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A plated East Surrey Motor Club trophy cup, awarded at the Surrey Challenge Trophy meeting June 9th 1962, 1st Class 1 to D.H. Worgan, together with a copy of Autosport, June 22 1962, containing event report, an MG Car Club award for the Silverstone Handicap May 1965 and a pewter tankard, engraved `Castrol Motor Club Quiz 1973-74 Area Finalist`.
Football books, programmes etc - selection inc. Rothman`s Football League Player`s Records 1946-1981, Soccer at the Top by Matt Busby, On the Spot by Derek Dougan & Percy Young plus various others, a few programmes inc. FA Cup Final 1976, 1985, Milk Cup Final 1986, Aston Villa glass tankard etc (gen gd/vg) (approx 60 items)
A group of 18th century and later Worcester wares comprising: three bowls and cups and a plate decorated with the Worcester factory `Dragons in Compartments` pattern, unmarked; a Chamberlain`s Worcester miniature tankard with a painted scene of Worcester Cathedral, printed mark; a sparrow beak jug; a creamware reticulated basket and underplate, probably Leeds; and six Chinese and Japanese wares (damages) (17)
A German Silver Tankard, import marked for Berthold Muller, Chester 1889, in 17th century taste, the chased foliate collet foot rising to a planished baluster body with a cast caryatid handle and domed cover chased with a central roundel of St George, bordered by grotesque masks, 18cm high, 22oz 2dwt See illustration
A George II Tankard, Richard Bayley, London 1748, the moulded skirt foot rising to a plain girdled tapering cylindrical body with a later insulated scroll handle and domed cover with volute scroll thumbpiece, engraved with an armorial and inscribed to the base John French 1743 to GF, 18cm high, 23oz 19dwt all in See illustration
A Kitchen Pepper, probably John Fawdery, early 18th century, pull-off domed and pierced cover on a tankard style body with raised string rim and reed ring handle, ogee moulded to the base, engraved with a coronet, and with initials IB to the underside, 6cm high, 2oz; An 18th Century Irish Skewer, Dublin, with shell end; A Pair of Scottish Caddy Spoons, Edinburgh 1832, and A Georgian Crested Fob Seal, maker`s mark BM (5) See illustration
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