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George Brough (1890-1970), motorcycle racer and manufacturer of Brough Superior. Archive of correspondence, photographs and ephemera from Douglas Wesson (1914-1979), Brough's company secretary and friend. Collection includes a Motor Cycling Club tankard, 'London-Exeter 1931, G. Brough, Sidecar'; four vintage Brough Superior enamel badges, including S5, S99 & S100; three unused Brough Superior stickers, two of which are SS100; an autograph postcard, typed & signed, 24 February 1938, regarding Wesson starting at Vernon Road Works; an autograph letter, signed, on company letterhead, c.1939, congratulating Wesson on his engagement/wedding; an autograph letter, signed, on Salzburger Hof letterhead, 20 December 1958, wishing Wesson a happy Christmas (complete with envelope); an autograph letter, signed, on Pendine letterhead, 29 July 1969, congratulating Wesson on his Silver Wedding Anniversary, 'Will you accept from me my sincere thanks for the many years of kindly help and sincere loyalty you have always given to the companies carrying the name Brough, and to me personally for the support you have given me during the many illnesses I have enjoyed during the last few years. I want you to enjoy spending the attached cheque with as much pleasure as it gives me to send it to you.'; three Brough Superior Harvest Supper menus, 1954-55-56, each bearing numerous signatures (including George Brough & Constance Brough), the 1956 menu complete with invitation card; a letter from Bramley, Lipman & Co., Solicitors, 3 February 1970, addressed to Wesson and relating to Brough's will and trust fund; two signed letters from Constance Brough, on Pendine letterhead, 1970, 'Dear Mr Wesson, Will you please accept this little gift as a token of my great regard for you. I always think of you as the Rock of Gibraltar on approaching it from the sea. Something so solid and good that nothing would move. I thank you for all your kindness & thought both to my husband and myself during all these years, and do truly hope that our good friendship will continue.'; signed letter from Constance Brough to Mrs Wesson, 26 January 1979, offering her condolences following Douglas's death; a quantity of photographs, ranging in date, some depicting the Brough home and gardens (two inscribed and signed by Constance), some depicting the Wesson family at leisure; two vintage trilby hats, believed to have been given by Brough to Wesson as he didn't take to them himself (Brough notably wore a personalised flat cap when riding); several less important/later/unsigned letters, a business card and newspaper clippings. Together with a collection of photographs documenting Wesson's grandfather's trip to Missenden in 1950 with his colleagues at Boots, and two volumes of The Beacon (one documenting the trip)Provenance: By descent of Douglas Wesson, George Brough's company secretary and friend
Sale Item: GLASS BOTTOMED SILVER TANKARD Vat Status: No Vat Buyers Premium: This lot is subject to a Buyers Premium of 15% + Vat @ 20% Additional Info : Lots purchased online with the-saleroom.com will attract an additional charge for this service in the sum of 4.95% of the hammer price plus VAT @ 20%
A good George III silver tankard probably by William Plummer, London, 1763Baluster form with domed cover, scrollwork thumb-piece, applied ribbed girdle, handle terminating in a ribbed escutcheon, front engraved with a rococo coat of arms, three fleur-de-lys on a silver ground divided by a black horizontal bar, 21cm high, 28oz (868 gm.)
A QUEEN ANNE WEST COUNTRY SILVER TANKARD JOHN ELSTON, EXETER 1706 Britannia standard, straight tapered, the flat topped domed cover with a scroll thumbpiece, the S-scroll handle applied with a Queen Anne shilling and terminating in a shield, the base moulded, later engraved with an armorial 21cm (8 1/4in) high 960g (30.85 oz) Condition Report: Marks a little worn but all discernable, full set on body and cover exterior, scratches, some small ones a bit deeper than normal, and nicks commensurate with age and use, five small dents in lower body, one footrim dent, hinge loose, cover sits well, sits wellCondition Report Disclaimer
A CHARLES II SILVER SLIGHTLY TAPERED TANKARD RALPH LEEKE, LONDON 1672 The flat-topped cover chased with a swirling foliate motif, an entwined dolphin thumbpiece, an S-scroll handle pierced beneath the top joint and terminating with a cartouche, the body half chased with an acanthus band 18cm (7in) high 823g (26.45 oz) Provenance: sale Sotheby's 12th November 1998, lot 243 (£8000 hammer) Leeke's work is rather rare. See Oman, Charles Caroline Silver 1625-99, 1970, pp. 28-29 notes he 'appears to have sprung into prominence in the 1670s when it became recognised that his work was outstanding'. Leeke became one of the nine subordinate goldsmiths to Charles II (Sotheby's footnote to the above)Condition Report: Hinge slightly loose, cover sits well, scratches and nicks commensurate with age and use, marks clear, cover and handle with maker's marks, a few light dents to body, no signs of erasure, in our opinion the embossing is contemporary with the piece Condition Report Disclaimer
A group of horse racing collectibles, comprising: a Beswick model of Arkle; a boxed limited edition Spode plate of Brigadier Gerard (166/250); a boxed limited edition Spode plate of Nijinksy (605/1,000); a boxed Aynsley plate titled "The Horse"; and a pewter mug listing Derby winners until 1973, condition of the pewter tankard is fair with surface scratches and two dents in the side and on the lower rim, the horse bears a chip to the ear, minor surface scratches, (5)
An official souvenir photograph album presented to Stan Mellor MBE on the occasion of the Washington DC International and Colonial Cup in November 1970, the album cover inscribed in gilt and bearing the logo of the Racegoers Club, the album containing eight b & w photographs, including jockey groups, race action, trophy presentation and other subjects; sold together with a Colonial Cup (Camden, South Carolina) souvenir pint tankard in American pewter by Wilton, Columbia, PA (2) Provenance: The Stan Mellor Collection
Five silver trophies awarded to the golfer Tom Haliburton between 1932 and 1936,comprising replica of the Goudie Cup won by T.B. Haliburton 1932, twin-handled squat trophy cup engraved, Birmingham 1932 Barker Brothers Silver Ltd, upon a black socle base, total height 9cm; two Dunlop squat trophies with DUNLOP lettering and two golf clubs crossed over, Birmingham 1934 by Elkington & Co Ltd, each raised upon black socle bases with silver engraved plaques for course record scores in 1936, total height 8cm; two squat trophies with two golf clubs crossed over, Birmingham 1913 by Elkington & Co Ltd, each raised upon black socle bases with silver engraved plaques for course record scores in 1935, total height 8cm, total silver weight 154gm.; sold together with The Glazer cup trophy cup with black socle base, silver-plated, total height 13cm; Carling-Caledonian 1961 tournament, Longniddry golf club Scotland qualifier tankard, pewter tankard, height 12cm., (7)
CASED SETS OF CUTLERY, CLOCK, WRITING SLOPE AND METAL WARES, to include a Thomas Turner Encore cased carving set, a cased set of six red handled Herriott Sheffield butter knives, three boxed sets of six dessert knives by Joseph Rodgers & Sons, George Wostenholm & Son and Harrison Fisher & Co 'Trafalgar', a brass clock in a glass dome (clock requires repair), a boxed child's pewter tankard engraved with the alphabet and numbers one to twenty, a metal wind up musical box (remnants of paper label to base), a writing slope in need of restoration, plated cup, egg cup and cruet wares, brasswares, two vintage tins etc (sd) (Qty)
TWO BOXES AND LOOSE CERAMICS, including a Copeland Spode 'Spode's Byron' muffin dish and cover, a Poole pottery posy bowl, a bronzed resin Heredities figure of a Boxer dog, other resin and ceramic dog figures, a large musical tankard 'Underneath the spreading Chestnut tree', probably Crown Devon, cracked, a Copeland 'Spode's Italian' fruit bowl, a small Aynsley pedestal dish with printed rose decoration, a Carlton Ware lobster and lettuce bowl, crazed and stained, etc, s.d. (2 boxes and loose)
A GROUP OF CERAMICS AND CUT GLASS WARES, to include a Wedgwood Hathaway Rose vase height 21cm, a Coalport Pageant vase height 16.5cm, a Wedgwood Kutani Crane vase, a Royal Doulton seriesware tankard D3668, a Wedgwood Juliet H5077 cup and saucer, two Paragon egg cups (one chipped), cut glass/crystal vases tallest 20.5cm, jugs and two sets of glasses, makers to include Royal Brierley, etc (Condition report: most pieces appear in good condition, sd) (Qty)
A GROUP OF CERAMIC ROYAL COMMEMORATIVE WARES, twenty three pieces to include a boxed Wedgwood jasperware Queen Elizabeth II Golden Jubilee cup and saucer, an 1860s Bodley & Harrold Princess Alexandra plate, a Royal Staffordshire The Biarritz 1937 coronation plate, Wade Heath Edward VIII and George VI jugs, a Royal Doulton George V 1911 coronation plate, a transfer printed Queen Victoria Record Reign plate, a late nineteenth century pot lid and base for 'Cherry Toothpaste Patronized by The Queen', two Queen Victoria Diamond Jubilee plates (1897), a Royal Doulton limited edition Elizabeth II Golden Jubilee tankard 520/2000 with certificate, etc (Condition report: generally pieces appear in good condition, some damage, repairs, crazing and staining to some older pieces) (23)
NINE 9CT GOLD CHARMS AND A NEPHRITE JADE CHARM, nine charms in forms such as a watering can, a koala, a pair of shoes, an engagement and wedding ring set, a tankard, a heart locket, two sovereign rings, a one pound note and case, a clog, all hallmarked 9ct gold, approximate gross weight 15 grams, also including a nephrite jade buddha charm fitted with a yellow metal bail, (condition report: general light wear, overall condition good)
TWO BOXES OF WHITE METAL WARE, to include a pair of EPC three branch candle sticks, tapered stems on round bases, a three piece EPNS tea service set comprising of teapot, sugar bowl and milk jug all raised on four cabriolet legs, a three pint teapot, a two pint teapot, a 'Mappin & Webb' 3/4 pint teapot, a three-piece EPNS tea set, sugar bowl and milk jug, a posy vase, basket tray, EPNS entree dishes and trays, a 'Walker & Hall' raised dish, together with a box of loose cutlery, a tankard, a silver-plated posy vase, a boxed set of 'Arthur Price' knives, a canteen of EPNS fish knives and forks each fitted with mother of pearl handles, loose cutlery etc
A GROUP OF SIX CUT CRYSTAL ITEMS To include a glass bowl with lace decorated lid, with label 'Made In England' , a crystal tankard with a 'Bohemia' label, a letter holder, a tall vase and a glass candle snuffer Tallest item 21cm high Condition: Minor signs of wear commensurate with age and use
A collection of glass crystal wares boxed Stuart Crystal decanter, boxed Edinburgh Crystal decanter, Waterford decanter, square decanter, Waterford vase, boxed Stuart Crystal four tumbler set, four wine boxed goblets, fourteen assorted wine and brandy glasses and a glass tankard with vintage car design. (qty)
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