-METAL SANDWICH BOX, by G. Keller, Paris, the lid surmounted with two crossed tennis rackets and balls, 5.3/4in. (14.5cm) long; a silver tennis trophy, modelled as a female tennis player, 1934, another white-metal example of a male tennis player, 1938, 6.1/2in. (16.6cm) and smaller; and a white-metal triangular dish cast with a figure of a female tennis player (4)
A MACINTYRE & CO MATCH HOLDER, painted with crossed rackets and balls, the base with printed factory mark MacIntyre, Burslem, England and numbered B1812, 3in. (7.5cm) high; and another silver-mounted ceramic match holder, Birmingham 1905, hand-painted with a panel of a male and female tennis player, 1.1/2in. (3.8cm) high (2)
A 15CT GOLD MEDAL, the obverse inscribed Southern Football League Championship, 2nd Div, Dartford, 1897; a 9ct gold and enamel medal, the obverse inscribed Tyneside Football Combination, the reverse inscribed Winners, 1925-26, Gosforth & Coxlodge B.L., W. Hall; a 9ct gold and enamel medal, the obverse inscribed West Ham Hospital Football Cup Competition; and a collection of nineteen gold or silver football medals (23)
A SILVER-GILT INTER-LEAGUE MEDAL, the obverse inscribed The Football League Representative Match, the reverse inscribed The Football League, versus, The Football League of Ireland, At Dublin, 19th September 1956, Team Attendant, with ring suspension, in original case In the above match played on 19th September 1956 at Dalymount Park, the teams drew the match 3-3
A Scottish silver sugar and cream set, with moulded rims and webbed feet, the jug with a scroll handle. Makers Hamilton & Inches, edinburgh 1924, a three piece condiment set with glass liners. Makers mappin & Webb, Birmingham 1926, together with a glass whiskey tot with silver lid and a matching spare lid, chester hallmark. (7)
A pair of George IV silver fiddle and thread pattern sugar tongs crested, a silver and gilt enamel copy of the Coronation Spoon 1911, a Queen Victoria’s Diamond Jubilee silver spoon 1897, a Harrogate silver spoon, an Irish enamel Shamrock silver spoon, three Edwardian Bath City souvenir spoons and a late nineteenth century Canadian spoon, different dates and makers. (9)
A Victorian electroplated cruet stand, the pierced fret sides engraved a crest, a central handle, fitted six cut glass condiment bottles, two with Sheffield silver covers two with stoppers, with a pair of oil and vinegar bottles - not matching, the turned wood base on pierced foliage feet, circa 1860, together with a sheffield Plate circular teapot, with gadroon borders, swan neck spout, wood handle and ball feet and a sheffield Plate chalice, 8in (20cm). (3)
A Victorian silver fiddle pattern basting spoon, engraved initials, Maker Mary Chawner young head mark London 1838, 3.5oz, together with a silver capstan shape inkwell, with glass pen dip, on loaded base, Birmingham 1922, with a set of twelve pairs of early Victorian dessert eaters with close plated blades and carved ivory handles, in a fitted mahogany box. (26).
A child’s silver Christening mug, inscribed and gilded inside with ‘C’ scrolling handle. Makers W.m. hutton & Sons Ltd., Birmingham 1928, a child’s silver christiening egg cup, spoon and napkin ring cased together with seven silver napkin rings, in pairs with one single, different dates and makers. 9.5oz. weighable silver (11)
A silver dessert tazza with pierced engraved decoration fretwork and raised border of grapevines, on a stem foot, 8.25in (21cm) diameter, together with a matching stand on a plain moulded foot. 6.75in (17cm) diameter. Makers T. L. and Edwards & son, Sheffield 1928. 28oz (918gm). (2)
A set of six Victorian silver gilt teaspoons, engraved foliage and an initial, makers Wakely & Wheeler, london 1888, an Edwardian decorative silver straining spoon with pierced closed cast foliage scroll handle and pierced fret bowl, Makers James Dixon & Sons Sheffield 1901, a silver spoon designed by Georg Jensen, import marked London 1954, a late Victorian silver pickle fork, with knobbly mother of pearl handle, Maker W. S. Sissons, sheffield 1895, a continental sauce ladle and a green enamel and gilt mussel spoon and fork. 7oz (240gm). (12)
A pair of silver octagonal sugar casters, with pierced detachable covers, baluster finials, on a spreading foot, 7in (17.5cm), a pair of Scottish silver circular salts with blue glass liners, on a moulded foot. Makers Edwards & sons, Glasgow 1928, together with a silver salt spoon, Birmingham 1928. 8.5oz (288gm). (5)
A late Victorian silver child’s mug, uninscribed, with a ‘C’ scroll handle, the tuck in base with a spreading foot, Makers Barnard brothers, London 1900, a pair of edwardian dessert serving spoons, with gilded shell fluted bowls and foliage chased handles, with cartouche terminals, Makers Jackson & Fullerton, london 1904, 9.25oz (300gm), together with a late Victorian silver boudoir candlestick, with fluted stem, detachable bead edge nozzle and loaded square base. 6in (15cm), Makers Hawkeworth eyre & Co., Sheffield 1898. (4)
A pair of Edwardian Pierced silver vases with petal moulded rims fitted blue glass liners on a domed loaded foot 6.8ins 17.5cm. Makers M. & Co. Birmingham 1905, a pair of edwardian pierced silver bough pots with scrolls to the flared rims 3.5ins 9 cm. Makers Walker & Hall, Sheffield 1905, an early Victorian silver milk jug compressed body, engraved foliage scrolls a crested cartouch the leaf scroll handle with an old repair, on a pedistal foot. Makers Hayne & Cater, london 1847, together with an Indian ninteenth centuery fluted silver bowl with engraved foliage boarders and base 4.5ins 11.5cms. 13.5 oz weighable silver (6)
A four piece silver rectangular tea and coffee service, having angled corners and gadroon leaf shell borders, the teapot with a swan neck spout, the hot water/coffee jug with a scroll spout, the hinged covers with bakelite finials and bracket handles, on a moulded foot. Makers J. B. Chatterley & Sons Ltd., Birmingham 1961. 61oz (1928gm) all in.
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