dating: 1820-30 provenance: Sardinian Kingdom, Curved, single-and short-false-edged blade, with fuller on most of the surface, remains of a bluish background at the forte, with the motto 'Viva il Re' placed between a trophy and a flower, with remains of gilding on the left side, with clearly visible crowned Savoy eagle featuring remains of gilding and similar decorations similar on the right side. Brass hilt with a single loop-guard and small valve; small floral carvings and remains of antique gilding. Ebony hilt with very small missing parts, wire binding. Iron scabbard with remains of ancient black finishing, two brass bands with lugs. Long brass chape (with some blows) with iron drag. length 91 cm.
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dating: 1820-30 provenance: Sardinian Kingdom, Curved, single-and short false-edged blade with fuller on most of its length, engraved with the motto 'Long live the king' among trophies and flowers, marked 'W' at the base on the left side, and with the Savoy eagle surmounted by a crown between a trophy and a garland on the right side, the tang with a crowned mark. Remains of bluing and gilding at the forte. Brass mounts with guard featuring three loop-guards, long smooth cap. Antique leather hilt with spiral made of brass wire binding (slightly loose). Iron scabbard with two lugs. See a similar sabre indicated as Mod. 1819 for an officer of the Royal Artillery Corps in 'Le Lame del Re, Sabri e Spade dell'Armata Sabauda dal 1560 al 1831' (M. Lupo, publisher: Centro Studi Piemontesi, 2007, Italy ), photographed on p. 493 (pic. 110) with description on pages 491-494, scabbard featuring brass bands. length 95 cm.
dating: 1815 - circa 1830 provenance: Sardinian Kingdom, Curved blade with flat sides, pitting, featuring the motto 'VIVE L'ARTILLERIE' surmounted by the remains of a trophy still discreetly visible on the left side, with the Savoy crowned eagle above the motto 'VIVE LE ROI' on the right side . Brass hilt in one piece with the handle, featuring the crowned 'R' mark on the guard. Antique leather scabbard with brass mounts. length 68,5 cm.
dating: last quarter of the 18th Century provenance: Sardinian Kingdom, Wide, curved blade, with fuller for almost its entire length, bearing on the right side the clearly visible 'Hanseatic cross' of the Alemannic troops surmounting a trophy of drums and flags, on the opposite side equally well marked the Savoy eagle surmounted by a crown and above it the motto 'VIVE LE ROI'. Atypical brass hilt with lozenge-shaped sheath-guard wings, one loop-guard shaped as a stirrup. Long, smooth cap. Leather (probably antique) grip covering, with metal wire binding. length 74 cm.
dating: last quarter of the 18th Century provenance: Sardinian Kingdom, Wide blade with fuller, pitting and various marks especially at the tip, with the 'Hanseatic cross' of the Alemannic troops clearly visible on the right side, surmounting a trophy, with crowned Savoy eagle above the motto 'VIVE LE ROI' on the left side. Hilt with langets carved with vases of flowers, a loop guard, long cap ending with an eagle's head. Hilt with leather covering, probably antique, with copper wire binding (loose). length 74,5 cm.
dating: last quarter of the 18th Century provenance: Sardinian Kingdom, Wide blade with fuller for almost the entire length, with some pitting, clearly visible 'Hanseatic Cross' of the Alemannic troops on the third side, above it a trophy, the Savoy's eagle surmounted by a crown and the motto 'VIVE LE ROI ' on the fourth side. Brass hilt with butt-plate shaped as a lozenge, guard with additional loop guard. Probably earlier grip with leather covering and brass wire spiral. Atypical brass stud decoration. Smooth cap. Complete with leather scabbard (small opening on one side) with metal button and chape. length 74,5 cm.
A collection of racing trophies relating to the trainer Colin Davies, including three for the horse 'Persian War' comprising a silver cup for the Championship Hurdle Challenge Cup, Cheltenham, a gilt metal model of a horse for the Schweppes Gold Trophy, a framed racing plate and another silver cup, The Lady Dudley Cup 1958 won by the horse 'Master Copper' CONDITION REPORT: Condition information is not usually provided in the description of the lot but is available upon request; the absence of a condition report does not imply that a lot is without imperfection
A pair of Edwardian single chairs and a matching armchair, the central carved detail a trophy of instruments surrounded by laurels, the armchair 59cm x 48cm x 100cm CONDITION REPORT: Condition information is not usually provided in the description of the lot but is available upon request; the absence of a condition report does not imply that a lot is without imperfection
Football Manchester United Legend Paul Scholes signed signature piece with 7x5 colour photo showing Scholes holding a trophy aloft, mounted to an overall size of 15x11. 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
Twenty-one Brooklands race programmes for 1934-1939,for various race events at the Weybridge circuit and comprising: 11 Official Race Cards for Whit-Monday May 21st 1934, August 5th 1935, March 14th 1936, Easter Monday April 13th 1936, October 17th 1936, Whit-Monday May 17th 1937, October 16th 1937 (lacking covers), Whit-Monday June 16th 1937, October 15th 1938, March 11th 1939, and Easter Monday April 10th 1939; six JCC International Trophy programmes for April 28th 1934, May 6th 1935, May 2nd 1936, August 2nd 1937 (with Supplementary Regulations and Instructions booklet), May 7th 1938, and May 6th 1939; and five others for 9th International '500' race 18th September 1937, 11th International 200 Miles Race August 27th 1938, BRDC Brooklands Meeting September 17th 1938, and Dunlop Jubilee International Car Races September 24th 1938. (22)This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: •• Zero rated for VAT, no VAT will be added to the Hammer Price or the Buyer's Premium.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
Two Aston Martin DBR1 'Successes' posters, late 1950sboth printed in black and yellow on paper, comprising 1958 RAC Tourist Trophy at Goodwood 'David Brown Team Triumph' a clean sweep of the podium by three DBR1 teams; and 1957 DBR1 RAC Belgian Grand Prix 'Outright Winner', each 75 x 50cm, framed and glazed. (2)For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
Dexter Brown (British, 1942- ) 'Stirling Moss, British Empire Trophy, Oulton Park, 57',signed, gouache on board depicting the driver at the wheel of his Aston Martin DBR1, 22 x 30cm, in acid-free mount, framed and glazed, 53 x 59cm overall, with photocopy of hand-written title applied to the back of the frame. This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: ARAR Goods subject to Artists Resale Right Additional Premium.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
A Schneider Trophy Supermarine S6b Seaplane mascot, circa 1930,chrome-plated, with rotating propeller and grub screw to underside of cowling, with remains of red, white and blue paint to rudder, struts with some old repairs to underside, 15.5cm long, 16.5cm wingspan, mounted on modern base, offered together with a 1929 Schneider Trophy Contest Souvenir Programme, a framed photograph of the S6 and S5 outside the RAF hangar at Calshot, and a Lodge Spark Plugs 1929 Schneider Trophy successes -tie-on label. (4)Lot to be sold without reserve.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
A George V silver Kennel Club miniature pedestal trophy cup and cover, the stepped and reeded cover surmounted with a cast dog, one side of the plain cup with presentation inscription 'KENNEL CLUB SHOW 1931, OUBOROUGH CUP For the Best Great Dane Presented by JAMES V. RANK Won by Mrs F Hatfield's Bitch Zarina of Sudbury', upon a tapering column with three supports, to a domed stepped base, maker Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Co Ltd, London 1928, gross h.15cm, 3.4oz
the bowl cylindrical and on spreading foot with fluted base, with two scroll handles, each cast with a horse's head, engraved with an inscription dated 1967, on turned wood base33cm wide over handles, 19.5cm high including base, weight of silver 29oz 5dwt, 909grThe inscription reads 'The Ronald Fell Handicap Trophy Redcar 1967'.The maker's mark BC was first registered with the Birmingham Assay office on 22 June 1965 with a given address of 45 Stonegate, York.Fully marked underneath. There is some surface scratching overall, consistent with age and use. There is some scruffing and scratching to the wood base.
A North Italian oak walnut and marquetry inlaid side table, 19th Century, the shaped top entered by a bone inlaid military trophy emblem and harebells to the angles, on cabriole legs, 80cm(W). Condition: Fair, wear and tear, some old worm holes, small veneer loss, old cracks, one corner of the top with veneer loss
A late 19th century German .900 silver box and other mostly continental silver vertu first, German marks, oval cushion form repousse embossed with flowers, applied gold shield reserve, together with a novelty German floral embossed box in the form of a tricorn hat, London, import marks, 1903 by Julius Blanckensee, a miniature German .800 miniature ewer embossed with flowers in Art Nouveau style, a miniature trophy cup with twin scroll handles with bird finials unmarked, probably Peruvian, a Japanese silver cordial goblet engraved with chrysanthemums, Sheffield import marks, a Victorian gitl brass, hardstone and banded agate vesta case and a continental nickel plated novelty vesta case in the form of a pig, engraved 'Little Wadhurst Farm', (7)first length 5 cm., weight approx. 4.85 oztCondition: Overall good condition. without apparent faults. Pig vesta is rubbed quite heavily to one side
A George V silver twin handled trophy cup and other silverLondon, 1922 by Rosenzweig, Taitelbaum & Co., having ogee shaped bowl with c scroll embossed decoration, on domed pedestal foot, together with a small plain ovoid pepper pot on ball feet, a sugar basin with wavy edge on feet, a small pedestal bonbon dish with pierced decoration, a pair of William IV fiddle pattern sugar tongs, and a thimble (6)first height 13.5 cm., weight approx. 12.11 ozt.Condition: Trophy without inscription, small dent to foot. Feet pushing sides of sugar basin and with other dents. Stem of bonbon with a crack and dents and damage
GOLDSMITHS & SILVERSMITHS CO; a George V hallmarked silver twin handled trophy cup with presentation inscription 'IMBER Court Horse Show', London 1927, and another hallmarked silver trophy cup, combined approx. 18.9ozt/589g (2).Additional InformationEach trophy cup is engraved, minor dents, knocks, they are a little unstable.
A Collection of Royal Marine Rifle Association and Cadet Corps Medals. Comprising a Royal Marines Rifle Association Medal, 38mm, silver (D/Major W. A. Gouge) with top ‘1925’ brooch bar; a Royal Marines Rifle Association Medal, 26mm, silver, the reverse engraved ‘Local Portsmouth Division R.M. Sergts’ Mess Burge Trophy 1926, Sergt. C. J. Elliott.’, with top silver brooch bar, in fitted case; Royal Marines Rifle Association Medal, 26mm, bronze, unnamed, with ‘Officers Cup’ riband bar, and top ‘1928’ brooch bar; Royal Marines Rifle Association Medal, 26mm, silver, unnamed, with ‘“Mercer” Cup’ riband bar, and top ‘1933’ brooch bar, in fitted case; Royal Marines Rifle Association Medal, 26mm, bronze, unnamed, with ‘Aegean’ riband bar, and top ‘1938’ brooch bar; Royal Marines Rifle Association Medal, 26mm, silver, unnamed, with ‘Aegean’ riband bar, and top ‘1939’ brooch bar; Royal Marines skeletal medal, 42mm x 28mm, bronze, unnamed, with ‘Ply. Div. Rifle 1928’ riband bar, and top ‘Unit VIII’ brooch bar; Royal Marine Depot Cadet Corps Commanding Officer’s Medal for the Best All-Round Cadet, 38mm, silver (Sergt. Major W. G. R. Carter.) with top ‘1918’ brooch bar; Royal Marine Depot Cadet Corps Long Service and Good Conduct Medal, 38mm, bronze (Sergt. Major W. G. R. Carter.) with top ‘1918’ brooch bar; R.M.V.B.C. Long Service Medal (2), both 32mm, silver, the first for 3 Years V.G. Conduct, unnamed; the second for 4 Years V.G. Conduct, unnamed; and a Boxing Prize Medal, 38mm, bronze, the reverse engraved ‘Presented to R. G. Carter, for Merit, 15.10.17’, generally very fine and better (12) £140-£180
A VICTORIAN EBONISED, YEW BANDED AND MARQUETRY JARDINIERE STAND of rounded oblong form with gilt metal mounts, central lift off galleried panel inlaid with a gardening trophy revealing a tin removable liner below, raised on turned tapering legs joined by a shaped H stretcher, 25" x 14 1/2" x 31" (Est. plus 21% premium inc. VAT)Generally very good, possibly some repairs to marquetry border surrounding the lid, minor loss of ebonising to centre of cross stretcher
A VICTORIAN EBONISED YEW AND MARQUETRY WORK TABLE of oblong form with protruding corners and gilt metal mounts, the hinged top inlaid with a musical trophy within a scrolling foliate border opening to a lift out interior faced as a drawer, mirror to lid, frieze drawer below raised on turned tapering supports joined by a shaped cross stretcher with central boss, on turned feet, 19 3/4" x 15 3/4" x 28 1/2" (Est. plus 21% premium inc. VAT)Woodwork and marquetry very good, no damage, interior may have been altered, metal mounts now dull in appearance
Box of silver and silver plate to include; silver four section toast rack, silver pepperette, silver teaspoon (4.15 troy ozs). Together with a silver plated presentation trophy ring, napkin ring, knife rest and cased British Hallmark set of four silver spoons with coronation crown terminal (1.9 troy ozs).(B.P. 21% + VAT)
Early 20th Century silver two handled presentation equestrian cup, horse show 1925 for best horse in the show, from the Earl of Reading. London hallmarks. 7.4 troy ozs approx. Together with another silver presentation two handled trophy cup on ebonised base, 54th Club Snooker Handicap 1948, Winner H. Johnson. Birmingham hallmarks. (B.P. 21% + VAT)
A George V silver trophy cup, William Neale & Son Ltd, Birmingham 1931, of plain polished tapered form upon knopped stem and circular foot with beaded borders, applied Nottingham city crest, inscription for 'The Corporate Plate for Senior Fours City of Nottingham Regatta 1931, 28cm high, weight 19.86ozt (at fault)CR; There is a large dent to one side, approximately 5cm long (see pictures). There are three further mid-sized dents, one close to the rim, one to the side of the inscription and one beneath the inscription (see pictures). There is heavy scratching and wear to the bowl, and many dents/dings to the rim. Moderate wear to the hallmarks. Crest and inscription crisp and legible. No splitting or repair. The stem and foot are in good order, some denting to the rim of the foot, moderate scratching and wear throughout, but no splitting or signs of repair. See additional images.
A diamond and ruby ‘Trophy of love’ pendant, modelled as crossed flaming Hymenean torch and quiver of arrows, each set with calibré-cut rubies and graduated old brilliant and old single-cut diamonds, within an articulated oval garland hoop of diamond set flowerheads and foliage, to diamond set ribbon bow surmount, suspending a central diamond set pear-shaped drop and another below, to a pavé set diamond bale with hinged back, pendant length 7.6cm. £3,000-£4,000 --- The flaming torch and quiver of arrows are symbolic of Cupid/Eros, the classical god of love.
A late 19th century French silver gilt and enamelled cylindrical perfume bottle, the hinged lid opening to reveal a glass stopper, the bottle decorated throughout in polychrome enamel shades and depicting a winged cupid, amidst flowers and nesting birds, the lid topped with a Trophy of Love, incorporating the symbols of Love - Cupid’s quiver of arrows, a dove, and the Hymeneal torch, the hinge bearing French boar’s head silver assay mark, height 6.6cm. £200-£260
1920's silver cigarette case, initialled, inscribed to inside 'Quetta Horse Show, Endurance Ride 1927 First CPL.R.Farlow, Horse No.16', Birmingham 1926, 3ozt approx., a silver christening mug inscribed 'Christine' (handle broken), Birmingham 1939, 1.5ozt approx., a silver and mother-of-pearl Humpty Dumpty baby's rattle, 0.4ozt approx. and a 1940's two-handled silver trophy cup N.V.H Lightweight Race 2nd 1941, Birmingham date mark worn, 2.5ozt approx. (4)
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