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Autographed NORMAN HUNTER 12 x 8 photo - Col, depicting a wonderful image showing Leeds United players including Hunter parading the League Championship trophy around Elland Road prior to Billy Bremner's testimonial in 1974, signed (by Hunter only) 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
Early 20th century silver sauce boat, of typical form, with shaped rim and scroll handle, upon four hoot feet, hallmarked Henry Williamson Ltd, Birmingham 1915, together with a small 1930's silver trophy, with girdle and twin flying scroll handles, upon a stepped circular foot, hallmarked John Henry Potter, Sheffield 1933, approximate total weight 9.82 ozt (305.4 grams)Condition Report:General wear commensurate with age and use, including surface scratches and nicks.Sauce boat slightly unsteady on feet which have been knocked.Trophy cut with knocks around foot, and unsteady as a result. Interior worn.Hallmarks clear and legible.
Autographed DERBY COUNTY 16 x 12 photo edition - Col, depicting the 1971/72 First Division Champions posing with their trophy during a photo-shoot at the Baseball Ground, signed by 9 players in black marker - HENNESSEY, WEBSTER, BOULTON, TODD, GEMMILL, O'HARE, McFarland, HECTOR and HINTON. 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
Snooker Ronnie O'Sullivan signed 10x8 colour photo pictured holding the world championship 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
10 x Imperial Roman AE and Billon, comprising: Trajan (AD98-117) As obv. IMP CAES NERVA TRAIAN AVG GERM P M, laureate head right, rev. TR POT COS II, Victory walking left, near Fine; Marcus Aurelius (AD161-180) Sestertius, as Caesar under Antoninus Pius, obv. AVRELIVS CAES AVG PII F, bare head right, rev. TR POT XIIII COS II, Mars advancing carrying spear and trophy, S-C across field, Sear 4820, Fine; Valerian (AD253-260) Antoninianus, obv. IMP C P LIC VALERIANVS AVGG, radiate head right, rev. VICTORIA AVGG, Victory advancing left holding wreath an palm branch, Fine; Gallienus (AD153-168) Antoninianus, obv. GALLIENVS PF AVGM, radiate and cuirassed bust right, rev. AEQVITAS AVG, Aequitas standing right holding scales and cornucopia, star in left field, VF; Salonina (AD253-268) Antoninianus, as wife of Gallienus, obv. SALONINA AVG, diademed bust right, rev. ROMAE AETER-NAE, Emperor standing receiving Victory from seated Roma, star above, Sear 10651, GFine; Postumus (AD259-268) Antoninianus, obv. IMP C POSTTVMVS PF AVG, radiate and draped bust right, rev. HERC PA-CIFERO, Hercules standing left holding olive branch and club, Sear 10946, legends weakly struck, otherwise AVF; Probus (AD276-282) Antoninianus, Antioch Mint, obv. IMP C M IVR PROBVS PF AVG, radiate head right, rev. CLEMENTIA T-EMP, Probus receives globe from Jupiter, XXI in exergue, AVF; Galerius (AD305-311) Follis, Heraclea Mint, obv. IMP C GAL VAL MAXIMIANVS PF AVG, laureate head right, rev. GENIO IMP-E-RATORIS, Genius standing left holding corncucopia and patera, star to left field, HTB in exergue, Sear 14514, VF; Crispus (AD317-326) Follis, as Caesar under Constantine I, Aquileia Mint, obv. CRISPVS NOB CAES, laureate head right, rev. CAESARVM NOSTRORVM, AQS, VOT V in two lines within wreath, diameter 19.5mm, VF; and Licinius II (AD317-324) Follis, Antioch Mint, obv. DN VAL LICIN LICINIVS NOB C, helmeted bust left holding spear and shield, rev. IOVI CONS-ERVATORI, Jupiter standing left holding Victory on globe and sceptre, X over II Mu in right field, SMANTA in exergue, AVF.
A group of silver and silver plated WI trophy cups to include Bucks WI Drama Challenge Cup, The Batchelors Cup, The Batchelors Cup, Chalfont St Peters Women's Institute Best Floral Exhibition, Little Chalfont WE Domestic Arts Baking Monson Cup, and others, four on stands, one with additional white metal bands engraved with past winners, total weight of silver cups (without the band) 491gLocation: 5:2
An Edwardian hallmarked silver four-piece salt set, each of trophy form, with four silver salt spoons, four salts and two spoons hallmarked for Wakely & Wheeler, two London 1905 and two London 1901, the two mustard spoons with beaded edge, also London 1905, two others are replacements, London 1863, combined approx 9ozt, all in a shaped fitted blue velvet lined presentation case.
One-hundred-and-thirty primed uncrimped paper cased collectors shotgun cartridges including Gale of Barnstaple and Biddeford, Alexanders Fordingbrindge, Secca Trophy Show, H Mahillon of Bruxelles, Holland & Holland etc. From the collection of Ken Rutterford. PLEASE NOTE THAT A VALID RELEVANT FIREARMS/SHOTGUN CERTIFICATE IS REQUIRED TO HANDLE/PURCHASE THIS ITEM.We are not able to post this lot.
A Collector's Lot, Coins, Photographs etc., nine Georgian copper coins, including cartwheel 2d, edge knocks otherwise VF, others very worn including 1719 farthing, photographs including Edwardian gelatin silver photographs of London Hospital surgeons, the 1909 International Congress of Surgery with signatures, Charterhouse Army Cadets 1914, other photographs and early photo-mechanical reproductions of Oxford Colledges etc, with a 1967 yachting trophy in silver plate
Lincoln Cathedral. An Elizabeth II silver replica of the 13th century chalice, discovered in the square of Richard Gravesend, Bishop of Lincoln, 10cm h, by Edward Jones, Birmingham 1972 and three other articles comprising an salver, Sheffield 1926, desk tray, Birmingham 1961 and a plated trophy cup, 16ozs 8dwts excluding plated cup (4) ConditionChalice in good condition, salver with slight wear and engraved inscription on reverse. Tray lacking one of the four feet
5x silver antoninianii of Gallienus (253 - 268 CE) 5x silver antoninianii of Gallienus (253 - 268 CE) consisting of: Mars standing in temple, Good Very Fine. Seated captives either side of trophy, Good Very Fine. Jupiter holding Victory and standing on cippus inscribed IMP CES, Near Extremely Fine. Victory on globe between two captives, Very Fine. Mars standing and holding spear and trophy, Very Fine.
Ancient Roman, 12x Claudius II Gothicus antoninianii (268 - 270 CE) Ancient Roman, 12x Claudius II Gothicus antoninianii (268 - 270 CE). Reverse types include: Claudius II clasping hands with Conordia, Very Fine. Laetitia standing left holding wreath and rudder, Extremely Fine. Minerva standing left holding spear and resting on shield, SPQR in exergue, As Struck. Roma seated left holding spear and small Victory, SPQR in ex., Near As Struck with virtually full silvering. Diana to left drawing an arrow from her quiver and Apollo left holding lyre and laurel branch, As Struck with virtually full silvering. Salus standing left holding sistrum, C in ex., As Struck with virtually complete silvering. Apollo standing left holding lyre and laurel branch, Extremely Fine. Spes standing to left holding serpent, Aesclepius standing to right holding snaked entwined staff, As Struck with near full silvering. Sol standing left holding cloak and rod, As Struck with near full silvering. Captives seated either side of trophy, As Struck, reverse slightly of centre. Virtus standing right with spear and shield, As Struck with complete silvering. Virtus standing left with spear and shield, SPQR in ex., As Struck with much silvering extant.
5x silver antoninianii of Gallienus (253 - 268 CE) 5x silver antoninianii of Gallienus (253 - 268 CE) consisting of: Eagle on globe between two standards, Extremely Fine. Seated captives either side of trophy, Very Fine. Jupiter holding Victory and standing on cippus inscribed IMP CES, Near Extremely Fine. Emperor standing beside kneeling figure of Gaul, Extremely Fine. Victory on globe between two captives, Good Very Fine.
A collection of cricket memorabilia, comprising a signed limited edition caricature picture of the Warwickshire NatWest trophy winners 1993, 80/322, 58.5 by 71.5cm, framed and glazed, 63.5 by 76.5cm, together with three cricket bats, one cased, signed by the players of two Worcestershire teams and Surrey 2012 team. (4)
One of only 25 LG45s bodied as a Tourer and consequently much coveted and very rarely on the market.Having established its reputation by winning the Moscow - St Petersburg Reliability Trial of 1910 with a 30hp six, Lagonda concentrated mainly on the production of light cars before reverting to sporting and luxury models in the mid-1920s with the introduction of the 14/60. This four-cylinder, 2-litre model was joined in 1929 by the first of Lagonda's own sixes - the 3-Litre - but by the mid-1930s the Meadows-engined cars were seen as the way forward. Introduced at the 1933 Olympia Show and based on the preceding ZM 3-litre model, the M45 deployed Meadows' 4½-litre, twin-plug six to good effect, saloons being capable of reaching 90mph and tourers the 'ton' under favourable conditions.A team of three specially prepared short-chassis cars (effectively the soon-to-be-announced M45 Rapide) prepared by Lagonda main agents Fox & Nicholls performed creditably at the 1934 RAC Tourist Trophy at Ards, and the following year one of these TT cars driven by John Hindmarsh and Luis Fontes won the Le Mans 24-Hour endurance classic outright.Under W O Bentley's technical direction the big Lagonda became more refined: the M45's successor - the LG45 - gaining synchromesh gears, flexible engine mounts and centralised chassis lubrication among many other improvements. Endowed with such an impeccable pedigree, the 4½-litre Lagonda quickly established itself as a favourite among the wealthy sporting motorists of its day. A mere 278 LG45s were produced between 1936 and 1937 and the model remains a much sought-after classic, however, of those 278 only 25 are believed to have been delivered as Tourers such as this offering and consequently these rare derivatives have always been coveted and rarely come to market, making this a wonderful opportunity.We understand that the first owner of this stunning LG45 was, Lord Burghley, the Olympic Athlete who became the 6th Marquess of Exeter in 1956. He inspired the scene in the film “Chariots of Fire “ when Harold Abrahams ran round the Great Court at Trinity College in the time it takes for the college clock to toll midnight! Burghley actually accomplished this feat in his final year at Cambridge and was the first to do it taking 43.6 seconds to cover the 406 yards.Our vendor purchased the Lagonda a couple of years ago from Hyman Ltd., the well-respected US dealer in all things classic, and at that time it was finished in Old English White with dark red wire wheels, a tan leather interior and displaying an odometer reading of 98,161 miles. Surprisingly, in the photographs accompanying Hyman’s sales literature, the car is seen wearing its UK registration number, CLW 296, so presumably it had been part of a private collection and not used on US roads.Despite the fact that the car’s bodywork and trim appeared in good condition all round, our vendor decided that he wanted to totally repaint and retrim the Tourer and the result is truly spectacular. It’s now resplendent in Gloss Black with a depth of shine that is quite remarkable, the wire wheels are also in black (shod with new Dunlops all round) and the weather equipment is all new. The interior has been superbly retrimmed in a glorious Apple Green and displays a level of craftsmanship rarely seen with not a detail missed. The engine bay can only be described as immaculate and every other mechanical area that’s visible has been thoughtfully presented, not over-restored but just the way you would hope to find it. We could write further chapters about this impressive motor car but suggest that the best way to assess this beautiful and charismatic Lagonda is simply to come along and view it. With only 25 ever built and far fewer remaining, it may be your only chance to see one.With a Le Mans pedigree, dependable Meadows 4½-litre engine and smoothly operating transmission, the LG45 offers a great package of heritage, modern convenience and reliability and in this case, with its interesting provenance and amazing presentation, 12013 deserves your serious consideration. SpecificationMake: LAGONDAModel: LG45Year: 1936Chassis Number: 12013Registration Number: CLW 296Engine Number: 12013Make: Interior Colour: Green LeatherClick here for more details and images
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