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Hochseltener geätzter Halbharnisch, Pisaner Art, um 1580Bestehend aus Brust und Rücken, Beintaschen, Kragen, Schultern, Armzeug und Helm, jeweils aus Blech getrieben und geätzt, Brust mit tiefem Tapul und dazugehörigem Rücken, jeweils einteilig geschlagen, gebördelte (Brech-) Ränder, bewegliche Armausschnitte, Belederung unter Verwendung der alten Schnallen ergänzt, ein Riss im Blech modern mit Blech hinterlegt (von außen nicht sichtbar), an einigen Stellen alterstypische "Schichtstruktur" des Bleches erkennbar, jeweils streifenförmig geätzt mit floralen Ornamenten und antikisierendem Trophaion, auf Brust und Rücken je zwei zentrale Voluten mit Personenköpfen (Brust: Junge und Mädchen, Rücken: Mann und Frau), darüber Krieger mit Speer (Mars?) bzw. nackte Frau mit Speer und Schild, Rücken mit wenigen leichten Beulen, dazu Kragen, zwei Beintaschen mit Ätzdekor, jedoch neuzeitlich unbeweglich und kurz vernietet (unter Entfernung der orig. Riemen). Große Schultern mit zwei Folgen, daran mit drehbaren T-Bolzen angebrachtes, geschlossenes Armzeug, Ätzdekor, auf den Schultern Medaillons mit Frauen- und Männerköpfen sowie antikisierende Krieger, dazu ein einteilig geschlagener Birnhelm, Futter fehlt, innen Sammlungsnummer, Helm im Ätzdekor dem Harnisch folgend, zum Harnisch gehörte ehemals jedoch ein Visierhelm. Dem Alter ensprechend sehr guter Erhaltungszustand mit einigen modernen Reparaturen, neuen Nieten sowie neuer Beriemung unter Verwendung alter Schnallen, wenige Altersrisse, Restaurierungen, eine Schulter abweichend, zusammengesetzt, an dieser Schulter eine historische Reparaturstelle (angenietetes Stück einer anderen Schulter), Harnisch daher in Teilen passend aus Teilen eines gleich zu datierenden Harnisches zusammengestellt. Dazu ein passender Rüstungsständer, montiert auf einem Rollbrett. Die Literatur weist entsprechende Harnische im Pisaner Stil häufig Stadtkommandanten zu. Lit.: Kat. Kostbare Waffen und Rüstungen aus der ehem. Waffenslg. Hearst, Nr. 64; G. Cameron Stone, A glossary of the Construction…, S. 512; H. Peterson, Arms and Armour in Colonial America, S. 131; H. Wackernagel, Münchner Zeughaus, Nr. 69; H. Nickel, Ullstein Waffenbuch, S. 122. Versand ohne den Rüstungsständer möglich. ETCHED NORTH ITALIAN HALF ARMOUR, c. 1580, in Pisan style, rich etched decor, later restorations (rivets, leather straps), in addition a helmet and an armor stand, rare ensemble. Consisting of chest and back protection, upper leg protection, collar, shoulders, arm gear and helmet, each made of metal and etched, chest with deep tapul and associated back, each forged in one piece, flanged edges, movable armholes, leather covering added later using the old buckles, a crack in the metal backed with modern sheet metal (not visible from the outside), in some places age-typical "layered structure" of the metal recognizable, each strip-shaped etched with floral ornaments and an antique-looking trophy, on the chest and back two central volutes with heads of people (chest: boy and girls, back: man and woman), above it a warrior with a spear (Mars?) and a naked woman with a spear and shield, back with a few slight dents, collar, two leg protections with etched decoration, but modernly riveted immobile and short (with the original straps removed). Large shoulders, closed arm gear attached with rotating T-bolts, etched decoration, on the shoulders medallions with women's and men's heads as well as antique-style warriors, in addition a helmet forged in one piece, lining missing, collection number on the inside, helmet in etched decoration following the armor, but the armour has been associated with a closed helmet in the past. In very good condition for its age with some modern repairs, new rivets and new fittings using old buckles, few cracks due to age, the left shoulder is different and bears also a historical repair, that shoulder put together using two originals, so some parts of the armour are put together in parts from an other armour with the same dating. In addition, a matching armor stand, mounted on a roller board. The literature often assigns corresponding suits of armor in the Pisan style to city commanders. Lit.: Kat. Kostbare Waffen und Rüstungen aus der ehem. Waffenslg. Hearst, Nr. 64; G. Cameron Stone, A glossary of the Construction…, S. 512; H. Peterson, Arms and Armour in Colonial America, S. 131; H. Wackernagel, Münchner Zeughaus, Nr. 69; H. Nickel, Ullstein Waffenbuch, S. 122. Shipping is possible without the armour stand.
A VICTORIAN PROVINCIAL SILVER REGATTA TROPHY CUP, by James & Josiah Williams, Exeter 1871, the ovoid bowl with bright-cut border of squigglework and dots, with overlapping hanging pendants engraved below, the front engraved with a rowing presentation inscription dated 1872, gilded to the interior of the bowl, raised on a trio of crossed oars issuing from a trefoil-engraved domed circular base. 25.8cm high, 14.2 troy ouncesCONDITION REPORTPresentation inscription engraved with the arms of the City of Bristol with banner above inscribed 'CITY 1872 PLATE', beneath engraved 'BRISTOL / HARBOUR ANNUAL REGATTA / Won by / A.G.D.MOGER.'
George V silver two-handled trophy cup inscribed 'Window Dressing Trophy presented to Walsall & District Grocers' Association', sponsor's mark of Firmin & Sons Ltd, Sheffield 1929, 28cm high,1340g approx, standing on black ebonised pedestal with white metal sleeve (150g approx), total height 39cm, together with a black tin carry case with painted ' Walsall & District Grocers' association' to the front
Silver to include a Victorian goblet, Mappin & Webb Sheffield 1882, with beaded bands and foot rim, 17cm (6 3/4in) high; a christening mug, Viner's Ltd, Sheffield 1935, with a moulded rim, a loop handle, on a domed foot, engraved with a woodpecker, 10cm (4in) high; and a three handled trophy cup, The Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Co. Ltd, London 1937, 11cm (4 1/4in) high 431g (13.85 oz) gross (3) Condition Report: All in good order but maker's mark on goblet worn Condition Report Disclaimer
A North Italian walnut, fruitwood and marquetry inlaid table, 18th century, the top inlaid with a musical trophy, 79.5cm high, 96cm wide, 71cm deep Condition Report: Top with warping, old repairs, restorations and infill to shrinkage and other losses, originally with frieze drawers to each side- these have now been blocked in with traces of old underframe still present. Old worm damages and losses, cleaned and repolished Condition Report Disclaimer
Trophy Cup. A George III silver two handle trophy cup by Henry Chawner, London 1796, of plain tapering form, one side engraved with the crest of the Clive family of Powis Castle, the other an agricultural landscape titled above 'Agricultural Reward', the interior gilded, crease to main body and some minor dents, 20cm high, approximately 370g, presented on an ebonised stand Qty: (1)Footnote: The cup shows the Clive Arms and supporters of the 1st Baron Clive of Walcot, later 1st Earl of Powis, of Powis Castle. He was a member of the Board of Agriculture in 1793.
A selection of silver items to include a cigarette case with scrolled leaf decoration and engraved initials with a shield cartouche, Birmingham 1916, a Maria Theresa silver coin pendant mounted in white metal surround, two silver trophy cups, and a napkin ring, and six silver teaspoons, total weight 252.8g Location: Cab
* Imperial German 2nd Bavarian Cuirassier Regiment Sword, fine example of a Bavarian Cuirassier pattern sword with swept brass hilt and steeped pommel. Grip with original wire binding in place. Complete with the original steel scabbard retaining single hanging ring and white leather strap. Fine straight blade with double fullers to three quarter length of the blade. The blade is finely etched with military figures, trophy of arms, foliage and “2. Bair. Schweres Reiter Regiment”, other side of the blade etched with foliage, horse head and scene of a cavalry charge. Blade with early WKC trade mark. Blade 88 ½ cms, overall 106cms. This item has been imported from outside the EU so is subject to a 5% import duty on the hammer price.
Fine Quality WW1 Period Turkish Naval Officers Full Dress Sword, fine German made example with gilded lion head hilt with chassed back strap, folding central guard with anchor and plain back locket to the reverse. Bone grip with original wire binding. Housed in its original leather and brass mounted scabbard. Fine quality slightly curved slender blade etched with foliage, sailing ship and inscription “HOHANNES MEGUERDITCHIAN, CONSTANTINOPLE” to one side and the reverse side etched with sailing ship, star & crescent moon emblem, three stars over anchor, trophy of arms and foliage. Blade also with makers trade mark for Pack Ohliger & Co Solingen, the makers details also etched to the spine of the blade. Much of the original polish remains to the blade. The blade 73 ½ cms, overall 88 ½ cms. A very good example of a scarce sword.
* Caucasian Short Sword Yataghan Dated 1801, slightly swollen recurved blade with 2 line engraved inscription, maker’s stamp, and small military trophy dated 1215AH, nielloed silver hilt with a line of inscription on each side, short ear-shaped pommel (covering plates missing), niello silver forte mount with 2 panels of gilding and with inscription along back edge (a little damage), in its leather covered scabbard with small silver mounts. Blade 49.5cms, good condition. This item has been imported from outside the EU so is subject to a 5% import duty on the hammer price.
^ Officers Fighting Dirk / Short Sword, First Half of the 19th Century, broad curved single edge blade cut with a broad fuller etched with martial trophy and foliate ornaments, diced ivory grip, lion’s head pommel to backstrap (crosspiece and ferule missing), in its leather scabbard with copper mounts (chape missing) locket engraved Read & Co Sword Cutlers Portsmo. Blade 45cms, age worn overall. Please note this item contains ivory, not suitable for export outside of the UK. International bidders please make sure the item can be imported into your country of origin, CITES may be required.
An Edwardian silver trophy cup and cover, Jay, Richard Attenborough Co Ltd, Chester 1908, of urn form with two reeded handles, engraved presentation 'Perpetual Challenge Cup presented by the Auctioneer Hall. Wateridge & Owen Ltd...held at Shrewsbury Attested Market', 21cm high, together with a silver two handled trophy cup, Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Co Ltd, London 1931, with presentation inscription and raised on ebony effect base, 24cm high (including base) and a further silver two handled trophy cup, Emile Viner, raised on ebony effect base, 12cm high (including base), total weight of silver approx 24.2oz (3)
A George III silver campana shaped two handled trophy and cover, embossed with a band of vines, the collar and foot with acanthus leaf band, the lid similarly decorated with a vine finial, gilt interior, later presentation engraved 'Tattershall National Coursing Meeting 1858, Won by Mr Marfleet's Manganese beating Mr Bartholomew's Burlesque and fourteen others', Rebecca Emes and Edward Barnard I, London 1814, 26.5cm high, 37.64oz, on an ebonised socle, with later engraved presentation plate.
Attributed to Stefano della Bella (1610-1664). Fantasia di Animali, fine pen and brown ink on laid paper, depicting griffins guarding a martial cartouche, a hunting dog chasing a hare on the first tier; two eagles supporting a banner with a Roman trophy on the second tier; and two chained dogs, a dog eating grapes and a Roman trophy, lined with laid paper with a pen and ink border in brown and rose ink, with an indistinct watermark, sheet size 12.2 x 20.4 cm (4 3/4 x 8 ins) framed and glazed (39 x 31.3 cm)Qty: (1)Footnote: Provenance: Unidentified owner (partial printed collector's mark of intertwined initials LL or LZ within a black oval, not in Lugt); Weschler's Auctioneers, Washington DC, where purchased in 1972 for $80.We are grateful to Dr Peter Fuhring of the Fondation Custodia, Frits Lugt Collection for pointing out that all the different elements of the drawing are inspired by three etchings from the series of 16 by Stefano della Bella, Ornamenti et fregi e fogliami, published in Paris shortly after 1647 (see A. de Vesme and P. Massar, Stefano della Bella, Catalogue Raisonné, New York, 1971, numbers 990, 992, and 995). The drawings are in the same direction as the etchings.
A 1920s twin-handled trophy Ollivant & Botsford, London 1921, the hemi-spherical bowl with undulating rim, presentation engraving to body for 'BOWDON GOLF CLUB/ CAPTAIN'S PRIZE/ 1923...'. with leaf clasped handles, raised on a spreading stem to a circular foot, with plinth; together with a plated dinner plate, with gadrooned border and engraved armorials to rim(Height (excluding plinth): 18.5cm, weighable silver: 23.2oz)
A collection of miscellaneous silver to include, a cased set of Victorian fruit knives and forks, AH, Sheffield 1892, in an Art Nouveau style; a cased composite set of Dutch and Dutch-style gilt spoons, a Continental card case, unmarked; a collection of mother of pearl handled butter knives; a modern twin handled trophy, Charles Boyton 1936 with stylised unicorn and lion handles and another twin handled trophy of vase form; various cased sets of spoons and christening sets, a collection of brushes and dressing table accessories and other flatware
A collection of vintage football related bubble gum and collectors cards and mini booklets. To include orange back series one A&BC cards, 1st Division Football League Club Badge cards by Mister Softie, Nabisco foods collectors cards, Mister Softie trophy shaped cards and 2 Football Monthly Mini-Books.
A George V silver oval trinket box and cover, engraved "Jimmy", Birmingham 1918; an Edwardian silver mounted clear glass sugar caster, Birmingham 1906; five silver souvenir and other teaspoons, 126g; an EPNS egg stand, caddy, christening cup, trophy, salad servers; a brass Trench Art paper knife; qty
Dahl, Roald. Charlie and the Chocolate Factory, London: Unwin Hayman Ltd., 1986, hardback, signed & inscribed by the author, 'To Stephen, with love, Roald Dahl, 1989'. Together with a loosely-inserted ticket for the premiere of Danny the Champion of the World, Odeon, West End, 27 July 1989, and Dahl's original trophy for winning the Junior Myers Fives Cup at Repton School in 1932, as described in his autobiographical book, Boy, 'Fives is possibly the fastest ball-game on earth, far faster than squash, and the little ball ricochets around the court at such speed that sometimes you can hardly see it. You need a swift eye, strong wrists and a very quick pair of hands to play fives well, and it was a game I took to right from the beginning. You may find it hard to believe, but I became so good at it that I won both the junior and the senior school fives in the same year when I was fifteen [1932]. Soon I bore the splendid title 'Captain of Fives', and I would travel with my team to other schools like Shrewsbury and Uppingham to play matches. I loved it. It was a game without physical contact, and the quickness of the eye and the dancing of the feet were all that mattered.'Provenance: Roald Dahl's former next-door neighbour. The vendor has kindly provided the following statement: 'My first recollection of Roald Dahl was in the early '60s when my grandad took me next door to Gypsy House to see the garden. The only thing I was interested in was the aviary full of bright coloured budgerigars. He was just the man next door who wrote stories. I remember one hot summer's day sitting in the garden with family when Mr Dahl burst through the back gate, "Has anyone seen my goat? I've lost her." We did laugh. There were also regular visits from his dogs. My dad worked as his gardener for several years and Mum helped in the house, ironing and sewing. If Mum was caught rushing around, Mr Dahl would say, "Anita, slow down, have a rest, make a cup of tea." They loved their time spent with him. My mum would give Mr Dahl's books to her grandchildren on their birthdays. In the summer of 1989 I had a phone call from my mum, saying Mr Dahl had asked her if she had a couple of grandchildren he could borrow for the day to see the premiere of Danny Champion of the World. My mum and my two boys aged seven and ten had a great day out. Coach trip to London, the film with all the celebrities then lunch out too. They thoroughly enjoyed it, a lasting memory. A few days later after the event my mum called again saying that Mr Dahl had given a gift to each of the boys as a thank-you for coming. The gift was his junior and senior Myers Fives Cups.'
An SB 14 bore flintlock sporting gun, c 1820, well rebrowned 3 stage twist barrel 33" engraved at a later date "H. Holland, London"; flat stepped lock engraved with sunburst, trophy, etc and "H Holland" added later, with rainproof pan and roller on frizzen spring; nicely figured dark walnut halfstock with chequered wrist and cheekpiece; engraved steel mounts including scrolled trigger guard with pineapple finial, and with horn tipped ebony ramrod. GWO & C £700-800
Roman Imperial Coinage, Hadrian, Denarii (2), both 130-8, revs. Felicitas standing left holding caduceus and cornucopiæ, 3.46g (RIC 2009; RSC 602; RCV 3487), Romulus advancing right, holding spear and shouldering trophy, 3.06g (RIC 1424; RSC 1316; RCV 3538) [2]. First nearly very fine, second good fine £80-£100
Roman Imperial Coinage, Trebonianus Gallus, Antoninianii (2), both 251-2, revs. Felicitas, 3.15g, Libertas standing left, 4.13g (RIC 33, 70; RSC 68, 37a; RCV 9629, 9636); Volusian, Antoninianus, 252, rev. Felicitas standing, 3.17g (RIC 205; RSC 32; RCV 9746); Valerian, Antoninianus, 245-6, rev. Saturn with scythe, 3.18g (RIC 210; RSC 8; RCV 9922); Gallienus, Antoninianus, Cologne, 257-8, rev. trophy flanked by captives, 3.49g (RIC 18; RSC 310; RCV 10225) [5]. Very fine and better, several with residual bloom £80-£100
Metropolitan Amateur Regatta (Est. 1866), Metropolitan Junior Eight Oared Challenge Cup, a silver award medal by J. Pinches, arms over crossed oars, rev. trophy, un-named, 57mm (MJP p.109). Fields brushed, otherwise extremely fine; in case of issue by John Pinches, 21 Albert Embankment, London £100-£120
A THREE-TRAIN REUGE CUCKOO CLOCK, WITH REVOLVING FIGURES AND MUSICAL MOVEMENT (playing Eidelweiss and Lara's Theme) the movement by Schneider, typical carved case, with gun and trophy surmount, and three pine-cone weights, later 20th century (needs attention, crest section damaged, one antler repaired)
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