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Lot 579

6 mint and boxed Dinky Toys: 300 London Scene Souvenir Set, two 284 London Taxis, 241 Silver Jubilee Taxi and two 289 Routemaster buses.

Lot 585

Corgi Whizzwheels 280 Rolls Royce Silver Shadow, 313 Ford Cortina GXL, 376 Customized Chevrolet Corvette Stingray and 384 Adams Bros. Probe 16. All very good/mint and boxed examples.

Lot 590

Corgi Classics 9041 Rolls Royce Silver Ghost, mint and carded. Together with a boxed Matchbox Y-12 Thomas Flyabout and 4 similar unboxed diecasts. (6)

Lot 602

Good selection of Hornby Dublo OO gauge railway items to include Silver King 3-rail loco and tender, Duchess Of Montrose loco and tender, 2-6-4 Tank Engine, 8 coaches, a large quantity of track and a selection of accessories, signals, railway crossings et

Lot 662

Hornby Railways R376 LNER Class A4 Gadwall loco (limited edition), together with an R312 Class A4 Silver Link loco. Both very good/mint and boxed. (2)

Lot 7

A Victorian silver plated centrepiece By Elkington (probably) with shallow circular dish with chased acanthus and foliate scroll borders to flat, the raised rim with beaded border, supported by gothic arched central column with four standing classical figures within arches, on a circular stepped base with similar chased detail to dish 47cm high, dish 34cm diameter Provenance: Killochan Castle, Ayrshire.

Lot 8

A collection of continental silver boxes to include a Dutch example circa 1826, of rectangular outline with engine strap work to the sides and base, the hinged cover with central circular bosses and wriggle work engine decoration surrounding; a letter opener marker 'LEITAO SLr LISBOA' of pointed oval outline with pierced scrolling panels flanking a central crowned coat of arms; together with a table cigarette box; and snuff box -4

Lot 9

A silver plated tea urn the straight sided urn with elaborated foliate and scroll borders and decoration, the twin S scroll handles with moulded caps and gadrooned terminals, on a knopped stem with beaded rim and domed foot; together with a plated breakfast dish of typical form with hinged lid and four strap work supports with pad feet -2 urn 42cm high, breakfast dish 39cm wide

Lot 10

A large lemonade pitcher with flared baluster cut glass body with oval star and circular motifs to panels, the silver plated mounts with hinged flat cover with simple curved thumpiece and large C scroll handle 35cm high

Lot 12

A pair of epergnes each elephant ivory tusk section body with simple scalloped silver plated mounts, with scroll support for the moulded glass epergne, on a black turned wooden base -2 75cm high Provenance: Killochan Castle, Ayrshire.

Lot 15

A pair of silver plated communion flagons unmarked, the tall fluted cylindrical bodies engraved IHS within linear star engraved cartouche, the V neck spout with acanthus borders and fluted C scroll handle on a spreading shaped circular base, the domed panelled lid with bud finial -2 37cm high

Lot 16

A modern commemorative egg By Stuart Devlin London 1974 the textured gilt egg with applied silver male and female figures, hinged and opening to reveal a male and female figure standing beneath a tree besides a rough bright green crystal on a naturalistic base 7.5cm high

Lot 17

A silver plated treasury desk stand By 'Lucas' of typical rectangular form with double hinged compartments and simple raised borders, with two hinged swing handles and raised on four bun feet 29cm wide, 9cm high 20cm deep

Lot 19

A glass and silver mounted cocktail pitcher By Brook and Sons (of Edinburgh) Sheffield 1926 the faceted flared body with three engraved girdles and simple C scroll handle, the simple mount with small spot and lift out pierced grill 25cm high

Lot 20

An oak tazza the large oak circular 'plate' with central raised boss with engraved initials WFM in gothic script, the simple reticulated gallery border with beaded rim, on a silver plated trumpet stem with beaded knop and rim and stepped turned oak foot; together with an oval gallery oak butler's tray, the serpentine silver plated gallery with gadrooned border and pierced and reticulated sides with urn motifs, on four squat bun feet -2 tazza 41cm diameter 19cm high; butlers tray 66cm wide

Lot 37

A collection trinket boxes and purses to include, a red velvet and leather hinged purse with pierced and engraved scroll work and flower head panels, contained in original fitted case; an all silver purse with simple engraved linear decoration and on belcher link chain suspension; two embossed rectangular trinket boxes with floral and scroll design with scalloped rims; and three other smaller boxes -7

Lot 47

A late Victorian magnifying glass By W Coymns London 1896 the circular glass within a priced frame of running animals and flying beasts, the handles with scroll and foliate detail; an early 20th century desk seal with moulded triangular section glass handle and simple matrix engraved TH conjoined; an ivory bladed letter opener with simple silver handle; and two desk paper weights, one a photo frame of simple rectangular outline the other of domed rectangular form with motto 'with xmas greetings and best wishes for the new year' -5

Lot 52

A George III silver gilt snuff box By William S Hall London 1818 of rounded rectangular form with reeded body and engine decoration hinged cover with large cast thistle and rose head thumb piece; A George III silver gilt snuff box by J Shaw Birmingham 1811 of rectangular outline the body with running bud border and simple engine decorated cover -2 10.5cm and 7cm wide

Lot 56

A Victorian three bottle cased perfume set the three bottles contained within a gilt domed casket with finely engraved linear border with foliate scroll and foliate decoration, the central cartouche engraved 'LJB' in script, retailed by 'Henry Rodrigues 42 Piccadilly' the three cut crystal bottles enclosed with simple domed circular silver gilt stoppers by J Howes (possibly) London 1858 casket 20cm wide , 11cm high, 9cm deep

Lot 114

A 20th century Aynsley silver mounted part coffee set comprising: six cups and six saucers, decorated in the Imari palette, the cups mounted in silver filigree holders -12

Lot 343

An Edwardian period octagonal satinwood and inlaid tray with pierced silver plated gallery and central foliate and garland musical trophy within an interlaced leafy border, the associated later stand with square tapered legs joined by an X-form stretcher 54 cm wide, 79 cm high, 35.5 cm deep

Lot 370

A late 19th century French ebonised, kingwood banded and mother of pearl licquer box of rectangular serpentine outline, the hinged lid inlaid with stylised silver metal mounts and a central oval, the lid and sides opening to reveal four decanters with stoppers and sixteen etched glasses within a gilt metal stand, on bun feet 32cm wide, 26cm high, 25cm deep

Lot 372

A late Victorian period rosewood stationery box of painted domed form, decorated with gilt and silver gilt brass mounts of birds in flowering trees in the Japanese taste, the interior with lined divisions, 24cm wide, 19cm high; together with a late Victorian period embossed brass letter box, decorated with anthemion motifs and rosettes, the interior divided, 24cm wide -2

Lot 380

A rare mid 18th century Chinese export amboyna and ebony table bureau with ornate foliate scroll silver metal escutcheons and rope twist side handles, the ebony mouldings either plain or in leafy guilloche, the stepped interior with pigeon holes and a central narrow serpentine drawer flanked by a pair of bowfront drawers, hinges in chased silver metal, lock plate with inscribed monogram and crown, above an ogee moulded long drawer flanked by ornate scroll corners, on squat bun feet (with two keys) 46 cm wide, 22 cm high, 26 cm deep Provenance: by repute from the Austrian Royal Family Collections. The monogram is Queen Adelaide's.

Lot 385

A good Victorian period coromandel and brass mounted lady's dressing box By W. Leuchars of London inside of lid with a cracked mirror and document folder, opening to reveal an interior with six silver and silver metal lidded boxes to the rear and a removeable tray to the front with a lined implements tray and three chased silver lidded glass boxes, hallmarked for London, above a storage space, the sides with countersunk handles and a now locked lateral drawer, key lacking, this lot includes three associated razors, brass plaque to rear inscribed 'W. LEUCHARS MAKERS TO THE QUEEN 33 PICCCADILLY LONDON' 30cm wide, 23cm high

Lot 396

A large George IV period rosewood and brass inlaid tea caddy inlaid with brass stringing and quatrefoils, with a hallmarked silver handle, the domed lid revealing a large lidded central removeable canister flanked by a pair of smaller examples, on an ebonised plinth base 41cm wide

Lot 403

An early 19th century Russian Archangel pierced foiled back ivory veneered box decorated throughout with flowers and trailing foliage, with English silver handle above a stepped hinged lid with pierced panels, the interior with two lidded compartments decorated with flowering vases, with conforming sides and front on bun feet 25.5cm wide, 17cm deep

Lot 406

A Victorian silver mounted ivory page turner Birmingham 1887, maker S.W.S. the blade inscribed æBramham Moor and Five and Twenty CoupleÆ, with a fluted and foliate embossed handle 54.5cm long

Lot 407

A late 19th century continental silver mounted ivory page turner the tapered blade with a eagle head handle, stamped 800 47cm long

Lot 429

A Victorian period figured walnut playing card box of rectangular domed form, the hinged lid with a pierced brass mount depicting five playing cards, interior later lined and divided, 28cm wide; together with an Edwardian period oak and silver mounted Bridge box,with silver corner mounts and central 'Bridge' mount, inscribed to one corner 'Cruden Bay Tournament 2nd July 1908', with divided interior and fall front, 20cm wide -2

Lot 430

A late 19th century ebonised walking cane with silver collar and carved rosewood terminal in the form of a hound with bead eyes and bared teeth 92cm long

Lot 432

A silver mounted ebony walking stick with a sleeping greyhound handle, stick divided into two sections, 93cm long; an early 20th century silver mounted example, with dog form handle; and a further modern example, with greyhound handle -3

Lot 434

A group of six silver and silver metal walking canes, late 19th/early 20th century all ebonised apart from one example, various sizes, largest 91cm long -6

Lot 439

A silver mounted bluejohn box with marks for Birmingham 1929, with a hinged lid and lined interior (damages) 16cm wide, 10cm deep

Lot 458

A Victorian period rosewood dressing box with central circular brass monogram and brass mounts to the corners, the hinged lid with a removable leather mounted mirror to the rear and a document apron, the box with a compartmented removable tray with implements and eight silver glass metal lidded bottles and vessels, above a padded lateral drawer for jewellery 30cm wide

Lot 92

A black bakelite and silver-mounted Charity Shield plaque, the octagonal backplate inscribed Tottenham Hotspur v. F.A. XI, at Tottenham, 12th August 1961, the centre inscribed Football Association Charity Shield, easel support, 13.5cm., 5 1/4in. As Spurs had won the double in 1960-61, their Charity Shield opponents were a F.A. XI whom they defeated 3-2.

Lot 93

A black bakelite and silver-mounted Charity Shield plaque, the octagonal backplate inscribed Ipswich Town v Tottenham Hotspur, at Portman Road, 11th August 1962, the centre inscribed Football Association Charity Shield, easel support, 13.5cm., 5 1/4in. In the 1962 Charity Shield Spurs overwhelmed Ipswich Town to win the game 5-1.

Lot 95

A silver-gilt Football League representative medal, the reverse inscribed THE FOOTBALL LEAGUE VERSUS THE ITALIAN LEAGUE AT MILAN, 9TH MAY 1964; sold together with another silver-gilt FL Representative medal awarded when Maurice Norman was the reserve for the match v The Scottish Football League at Newcastle 26th March 1958 (2)

Lot 96

Miscellaneous medals and presentations, a bronze medallion commemorating the 50th anniversary of the Brazilian F.A. in 1964; an Italian medal struck with a portrait of Pope Joannes XXIII; a souvenir medal for the 1962 World Cup, a silver dollar keyring presented for the USA v England international 27.5.64; a cased watch/keyring presented by the French F.A. on the occasion of the international 3.10.62, and a small silver plated ashtray with an enamel crest for Rotterdam; a pair of blue enamel lapel badges bearing the three lions crest and a gymnastics medal dated 1955 (a qty.)

Lot 97

Two junior football medals won by Maurice Norman, the first in silver and inscribed W.D.S.S., 1948-49, M.NORMAN; the second in silver & enamel inscribed NORFOLK COUNTY FOOTBALL ASSOCIATION, MINOR CUP, WINNER 1950-51

Lot 100

A silver plated tray commemorating Tottenham Hotspur’s record breaking achievement by winning their opening eleven games in season 1960-61, A plated oval two-handled tray, the pierced gallery with waved border, inscribed Tottenham Hotspur Football Club, Presented to M. Norman, To Commemorate The Outstanding Achievement In Creating A New Football League Record By Winning The Opening Eleven First Division Fixtures Of The 1960-61 Season, and also giving details of teams beaten and listing the Spurs side, 40.5cm., 16in. In the eleven matches Tottenham Hotspur defeated Everton 2-0, Blackpool, 3-1, Blackburn Rovers, 4-1, Blackpool, 3-1, Manchester United, 4-1, Bolton Wanderers, 2-1, Arsenal, 3-2, Bolton Wanderers, 3-1, Leicester City, 2-1, Aston Villa, 6-2 and Wolverhampton Wanderers, 4-0.

Lot 102

A silver tankard presented to Maurice Norman at the National Sporting Club Dinner in honour of Danny Blanchflower and the Tottenham Hotspur double-winning team, inscribed with full details of the event at the Cafe Royal 24th July 1961, height 13cm., 5in.

Lot 164

Four International presentations, a pewter tankard inscribed ENGLAND-BELGIUM, 21-10-64, 12cm., 4 3/4in.; an Israeli silver pen and dish set; a cased marble medallion from Leipzig; and a cased silver cutlery set from the Portuguese F.A.

Lot 184

A silver-gilt Football League representative medal 1972-73, inscribed THE FOOTBALL LEAGUE REPRESENTATIVE MATCH, THE FOOTBALL LEAGUE VERSUS THE SCOTTISH FOOTBALL LEAGUE, IN GLASGOW, 28TH MARCH 1973, in original fitted case. The above match ended in a 2-2 draw.

Lot 186

A silver plated tray presented to Alan Stevenson on achieving 300 Football League appearances for Burnley FC in 1980, inscribed to the centre MECCA LOYALTY AWARD, PRESENTED TO A. STEVENSON, ON ACHIEVING 300 LEAGUE GAMES WITH BURNLEY F.C., 1980, pierced gallery, length 56cm., 22in.

Lot 187

A group of three pint tankards awarded to Burnley’s Alan Stevenson, the first two silver plated, the other pewter, comprising: Lancashire F.A. County Cup winners 1971-72; the Anglo-Scottish Cup winners 1978; and the John Angus Testimonial Match 1st May 1973. In the Lancashire Cup, Burnley beat Manchester United 3-0. In the Anglo-Scottish Cup final Burnley beat Oldham 4-1 on aggregate. John Angus spent his entire playing career at Turf Moor between 1954 and 1972.

Lot 198

Peter Storey’s winner’s presentation for the 1970 FAIRS Cup, in the form of a continental miniature silver plated replica of the Trophee Noel Beard, inscribed COUPE d’EUROPE DES FOIRES, TROPHEE NOEL BEARD, VAINQUEUR 1979, 28TH APRIL 1970, P. STOREY, ARSENAL F.C., fitted on an ebonised base, height 17cm., 6 1/2in. In the 1970 Fairs Cup final, Arsenal beat RSC Anderlecht 4-3 on aggregate to win their first European trophy.

Lot 199

A silver-gilt Inter-League medal 1971-72, inscribed THE FOOTBALL LEAGUE, REPRESENTATIVE MATCH, THE FOOTBALL LEAGUE VERSUS THE SCOTTISH LEAGUE AT MIDDLESBROUGH, 15TH MARCH 1972, in original case; sold together with an official itinerary for the match (2). This medal was awarded to the medical officer in attendance at the match, Dr. Neil Phillips, who was also the England doctor.

Lot 200

A silver miniature replica of the F.A. Charity Shield, mounted on an octagonal bakelite backboard inscribed LIVERPOOL V SOUTHAMPTON, WEMBLEY, 14TH AUGUST 1976. Liverpool beat Southampton 1-0 in this match.

Lot 229

A rare and unusual 19th century Australian football trophy, in the form of a Victorian silver two-handled trophy cup and cover by Frederick Ellington, Birmingham 1885, of tapering shape, with pierced handles and floral cartouches, inscribed to one side THE STEWART FOOTBALL TROPHY, the other side inscribed PRESENTED BY JAMES STEWART & CO. ROCKHAMPTON, WON BY SCOTTISH RIFLES FOOTBALL CLUB 1887, MOUNT MORGAN 1888, MOUNT MORGAN 1889, the cover with similar decoration, the finial modelled as a footballer, height 53.5cm., 21in.; together with an engraved plaque presumably removed from the trophy plinth, inscribed WON BY MOUNT MORGAN, 1899, PRESENTED TO J.WESLEY HALL, ESQ., PRESIDENT (2). James Stewart who provided this trophy was a prominent businessman from Rockhampton in central Queensland, Australia, who ran a wholesaling and retailing business which he grew from a one room operation into a national brand with several branches of his stores. At the John Oxley Library, the State Library of Queensland, there is a team-group photograph in their archive titled Mount Morgan Football Club, Winners of the Stewart Trophy, 1888-89 season. The other winners engraved on the trophy are presumably the [Queensland] Scottish Rifles regiment. From the separate engraved plaque it is evident that Mount Morgan FC won the Stewart Trophy for a third time in succession in 1890. In the tradition of challenge trophies, it would appear that Mr James Stewart then presented the cup for the club to keep.

Lot 231

A continental silver goblet, cast with a band of laurel leaves and inscribed WEINER FUSSBALL VERBAND, AUGUST 1928, height 15cm., 6in.

Lot 235

A sterling silver miniature replica of the Hong Kong F.A. Golden Jubilee Challenge Cup, the sides engraved with a dragon and inscribed THE HONG KONG FOOTBALL ASSOCIATION, GOLDEN JUBILEE (1964) CHALLENGE CUP, SENIOR DIVISION WINNERS 1971, on turned ebonised base, overall height 9cm., 3 3/4in. Provenance: Ian Petrie, Hong Kong Rangers

Lot 236

A trophy shield presentation to a linesman at the 1971 European Cup final, from the Association of FL Referees and Linesmen for the showpiece match at Wembley between Ajax and Panathinaikos, silver plate and enamel on oak; and a silver plate cup engraved for the referee of the Ellis Cup final in 1951-52 (2)

Lot 239

A full-size silver plated replica of the Football Association Challenge Cup Trophy, the two-handled cup & cover realistically modelled and inscribed, fitted to ebonised plinths, with F.A. Cup ribbons, a superb display item, height 69cm., 27 1/4in.; sold with a custom-built portable and lockable wooden cabinet

Lot 491

A fine example of the souvenir programme for the England v Ireland international match played at Goodison Park 16th February 1907, bound into green card covers with silver and red printing, very fine condition

Lot 783

A cricket ball used during Herbert Sutcliffe’s innings of 161 v Australia at The Oval in 1926, mounted for presentation with a silver shield engraved H.SUTCLIFFE, ENGLAND V AUSTRALIA, KENNINGTON OVAL, 14-18 AUGUST 1926, 161; together with a typescript article written by Sutcliffe for The Cricketer, 1966, being his reminiscences of ‘The Oval Thriller of 1926’...the wicket was a real bitch right from the start and it continued to be so for hours. To play on such a brute of a wicket calls for courage, patience, skill, strategy and self control...; and related letters from The Cricketer, including one from E.W. Swanton (4). The Oval Test of 1926 was the Ashes decider, with the first four Tests all ending in draws. England trailed Australia by 22 runs after the first innings, but in the second, perhaps the greatest of all the Hobbs-Sutcliffe opening partnerships produced an historic stand of 172, with Sutcliffe going on to make 161, on a highly difficult, rain-affected pitch. The foundations were thereby laid for an England victory. Rhodes and Larwood tore through the Australian upper order to eventually dismiss the tourists for 125, with England regaining the Ashes for the first time since 1911-12. Provenance: The Herbert Sutcliffe Collection, Sotheby’s, 9th July 1999, as lot 41.

Lot 789

A dark blue MCC tour blazer for Pakistan and New Zealand 1977-78, MCC crest and tour details embroidered in silver thread to breast pocket

Lot 931

A 1908 Olympic Games silver prize medal won by Arthur Cumming of Great Britain in the Men’s Special Figure Skating. inscribed OLYMPIC GAMES, LONDON, 1908, and to the rim SECOND PRIZE, MEN’S SPECIAL FIGURE SKATING. The 1908 Summer Games in London was the only time that special figure skating was an Olympic event. Special figures involved tracing patterns on the ice with the blade of one skate. The gold went to Nikolai Panin of Russia. This, the silver medal was won by Britain’s 19-year-old figure skater Arthur Warren J. Cumming (1889-1914). He also participated in the pairs event. Ice skating became a permanent fixture of the Winter Games from 1924.

Lot 933

The outstanding collection of Arthur Berry England footballer and double Olympic Gold Medal winner 1908 and 1912, (a) Olympic Gold Medal, London 1908, in gold, by Vaughton, hallmarked 15ct, edge engraved Winner Association Football, in case of issue, lid gilt stamped Olympic Games, Winner, Association Football, London, 1908 (b) F.A. Tour of South Africa medal, 1910, in gold, by Vaughtons, hallmarked 18ct, obverse seated figure of Britannia holding shield with football at feet, 1910 in exergue, reverse the Football Association South African tour 1910 and engraved A. Berry, in case of issue, lid gilt stamped the Football Association 1910 (c) Belgium v England medal, 1910, in silver, by Paul Fisch, of shaped cruciform, the central disc with football scene, reverse match Angleterre Belgique 1910, in gilt tooled case of issue (d) Belgium v England medal, 1912, in silver, by Paul Fisch, of shaped rectangular form, obverse with scene of football match, reverse match Iternations Belgique-Angleterre, Bruxelles, 8 Avril 1912, in case of issue (e) Olympic Gold Medal, Stockholm 1912, in bronze gilt, in case of issue, lid gilt stamped Olympiska Spelen I Stockholm 1912, I Pris, Lagtaflan (f) The Football Association Amateur Cup Runners-Up medal, 1912-13, in gold, by Vaughton, hallmarked 9ct, in case of issue, lid gilt stamped The Football Association Amateur Cup 1912-13; together with an unknown medal (g) England Full International jersey badge, 1909, white cloth embroidered in blue and red thread with three lions on shield surmounted by crown (h) Two England jersey badges, similar to the full international badge but with a shaped shield; together with an English Wanderers F.C. jersey badge (i) Sixteen England Amateur International jersey badges (j) a photopostcard of Berry in England Amateur strip. Arthur Berry, son of Edwin, a Liverpool F.C. director and chairman (1904-09), was born in Liverpool on 3rd January 1888 and educated at Denstone College where he captained the rugby XV. On going to Wadham College, Oxford, he concentrated on football with extraordinary success. He won blues in 1908 and 1909 and at the 1908 Olympic Games was described as ‘the only English forward to play at all consistently well’. Berry was one of just two Great Britain players who achieved the Olympic football gold medal double of 1908 (London) and 1912 (Stockholm), the other being Vivian Woodward. Although an amateur he did win one full international England cap in 1909, while still at Oxford University. Berry won 32 England caps at Amateur level. His club sides comprised Fulham, Everton and Oxford City with whom he played in the F.A. Amateur Cup final. He retired from football in 1913 on being called to the bar, and after service in the First World War returned to Liverpool to join the family law firm. He died in Liverpool on 15th March 1953.

Lot 955

A group of six lapel badges relating to Uruguay’s football successes in the 1924 & 1928 Olympic Games and the 1930 World Cup, two identical examples issued by the Uruguayan Football Association on the 50th anniversary of the 1928 triumph in gold and enamel, the first issued to A. CANAVESI the other R.FIGUEROA; two identical AUF gold & enamel lapel badges, the first named to Canavesi, the other to A. Supicci, in commemoration of the 1924 & 1928 Olympic victories and the 1930 & 1950 World Cup wins; and a pair of silver & enamel lapel badges inscribed CAMPEONES OLIMPICOS , 1924, 1928. Adhemar Canavasi and Roberto Figueroa were both Uruguayan gold medal winning footballers at the Amsterdam Olympic Games of 1928.

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