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Lot 901

Imperial German Guard Uhlan Officers sword with nickel guard ( folding section missing), etched blade decorated with portrait of The Kaiser, Guard star, Uhlan and trophy of arms , two verses '2.Garde Ulanen Regt' The blade 78.5 cm

Lot 241

Silver two handled trophy with presentation inscription for Brightlinsea Crabchick Sailing Club, 1911, 21cm high (London 1907)Condition report: Weight 14oz

Lot 558

1969 BSA Starfire, 249cc. Registration number LWM 479G. Frame number CC13428 B25S. Engine number CC13428 B25S.BSA acquired the Triumph marque in 1951 and developed the C15 250 cc from the Triumph Tiger Cub; in 1958 they introduced unit construction and the BSA C15 Star was their first model, which was much more reliable than the outgoing C11, although it still had many gremlins. In 1967 it was replaced by the new B25 Starfire and C25 Barracuda, with a stronger crankcase and alloy cylinder barrel. The Starfire was aimed at the all- important US market and was styled as an off road bike with raised exhaust and strengthened handlebars, produced between 1968 and 1970. An unashamed exercise in 'badge engineering', the Starfire and the Triumph TR25W Trophy basically were the same machine except for an alteration in gearing, adoption of different wheel sizes. The range stayed until the end of BSA in 1972.This matching numbers bike was first registered on the 9th of May 1969. Its early history is unknown but it was bought as a project by our vendors wife as a birthday present in 2013. It was restored and MOT'd in 2015, with a powder coated frame, repainted tinware, new electrics, engine overhaul, new rims and seat. It started first kick when viewed by the cataloguer.Sold with the V5C, MOT history from 2015 at 7,735 miles, 2016, 2017 2018 at 8,198 miles and SORN documents

Lot 560

1966 Triumph Tiger 90 to Trophy spec, 500cc. Registration number LWW 60D. Frame number H46700. Engine number H46700.Triumph re-entered the 350cc class in 1957 with the introduction of the Twenty One, its first unitary construction model, and quickly followed up with a '500' version, the 5TA Speed Twin. The latter was first to undergo the 'sports' treatment in the form of the Tiger 100SS, the equivalent '350' not appearing for another five years. Launched in October 1962, the Tiger 90 featured a tuned engine equipped with a revised ignition system that used points instead of the previous distributor. The 'baby' Tiger looked smart and went well too, its top speed under favourable conditions being a genuine 90mph. It was also impressively economical.LWW was owned by Andrew Lawson of Goole in 1985 before passing to Tony Armstrong, again of Goole in 1986. In 1997 it came into the ownership of our vendors brother who sadly passed away later that year, his father then looked after it passing it to our vendor in 2012 and he gave it a total rebuild; the engine was upgraded to Trophy spec with Harris pistons, frame stripped and powder coated as were other components, Pazon Surefire electronical ignition was fitted. Every part of the bike was restored in homage of his brother. This was finished in 2016 and the speedo reset when MOT'd the following year the mileage was 42 and today it is only 282 miles. It has been recently recommissioned and was ridden to the saleroom.Sold with the V5C, V5 and a large collection of receipts for work undertaken in 2012/16.

Lot 1024

Early 20th century silver trophy cup, the plain bowl upon a circular spreading foot, with twin acanthus capped scroll handles, hallmarked Mappin & Webb Ltd, London 1913, H19cm, approximate weight 16.17 ozt (503 grams)Condition Report:General wear commensurate with age, largely in the form of surface scratches, nicks and a few small indentations.Hallmarks clear and legible.

Lot 1099

George III tortoiseshell trinket box with initialled panel and studwork decoration to the hinged cover, upon four turned ivory feet, H3cm L6.5cm D3.5cm, together with a Victorian gilt mounted tortoiseshell trinket box, with stylised mounts and musical trophy decoration to the hinged cover, upon four ball feet, H3cm L4cm D3cm, (2)Condition Report:Both with general wear commensurate with age and use, including surface scratches, and one or two splits to tortoiseshell.

Lot 18

A 1930's motor racing scrapbook, formed by Kenneth Curwen, to include a telegram given to him by Fred Dixon when he won the Isle of Man Round the Houses race.Frederick William Dixon (1892 ? 1956) was an English motorcycle racer and racing car driver. The designer of the motorcycle and banking sidecar system, he was also one of the few motorsport competitors to have been successful on two, three and four wheels. He was twice awarded the BRDC Gold Star for car racing. Dixon was quite an expert at motorcycle and sidecar racing, culminating in first place in the 1923 Isle on Man TT with passenger Thomas Walter Denney on a Douglas fitted with his banking sidecar system and three-wheel disc brakes. His design leaned the sidecar following the motorcycle direction around the race circuit bends, and was operated by the passenger moving a large lever attached to the sidecar chassis, as was the sidecar brake.His victory in 1927 was on an HRD Machine as a factory rider, becoming the first man to win both a sidecar and solo race at the Isle of Man TT. He retired from motorcycle racing in 1928.In 1932 he appeared on the car racing scene and quickly became renowned for his independently prepared Riley cars. His achievements in racing cars are as impressive as those on motorcycles. First place in the 1934 BRDC 500-mile handicap race at Brooklands and in the same year he won third place at Le Mans with Cyril Paul in a Riley 12/6 (1.5L) MPH Racing. In 1935 he won the BRDC Empire Trophy at Brooklands and also the RAC Tourist Trophy race at Ards circuit Belfast. In 1936 he won the Brooklands 500 mile race and with Charles Dodson the RAC Tourist Trophy at Ards, for the second time. His record as the only man to lap Brooklands at 130 mph in a car of less than 2 litres was never broken.

Lot 466

Selection of silver pieces to include trophy, cutlery etc 210g total approximate silver weight

Lot 159

A Victorian cased silver Great North of England Regatta medallion for 1845, by Charles Reily & George Storer, London 1845, together with an Oak and silver plated mounted trophy bowl, the shield engraved "Temperance Festival 1908" and details. (2) 

Lot 42

A small collection of silver tableware, to incude: a pair of silver Art Deco pepperettes, by A & J Zimmerman Ltd, Birmingham 1928, a pair of cased Edwardian novelty egg form pepperettes, by Elkington & Co Ltd, Birmingham 1909, a silver six piece double cruet set, with blue glass liners (mustard lids as found), a pair of silver circular salts, silver egg cup, two silver napkins (one cased), two small silver twin handled trophy cups (one as found), spare liners and other items. weighable silver 477.5g. (condition varies) (qty)

Lot 159

19TH CENTURY PROVINCIAL FRENCH OAK ARMOIRE, probably Normandy, carved C-scroll cornice with high relief love birds, flowers garland and hunting trophy, floral frieze, floral cluster shaped panelled doors with flower basket roundels, similar apron and scrolled front legs, 150w x 53d x 234cms hComments: cornice loose, one corner dowel missing, slight timber shrinkage to doors, feet reduced/cut, minor scuffs

Lot 924

A SILVER SHOOTING TROPHY CUP maker's marks RG, Birmingham 1934, of inverted pear shape with flaring lip and twin curling handles on three rifles staced base, engraved with a list of winners from 1935 - 1970 the fixed socle base with white metal plaque inscribed " Largs Miniature Rifle Club Aylinds Cup Presented by John Lindsay Esq. 1935" 33.5 cm high Condition Report:Available upon request

Lot 925

A SILVER BOWLING TROPHY CUP by Richards & Brown, London 1872. of tapering cylindrical form with engraved decoration and a pair of mythical bird handles on knopped stem and spreading foot, it's wooden socle base with white metal shield plaques listing winners 1949 - 1977 the cup inscribed " The Donaldson Bowling Trophy Presented by Councillor Mrs. E B Donaldson to The Douglas Park Bowling Green, Largs 6th August 1948" 23 cm high off base 479 grams Condition Report:Available upon request

Lot 495

10 Silverstone International Trophy Meeting programmes 1949-1958, plus International Grand Prix programmes 1948-1956 etc.

Lot 528

A framed and glazed BRDC reproduction poster of the 1936 Donington Trophy Race.

Lot 530

A TROPHY TANKARD MADE BY ATRIN BROTHERS DATED 1893 ENSCRIBED TO M. BONHAM CARTER (POSSIBLY MAURICE BONHAM CARTER 1880-1960, LIBERAL POLITICIAN & CRICKETER AND GRANDFATHER TO HELENA BONHAM CARTER) 13CM HIGH, APPROX 486G

Lot 532

SMALL MAPPIN & WEBB SILVER PLATE TROPHY CUP DATED 1910, APPROX 150G AND WALLACE EPNS AWARD PLATE DATED 1940 APPROX 326G

Lot 551

SILVER TROPHY - 1937 QUEENSWAY GOLF TROPHY REPLICA, 17CM HIGH, APPROX 105G

Lot 552

E.P.N.S. SILVER TROPHY - 1931 HAMMERSMITH AMATEUR REGATTA, 17.5CM HIGH, APPROX 449G

Lot 553

SILVER TROPHY - ENGRAVED & DATED 1935, 8CM HIGH, APPROX 95G

Lot 26

A Collection of Assorted Silver, including: a pair of silver vases, filled; a similar vase; two small trophy cups; a five-bar toastrack; a cased condiment-set; a cased christening-set and two cased sets of teaspoons (qty)

Lot 36

Bracket type clock, George III, signed WILLIANS HUGHES. London, 1784.Mahogany case, with important gilt bronzes.Signed dial, gilt, with gilt brass spandrels, chiming cancellations.Three-train machine with chime of hours and quarters, on eight bells and hours on one.Measurements: 63 x 36 x 22 cm.Important English table clock, with the dial signed by the clockmaker Williams Hughes, accompanied by the legend "Hig Holborn London". It follows the bracket model, a type of transportable clock, with handles, which became popular in England in the 18th century.Architectural in structure, the front and back windows are arched, with their spandrels richly worked with gilded bronzes. Also noteworthy are the gilded bronze applications that reproduce the stipes with vegetal body and human bust on the flanks, as well as the openwork soffits with floral motifs, and the flamboyant trophy-like pinnacles that crown the corners. The feet are also made of bronze, and a bronze crest decorates the dome in the form of a slope with a curved profile. The dial has a silver-plated disc with the hours engraved in black with Roman numerals, while the minutes are marked in Arabic. The hands are baroque in style. It is accompanied by a second striking dial and a calendar window. The foliate work on the gilt brass spandrels is also noteworthy.

Lot 248

A deer's head trophy, on a wooden plaque

Lot 249

A deer's head trophy, on a wooden plaque

Lot 170

A THIRD REICH PERIOD SA(NSDAP) WOOLEN ARMBAND, complete and still retains the paper label from the RZM, and code number for cloth maker/manufacture, this item a bring back Trophy of War by WO G Grayer Int Corps 'part of archive' most likely Pre WWII, good condition

Lot 171

A THIRD REICH WORLD WAR TWO PERIOD SS TROPICAL FIELD CAP, in Sand with correct Deaths Head Skull and Eagle Insignia, the cap is stained in many places but is marked to the inside “60” size mark, this item a bring back trophy by WO G Grayer Int Corps, from his time in the North Africa/Italy Campaigns, 'part of archive' relating to other lots in this sale

Lot 172

WORLD WAR TWO PERIOD PARACHUTE HARNESS, AS USED BY LUFTWAFFE PILOTS AND AIRCREW, this example is from the maker Dr Gettwart, Berlin, fully stamped with all code numbers, sadly one clip release and belt is missing but the three that remain are all stamped and matching with the number FL30232-1, the front of the harness has the usual circular twist release mechanism, which again is fully stamped in German, bring back trophy by WO G Grayer, who removed this from a Downed German Aircraft in North Africa, 'part of archive'

Lot 411

CRICKET - INTERNATIONAL & DOMESTIC TROPHY PROGRAMMES, a collection of Test Match and One Day International Programmes and scorecards, featuring ENGLAND v India, ENGLAND v Pakistan, ENGLAND v Sri Lanka, ENGLAND v New Zealand, ENGLAND v South Africa, Nat West Trophy, Gillette Cup Finals (including last ever) Prudential Cup and the Refuge Assurance Cup, World Cup Final and other International matches a total of 58 Programmes and 27 Scorecards (please note; not all scorecards relate to match programmes)

Lot 1449

A collection of silver plated trophy cups and a silver plated teapot - sold with a selection of socles

Lot 1552

E.C. Cornwell: A 28cm high silver trophy cup from Sydenham Motor Club with flanking scroll handles and inscription 'Mountain Mile Grand Prix Circuit, winner of the 20 mile Solo Championship Race for the Matchless Cup, 30th August 1931' - Birmingham 1931, on socle base

Lot 1554

E.C. Cornwell: two silver trophy cups from Crystal Palace Motor Cycle Racing Club, comprising a damaged large cup for 1st prize in The Surrey Cup and a smaller example for 3rd prize in The Catwick Cup Race, 16th March 1929, both with socle bases

Lot 1555

E.C. Cornwell: two small silver trophy cups from O.W.L.M.C & L.C.C., both being 1st prizes for Grass Track Races - sold with another two similar, but blank, all with socle bases

Lot 1556

E.C. Cornwell: Three small silver trophy cups, goblet and lidded urn all from Sydenham Motor Club, the urn for 1st price in the Bert Smith Cup Race, the goblet for 1st prize in the Bat Cup Race in 1931, the trophy cups for minor placings in other events, all with socle bases

Lot 1557

E.C. Cornwell: six assorted mainly small silver trophy cups, including 1st prize in the B.M.C.C. Hill Climb, Aug 1931 and L & D. M.C. Easter Grass Track, 1930, most with socle bases - various condition

Lot 1558

Seven unengraved silver trophy cups of varying size including three matching with wide wire handles and a pair of goblets - all with socle bases

Lot 622

A Skinner and Co. silver Arts and Crafts bowl and other small items of silver and silver plate, the hammered bowl with three pierced supports on a domed base, London 1908, 8cm high, together with a silver tyg golfing trophy cup, a silver shooting trophy, another silver tyg, a silver mounted ivory letter opener, a silver shooting trophy, a Victorian silver salt of cauldron form chased with flowerheads, a silver sugar bowl, and a pair of silver sugar tongs, 17.5oz gross weighable silver, and three pieces of silver plate, (a lot).

Lot 3030A

Edward VII silver porringer with embossed foliate decoration Chester 1903, 10cm dia. 6.9oz, 214.3gm, pair of cauldron salts with blue glass liners, by Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Co Ltd, London 1929, 3.41oz 106gm, small silver card tray by George Nathan & Ridley Hayes, Chester 1900, 11cm dis, 3.3oz, 103.6gm, two handled trophy cup, London 1915, H10cm, 2.3oz, 71.9gm, four various serviette rings, combined weight 1.5oz, 48,3cm, two pairs of dwarf candlesticks Birmingham 1983, boxed set of six silver bladed fish knives and forks Sheffield 1923

Lot 3050

Two handled silver trophy cup, another trophy cup, egg cup, pair of open salts, and other items 16.25oz 505gm

Lot 565

A mixed lot of silver wine tasters, small trophy, small cup, mustard pot, salt cellar, 1977 Silver Jubilee salver, 25cms diameter, miscellaneous small dishes

Lot 188

Septimius Severus Denarius. Silver, 2.21 grams. 1864 mm. Laureate bust right, SEVERVS PIVS AVG. Reverse: PART MAX P M TR P VIIII. Two captives seated back to back at foot of trophy. Ref: RIC IV, Rome 176.

Lot 209

Septimius Severus Denarius.  Rome, AD 196. Silver, 2.95 grams. 17.16 mm. Laureate bust right, L SEPT SEV PERT AVG IMP VIII. Reverse: ARAB ADIAB COS II P P, Victory advancing left holding wreath and trophy. Ref: RIC 76. RCV 6265.

Lot 176

Rugby, Ben Cohen signed 12x8 colour photograph pictured as he celebrates with The Webb Ellis Trophy. Good condition Est.

Lot 183

SILVER TROPHY MONTGOMERYSHIRE ASSOC SILVER TROPHY MONTGOMERYSHIRE AGRICULTRUAL ASSOCIATION, WELSHPOOL SHOW, HONEY CHAMPIONSHIP, BIRMINGHAM 1953, 6 INCHES HIGH. 264 GRAMS APPROX

Lot 385

A small quantity of assorted silver, to include a twin handled trophy cup, Sheffield 1924, 10cm high, a small dish by Benzie, Cowes with inset enamel pennant, an egg cup, a small dish, various cruet items, a pair of 19th Scottish sugar tongs with scalloped bowls, Edinburgh 1817, assorted other flatware etc including a sifter spoon, approx. 20oz overall, an Indian plated salver, and a small quantity of other plated items. (qty)

Lot 394

A silver twin handled trophy cup, on spreading circular foot, by William Neale & Son, Birmingham 1928, inscribed, 17.5cm high, 11.5oz.

Lot 429

A late Victorian silver twin handled trophy cup, with baluster body and foliate capped scroll handles, on circular foot, inscribed, by Charles Stuart Harris, London 1898, 20cm high, 30oz.

Lot 437

A small collection of silver, comprising a pair of Edwardian oval sweetmeat dishes, repousse decorated with scrolling foliage by the Alexander Clark Manufacturing Co., Birmingham 1906, 14cm wide, two similar dishes, a rectangular trinket box, Chester 1900, 11.5cm, a Continental trinket box with embossed decoration, a miniature trophy cup, and other oddments, 14oz weighable. (qty)

Lot 177

An interesting group of local photographic postcards, Norwich and other areas, including Carrow School Annual Outing 1910 and 1908, Norwich Post Office on Carlisle Road, Norwich Market, two cards of Thompson's Chalk Hill Works and Norwich School football team holding trophy for Norfolk Schools Football Association 1902, also two Christmas cards 1915/1916 from 34th (Norfolk) Division RE and further postcard of troops from 32 RE (32)

Lot 288

Large plain trophy cup of goblet form with knopped stem to a spreading circular foot, uninscribed, 36cm tall, diam at top 17cm, London 1895 probably by Charles Boyton & Son Ltd, 1146gms

Lot 204

A pair of silver peppers in the form of trophy cups. Birmingham 1893. By Deakin and Francis. Approx. 57 grams. Est. £50 - £80.

Lot 411

An Edwardian silver two handled trophy cup. Approx. 162 grams. Est. £50 - £80.

Lot 430

A good large Georgian silver trophy cup with reeded decoration. London. By AB. Approx. 700 grams. Est. £450 - £550.

Lot 3277

A Late 18th Century Flintlock Officer's Pistol by H W Mortimer, London, with 23cm browned round steel barrel, the lock plate engrave H W MORTIMER, 89 FLEET ST., with slide safety, the walnut stock with brass ramrod pipes, trigger guard engraved with a martial trophy and with husk of wheat finial, the bag butt set with a vacant brass oval escutcheon, the side plate engraved with sunrays, the horn tipped wood ramrod with steel screw, 35cmCondition report: Action works, holds at full and half cock. Fine aged pitting to barrel and lock plate. Minor bruising to stock with a crack to the left side of the fore-end running diagonally from the muzzle to the first barrel retaining bar.

Lot 616

France, Third Republic, Legion of Honour, Chevalier’s breast badge, 57mm including wreath suspension x 44mm, silver, gilt and enamel; Medaille Militarie, silver, gilt, and enamel, with trophy of arms suspension; Croix de Guerre, bronze, reverse dated 1914-1918, with bronze palm emblem on riband, minor blue enamel damage to obverse motto on first, generally very fine (3) £80-£100

Lot 23

A large silver trophy cup, Birmingham 1927, with two handles and white metal removable cover with racing greyhound finial, (cover not hallmarked), all raised on ebony effect resin base, 41.6cm high (including base), weight of cup approx 19.6oz

Lot 82

An Edward VII silver octagonal large two-handled Trophy, London 1908, 1400gms, maker: Walker & Hall

Lot 85

A George III silver two-handled Trophy and Cover with fruiting vine frieze, serpent and mask handles, later inscription, the cover with fruit finial and egg and dart rim, London 1811, maker: J.W. Story and W. Elliott, 1520gms Very deep engraving, decoration good & crisp, lid rim slightly mishapen and a small tear

Lot 87

A Victorian silver large two-handled Trophy with Bar Point to Point Races presentation inscription, London 1897, 1840gms, 9½in H, marked: Carrington & Co

Lot 561

A Walker & Hall silver presentation trophy with wooden plinth. Sheffield 1951, 561 grams, diameter 17.5 cm.

Lot 120

Sterling silver trophy with scrolling handles on circular base, Birmingham 1936, 10.5ozt, 26cm H

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