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A late Victorian large silver presentation jug and cover, the body with two oval cartouches within chased beaded frames and scrolling foliate and foliage borders, each cartouche with engraved descriptions, the spout with gargoyle terminal, S-scroll handle, the cover chased with scrolls and foliate decoration, surmounted by a rampant lion with monogrammed shield, the engraved monogram JHD, the entire hallmarked by Charles Boyton II, London, 1895, 42.38 ozt (1318.3 grams), 32cm high overall The presentation inscriptions read: Presented to JOHN HERBERT DOUGLAS BY the Members OF THE CLAPTON CRICKET CLUB AS A TOKEN OF THEIR ESTEEM AND IN RECOGNITION OF HIS LONG SERVICES AS TREASURER 21st NOVr 1896 Condition: surface abraded, dent to base of finial, cover detached from body
Boxing Interest: A Victorian large silver presentation goblet, plain body applied roundel for AMATEUR ATHLETIC CLUB with central Greek logo and engraved inscription, the knopped stem with beaded decoration on spreading circular foot, hallmarked by Daniel & Charles Houle, London, 1877, 12.53 ozt (390 grams), 24cm high, with ebony raised plinth (2) The presentation inscription reads: PRESENTED BY THE A.A.C TO J H Douglas March 1877 ON HIS WINNING THE MIDDLE WEIGHT BOXING CHAMPIONSHIP for three years in succession. Condition Report: dents to body
Boxing Interest: A mid 19th Century Canadian silver presentation tankard and cover, the upper section of body engraved and chased with trailing vine stem with leaves and bunches of grapes above rib, the lower section chased with trailing foliage and scrolls above rib, the foot chased with a band of oak leaves and acorns, the body with twisted vine stem handle with leaf thumbpiece, the domed cover engraved with a band of foliage on mottled ground, with final modelled as a beaver resting on a vine branch, hallmarked by Savage & Lyman, Montreal, circa 1855-60, hallmarked to underside, the cover apparently unmarked, 25.48 ozt (792.6 grams)to20cm high overall Presentation inscription reads: TO TOM SAYERS FROM A FEW ADMIRERS OF ENGLISH PLUCK MONTREAL JUNE 1860 Condition: surface abraded, hinge pin loose in setting
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