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LEEDS UNITED / AUTOGRAPHS A 12 X 8 photo of players celebrating with the First Division trophy at Elland Road following the final game of the 1991/92 season, a 1-0 victory over Norwich City, signed in black marker by 10 players including Strachan, McAllister, Chapman, Lukic and Sterland. Good
U.S.S.R. V GREAT BRITAIN 1963 A 13" pewter trophy, inscribed in Russian, awarded for winning the 100 metres for Great Britain v U.S.S.R. 29/9/1963 in Volgograd plus a newspaper report and b/w Press photo 9.5" X 7" of Jones holding the trophy with a lid and Dorothy Hyman holding a trophy. The photo is folded, slightly torn and has small paper loss top left. Generally good
RHYMNEY AWARDS FOR COLLECTION ONLY Large 20" X 17" wooden trophy with a single athlete at the top and 4 athletes underneath issued by the Urban District Council of his home town Rhymney for the achievements of Berwyn Jones. Includes a framed and glazed b/w 12" X 19" photo of Jones being presented with the trophy with boxers Howard Winstone and Eddie Thomas in attendance. wo itineraries for the presentation at the Fiddlers Arms, Rhymney 18/1/1964. One of the itineraries has a piece missing at the bottom and is signed on the back by Berwyn Jones, Eddie Thomas, Howard Winstone and Rugby Union player Bob Evans plus a separate sheet signed by Thomas, Winstone and Evans. Plus a Rotary watch inscribed on the back from the people of Rhymney for his achievements in 1963 with a 10" X 7" b/w Press photo of the presentation with 2 newspaper cuttings and a set of cufflinks worn by Berwyn Jones at the presentation. Includes 2 letters from Rhymney Council 7/9/1961 congratulating Jones on his success in the International Student Games and 27/12/1961 advising of the presentation. MUST BE COLLECTED FROM OUR OFFICE. Generally good
ATHLETICS MISCELLANY A scrapbook made by Berwyn Jones, starting in 1958, including newspaper reports and pictures, an invitation from the Polish Athletics Association to a Warsaw hotel and Polish information pamphlet, International Athletics Membership card 1963, B.B.C. Television Sportsview Unit Christmas card, Hungarian Athletics Association invitation to the closing dinner v GB 3/10/1963, a letter from the British Amateur Athletic Board regarding the UK National record, competitors tickets at White City for the A.A.A. Championships 11/7/1959 and W.A.A.A. National Championships 7/7/1962, a postcard from Puma in Tokyo 15/101/964 signed by athletes Dorothy Hyman and Mary Rand and 5 b/w Press photos including Jones with fellow athlete Alf Meakin, ones receiving an award from the Welsh Games Council 4/11/1963 for his achievements and Howard Winstone receiving the Welsh Sportsman of the Year trophy with Berwyn and Ron Jones behind, who finished joint second. Generally good
Anonymous, Denarius, 211-208, head of Roma right wearing winged helmet, rev. Dioscuri riding right, 3.78g (Craw. 44/5; BMCRR 1ff; RSC 2); Anonymous, Victoriatus, uncertain mint in Sicily, 211-208, laureate head of Jupiter right, rev. Victory standing right, placing wreath on trophy, 2.61g (Craw. 71/1a; RSC 36a); L. Sempronius Pitio, Denarius, c. 148, head of Roma right wearing winged helmet, rev. Dioscuri right, 3.34g (Craw. 216/1; BMCRR 711-7; RSC Sempronia 2); Q. Minucius Rufus, Denarius, c. 122, similar, 3.93g (Craw. 277/1; BMCRR Italy 464-6; RSC Minucia 1); C. Mamilius Limetanus and L. Marcius Censorinus, Denarius, c. 82, bust of Venus right, rev. Venus driving biga right, 3.71g (Craw. 360/1b; RSC Marcia 27); Q. Sicinius and C. Coponius, Denarius, mobile military mint, 49, head of Apollo right, rev. upright club draped with lion-skin, 3.46g (Craw. 444/1a; RSC Sicinia 1) [6]. Good fine and better, toned £90-£120
P. Sabinus, Quinarius, c. 99, laureate head of Jupiter right, rev. Victory crowning trophy to right, 1.59g (Craw. 331/1; RSC Vettia 1); M. Porcius Cato, Quinarius, Rome, c. 89, wreathed head of Liber right, rev. Victory seated left, holding patera in right hand and palm frond in left, 1.75g (Craw. 343/2b; RSC Porcia 7a); Octavian and Mark Antony, Quinarius, 39, Gaul, veiled head of Concordia right, rev. clasped hands holding caduceus, 1.82g (Craw. 529/4b; RSC 67) [3]. Good fine £60-£80
T. Cloelius, Quinarius, c. 98, laureate head of Jupiter right, rev. Victory standing right, placing wreath on trophy, captive below, 1.83g (Craw. 332/1a; RSC Cloulia 2); C. Egnatuleius, Quinarius, c. 97, laureate head of Apollo right, rev. Victory standing left, inscribing shield on trophy, 1.57g (Craw. 333/1; RSC Egnatuleia 1); Cn. Lentulus Clodianus, Quinarius, c. 88, laureate head of Jupiter right, rev. Victory standing right, placing wreath on trophy, 1.71g (Craw. 345/2; RSC Cornelia 51); Anonymous, Quinarius, 81, laureate head of Apollo right, rev. Roma crowning trophy to right, 1.73g (Craw. 373/1b; RSC 227a); together with another Quinarius [5]. Good fine to very fine, last chipped and somewhat corroded £150-£180
M. Porcius Cato, Quinarius, c. 89, wreathed head of Liber right, rev. Victory seated left, holding patera in right hand and palm frond in left, 2.00g (Craw. 343/2a; BMCRR Italy 662; RSC Porcia 7); Anonymous, Quinarius, 81, laureate head of Apollo right, rev. Roma crowning trophy to right, 1.56g (Craw. 373/1b; BMCRR 750; RSC 227a); Octavian, Quinarius, uncertain mint, c. 29-27, bust right, rev. Victory standing left on cista mystica flanked by two snakes, 1.79g (RIC Augustus 276; BMCRR East 240; RSC 14); Octavian and Mark Antony, Quinarius, 39, Gaul, veiled head of Concordia right, rev. clasped hands holding caduceus, 1.52g (Craw. 529/4b; BMCRR East 128; RSC 67) [4]. Third scratched, fourth struck off-centre on reverse, otherwise good fine, scarce £70-£90
M. Porcius Cato, Quinarius, Rome, c. 89, wreathed head of Liber right, rev. Victory seated left, holding patera in right hand and palm frond in left, 1.75g (Craw. 343/2b; RSC Porcia 7a); Lentulus Clodianus, Quinarius, c. 88, laureate head of Jupiter right, rev. Victory crowning trophy to right, 1.78g (Craw. 345/2; RSC Cornelia 51); Mark Antony, Quinarius, 42, Lugdunum, bust of victory right, rev. lion waling right, antoni [a] xi imp around, 1.51g (Craw. 489/6; RSC Fulvia 3); Octavian and Mark Antony, Quinarius, 39, Gaul, veiled head of Concordia right, rev. clasped hands holding caduceus, 1.82g (Craw. 529/4b; RSC 67) [4]. Good fine and better £70-£90
L. Furius Brocchus, Denarius, c. 63, head of Ceres right, flanked by corn-ear and barley grain, rev. curule chair between two fasces, 3.95g (Craw. 414/1; BMCRR 3896-3900; RSC Furia 23a); L. Æmilius Lepidus Paullus, Denarius, c. 62, head of Concordia right, rev. togate figure erecting trophy, 3.82g (Craw. 415/1; BMCRR 3373-5; RSC Æmilia 10; RCV 366); L. Scribonius Libo, Denarius, c. 62, head of Bonus Eventus right, rev. well-head decorated with lyres, festoons and hammer, 3.71g (Craw. 416/1a; BMCRR 3377-80; RSC Scribonia 8a) [3]. First good fine but with some surface porosity, others very fine and toned £90-£120
M. Æmilius Scaurus and P. Plautius Hypsæus, Denarius, c. 58, King Aretas kneeling beside camel, rev. Jupiter in quadriga left, scorpion below horses’ forelegs, 3.83g (Craw. 422/1b; BMCRR 3877; RSC Æmilia 8); P. Fonteius Capito, Denarius, c. 55, helmeted and draped bust of Mars right, trophy over shoulder, rev. horseman galloping right above figures, 3.50g (Craw. 429/1; BMCRR 3851-5; RSC Fonteia 17); Q. Sicinius and C. Coponius, Denarius, mobile military mint, 49, head of Apollo right, hair tied back with fillet, rev. upright club draped with lion-skin, arrow in left field and bow in right, 3.73g (Craw. 444/1a; RSC Sicinia 1); T. Carisius, Denarius, 46, helmeted head of Roma right, rev. sceptre and cornucopia resting on globe, 3.41g (Craw. 464/3c; BMCRR 4066; RSC Carisia 4a); Livineius Regulus, Denarius, 42, bare head right, rev. curule chair, three fasces either side, 3.57g (Craw. 494/28; BMCRR 4267; RSC Livineia 11) [5]. Good fine and better, second somewhat corroded £90-£120
Football, Paul Scholes signed 12x8 colour photograph pictured celebrating with the Premier League trophy. Good condition. All autographs come with a Certificate of Authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £5.99, EU from £7.99, Rest of World from £9.99
Autographed Tottenham 12 X 8 Photo - B/W, Depicting A Wonderful Image Showing Tottenham Players Parading The Fa Cup And The First Division Trophy Through The Streets Of North London From An Open Top Bus, Following Their Exploits In The 1960/61 Season, Signed By Mackay, Smith, Baker, Norman, Allen, Dyson And Jones In Blue Marker. Good condition. All autographs come with a Certificate of Authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £5.99, EU from £7.99, Rest of World from £9.99
TATO (GUGLIELMO SANSONI) (1896-1974)Coppa Schneider a Venezia signed 'Tato' (lower left); signed and inscribed 'Coppa Schneider a Venezia Tato' (on the reverse)oil on canvas40.7 x 56.7cm (16 x 22 5/16in).Painted in 1927Footnotes:This work is listed in the Archivio Ventura.ProvenancePrivate collection, Italy.The Coupe d'Aviation Maritime Jacques Schneider ('Coppa Schneider') was set up by Jacques Schneider, a French financier and aircraft enthusiast. The race encouraged technical progress in aviation and was held twelve times from 1913 to 1931, the trophy being awarded to the fastest seaplane over a fixed course. The Schneider Trophy became particularly popular in the twenties and early thirties, attracting crowds of over 200,000 people. The competition was organised in different cities and hosted by the previous winners. After the Italian team's victory, the race came to Venice in Italy in 1920, 1921 and 1927. By then, the Schneider Trophy had become a major sporting event and the Italians spared no expense to organise it. The event was of great importance for the artists of the Aeropittura movement who, by the end of the 1920s were looking to aviation as the best representation of dynamism, power and speed, giving the Futurist movement a new lease of life.Aeropainting found a codification with the publication of the Manifesto dell'Aeropittura futurista, written by Marinetti after a long seaplane flight over the Gulf of La Spezia. Entitled Prospettive di volo and published in 1929, it was signed by Benedetta Cappa, Fortunato Depero, Gerardo Dottori, Fillìa, Filippo Tommaso Marinetti, Enrico Prampolini, Mino Somenzi and Guglielmo Sansoni (Tato). Showcasing the latest technological advances and state-of-the-art machines, the Schneider Trophy was the perfect arena in which the Aeropittura artists would find inspiration.Despite Britain's victory in the 1927 competition, the Italian team remained in Venice to try and beat the speed record. They succeeded on 30 March 1928: Major Mario De Bernardi was the first man in the world to overcome the 500 kilometres per hour wall - he celebrated this extraordinary feat with a series of acrobatics in the sky around the bell tower of the Basilica di San Marco. This achievement was widely reported in the press and surely inspired the Aeropittura painters, if they were not already on the beach in Venice to witness it with their own eyes.This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: * AR* VAT on imported items at a preferential rate of 5% on Hammer Price and the prevailing rate on Buyer's Premium.AR Goods subject to Artists Resale Right Additional Premium.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
Loyal London Volunteers 1803, a struck silver medal, 34mm, the obverse embossed ‘LLV First Regiment’ with trophy-of-arms, the reverse inscribed (name engraved), ‘To perpetuate the memory of Thos Davis as a voluntary defender of his country 1803’, unmounted, good very fine £60-£80 --- Sold with a copy of the Bulletin of the Military Historical Society (May 1984) containing an article on the Medal of the Loyal London Volunteers, 1803; and related research.
France, Second Empire, St. Helena Medal, bronze; Italy Campaign Medal, silver, by Barre, silver, this last lacking ring suspension, polished and worn, therefore fine, the first better France, Third Republic, Medaille Militaire, silver, silver-gilt, and enamel, with trophy of arms suspension, lacking blue enamel to reverse; Croix de Guerre (2), bronze, the first with reverse dated 1914-1918, with bronze star on riband; the second undated, as issued by the Free French Forces during the Second World War; Croix du Combattant, bronze; Franco-Prussian War Medal 1870-71, planchet only, bronze, generally nearly very fine and better (7) £100-£140
France, Third Republic, Medaille Militaire (3), silver, silver-gilt, and enamel, all with trophy of arms suspension, blue enamel damage to reverse of one; Commemorative Medal for the Franco-Prussian War 1870-71 (2), bronze; together with a related Red Cross Medal, bronze; Morocco Medal 1909, silver; Allied Victory Medal, bronze; Commemorative Medal for the Great War (2), bronze; Combatant’s Cross (3), bronze; Wound Medal, Combatant’s issue, gilt with red enamel; Verdun Medal (2), bronze, one with silver ‘Verdun’ clasp; Dardanelles Campaign Medal, bronze; Soldiers of the Marne Medal 1914-18, bronze; Medal for Victims of the Invasion 1914-18, bronze; Escapers Medal, bronze; Croix de Guerre, Theatres d’Operations Exterieurs (4), bronze, one with gilt star device on riband; Overseas Medal silvered, 1 clasp, Zaire; together with a silver French Society Medal 1894, generally very fine (25) £100-£140
Motorcycle programmes, comprising John Players British Grand Prix, Silverstone 13th - 14th August 1977, Britain vs America Challenge Marlboro Transatlantic Trophy, Silverstone 5th - 6th August 1978, Marlboro British Grand Prix August 12th, Sunday July 31st, and Marlboro Transatlantic Trophy 10th Anniversary America vs Britain Challenge Series, Motorcycle News Magazines, Shell Grand Prix 1990 and 1991, various other posters and magazines, Motorcycling Classic Bike Magazine, etc. (a quantity)
Tray of metalware, to include a 'Walker & Hall' plated trophy cup marked 'Wincobank Rolling Mills Co. Ltd. Fishing Club, presented M. Law July 1934' with stand and associate lid, the knop has come off the top but is present, together with two brass Middle Eastern style lidded vases. (B.P. 21% + VAT)
AN EDWARDIAN TWO-HANDLED TROPHY CUP. with scroll handles, inscribed "CHALLENGE CUP Presented by The Rt Honble Lord Poltimore, To the SOUTH MOLTON AGRICULTURAL ASSOCIATION For the best Horse in the show bred & exhibited by any resident in the SOUTH MOLTON UNION DISTRICT July 1910", on a raised circular foot, maker's mark double-struck and distorted, possibly Charles Edwards, London 1909; 9" (22.8cm) high; 35.2oz. **BP: 22.5% (inc VAT) + Lot Fee of £8
ENGLISH BOWLING ASSOCIATION INTEREST:-. a George V two-handled trophy cup, with long loop handles and a domed circular foot, with an inscription "RINK CHAMPIONSHIP 1934" and below the applied EBA badge "WINNERS WORTHING B.C. A.COLE. W.L. BEVAN. S.C. GRIFFIN. R.WHITESIDE." by Fattorini & Sons Ltd, Birmingham 1934; 10.25" (26cm) high; 14.5oz. **BP: 22.5% (inc VAT) + Lot Fee of £8
A LATE VICTORIAN OCTAGONAL SUGAR CASTER. with a high domed, pierced cover, by Samuel Walton Smith, London 1899, together with a George V two-handled trophy cup, with scroll handles and a moulded girdle, inscribed, by William Neale & Son Ltd, Birmingham 1932; the latter 7.5" (19cm) high; 14.51oz (2). **BP: 22.5% (inc VAT) + Lot Fee of £8
A MIXED LOT:-. three napkin rings (one initialled), an 18th century snuff box set with an aventurine panel, gilt interior, a patch box, monogrammed, a toddy ladle, a Mayflower spoon, a chased caddy spoon, a pair of sugar nips, a trophy cup base, inscribed, and a plated mounted hoof; the ladle 7.5" (19cm) long; 5.4oz weighable silver (lot). **BP: 22.5% (inc VAT) + Lot Fee of £8
A GEORGE V TWO-HANDLED SUGAR BOWL. with bead borders and leaf-capped mask handles, on a circular foot, by Stewart Dawson & Co Ltd, Chester 1913, together with a George V baluster mug, inscribed, by F.C Richards, Birmingham 1929, a small two-handled trophy cup, inscribed, and a Victorian bowl, with a wrythen-fluted lower body; the latter 4.3" (11cm) diameter; 17.5 oz (4). **BP: 22.5% (inc VAT) + Lot Fee of £8
A George III painted mahogany chest of drawers in Sheraton taste, late 18th century and later decorated,: the top with a central painted musical trophy and chequer banding; the two short and three graduated long drawers all with musical motifs and amorini, chequer banding and with oval brass swing handles; the sides with similar decoration; on ogee bracket feet; 106cm high, 110cm wide, 52cm deep
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