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Lot 5245

Taxidermy: Metal mounted deer's hoof hunting trophy inkwell, H12cm

Lot 290

Corgi - eight die-cast model sets comprising D54/1 Four National Resources Vans; 97740 The Times Classic Set; D47/1 The Bash Street Kids; America's York Fair 225 Years; 97701 Two Jaguar E-Types; 97200 BRS Vans; 97690 Ferrari 1962 Tourist Trophy Set; and 97705 Jaguar 1953 RAC Rally Set; most limited editions; all boxed (8)Condition Report:Virtually mint condition but some boxes a little grubby from storage with minor opening wear.

Lot 333

Very rare 19th century John Harper & Co. mechanical cast-iron money box, registered number 33821 patented 1885, inscribed on metal plaque 'Wimbledon Bank', based on the Queen's Trophy for shooting at Wimbledon, depicting a British Infantry man in red tunic and blue trousers lying on the ground using a gun to fire a brass coin launcher into a pill box with fixed flag above L30cmCondition Report:Traces of original paint to soldier, flag and pill box but remainder lacking paint and rusty in parts.Mechanical action functions OK.Flag fixed in position.

Lot 1102

Mixed collection of items including vintage roller skates, cycling bags & brochures, canoeing trophy etc

Lot 1131

A mixed collection of items to include: Vintage Fountain Pens, Silver trophy, Pocket knifes, cigarette lighters, foreign currency etc

Lot 244

Autographed ASTON VILLA 12 x 8 photo Col, depicting the 1977 League Cup winners posing with their trophy during a photo shoot at Bodymoor Heath training ground following victory over Everton, signed by ALEX CROPLEY, RAY GRAYDON and FRANK CARRODUS in black 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 £4.99, EU from £6.99, Rest of World from £8.99

Lot 110

An Alloa Academy Swimming Classes trophy awarded from 1909-19, copper on white metal possibly by William Hutton and Son, on a wooden frame 32x28cm approxApprox 1 pieces

Lot 342

dating: 19th Century provenance: Italy, Straight, tipped, single-and short false-edged blade, with double fuller at the tip. The papal Tiara with decussate keys and the inscription 'Pius IX' at the forte on the right side, the ornament surmounted by a trophy of arms, the opposite side with similar decorations but without the Papal emblem. Brass hilt. Metallic, wire binding-like handle. Iron scabbard. Two lugs with golden bands. length 98,3 cm.

Lot 340

dating: first quarter of the 19th Century provenance: France, Curved and grooved blade with fullers, engraved with the writing 'GARDE DU CORPS DU ROI' between lilies on the right side, with a trophy and 'B' marks between laurels, and 'B' under star a crowned emblem with three lilies and another trophy the left side. Bronze hilt with remains of gilding. The guard with a crowned shield and three lilies on flags, all in relief. Hilt with leather covering and copper wire binding. Iron scabbard with two lugs and brass cap with remains of gilding. length 106,5 cm.

Lot 353

dating: Mid 19th Century provenance: Papal States, Straight, double-edged blade, with a fuller featuring several piercing at the forte; the rest of the blade grooved at the center. Gilt-bronze hilt, the valve with trophy in relief. Guard with floral decorations. Checkered ebony grips. The front one with a rhombus-shaped plaque (small if compared to the slot) engraved with a flaming grenade. Leather scabbard with gilt and engraved metal mounts. length 88 cm.

Lot 45

dating: Mid 19th Century provenance: Naples, Smoothbore, two-stage, 17 mm cal barrel, octagonal at the first part and with the Royal Factory mark and 'DP' mark under the crown among gold-inlaid crosses and lilies, then round after a ring and acanthus leaves; finely engraved tang; partially engraved lock converted to percussion. Wooden full stock (small missing part) with checkered butt and engraved iron mounts in the style of the Empire, trigger guard with a beautiful trophy of arms, the butt-plate decorated in a similar way. Belt hook. Horn-tipped, wooden ramrod (small missing parts) with iron cartridge extractor. length 31 cm.

Lot 473

dating: mid-17th Century provenance: Germany, Rifled, octagonal, 15 mm cal. barrel, bell-mouthed toward the nozzle, engraved and gilt with floral motifs at the first part and the nozzle, the owner's name 'W.C.V. KLENGEL OBRISTER' at the centre, all on blued background, blued, adjustable rear-sight and gilt foresight; tang decorated en suite; beautiful lock, inside wheel covered by a polychrome enamelled disk depicting trophies, flat plate engraved and gilt with warrior, trophies and floral motifs, the hammer and the plate at the same level, pan cover with spring button hidden behind a flower; dark, walnut full stock, decorated with finely engraved bone plaques, at the counter-plate the effigy of a war camp, soldier with war mace and halberd near a cannon among curls and flowers; at the left side another warrior over a large trophy, at the base tents and cannon; another trophy at the right, bone patchbox cover with trophy, more small plaques at the nozzle; semi-clear, smooth butt-plate, anatomic iron trigger guard, pierced, gilt iron base, leaf-shaped trigger, set trigger. Bone-tipped wooden ramrod with iron base. Some restorations. The name W.C.V. Klengel Obrister on the barrel corresponds to the name of the owner of this beautiful rifle. An Obrister (Oberster Feldhauptmann) was chief of a regiment of 4000/5000 soldiers in the 16th Century Germany. Wolf Caspar von Klengel (Dresden 8h of June 1630 - 10th of January 1691) was architect and engineer with the grade of artillery colonel. Klengel is considered as a founder of the Saxonian baroque architecture and was art-historically a most important Saxonian architect of the 17th Century. He was upper agriculture master and upper supervisor of the civilian and military buildings under the Saxonian cure prince Johann George II. Literature: 'Wolf Caspar von Klengel' by Günter Passavant, Deutscher Kunstverlag München, 2001.The weapon is attributed to Christian Herold, gunsmith of Prince Johann George II of Saxony. The Dresden Museum keeps other weapons by the gunsmith. The Dresden Armory keeps also an armour which used to belong to Wolf Caspar von Klengel. length 116 cm.

Lot 298

dating: Mid 19th Century provenance: Turkey, Smoothbore, round, two-stage, 12 mm cal barrel, the first part with a very short rib completely engraved with flowers on a dark background with remains of gilding, the second part engraved with a beautiful golden trophy and provided with a front sight; tang engraved and with sight. Lock converted to percussion with forward spring engraved with flowers, hemmer with fish. Wooden full stock slightly sculpted and with filigree inlays (small missing parts). Beautiful silver mounts in relief depicting trophies, crescent moon, lion's head and floral motifs. Wooden ramrod, with no tip, with iron cartridge extractor. length 36 cm.

Lot 85

dating: about 1710 provenance: Austria, Long, round, smoothbore, 15 mm cal barrel, with square base and rib provided with front sight, gold decorations all over its length, the base with a warrior on a trophy and two dragons underneath, the rib with a garland of floral motifs, the nozzle decorated with a warrior on a trophy similar to the one on the base, parts of the original browning; iron tang decorated en suite and provided with sight. Flintlock battery with golden-brass plate, engraved with a mask and flowers on a granulated background, iron cock, spring, and batterie, the cock decorated en suite. Long, lightly carved, beautiful wooden stock (restorations) with beautiful gilded-bronze (50% gold) mounts richly engraved with crossed bands and floral motifs, pierced counter-plate with a large mask at the center, pierced escutcheon surmounted by a mask, horn fore-end cap. Horn-tipped, wooden ramrod. See a pair of similar pistols, same length and brass plate, in the Draeger collection, sold at Sotheby's on 7th December 1987 in Munich, lot 178, plate 83. length 54.5 cm.

Lot 89

George V Irish silver twin handle trophy with presentation inscription 'The Minosa Cup, in memory of J.B.Boyd, an original member of The Dublin Bay Sailing Club, for 17 "Footers" ', sponsors mark of S.H.Waterhouse, Dublin 1928, 17.5cm high, 490g approx

Lot 188

Edward VII cast alloy figural golf trophy, modelled as a golfer in flat cap, buttoned sports jacket and plus-fours, captured in action at the end of his golf swing, on naturalistic grassy base engraved to the edge 'ROBERT SAWERS SILVERSMITH EDINBURGH', with applied silver plaque 'SHILLONG SEPT. 1904', [Shillong, India], 27cm highThere is a possibility that this is solid bronze, however parts of the figure have a slightly coppery lustre. There is no brown patina, and normally bronzes would be hollow cast The metal is a brassy yellow colour, and the overall weight is 4.5kg approx. The features do not look crisp enough to be bronze and so we felt that it may be an alloy of copper and brass.

Lot 83

Victorian Irish silver replica of the 'Auld Mug' America's Cup Trophy, with presentation inscription 'Dublin Bay Sailing Club, Colleen Class August 1899, presented by T.C.Burroughs Esq, won by "Deidre", owner J.B.Boyd', sponsors mark of Edmond Johnson, Dublin 1897, 42.5cm high, 1220g approx gross, standing on an ebonised base (A/F)

Lot 241

Miscellaneous vintage boxed Subbuteo players & replica FA cup trophy

Lot 37

Handmade genuine leather Rhino trophy head (wall hanging) 55.5cm

Lot 1190

A Victorian LAA racing trophy 1887

Lot 311

A large selection of original paperwork and memorabilia relating to The Sharpe drama series formerly the property of sword master and stunt actor Richard Bonehill including original scripts from Share's Challenge and Sharpe's Peril; various unit call sheets and film schedule lists; a photograph of Sean Bean dedicated to Richard Bonehill and signed by Sean Bean; volume by Linda Blanford - Sharpe Cut - The inside story of the creation of a major television series; Sharpe's Story - The official inside story of the award winning ITV drama; Cult TV 30th International Award trophy for 2006 and various other documentation, etc

Lot 1154

A vintage silver trophy cup with large decorative handles. Hallmarked London 1923. Approx. 9cm tall and weighs approx. 75.9g.

Lot 1171

A box of mixed silver plated items. To include serving trays, cigarette cases, candlesticks, trinket boxes and small trophy cups.

Lot 110

A TWIN HANDLED PEDESTAL BASE SILVER TROPHY height 10.3cm, bowl diameter 10cm, weight 131g, 4 Troy oz, hallmarked for Birmingham 1953 Condition Report : In need of a clean Condition reports are offered as a guide only and we highly recommend inspecting (where possible) any lot to satisfy yourself as to its condition.

Lot 120

THREE ITEMS OF SILVER comprising a twin handed silver trophy on a pedestal base, hallmarked for Birmingham 1933, height to include handle top 11cm, condition: good, a silver vase with embossed floral detail, hallmarked London 1906, height 7.3cm, condition: good, a silver Christening beaker of plain form, faded hallmark, height 8.3cm, total weight approx. 187grams, 6 troy ozs Condition Report : some indentations Condition reports are offered as a guide only and we highly recommend inspecting (where possible) any lot to satisfy yourself as to its condition.

Lot 4002

Amazonia -- Photographer unknown. Shrunken head of Chief Tibi of the Antipas tribe, Amazon. 1870s. Albumen print. 20 x 14 cm. Mounted to board, annotated in English in ink on mount verso. This early and rare photograph of a shrunken head shows Chief 'Tibi', of an indigenous tribe settled on the upper Amazon called 'Antipas'. He was killed by members of the Aguaruna tribe in 1871 and subsequently prepared in this form. The history of these tribal battles and that of the head are extensively documented on the back of the photograph in contemporary handwritten notes. Headhunters existed in many regions of the world, but the making of shrunken heads from the heads of slain enemies is known only from a few peoples of the Amazon basin. This custom was especially practiced by the members of the Aguaruna and Shuar in Peru and Ecuador. After successful headhunting, the victorious tribe celebrated a series of complex rituals by making the head trophy (tsantsa), during which the life force of the slain person was transferred into the hunter. After the head was appropriately prepared, the eyelids and mouth were sewn closed with needles made of bamboo to prevent the dead man's vengeful spirit from exiting. In the 19th and 20th centuries, shrunken heads were a popular souvenir for sailors and travelers from South America, making them a coveted object of ethnological collectors and museums in Europe and North America. A shrunken head of this type was first displayed in London in 1861 in an ethnological exhibition. – Some light surface scuffing, otherwise a strong print in very good condition.

Lot 154

A mid 20th century silver pierced bon bon dish hallmarked Birmingham 1967, 99.2g, together with a silver plated small trophy

Lot 378

Cased Model of the Hull Trawler Summerset Maughan H329 - Silver Cod Trophy Winner

Lot 485

Jewellery - a black enamel sterling silver maple leaf brooch, stamped SK sterling; others white metal filigree etc; silver plated oval bowl; trophy cup; WMF bud vase etc

Lot 95

Silver Plate - a planished silver plated rose bowl trophy; a large stainless steel comport; trophy cups; etc

Lot 72

A CHESS TROPHY AWARDED TO B CARTER 1972 FROM THE W.C.S.S. CHESS CLUB

Lot 7

A SILVER PLATED CRICKET TROPHY 'THE SIR ERNEST JOHNSON CRICKET CUP' JULY 1970, HEIGHT APPROX 50CM

Lot 4

A LARGE SILVER PLATED FOOTBALL TROPHY 'THE GORDON CROWE TROPHY' PRESENTED BY NORTH STAFFORDSHIRE HOSPITAL, DECEMBER 1974 HEIGHT APPROX 47CM

Lot 272

A George VI silver motor racing trophy, inscribed 'Preston & Dis. Motor Club The Spence Challenge Trophy Presented by E.O. Spence 1937', list of winners to reverse, sponsor's initials 'W.A', Birmingham 1937, height (excluding base) 21.5cm, wt. 8.6ozt, together with a smaller silver plated trophy.

Lot 105

AN ARTS AND CRAFTS PLANISHED SILVER TROPHY CUP, maker A.E. Jones, Birmingham 1920, of flared cylindrical form, the two loop handles with flat thumb-pieces, on a low knopped stem and swept foot with applied rope twist band, 6 1/2" high, 7ozs 14dwts (Est. plus 21% premium inc. VAT)No engraving, clear marks, foot very slightly rocks

Lot 324

A small group of silver items, including a circular footed bowl, Birmingham 1909, height 7.5cm, another similar bowl with faceted sides, Birmingham 1937, height 6.2cm, two sugar sifter spoons, each later pierced and embossed, London 1819 by William Bateman I, length 14.5cm, and London 1828 by William Eaton, length 15cm, and a small silver trophy cup, total weighable items only 345.9g.Buyer’s Premium 29.4% (including VAT @ 20%) of the hammer price. Lots purchased online via the-saleroom.com will attract an additional premium of 6% (including VAT @ 20%) of the hammer price.

Lot 475

A George V silver trophy cup, the 'U' shaped girdled body flanked by a pair of flying scroll handles, on a circular domed foot, Birmingham 1912 by William Hutton & Sons Ltd, weight 695.7g, height 22cm.Buyer’s Premium 29.4% (including VAT @ 20%) of the hammer price. Lots purchased online via the-saleroom.com will attract an additional premium of 6% (including VAT @ 20%) of the hammer price.

Lot 321

A George V silver trophy goblet, the ovoid bowl on a beaded knop stem and circular foot, London 1914 by Francis Stebbings, height 16.5cm, and a silver double spirit measure, each ovoid bowl united by a knop stem, unmarked, height 13.2cm, total weight 269g.Buyer’s Premium 29.4% (including VAT @ 20%) of the hammer price. Lots purchased online via the-saleroom.com will attract an additional premium of 6% (including VAT @ 20%) of the hammer price.

Lot 466

A Dutch silver ladle with pierced scroll bowl and engraved handle, length 18.5cm, weight 28.4g, together with a group of plated items, including two graduated trophy cups, each with three crossed rifle supports, heights 22cm and 19.5cm, and a card salver.Buyer’s Premium 29.4% (including VAT @ 20%) of the hammer price. Lots purchased online via the-saleroom.com will attract an additional premium of 6% (including VAT @ 20%) of the hammer price.

Lot 1319

A group of silver cruets, a miniature 2-handled trophy etc, 8.6oz weighable, and a sterling silver egg cup

Lot 1359

A small oval silver tray, a miniature silver 2-handled trophy and tankard, 2 Charles Horner Dorcas thimbles, and 3 other silver thimbles (8)

Lot 1387

A group of silver items, to include a pair of oval engraved and pierced salts with blue liners, both A/F, a silver trophy, a pair of oval salts etc, 15.9oz weighable

Lot 112

A solid silver figure of a knight, height 8.5cm, probably the top of a trophy

Lot 149

JAMES WALTER TIPTAFT BIRMINGHAM SILVER PRESENTATION TROPHY CUP - circa 1940, 13ozt off the base, hallmarks extremely rubbed, 28.5cms overall H, engraved to the front 'Crosville Club Llandudno Junction, The Arthur Wright Pool Cup', the base with numerous engraved winners' names, the first being G Joinson dated 1940

Lot 233

A collection of metalware's, comprising two pewter and one silver plated tankard associated with HMS King Alfred, a silver plated trophy with a plaque inscribed HMS King Alfred and Lancing College, a smaller pewter tankard, with glass bottom 9.5cm H, a large silver plated salver with a coat of arms in the centre 37cm diameter, a silver plated decanter boat in the form of a four wheeled cart 45cm in length and a silver twin handled trophy for the Bedford Conservative Club, Billiards Challenge Cup, hallmarked London 1927 weight 270g. (8)

Lot 2161

African hunting spear, 1879 engraved in shaft - Zulu trophy? P&P Group 3 (£25+VAT for the first lot and £5+VAT for subsequent lots)

Lot 287

A selection of silver and plated wares, including: silver christening cup, maker R&S, Birmingham 1929; silver miniature twin-handled trophy cup, Birmingham 1932; silver cigarette case, maker Joseph Gloster Ltd, Birmingham 1911; silver topped jars and dressing table accessories; and a carved ebonised wood item; contained together on a galleried oval ebonised tray, the weighable silver approximately 7.6oz gross.

Lot 771

Silver trophy cup (at fault), silver salt with blue glass liner and seven silver handled tea knives4.2 troy ounces

Lot 785

Football Teddy Sheringham signed 12x8 colour photo pictured holding the Champions 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 £4.99, EU from £6.99, Rest of World from £8.99

Lot 60

6 crystal gold balls signed by tony jackson x2, Greg Norman x2, Seve Ballasteros, Gary player together with Englands golf coast brochure with assorted autographs, stuart crystal gold trophy - Royal Liverpool golf club

Lot 189

A quantity of early 20th century blow torches, to include an original Sievert example, a Victorian cast iron table mincer, a metal trophy, vintage gas lamp and three wooden pattens for industrial machinery.

Lot 790

A quantity of silver plated ware and silver items, to include Boodle & Dunthorne flatware, a pair of candlesticks, a chamber stick, a silver backed Art Deco dressing table mirror and a hairbrush, a silver mustard pot, a small silver plated trophy on stand, engraved, and a small quantity of old pennies and threepenny bits.

Lot 797

A Georgian silver trophy awarded by the Agricultural Society of the Hundred of West Derby to Mr Barnaby Baines of Kirkby The Draining MDCCCX, the plain cup raised on a flared and reeded foot, TH, London 1810, height 18cm, approx 7.8ozt.

Lot 847

An Edwardian silver twin-handled trophy of squat form with scroll handles, initialed 'CME', Harrison Bros & Howson, Sheffield 1902, height 9cm, approx 6.7ozt.

Lot 858

A George V hallmarked silver trophy inscribed 'West Derby Community Club - the Bishop of Warrington Trophy' with various names inscribed dating from 1952, London 1910, approx 16.5ozt.

Lot 875

An Elizabeth II hallmarked silver circular pin dish presented as a golf trophy, engraved 'K.W. Stafford Captain Caldy Golf Club 1984-85', William Comyns & Sons Ltd, London 1984, diameter 10.8cm, approx 2.9ozt, together with a silver square form cigarette box with cushion lid and cedar wood interior, Asprey & Co Ltd, London hallmark rubbed, 3.5 x 8.5 x 8.5cm (2).

Lot 908

A mixed lot of hallmarked silver to include a three-piece cruet set with pierced decoration, a small twin-handled trophy engraved 'The Geo. Ed. Smith Trophy Royal Typewriters W. J. Stafford. Winner 1927', a set of six coffee spoons, a salt spoon, one other spoon, six various knives and a spill vase with loaded base, various dates and makers, combined weighable silver approx 6.6ozt.

Lot 802

A continental white metal trophy, of half-egg form with cockerel mask ornaments, supported by bound foliate uprights with central collar, raised on a stepped circular base, engraved 'Club Avicole Ou Barbu Nain' indistinct marks, 13.5cm, 119grams.

Lot 905

A Victorian silver trophy cup having moulded loop handles, shaped pedestal foot and moulded foliate and floral decoration, bearing engraved presentation to one side and crest to other, London 1880, makers mark LKR, approx 341g

Lot 925

A small Victorian silver two-handled trophy, of traditional design, engraved 'The Wright Cups Messellemias 1933-1934' Marks for London 1892, maker John Charles Lowe, 10cm, 107grams, complete with ebonised stand, some denting and compression.

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