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twenty struck on one side with a galloping horse and 'Hackney Horse Society', the other side struck with a figure on horseback in traditional costume, 9 hallmarked silver, 8 without hallmarks, either silver or silver plate, 2 gilt plated and without hallmarks and one bronze; four struck on one side with a galloping horse and 'Hackney Horse Society', the other side engraved with an inscription, dated 1890, 1892 and 1894 all within foliage, 3 without hallmarks, either silver or silver plate and 1 bronze; another stamped on one side with a trophy cup and cover and 'Elsenham Challenge Cup', the other side stamped and enamelled with an inscription dated 1889 and a Yorkshire Agricultural Society token, dated 1837, all contained in an oak wall hanging display cabinet with hinged glazed coverthe case 41cm wideCondition report: There are surface scratches and wear overall as well as some minor bruises to some. There is some some scratching and chips to the oak case.
9CT GOLD BRACELET WITH BOXING TROPHY PENDANT & OTHER CHARMS the pendant inscribed 'Cardiff Military Boxing Tournament, May 22nd, 1915', in which it is believed Stanley Roberts beat Harry Curley of Lambeth, gold weight approx 25gms Provenance: descent from Welsh boxer Stanley Roberts who toured the US in 1913 / 1914, beating amongst others Frank Lowry in St Louis, Young Goldie in NYC, Hugh Madole in Pittsburgh and in 1914, 'Tickle Sanders' in St Louis, it was reported that he fought ten times in St Louis Post-Dispatch, over a two year period and did not lose, please see newspaper cuttings, including St Louis and paperwork to accompany Comments: not all attachments gold
1970 FA CUP FINAL / CHELSEA AUTOGRAPHS Five signed photos relating to the 1970 FA Cup Final and Replay. A 16" X 12" colour of the teams entering Wembley, 16" X 12" b/w of Ron Harris being lifted with the trophy on the lap of honour, 16" X 12" of Harris and Bonetti holding the Cup on the open top bus. All 3 are signed by Ron Harris with Chaucer Covers COA's. Limited edition no 161 of 300 b/w 16" X 12" of David Webb scoring the winning goal signed by Webb on the border underneath and b/w 12" X 9" of Ron Harris being lifted with the trophy on the lap of honour on the border underneath by 10 players including Osgood, Baldwin, Dempsey, Sexton, Hollins, Harris, Webb Bonetti, Hutchinson and Hinton. Very good
CELTIC / LISBON LIONS AUTOGRAPHS A 12" X 9" colour team group picture with the European Cup trophy, issued by Celtic FC, European Champions 1967 which is hand signed in blue pen on the back by all 11 players who played in the Final. Simpson, Craig, Gemmell, Murdoch, McNeill, Clark, Johnstone, Wallace, Chalmers, Auld and Lennox. The picture is creased and the minor edge tears have been professionally repaired. The signatures are good and are not affected. Plus the cover of a programme for the Presentation and Concert 5/9/1954 at St. Andrew's Halls, Glasgow for the Team Of The Year. Generally good
Football. Andy Linighan Signed 12x8 colour photo. Photo shows Linighan Lifting the Challenge trophy with Ian Wright for Arsenal. 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
Scott (Charles William Anderson) Scott's Book: the Life and Mildenhall-Melbourne Flight, second edition, signed by author, portrait frontispiece, plates, folding map at end, original cloth, lightly browned spine, price-clipped dust-jacket, 4 short tears, a little rubbed, slight creasing to edges, 1934 § [Davis (Reginald)] & Hodder-Williams (Sir Ernest, editor) One Young Man, signed by Davis, original cloth, lightly faded spine, printed for private circulation, [1936]; and another similar (3)⁂ Charles W. A. Scott was an aviation pioneer who, together with pilot Tom Campbell Black, won the 1934 London to Melbourne Air Race or the MacRobertson Trophy Air Race in just 71 hours, winning £15,000 (about £750,000 today) and making him world-famous.
English Midlands School (early 19th century), a portrait miniature, Mr John Davidson, Chief Physician of the Nottingham General Hospital, oval, bust-length, slightly turned to dexter, wearing a white stock and black coat, 8cm x 6cm, ebonised oval convex frame, ribbon-tied cresting, milled gilt-metal mounts, trophy apron, 17.5cm x 12.5cm overall, conserved 19th century ink manuscript label to versoJohn Davidson (1797-1843) was born at Pontcysyllte, Denbighshire, Wales, the son of Matthew Davidson (1755-1819), himself a childhood friend and future engineering colleague of Thomas Telford. The early education and surgical training of John Davidson is recorded as having been financed by Telford: in 1819 he graduated from Edinburgh Medical School, and by 1819 he was practising at Hanely in the Potteries, Staffordshire. Between 1824-1831 he Davidson was a medical doctor in Nottingham, and by 1835 was signing himself 'John Mitchell Davidson M.D., Chief Physician to the Nottingham General Hospital; not to mention his extensive private practice. While physician to the Nottingham Lunatic Asylum, -having been appointed in 1842 - Davidson, on 13th June, 1843, died suddenly of a ruptured blood vessel 'when out on a professional duty at midnight'.
A Louis XVI gilt-metal and porcelain-mounted mantel clock, 8cm white enamel dial inscribed Rollin, A Paris, Roman numerals, twin-winding holes, 8-day movement striking on a bell, the allegorical case surmounted by the reclining figure of Calliope the muse, a framed portrait of Marie Antoinette rests beneath her arm, the base centred by a musical trophy, scroll feet, 33cm high, 38cm wide, c. 1870
A COLLECTION OF SILVER ITEMS Comprising: a circular cream jug and sugar bowl by William Comyns & Sons Ltd., London 1926 and 1928, the cream jug with a loop handle, girdle and engraved with a monogram, 13cm (5in) long; a pair of Victorian circular salts by Henry Holland, London 1869, on three lion mask and paw feet, 5.5cm (2 1/4in) diameter; a twin handled pedestal trophy cup; two bowls; and a circular salt 484g (15.5 oz) gross Condition Report: There is no condition report available for this lot and is sold as found Condition Report Disclaimer
A SILVER TWIN HANDLED TROPHY CUP SEARLE & CO. LTD, LONDON 1923 With tongue-capped scroll handles, engraved 11th Philatelic Congress of Great Britain, Glasgow 1924. Awarded to George Milne, In recognition of the Philatelic Paper of the greatest merit read at the Congress, mounted with a Cape of Good Hope 4d blue triangle postage stamp 15.5cm (6in) high 372g (11.95 oz) gross Condition Report: In good condition, engraving and marks clear Condition Report Disclaimer
A marble rectangular relief deeply carved with four figures, two shield-bearing soldiers, one carrying a trophy head, a low altar between them, flanked by a winged Nike to the left and a himation-clad bearded priest to the right, possibly Roman, 33cm x 53cm x 6.5cm (at fault) Provenance: Ex Alison Barker (1951-2021) Collection, Chichester, West Sussex.
A selection of silver, silver mounted and silver coloured tableware and accessories, to include a Victorian silver mounted bottle coaster (marks worn), 13.3cm wide, a George V miniature silver trophy cup with weighted base, Walker & Hall, Birmingham 1932, 8.6cm high, an Edwardian silver heart-shaped trinket box, Walker & Hall, Sheffield 1901, a pair of Victorian silver mounted stoneware beakers, each 11.7cm high (at fault), a set of five silver coloured beakers within a leather travelling case, a glass hip flask in leather pouch, a pair of a silver mounted candlesticks (at fault), two silver mounted dwarf candlesticks (at fault), a silver and glass pepperette, two silver open salts and two silver mounted cut glass dressing table jars (qty)
A selection of pewter ware, to include a Liberty & Co Tudric pewter three-piece tea service, each numbered '01075', A Victorian twin-handled trophy cup marked for Arthur E. Furniss, a twin-handled dish and cover (at fault), a set of four matching pewter dishes, each with crowned rose mark to base, and a further assortment of plates, warming pans, tableware and accessories (Qty)
A BOX OF ASSORTED WHITE METAL WARE, to include a cased set of fish knives and forks with fish servers, each fitted with cream handles, a boxed set of six butter knives fitted with ivorine handles, another boxed set of six butter knives, a three piece EPNS tea service set comprising of teapot, milk jug and sugar bowl, a silver-plated circular salver raised on three talon feet, a white metal toast rack, a 'Walker & Hall' egg cup stand with cups and spoons, six goblets, an EPNS trophy cup, two pewter bell shaped tankards, small circular bowls etc
FIVE BOXES AND LOOSE BOOKS, PICTURES AND SUNDRY ITEMS, to include three boxes of approximately sixty to eighty books including history, maps, reference and Bibles, a box and loose framed prints largest 56cm x 107.5cm, a hallmarked silver teaspoon and small trophy inscribed Birmingham Cadet Batt CLB Bugle Competition 1916, Bushnell 10x50 binoculars, a Fieldings Spring basket barrel with wicker handle, a desk calendar, a Roberts RM30 radio etc (sd) (5 BOXES + LOOSE)
Howard Koslow (1924 - 2016) "Double Eagle II" Signed lower right. Original oil painting on Illustration Board. Provenance: Collection of James A. Helzer (1946-2008), Founder of Unicover Corporation. Pioneer aviator Wilbur Wright believed that our desire to fly stemmed from ancient man's envious observation of birds soaring "on the infinite highway of the air." During the Age of Reason, man dared to experiment with flight and used balloons for his early investigations. In 1783 Joseph and Etienne Montgolfier launched an unmanned balloon. Several months later they sent skyward a balloon which carried as passengers a sheep, a rooster and a duck. The first manned balloon flight took place in November of 1783, when Jean-Francois Rozier and Francois Laurent burned wool and straw to keep their hot-air balloon aloft during its five mile journey. Balloons soon played important roles in the military and scientific arenas, providing reconnaissance information and weather data. In 1906 international long-distance trophy competitions sparked fervent interest in sport ballooning, but the recreation proved too expensive for common folk and it suffered a decline in popularity which lasted until the 1960s. Mass production of plastic, nylon and polyethylene balloon materials and propane burners rejuvenated the sport, and today balloon clubs exist worldwide to accommodate both gas and hot-air balloon aficionados. Image Size: 13.75 x 12 in. Overall Size: 20.75 x 17.25 in. Unframed. (B07870)
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