Large selection of miscellaneous 19th/20th century silver and silver plate, including a teapot, christening beaker, christening mug, two quaichs, set of three bon bon dishes, five trophy cups, condiment set two cream jugs and other items (various dates and makers). Approximately 72ozs weighable silver (Qty)
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19th century French mantel clock in gothic revival architectural ormolu case with knight surmount and trophy of arms decoration, silk suspension movement with outside count wheel, striking on bell 46cm high, pendulum presentThe case is in good original condition and retains its original gilding . The movement doesn't run, one power train has no spring power and the other is fully wound.
A BOX OF ASSORTED ITEMS, to include a three piece white metal and light blue guilloche enamel vanity set comprising of a hair brush, mirror and a clothes brush, a white metal rose bowl, a rescue brigade white metal trophy on a plinth, serving spoons, a pair of white metal and light blue guilloche enamel candle sticks, a white metal circular tray, a wooden jewellery box with contents of costume jewellery, a smaller wooden jewellery box with costume jewellery and a cultured pearl necklace fitted with a yellow metal spring clasp, a white metal rope twist chain fitted with a spring clasp stamped 925 etc
TWO BOXES AND LOOSE TREEN AND METALWARES, to include a writing slope in need of restoration, assorted wooden boxes, a 1930s Royal commemorative biscuit tin, Wm Widdop carriage and mantel clocks, Crown Green bowls and bowling bag, metal Labrador figures and a Guide Dog trophy, a box of pens and propelling pencils by Parker, Papermate, etc, early to mid twentieth century photographs, aneroid barometer, candlesticks, etc (sd) (2 BOXES + LOOSE)
FOUR BOXES OF DVDS, GOLFING INTEREST AND ASSORTED HOUSEHOLD ITEMS, to include twenty three DVDs and DVD boxsets, a boxed Calvin Klein Golf golf tee set, novelty club covers, golfing DVDs, a sealed Disney Piglet Impossipuzzle, five boxed blank trophy shields, a boxed Phillips shotgun cleaning kit, a Samsung Digimax S600 digital camera, a cased pair of Nikon Sprint IV 8 x 21 binoculars, boxed Rowenta warming tray and Salter frother, a Mason Cash pestle and mortar, a late twentieth century/contemporary mantel clock, etc (sd) (4 BOXES)
CRICKET - INTERNATIONAL & DOMESTIC TROPHY PROGRAMMES, a collection of Test Match and One Day International Programmes, match ticket stubs and scorecards, featuring ENGLAND v Australia, ENGLAND v West Indies and Benson & Hedges Cup Finals and other International matches, a total of 60 Programmes, 35 Scorecards and 11 Ticket stubs (please note; not all scorecards/ticket stubs relate to match programmes)
1906 THE BOOK OF FOOTBALL- A COMPLETE HISTORY AND RECORD One of the best early works on Football and Rugby, this is a lavishly illustrated history originally issued in weekly parts. Includes features of all the major clubs from that era, plus some facinating articles including a profile of the 1 year old Chelsea, Also includes a section on the famous All Blacks. Original green cloth with gilt engraving of the original FA Cup Trophy. Light spotting to front boards otherwise clean and bright, Unuusually, this book contains the original full colour original front covers of the weekly parts bound in at the rear. A very rare and highly collectable book
Original vintage advertising poster for Gran feria de Jativa / Great Fair of Xativa that took place from 15-20 August 1971 featuring a colourful bold design of vector circle pattern graphics in yellow, blue, red, green, and white resembling paper lantern, flower or mandala, with coat of arms of the city below the image. Jativa August Fair began to be celebrated in 1250 in November, the date has change to be celebrated between the 15th August - Day of the Assumption of the Virgin, and the 20th August, the festival has evolved into a leisure and cultural event with a Medieval market, shooting, singing, motorcycle trophy, children's theatre, leaving livestock related activities in the background. Good condition, creasing, tears. Country of issue: Spain, designer: Bellod, size (cm): 99x66, year of printing: 1971.
Original vintage sport advertising poster for the Holts Trophy Meeting at 2pm on Saturday 2 July 1966 – Motor Racing Crystal Palace – Main events for Formula III Supporting events for Saloon Cars and Grand Touring Cars – Organised by the British Automobile Racing Club (BARC; since 1949). Great illustration featuring a black and white image against a red background of a racing driver in an F3 racing car with the number 2 on the door, the event information above and BARC logo below. Good condition, restored folds and minor tears, small spots, backed on linen. Country:UK. Year:1966. Designer:Unknown. Size (cm):76x51.
A large quantity of mainly Triumph partsincluding crankcases (numbers T100 11810N, 5T 72826, 6T 10179N, 5T 37609), primary chain cases, crankshafts, rear number plates, crankshafts, toolboxs, nacelle parts, gaskets, a believed Trophy head and barrel and sundry parts, conditions and completeness unknown, close inspection advised. (Qty)Lot to be sold without reserve.This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: ◊◊◊◊ £60 + VAT uplift and storage at £12 + VAT per lot per dayFor further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
1969 Triumph 649cc TR6P Police MotorcycleRegistration no. WUL 226GFrame no. DC 17865 TR6PEngine no. TR6P DC 17865ISDT success in the late 1940s prompted Triumph to adopt the Trophy name for their off-road styled twins. But although it retained its sporting character, the model became more of a roadster as time passed, ending up, in effect, as a single-carburettor Bonneville. More tractable than the Bonnie and more economical too, the Trophy gave little away in terms of outright performance, the bike's standing quarter-mile time and top speed being within a whisker of its twin-carburettor sibling's. Triumph enjoyed a long history of providing machines to police forces around the world, and the example offered here is based on the TR6 roadster, albeit fitted with twin carburettors. The current vendor purchased this TR6P at Bonhams December 2020 Winter sale and has seen little use since then, hence the decision to sell it. Following a period of inactivity, re-commissioning or possibly more extensive restoration will be required before it returns to the road. The machine is offered with expired MoTs and an old-style V5 document.Offered with keyFootnotes:All lots are sold 'as is/where is' and Bidders must satisfy themselves as to the provenance, condition, age, completeness and originality prior to biddingLot to be sold without reserve.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
1993 Triumph 885cc Trident 900Registration no. K626 BBOFrame no. SMTTC338BDP005839Engine no. 005937John Bloor's resurrection of Triumph and its transformation into a thriving global brand is one of the more unlikely manufacturing success stories of modern times. Unveiled at the Cologne Show in the autumn of 1990, the range consisted of three- and four-cylinder models named after iconic Triumphs of the past: Daytona, Trophy, and Trident. Now, some 30 years later, these early Hinckley Triumphs are becoming increasingly collectible. This particular Trident 900 was acquired by the current vendor in 2019 and has seen little use since then, hence the decision to sell it; indeed, fewer than 1,000 miles have been covered since the last MoT certificate was issued in April 2021. Additional paperwork includes a quantity of older MoTs and old/current V5/V5C documents.Offered with keyFootnotes:All lots are sold 'as is/where is' and Bidders must satisfy themselves as to the provenance, condition, age, completeness and originality prior to biddingLot to be sold without reserve.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
1952 Bown 122cc Tourist Trophy ProjectRegistration no. XMK 159Frame no. S125Engine no. 32703D•Featured in Motor Cycling, 24th July 1952 edition•Present ownership since 1987•Offered for restorationA marque active in the early 1920s, Bown was revived as the name for a revised version of the Aberdale autocycle in 1950. Like most of its independent contemporaries, South Wales-based Bown relied on Villiers engines and soon added a lightweight motorcycle powered by the 98cc 1F unit to its range, which was followed by a 122cc Tourist Trophy model with the 10D engine and three-speed foot-change gearbox. The engine/gearbox unit was housed in a duplex cradle frame with rigid rear end and MP telescopic forks up front. A top speed of 49mph and fuel consumption of around 100mpg were recorded in toad tests. Production of Villiers-engined machines ceased in 1954, though Bown reappeared briefly in 1956/57 with an imported moped powered by an Austrian Fichtel & Sachs engine. This rare Bown is the actual Tourist Trophy model that was featured in a road-test article - 'A New Villiers-engined Lightweight with an Above-average Performance' - for Motor Cycling magazine of 24th July 1952 (an original copy of the magazine is included in the sale). Motor Cycling summed up the Bown thus: '...a high-performance quality lightweight motorcycle capable of satisfying, or even exceeding, the requirements of the man who wishes to travel economically and comfortably, but with reasonable despatch and confident of complete reliability.' After being featured in the magazine, the Bown was purchased by the South Reading Motor Cycle Club and loaned to a local teaching scheme for pupils to learn to ride (photograph on file). When the scheme came to an end in 1959, a club member purchased the Bown. The motorcycle then had sporadic use over the following years before being rediscovered in a garden. In the early 1970s, the Bown was re-homed again by another club member. The lady vendor's late father acquired the Bown in 1987 and exhibited it at local classic vehicle shows. Her father started to dismantle the Bown with the intention to restore it, but, sadly, a serious motorcycle accident in 1991 curtailed his plans and the motivation to continue stopped. The Bown then remained in the garage until his death in 2018 when it was moved into storage by his daughter. Offered for restoration, the machine comes with (copy) old V5 and current V5C registration documents, both with the same clerical error concerning the frame number, which is incorrectly recorded as '5125' (should be 'S125'). Offered without keyFootnotes:All lots are sold 'as is/where is' and Bidders must satisfy themselves as to the provenance, condition, age, completeness and originality prior to biddingLot to be sold without reserve.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
1961 Triumph 649cc TR6R TrophyRegistration no. not registeredFrame no. D13591 (see text)Engine no. TR6R D13591 (see text)Success in the International Six Days' Trial (ISDT) in the late 1940s prompted Triumph to adopt the 'Trophy' name for their off-road-styled twins, at first for the 500cc TR5 and then for the 650cc TR6. Introduced for 1956, the 650cc Trophy featured the new aluminium-alloy cylinder head of the Tiger 110 sports roadster. Its off-road pretensions were more style than substance though, amounting to little more than the fitting of a smaller fuel tank, quickly detachable headlamp, and larger-section rear tyre. The Trophy retained its sporting character but became more of a roadster as time passed, ending up, in effect, as a single-carburettor T120 Bonneville when reintroduced, after a five-month absence from the range, in February 1961. More tractable than the Bonnie and more economical too, the Trophy gave little away in terms of outright performance, the bike's standing quarter-mile time and top speed being within a whisker of its twin-carb sibling's. This particular Trophy was acquired approximately 20 years ago in a dismantled state. The vendor then had it restored and reassembled. Kept on display in his office since completion, the machine will require re-commissioning and safety checks prior to use. It should also be noted that the near side grab handle has rusted through. Prospective purchasers must satisfy themselves with regard to this motorcycle's frame and engine number stamps, correctness and originality prior to bidding. Offered without keyFootnotes:All lots are sold 'as is/where is' and Bidders must satisfy themselves as to the provenance, condition, age, completeness and originality prior to biddingFor further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
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.
WW1 Royal Flying Corps Silver Trophy: Super quality with engraved RFC wings and presentation “ VICTOR CUP LUDORUM 32nd Training Wing 1ST APRIL 1918 Presented by LT.Col.W.H.PRIMROSE to front and “Won By CAPTAIN E.G.M.GILCHRIST R.A.M.C. to back. Hallmarks to back with date letter q for 1915 , weight 322 g without base.
RAF Silver and other Curios: Small hallmark silver trophy engraved to front “SINGLES TENNIS HANDICAP TOURNAMENT CPL.S.G.WRIGHT A.F.M. ROYAL AIR FORCE ADEN” , two menu holders with RAF Transport Command squadron badge engraved to front with hallmarks to back, silver hallmarked tea spoon and propeller ,total weight for all 160g. (5 items)
A group of early 20th Century silver to include: plain rectangular cigarette box, date letter A probably Birmingham, 1925, marks rubbed; heart shaped reticulated bon bon dish, on bun feet, hallmarked Birmingham, circa 1888; a Mexican Alpaca silver pill box, stamped and an EPNS two handled trophy (4) - weighable silver 1.26 ozt (39.2 grams)
Skins/Hides: A Collection of African & European Game Trophy Hides, circa 1998, South Africa, to include - a Blue Wildebeest back skin 153cm by 125cm, two Bush Buck flank skins, Springbok flank skin, Gemsbok Oryx flank skin, Corsican Sheep flank skin, and a Gemsbok Oryx scrotum pouch, (7)Subject to VAT on the hammer price.
Skulls/Anatomy: Chinese Water Deer Game Trophy Skulls, circa early 21st century, four prepared adult male Chinese Water deer skulls, each upon a polished oak shield, two examples bearing an engraved brass plaque, together with four adult female prepared skulls, each upon a polished oak shield, each bearing an engraved brass plaque, (8)
Taxidermy: A Cast Brown Trout (Salmo trutta), dated 1927, attributed to P.D, Malloch of Perth, Scotland, a hand painted plaster cast half block of a Brown Trout, mounted upon a rectangular oak shield, 71.5cm by 20.5cm, (af), bearing hand painted legend to shield - "Gladhouse, 6/7/27. Weight 4lbs". This example would be referred to as an early Malloch maker. P.D. Malloch were a famous old-time fishing tackle shop located in Perth, Scotland, which employed professional Scottish model makers who would create exact copies of your trophy fish. Malloch models divided up into 3 categories referred to as the early Malloch maker 1900-1922, the middle Malloch maker 1920s to the early 1930s, and the late Malloch maker from 1934-1952. P.D. Malloch also established the Tay Salmon Fisheries Company in 1899, buying up the fishing rights along the river and estuary and creating one of the biggest operations of its kind. Unfortunately, the company has now ceased trading as of February 2020 after being in business for 149 years.Condition report: The body bearing two cracks through the middle, and another towards the tail end, in need of restoration.
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