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Lot 1136

George Robledo's F.A. Charity Shield trophy award Tottenham Hotspur v Newcastle United, played at White Hart Lane, 24th September 1951, the silvered plaque bearing F.A. three lion enamelled emblem, engraved THE FOOTBALL ASSOCIATION CHARITY SHIELD MATCH TOTTENHAM HOTSPUR (FOOTBALL LEAGUE DIV 1 CHAMPIONS 1950-51) V NEWCASTLE UNITED (F.A. CHALLENGE CUP WINNERS 1950-51) PLAYED AT TOTTENHAM MONDAY 24TH SEPTEMBER 1951, mounted on oak back, 12 by 13cm., missing easel back, silvered plaque attached to oak back with blue-tak missing nailsTottenham Hotspur defeated Newcastle United 2-1.The George Robledo Collection (Lots 1133 to 1143) Provenance: By family descent. The Property of George’s daughter Elizabeth Robledo.

Lot 1155

The 1950 F.A. Charity Shield winner's trophy awarded to Alf Ramsey,silvered metal & enamel on a wooden backboard with easel support, inscribed THE FOOTBALL ASSOCIATION CHARITY SHIELD MATCH, ENGLAND WORLD CUP TEAM v F.A. CANADA TOUR TEAM, 20th SEPTEMBER 1950 Provenance:Acquired by Coffer Sports from Sir Alf Ramsey.

Lot 1208

The Australian Cricketers "Ashes" linen handkerchief, circa 1905,featuring the national emblems of England and Australia, the Lion and the Kangaroo in the centre with the Ashes trophy, surrounded by individual player portraits of the Australian team, each printed with name and State, above an image of the Sydney cricket ground, the corners of the handkerchief featuring wicket, bats and ball, approximately 43 by 43cm., mounted, glazed and framed, overall 57 by 57cm., slight creasing and stains to the centreAll glass will be removed from framed and glazed items prior to posting and may result in delays to shipping your items. (This service is included in the cost of postage and packing). We can also totally remove all framing and mounts upon request to reduce shipping costs. Alternatively lots can be collected in person by prior appointment from NN8 1RT.    

Lot 1319

Johnnie Walker F1 1st placed trophy from the 2019 Belgian Grand Prix at Spa,modelled with a gentleman in top hat and tails upon a circular plinth printed with logo, raised upon three supports and black plinth base engraved FORMULA 1 JOHNNIE WALKER BELGIAN GRAND PRIX 2019 SPA FRANCORCHAMPS, with F1 logo and 1 First Place and KEEP WALKING, the underside of the base engraved with FIA FORMUA 1 WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP with logo, height 55cm., in a fitted metal flight case bearing engraved plaque WWW.FOXSILVER.NET, 27 by 63 by 27cm.

Lot 14

Six Leeds United Legends signed colour photos, five of all same size of 16 by 12in., Vinnie Jones tackling the mascot prior to match kick off; Gordon Strachan lifting the last 1st division trophy 1992 before Premier League kick off; Gary McAllister lifting the Charity Shield being the opener before first Premier League weekend of matches; Kemar Roofe scoring against Blackburn Rovers and Pontus Jansson, along with 20 by 16in. signed mounted photo of Jimmy Floyd Hasselbaink during his Premier League season at Leeds, this mount is a standard size that will drop straight into a frame, (6)

Lot 23

David Beckham signed and framed Manchester United display,depicts Becks holding the 1998-99 Premiership trophy and 1999 Champions League trophy during United's Treble winning season, either side of a signed action photo, complete with engraved metal plaque above detailing his stats flanked by two Manchester United cloth crests, measuring 20 by 16in., comes with COA attached to reverse of frame.All glass will be removed from framed and glazed items prior to posting and may result in delays to shipping your items. (This service is included in the cost of postage and packing). We can also totally remove all framing and mounts upon request to reduce shipping costs. Alternatively lots can be collected in person by prior appointment from NN8 1RT.    

Lot 24

Manchester United Sir Alex Ferguson and David Beckham, two signed mounted photo card displays measuring 16 by 12in., which is a standard frame size, therefore ready to drop straight into frame. Sir Alex shown celebrating with the Premiership trophy with Becks about to take one of his infamous free-kicks

Lot 285

Mario Balotelli blue Manchester City "Champions 12" jersey worn at the Premier League 2011-12 trophy presentation,Umbro, short-sleeve with BARCLAYS PREMIER LEAGUE 11/12 CHAMPIONS gold sleeve badges, club crest and sponsor logo, reverse lettered CHAMPIONS 12, size 44in., bears foxing marks/stains throughout having been soaked in champagne at the presentation; sold with a pair of blue Manchester City Umbro shorts no.45, with club crest and numbered 45, number five peeling off slightly , with pitch marks on the reverse of the shorts, size XXl (2)Manchester City were crowned Barclays Premier League Champions above rivals Manchester United on points and celebrated the trophy presentation after the fixture v Queen's Park Rangers, played at Etihad Stadium, 13th May 2012.See lots 284 and 286 for related items.

Lot 355

Kevin Campbell red Arsenal F.A. Cup Final No.7 jersey v Sheffield Wednesday, played at Wembley, 15th May 1993,Adidas, un-used long-sleeved spare with THE F.A. PREMIER LEAGUE sleeve badges, embroidered club crest, FOOTBALL ASSOCIATION CHALLENGE CUP FINAL WEMBLEY MAY 1993 and trophy emblem, sponsor logo, reverse lettered CAMPBELL, size 42-44in., signs of staining on right cuff and white in jersey not brilliant white slightly discolouredArsenal defeated Sheffield Wednesday 2-1 in the replay (20th May) of the original final, which took place at Wembley on 15th May 1993. Kevin Campbell played in both final's wearing the number 7 short-sleeved jersey.

Lot 68

A small collection of Swarovski crystal, animals, etc, many boxed.Qty: 11Condition report:This lot comprises a tall cat, mouse, fox, flower, small cat, two swans, apple that opens into a mirror, duck, squirrel, penguin, flower pot, trophy cup and penny farthing bicycle. They are all in excellent condition. Please see additional uploaded images.

Lot 494

Roman Imperial Coinage, Hadrian, Denarius, c. 120-1, laureate bust right, drapery on far shoulder, rev. Mars advancing right holding spear and shouldering trophy, 3.16g (RIC 321; RSC 1073; RCV 3516). Very fine or better £100-£120

Lot 571

Roman Imperial Coinage, Hadrian, Denarii (2), both Eastern mints, c. 128-30, revs. Mars advancing right holding spear and shouldering trophy, 3.27g; Roma helmeted seated left holding Victory and cornucopiæ, 3.60g (RIC 3050, 3067 var.; RSC 301a; 347k) [2]. Good fine or better, both scarce£100-£150 --- Provenance: Second Glendining Auction, 14 December 1988, lot 405 (part)

Lot 293

TRAY TABLE, 61cm H x 50cm x 37cm, Italian yellow metal and trophy decorated with two tray tiers on folding stand.

Lot 1606

A pair of silver-mounted Wedgwood Blue Jasper rifle trophy mugs, Bruce Bairnsfather tableware, Miniature Rifle Clubs Society teaware etc.

Lot 106

Silver trophy and large spoon with Continental marksTrophy approx 7 troy oz, spoon approx 4 1/2 troy oz

Lot 203

Quantity of silver, including a trophy, goblet, spill vase, relief-moulded shaped bowl, and drip panApprox 23 1/2 troy oz.

Lot 73

Silver hot water/hot milk jug, set of twelve silver teaspoons and sugar tongs in fitted case, pair of silver salts with spoons on original fitted box, silver two handled trophy and a silver bon bon dishApprox 20.3oz total weight

Lot 1111

A selection of Silverstone race meeting posters, including Trophy meetings for motorcycle and bicycle races, 1973 Jubilee events etc.

Lot 1131

An interesting collection of ephemera including a Tourist Trophy Races 1932 souvenir, Silverstone, HRG greetings cards etc.

Lot 955

Bar pump advertising tops, 2 x Fosters 33 cm & 29cm h, Carlsberg lager 25cm h, Worthington bitter 31cm h, Trophy bitter 27cm h and a Coca Cola bar mount.Condition ReportUsed, large Fosters with some wear to the top, Trophy bitter with breaks to plastic at the back.

Lot 542

A small silver trophy with black plastic base, Birmingham 1936 measures 5.5cms h x 8cms w and total height with base 9.5cms h.Condition ReportSlight tarnishing overwise good condition.

Lot 220

Hallmarked silver trophy for Lechlade Show 1948. Birmingham. 46.9 grams. Some dents / wear. 11cm tall.

Lot 180

1951 Jaguar XK120 Roadster Transmission: manualMileage:35390The Jaguar XK120 was manufactured between 1948 and 1954 and was Jaguar's first sports car since the SS100 which ceased production in 1940. The XK120 was launched in roadster form at the 1948 London Motor Show as a show car for the new Jaguar XK engine. It caused a sensation, thus persuading Jaguar founder and design boss William Lyons to put the car into production. The '120' in its name referred to its 120mph top speed which made the XK120 the world's fastest standard production car at the time of its launch. It was available in two open versions; first as the roadster, then also as a drophead coupé from 1953. It was also available as a closed, or 'fixed-head' coupé from 1951. With an alloy cylinder head and twin side-draft SU carburettors, the double overhead-cam 3.4 litre straight six XK engine was comparatively advanced for a mass-produced unit of the time. With a standard compression ratio of 8:1 it developed 160bhp. This same basic design of the XK engine, later modified into 3.8 litre and 4.2 litre versions, survived into the late 1980s. All XK120s had independent torsion bar front suspension, semi-elliptic leaf springs at the rear, re-circulating ball steering, telescopically adjustable steering column and all-round 12-inch drum brakes.Manufactured on the 23rd May 1951 and dispatched to the first owner, Peter French, for the 14th June. This stunning XK120 roadster is presented in Silver with contrasting blood red trim and benefitted from a new hood frame, hood and side screens in 2016. Our vendor has owned this car since 2015 and has since treated the car to a full mechanical overhaul with RPS (Rally Preparation Services) in Oxfordshire, experts in their field. Between June 2019 and July 2021 this included stripping and overhauling the cylinder head converting to unleaded, a rebuilt steering box and culminated in a stripped and rebuilt gearbox a modified radiator and brake overhaul with detailed invoices in excess of £35,000. In period we are informed that this car competed with racing driver Billy Bradshaw and was successful winning the 1956 Walter Sexton Memorial Trophy and that a genuine C-Type head was purchased for the princely sum of £100 and fitted during this period (no longer with the car). Now a restored example with an original service manual and history folder with impeccable mechanical workmanship this car would be a fabulous addition to any collection and would be an ideal car for any XK enthusiast looking to enjoy the joy of driving these 50's sports cars.Interested parties should note that the C-Type head fitted in period when racing is no longer with this car.

Lot 276

1958 BMW Isetta 'Pick-up' Transmission: manualMileage:21074The Isetta is an Italian-designed microcar built under licence in several different countries including Germany and the United Kingdom. Produced in the post war years, at a time when cheap, short distance transportation was most needed, it became one of the most successful and influential city cars ever created. Because of its egg shape and bubble-like windows, it became known as a 'bubble car'; a name then later given to other similar vehicles. The Isetta was, in 1955, the world's first mass-produced car and was the top-selling single-cylinder car in the world with a total of 161,728 units sold.This Isetta pick-up was built under licence from BMW at Portslade nr. Brighton in 1957. It was Isetta's idea of capturing some of the commercial market but very few were ever built. Some sources suggesting as few as 26 were made. This four-wheel Isetta has what the sales brochure describes as ample carriage space with 165lb in the container and 187lb alongside the driver in lieu of a passenger seat. In 2015, following many years of hibernation, with photographs to show what a sorry state it was in, this Isetta benefitted from a no expense, nut and bolt restoration. The 300cc single cylinder, four stroke BMW engine and four speed gearbox were both overhauled by Isetta experts, whilst the bodywork and electrics also received expert attention. Following the restoration 'Bubbles' as the car is affectionately known was displayed at the NEC car show and national micro cars rallies in Cumbria, Bath and Somerset winning top prizes at all these prestigious events. 2017 saw 'Bubbles' win the trophy for best restoration of the year at the NEC classic car show. This stunning and extremely rare example is sure to attract plenty of attention given both its condition and realistic estimate.

Lot 19

A Victorian silver trophy cup or chalice, with plain unengraved bowl, knopped stem and circular foot with beaded rim, stamped to base '3606', sponsor's mark rubbed, London 1877, 8.35toz, 10.3 by 21cm high.

Lot 46

An Edwardian silver Quoits trophy, in quoit form, engraved 'Presented to the Stamford & District Quoit League By Lord John Joicey-Cecil MP 1906' (Lord John Joicey-Cecil was the fourth son of William Cecil, third Marquis of Exeter), Mappin & Webb, London 1905, 11.69toz, 16.5 by 2.2cm overall, with original fitted case, a/f, .

Lot 188a

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

Lot 2082

LARGE SILVER TENNIS TROPHY CUP a large two handled silver trophy cup, for the Halcyon T C Mens Singles Tennis Championship, Presented by H R Stebbing, inscribed with names from the 1950's. 30ozs, marked for Birmingham 1931. 22.5cms high

Lot 182

Football Items. A box of football delights to include 1950s Sports Argus, football cards, black and white photos, 1960s tickets, foreign correspondence, European Cup 1963 32 page publication, football collectors ephemera 1960s, Young’s 1952 sporting catalogue, a 1958 tennis trophy, Football Special 79 stickers, large Real Madrid coin etc (1 Box) Good

Lot 2572

Edwardian silver twin handled trophy cup, the circular bowl with girdle and twin flying scroll handles, upon a spreading pedestal foot, hallmarked S W Smith & Co, London 1903, including handles H11.5cm, approximate weight 5.82 ozt (181.2 grams)Condition Report:General light wear, predominantly in the form of surface scratches and nicks.Hallmarks clear and legible, with very light wear to date letter.

Lot 2588

1930's silver trophy cup, of typical form, with twin angular and curved handles, the bowl with presentation engraving, upon a short pedestal foot, hallmarked J A Wylie & Co, Birmingham 1932, together with two early 20th century cigarette cases, the first example with engine turned decoration and engraved monogram to panel of upper left corner, hallmarked Morgan & Boon, Birmingham 1931, the second of plain form with engraved monogram, Charles S Green & Co Ltd, hallmarked 1916, approximate total weight 9.37 ozt (291.5 grams)Condition Report:General wear commensurate with age and use, including surface scratches and nicks.Trophy cup with a number of small indentations and larger indentation to bowl around engraving, and slightly unsteady on foot.First cigarette case with some small indentations, and knock to one corner which has resulted in case not closing flush to.Hallmarks legible, however some wear to hallmarks of trophy cup and to makers mark of second cigarette case.

Lot 2609

Small mid 20th century silver twin handled trophy of urn form, with cover, hallmarked Walker & Hall, Sheffield 1937, H11.5cm, approximate weight 2.78 ozt (86.6 grams)Condition Report:General wear commensurate with age, predominantly in the form of surface scratches and nicks.Hallmarks clear and legible.

Lot 2610

Small 1920's silver twin handled trophy bowl, with lobed rim and flying scroll handles, upon a circular stepped base, hallmarked T Wilkinson & Sons, Birmingham 1929, H6.5cm, together with a small 1940's silver twin handled trophy cup, the bowl of tall cylindrical form, hallmarked Barker Brothers Silver Ltd, Birmingham 1940, H7.5cm, and a small modern silver cup, the waisted bowl decorated in relief with applied fruiting vines, the bowl and foot further chased and embossed, hallmarked Alan M Weisrose, London import 1995, also stamped 925, H7.5cm, approximate total weight 3.96 ozt (123.2 grams)Condition Report:With general wear, including surface scratches and nicks.Trophy bowl with a few small indentations, and slightly unsteady on foot.Trophy cup also slightly unsteady on foot.Hallmarks generally clear and legible, with some slight wear.

Lot 347

A large and impressive George V silver twin handled 'Bowling Trophy', by Searle Hoare & Co, London 1911, 34cm high, 2011g, on further socle base.

Lot 350

A small silver lidded trophy cup and cover, by Cooper Brothers & Sons Ltd, Sheffield 1924, 10.5cm high, 90g.

Lot 493

A silver bottle coaster, by William Walter Antiques Ltd, London 1984, 12cm diameter; together with a small twin handled trophy cup; and three spoons stamped 925. (5)

Lot 793

A silver cigarette box and a silver backed brush (for scrap) - sold with a silver plated trophy cup

Lot 902

Hamo Thornycraft: a pair of Art Nouveau period cast bronze trophy plaques, each mounted on a mahogany plinth and decorated with scenes depicting a lady gardening framed by tall trees and swagging and inscribed Open Championship Horticultural Prize presented by Toogood & Sons Ltd, Southampton, Seedsmen to HM The King - each marked with signature and dates to side

Lot 1410

A 16cm diameter silver plated trophy rose bowl with Moretonhampstead, Lustleigh, Chagford and many other dated engraved presentation records 1959-1980's

Lot 501

AN EARLY VARIANT NAVAL FIGHTING SABRE. With a 71cm curved single sided blade with broad fuller, partially blued and gilt with GR cypher beneath a crown and military trophy, the stirrup hilt with langets and side ring enclosing a fouled anchor, the front langet with engraved conjoined initials. The leather scabbard with three gilt brass mounts, the top mount marked for 'Knubley and Co. No.7 Charring Cross, London'. 86cm overall.

Lot 502

AN EARLY 19TH CENTURY NAVAL LIEUTENAN'S SPADROON. With an 82cm straight pointed fullered blade marked to the back 'Runkel Solingen', decorated with a GR cypher and crown amongst scrolls and a military trophy and post 1801 Royal Crest to the other side. With a stirrup hilt, black fish-skin grip bound with wire, elaborate lion's head pommel and langet engraved with fouled anchors. The leather scabbard with three brass mounts and twin ring suspension, the top mount marked for R.Johnston late Bland & Foster Sword Cutler & belt maker to his Majesty 68 St James' Street, London' dated 1803 to the button and with owners initials 'FL'. 103cm overall.

Lot 518

AN EARLY 1803 REGULATION LIGHT COMPANY SABRE. With a 79.5cm curved and pointed single sided blade partially blued and decorated in gilt with a royal cypher above GR and a trophy of arms with a Tarlton helmet. The decorative knuckle bow cast with a slung bugle and royal cypher, with wire wound leather grip and lions head pommel, the leather scabbard with gilt metal mounts and twin ring suspension, engraved 'Prosser, Charring Cross, London'. 94cm overall.

Lot 523

A 1796 PATTERN INFANTRY OFFICERS SPADROON AND SCABBARD. With an 82cm tapering pointed and gently fullered blade, with gilt and blued section decorated with a crown above GR and a standing figure of an Infantry officer in bicorn hat with sword drawn, a post 1801 Royal coat of arms and a military trophy, the remainder of the blade finely etched with scrolling foliage and military trophies, the double shell guard with hinged side, wire wound grip and vase shaped pommel, with a leather scabbard with three gilt mounts with double ring suspension. The top mount engraved 'Prater & Son Charring Cross, London'. 103cm overall.

Lot 671

AN UN-AWARDED SELF LOADING RIFLE SHOOTING TROPHY. A rifle shooting trophy with a tumbler cup engraved 'The Shooter's Rights Association 1000 yards Self-Loading Rifle Championship' supported on three rifles with bayonets fixed, on a stepped base with two rows of vacant shields. Unmarked, 47cm high, 19.5cm wide. The Shooter's Rights Association was founded in 1984 to protect the rights of their members.

Lot 888

A GENERAL SERVICE MEDAL WITH MALAYA CLASP AND OTHER RELATED ITEMS TO THE 7TH GURKHAS. A General Service Medal 1918-1962 with Queen Elizabeth II obverse and Malaya Clasp named to 2/Lt E.D. Macleod 7th G.R., name probably officially corrected, with accompanying miniature, an unofficial 7th Gurkha Durbar Day 28th March 2015 Medal in case of issue, a Bigbury Mint 200 years of Gurkhas service medal in case of issue, a composition statue of a Gurkha '7th Duke of Edinburgh's Own Gurkha Rifles 1902 - 1994', 28cm high. A large presentation trophy cup 'The Raub Cup' 'Presented to the officers and men of the second Battalion of the 7th Gurkha Rifles by the officers and Men of the Raub District Malay Police in appreciation of a year spent as Brothers-in-Arms 1951', E.P.N.S. 37cm high, 43cm wide. The 7th Gurkhas Rifle Cup 'Presented to the Officers 7th Gurkha Rifles by Lt-Col J.D.F. Curling OBE 30.6.53, with presentation inscriptions between 1953-1989' hallmarked for Adie Brothers, Birmingham 1952, 27cm high. A silver shooting cup: 'The Company Small Bore Shooting Competition 2nd Battalion 7th Gurkha Rifles, Presented by Lt Col J.H. Alford' with presentation inscriptions between 1953 - 1967, hallmarked for Adie Brothers, Birmingham 1950, 17.5cm high. Two plated sauce boats with 7th Gurkha crest and other related items.

Lot 953

FIVE ROMAN SILVER DENARIUS. Roman Silver Denarius: Faustina II (Wife of Marcus Aurelius), 161-175 AD. Rome Mint. Obv: Draped bust right. Rev: Two infants seated on throne. 2.39g. Faustina II (Wife of Marcus Aurelius), 161-175 AD. AR Denarius. Rome Mint. Obv: Draped bust right. Rev: Venus standing left holding apple and rudder. 1.85g. Septimius Severus, 193-211 AD. Laodicea Mint. Obv: Laureate bust right. Rev: Sol standing left, raising right hand and holding whip in left hand. 2.84g. Septimius Severus, 193-211 AD. Contemporary Forgery Denarius. Rome Mint. Obv: Laureate bust right. Rev: Mars advancing right, holding spear and trophy. 1.45g. Geta, 209-211 AD. Rome Mint. Obv: Draped bust right. Rev: Securitas seated left holding globe. 3.17g. (5 Coins)

Lot 303

A collection of various motor car and motor cycle programmes, to include British Grand Prix, Silverstone, Goodwood, and Crystal Palace Trophy meetings, etc.

Lot 388

 A Chinese silver covered two handled trophy cup, engraved with Chinese script, marked 90, maker Wang Hing, weight 73oz, height 18ins, together with a Chinese silver dish, formed as a leaf, raised on a spiral foot, marked 90, maker Wang Hing, weight 1oz

Lot 1

CHARLES EAMES (U.S., 1907 - 1978) & RAY EAMES (U.S., 1912 - 1988)."Lounge Chair, design 1956.Rosewood frame, with black leather upholstery and black polished aluminium base.Missing leather and legs.Measurements: 70 x 55 x 107 cm.The Lounge Chair is an iconic piece of modern design. Created by Charles and Ray Eames in the 1950s, it was designed with the aim of combining elegance and supreme comfort. Made of moulded wood, with leather upholstery, this model forms part of important collections such as that of the MOMA in New York. Initially marketed by the furniture manufacturer Herman Miller, both this company and Vitra have continued to produce the model using the same quality-assured manufacturing methods since the 1950s.Charles and Ray Ames, a married couple and artistic couple, worked in the fields of industrial and graphic design, fine art and film, and are responsible for numerous designs that have become twentieth-century classics. Charles Eames studied architecture for two years at the University of Washington, then began his career working in a studio on residential housing projects. In 1938 he moved to Cranbrook, Michigan, to continue studying architecture and design at the city's Academy of Art. He eventually became a teacher there, heading the industrial design department. Together with Eero Saarinen, the son of his teacher Eliel Saarinen, he designed the trophy for the Organic Design Prize, awarded by the Museum of Modern Art in New York. In 1941, after divorcing his first wife, he married his colleague at Cranbrook, Ray Kaiser. Together they settled in Los Angeles, where they remained for the rest of their lives. In the late 1940s, Ray and Charles designed their home together, known as the "Eames House", now considered a masterpiece of modern architecture. In the 1950s the couple continued to work in architecture and furniture design, pioneering the use of new techniques and materials such as fibreglass and plastic resin in the manufacture of chairs. They are currently represented in the Design Museum in London and the MoMA in New York, among many others.

Lot 166

A 1930s silver twin handled trophy with inscription and on a standLocation:

Lot 167

An early 20th century silver twin handled small trophy cup with inscription 132.3gLocation:

Lot 301

An Edwardian Silver presentation trophy cup, Ayrshire Metal Products Recreation Association, presented by Mr Patrick Toner for Outstanding achievement in Recreational or Cultural Activities, the body with half repousse leaf decoration, by  Martin, Hall & Co, Sheffield 1909, 872gms, 27cm Condition Report:Available upon request

Lot 330

A George V silver trophy cup, engraved 'Presented to Miss Everard Jones on her Marriage by Torcastle Estate Employees 1913", with cast scrolling handles, on a circular wooden stand, by Harrods, London 1913, 496gms Condition Report:Available upon request

Lot 334

A collection of silver including a Georgian style silver sauce boat with flying scroll handle, by Streeter & Co Ltd, London 1902, a silver cream jug and sugar bowl with fluted bodies by Jones & Crompton, Birmingham 1902, a silver scallop shell butter dish by Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Co Ltd, Sheffield 1902, a silver twin handled trophy cup, by Atkin Brothers, Sheffield 1909, a Swedish silver trumpet shaped vase, by Hallbergs Guldsmeds, 1969, a pair of  Victorian Scottish silver sugar tongs, by Mackay, Cunningham & Co, Edinburgh 1870, a cased silver caddy spoon, by Mappin & Webb, Sheffield 1901, 566gms (8) Condition Report:Available upon request

Lot 2

A Victorian silver trophy, with bright cut body, acanthus leaf handles, inverted stem and circular foot, marked By The Gentry And Tradesmen Of Branston On Approaching Marriage 1889, Sheffield 1877, 27cm high, 16oz.

Lot 56

Civil Aviation. A 1930s Imperial Airways Bakelite ashtray, the rim cast with the Imperial Airways badge, 10.5cm diameter together with a 1950s Swiss Airways chrome ashtray, the aircraft mounted on a pivotal stand, the underside of the base cast 'Made in Switzerland Buhler 6491', 18cm long, a Schneider Trophy 1929 cast brass ashtray, 9cm diameter plus a composite ashtray for Swissair and a metal and enamel ashtray for Teal Hibiscus Service and a brass Spitfire desktop model mounted on a lighting bolt base, 18cm wingspanQTY: (7)

Lot 109

The John Spiller Trophy Collection. A collection of aviation prize trophies, including a miniature trophy by Wakely & Wheeler, London 1912, engraved 'Air League Cup 1962', 7.5cm wide, miniature trophy by James Dixon & Som, Sheffield 1951, engraved 'The Air League Challenge Cup Winner 1964', 11cm high, a miniature trophy by James Wakely & Frank Clarke Wheeler, London 1902, engraved 'Replica of Harmel Trophy', 4.5cm high, a two handle trophy cup by Adie Brothers, Birmingham 1926, engraved 'Bristol Air Race', 15cm high, trophy by William Devonport, Birmingham 1925, engraved 'The Siddeley Challenge Trophy 1952), damaged, 12cm plus seven further silver plated trophies, various forms and sizes, weighable silver 447g QTY: (12)NOTE:Sold on behalf of The Royal Aero Club Trust.Alec John Spiller (1911-1982) was from Huntingdonshire, he was a talented and very successful member of the Royal Aero Club Air Racing Association. He had a long flying career and won numerous air races including the Kings Cup several times.

Lot 386

SHERATON REVIVAL INLAY, PENWORK, AND PAINTED SATINWOOD BOWFRONT CORNER DISPLAY CABINET LATE 19TH/ the dentil moulded frieze above a frieze with a musical trophy over a bowed glass door enclosing shelves; the base with a cupboard door with an oval reserve painted with a classical figure with a lyre, decorated throughout with swags, trails, and palm fronds, raised on square tapered legs with spade feet(90cm wide, 220cm high, 58cm deep)

Lot 500

FRENCH KINGWOOD AND MARQUETRY CHIFFONNIÈRE, IN THE MANNER OF CHARLES TOPINO 19TH CENTURY the oval top crossbanded top with a pierced brass gallery and trophy marquetry, above three short drawers raised on cabriole legs united by a kidney shaped undertier with conforming brass gallery and trompe l'oeil marquetry(50cm wide, 80cm high, 36cm deep)

Lot 419

Japanese Trophy Rod 1940s, split cane, 2 x fly tips, 1 x spinning tip, 8ft fly fishing rod. Reversable butt handle (repaired). "Eagle Tokyo Japan" all original whippings and rings, in bag

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