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Badges & Medals - a WWI European War 1914-1919 peace medal; a D-Day 50th Northumbrian Division coin; a collection of eight WWII commemorative picture coins; a sewn naval officer's beret/cap badge; a sewn naval cap badge; brass buttons; Oxford & Bucks shoulder badges, Holiday Camp - three Butlin's Skegness Jolly Fisherman badges, 1946; a pair of Butlin's Filey Leaping Fish badges, 1946; Motorcycle Interest - a pair of Transatlantic Trophy Races, 1981 & 1982 enamel badges; an Isle of Man TT badge; a Triumph Motorcycles logo badge; a The Big Brrrrum 1981 International Motorcycle Show badge; a Suzuki Motorcycles eagle badge (qty)
Twenty Books on Fishing - Fly Fishing The Unrepentant Predator 1995 Jim Repine (signed), Great Water Great Fish 1999 John Ross, Ode to Bas & Trout 1999 Alan James Robinson, The Orvis Guide to reading Trout Streams 1998 Tom Rosenbauer, Pennsylvania Trout & Salmon Fishing Guide 1988 Mike Sajna, Flycasting Skills for Beginner and Expert 2013 John Symonds & Philip Maher, Zane Grey Outdoorsman 1972 George Reiger, Master the Cast 2005 George Roberts x2, Salmon Taking Times 1965 RV Righyni, America's 100 Best Trout Streams 1999 John Ross, Cowboy Trout 1993 Paul Schullery, How to Catch Trophy Freshwater Gamefish 1979 David Richey, Casting into Mystery 2020 Robert Reid, Reflections on the Water 1996 Bob South, Fly Tying 1981 Raymond Suu, Ken Whitehead and Alan Vare, Blue Lines A Fishing Life 2010 Tom Reed, Good Fishing in Western New York 1992 C Scott Sampson, Scotland For Fishing 1980, The Even-Tempered Angler 1983 Louis D Rubin - Mixed condition
AN ART DECO TWO HANDLED SILVER TROPHY CUP, maker Joseph Gloster Ltd., Birmingham 1924, the circular ogee bowl with two angular handles, on a knopped stem and swept foot, 6 1/2" high, 17ozs 9dwts, with hardwood socle (2) (Est. plus 24% premium inc. VAT)Condition Report: Clear marks, no engraving, a very badly scratched small (2cms) mark near a handle, base is somewhat 'crumpled' to one side after being dropped.
A SILVER HORSE RACING TROPHY, maker Hector Miller, London 1977, cast as three galloping horses with jockeys up, fixed to a green onyx oblong plinth applied with a metal plaque 'Ripon Silver Jubilee Handicap 1977…Wigeon…', 4 1/4" wide (Est. plus 24% premium inc. VAT)Condition Report: Good, no damage
UNATTRIBUTED; an early 20th century oil on board, still life depicting mantel clock, trophy cup, books and fruit, indistinctly signed lower right, 28.5 x 22.5cm, framed, and another early 20th century oil on board, still life of fruit, indistinctly signed lower left, 28.5 x 22.5cm, framed (2).
A late Victorian silver two handled trophy cup with a calyx of embossed swirling stiff leaves around the lower body, inscribed "North Londsdale Agricultural Meeting 1896, Presented by his Grace the Duke of Buccleuch for the best mare...won by W. Cranke's Fanny of Hawkfield" by George Maudsley Jackson, London 1895, 34.8cm high, 29.3oz.
A late Victorian silver two handled trophy cup with part fluting, inscribed "North Londsdale Agricultural Meeting 1896, Presented by his Grace the Duke of Buccleuch K.G. for the best mare suitable for breeding horses for road or field" by Charles Stuart Harris, London 1898, 28.5cm high, 25.6oz.
Trophy Miniatures & Frontline Figures Mixed Group - Including Set No. AR20 'The American Revolution - Chuck Wagon...', Connoisseur Range 'British, 10th Hussars, Trumpeter' & other. Conditions generally appear Near Mint, contained in generally Good to Good Plus set boxes. Not checked for completeness. See photo.
A George III silver large vinaigrette, the engraved cover worked with a 'sweetheart' trophy, the gilt interior with floral-pierced grill (c/w original sponge), Samuel Pemberton, Birmingham 1804, 4.5 x 3.5cm; 1877 presentation engraving on rearGood condition, hinge and lid in good order and closes firmly and securely
Four original Motor Racing advertising posters - 23rd British Empire Trophy Meeting, Saturday 8th July, 1961 (2 copies); Brands Hatch Motor Racing with the Lord's Taverners Sunday 17th July (1960), designed and printed by Brescall Studios, Ashford, Kent; Racing Car Show, Royal Horticultural Old Hall, Westminster 2nd - 9th January (1960) printed by Stafford & Co Ltd, Nottingham, each 76 x 51 cm, mint but folded (4)
A pair of silver salts, Chester 1930, to/w a small trophy cup, Victorian silver-backed clothes brush, cut glass smelling salts bottle and sugar caster with silver tops (3.4oz of weighable silver), to/w a pair of antique plated on copper 29cm candlesticks (a/f), butter-curling dish, etc. (box)
ASSORTED SILVER AND WHITE METAL JEWELLERY, to include a small silver trophy cup hallmarked Birmingham, a silver hinged bangle with floral pattern, hallmarked Birmingham, fitted with a push piece clasp with additional safety chain, approximate gross weight 64.3 grams, a white metal filigree charm bracelet fitted with various charms in forms such as moss agate polished stone, shoe, cherub, heart locket, St. Christopher etc some with marks to indicate silver, a white metal Blue John fluorite cabochon pendant, unmarked, suspended from a trace chain, an abalone shell butterfly brooch, stamped 'Mexico Alpaca', a white metal baroque pearl necklace, a white metal tigers eye brooch, St. Christopher pendant, two boxed rings, a cameo pendant with chain, a pique tortoiseshell drop requires attention (condition report: the Blue John fluorite cabochon is cracked and may require some attention)
Registration – CU06 WBW Chassis No. – VF1CB220F34325655 M.O.T. – January 2025 Odometer – 106,168 Clean and tidy examples of near-20 year old hot hatches are rare to find, yet here one is. RenaultSport’s Clio Sport Trophy 182 has gone down as one of the finest-handling cars of its time, and this pristine example has been cared for throughout its life. Presented in Capsicum Red with black interior and silver detailing, the RenaultSport Clio is powered by a fizzy 2.0-litre straight-four engine, hooked up to a snappy five-speed manual gearbox, and this example has had ‘no expense spared’ in its upkeep. Undersealed, and with no signs of corrosion, recent work includes new drilled and grooved performance brake disks all round. Those sit behind alloys that are free from chips and kerbing, currently wearing winter tyres. ‘CU06 WBW’ also comes with a full set of spare Cup shock absorbers, and is fitted with rebuilt and refurbished front shocks. With an indicated 106,000 miles on the odometer, ‘CU06 WBW’ comes with a full service history and comprehensive folder of receipts. The RenaultSport Clio 182 Trophy was the generation’s swansong, and made for the UK market – though a handful were made in left-hand drive for the Swiss. The other 500 came to these shores, and were based on the Clio Cup of the time. Keeping the fine RenaultSport-fettled chassis and 182bhp engine, the Clio’s Recaros were mounted a centimetre lower, a Clio V6 spoiler added, and a set of Speedline alloys fitted to each corner. But it was the Sachs racing dampers that really changed things, and unleashed the Clio’s true potential as a hot-hatch par excellence. In Summary: · Stunning example of one of the best hot-hatchbacks of all time. · Beautifully cared for RenaultSport Clio 182 Trophy · Rare opportunity to own one of just 500 models brought to the UKCondition:
Registration - MV55 TOU Chassis No. - VF1CB220F34252421 M.O.T. - January 2025 Odometer - 103,850 When Renault created the limited edition Renaultsport Clio 182 Trophy they turned up the burner under the hot hatch and did so with typical French style. ‘MV55 TOU’ is number 256 of 500 182 Trophies built for the UK market, and is easily identifiable from the outside by the bigger rear spoiler, 16” Turini alloy wheels, red Brembo brake callipers and exclusive Capsicum red paintwork with Trophy logos. Pop your head inside and the Recaro Trendline front seats and the metal plaque displaying the 256/500 production number are further clues that this is no standard Clio. This 180bhp machine can travel from 0-60mph in 6.9 seconds, courtesy of its 2-litre 16 valve engine, and it’s wonderfully ‘grippy’, thanks to the Sachs remote-reservoir dampers. This four-keeper example has been in its current ownership for the past eight years and been well looked-after throughout its lifetime. It comes with lots of invoices detailing work carried out, including a major service in 2023 at a cost of £2060, which included a timing belt replacement. MOT records support the 103,850 mileage and show it has covered fewer than 800 miles in the last four years. ‘MV55 TOU’ has a current MOT to 10 January 2025 and the vendor describes the engine, electrics, bodywork, manual transmission, paintwork and interior as ‘good’. In 2005 Evo magazine crowned the Clio 182 Trophy ‘People’s Performance Car of the Year’, and Autocar declared it to be the ‘World’s Greatest Hot Hatch’. Based on the Clio II and following on from the hugely successful Clio 172, the Trophy was the ultimate evolution of 182 Cup model, and benefited from the extra potency delivered by 182PS and the 4-2-1 manifold, high-flow catalytic converter and dual exit exhaust, and that lower, stiffened suspension with special Sachs dampers that delivered extraordinarily precise handling. In summary Number 256 of 500 built for the UK market A very well-presented example of a highly desirable hot hatch Received a major service, including new timing belt, in 2023
Trajan, 98-117 AD. AE dupondius, 29mm. NGC XF, Fine Style. Rome, AD 103-111. IMP CAES NERVAE TRAIANO AVG GER DAC P M TR P COS V P P, radiate bust of Trajan right. R. S P Q R OPTIMO PRINCIPI, trophy of arms, two shields at base; S-C across field. Ref: RIC II 586. Ex Heritage Auction 231251 (20 December 2012), lot 60013.
A George V silver twin handled trophy cup, of plain circular form to a short stepped pedestal, having C-scroll acanthus leaf capped handles, inscribed 'DIDCOT TROPHY Donated by M.O.D.R.A.' to the front, maker Pearce & Sons, London 1920, dia.16cm (excluding handles), h.20cm (to top of handles), 35.5ozt
An Elizabeth II Silver Bowl, by A. E. Jones, Birmingham, 1989 tapering cylindrical, the rim and foot each pierced and engraved with foliage, one side engraved with an inscription21cm diameter, 9.5cm high, 24oz 18dwt, 775grThe inscription reads 'Tote Credit Trophy Chester 1990'.Fully marked near rim. The marks are clear. There is some overall surface scratching and wear, consistent with age and use.
A George V Silver Salver, by Mappin and Webb, London, 1913 shaped circular and on four scroll feet, with reeded border, later engraved with an inscription31.5cm diameter, 23oz 8dwt, 728grThe later inscription reads 'The Tony Murison Trophy Run at Newbury on July 10th 1970 Presented to Mark the Centenary of Broads Paterson & Co'.Fully marked underneath and further stamped with maker's name. There is some overall surface scratching and wear. There is no sign of an erasure of earlier engraving.
An autograph page bearing the signatures of racing drivers Graham Hill, Innes Ireland and Jack Brabham, and one other page including Ron Flockhart, mounted for display, hand written verso 14th May 1960 Daily Express Trophy Silverstone, 27 x 22cm, together with a Christmas Sporting Dinner brochure with JPR Williams, Mervyn Davies and Harry Scott, signed by all three. (2)
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