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Edwardian silver presentation trophy, with twin scroll handles, assay marked, Glasgow 1902, Lawson and Co., diameter 26cm, height 15cm, weight 1417g.CONDITION REPORT:'To William Johnstone Pollock Esq, From the Directors, of the Ayr Gas Company Ltd, 18th August 1903'The trophy is very heavily tarnished, the bowl has no obvious damages, however the lip of the bowl is no longer a perfect circle, see additional images.
George IV silver twin handled trophy cup, the body with reeded girdle and presentation engraving, upon a knopped stem and spreading circular foot, and detachable black Bakelite plinth, hallmarked Thomas & John Settle, Sheffield 1821, overall H26cm, approximate gross silver weight (including fixtures but not plinth) 15.68 ozt (488 grams)
Group of assorted silver, comprising mid 20th century small twin handled trophy cup with presentation engraving, upon a black Bakelite plinth, hallmarked Davies & Powers, Birmingham 1954, pair of open salts of bellied form, each upon three hoof type feet, hallmarked Atkin Brothers, Sheffield 1936, jewellery casket of oval form, the hinged cover with engine turned decoration and panel with engraved monogram, hallmarked Henry Matthews, Birmingham 1919, late George III silver table spoon, late Victorian embossed pin dish, and mid 20th century open salt and mustard pot and cover, approximate gross silver weight 16.36 ozt (509 grams)
Carlos Alberto 16x12 handsigned colourised, Black and white photo, Autographed Editions, Limited Edition. Photo Shows the Brazil Captain Alberto holding aloft the Jules Rimet Trophy after the world's greatest team defeated Italy 4-1 in the 1970 World Cup Final. 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
Inscribed to Elton John SCHULZ CHARLES M.: (1922-2000) American Cartoonist, creator of the Peanuts comic strip. An excellent, large 22.5 x 15.5 reproduction of a typically amusing Peanuts cartoon strip comprising ten panels featuring Schroeder and Lucy van Pelt, Lucy asking Schroeder 'What makes you think Beethoven was better than Elton John?', the young pianist responding by congratulating Lucy by awarding her with a trophy, explaining 'You have just won the award for the most stupid question of the year!' Signed by Schulz in blue ink to a clear area at the head, 'For Elton John, with admiration and every best wish, Charles M. Schulz' A rare association piece. Neatly mounted, otherwise VG. Elton John (1947- ) English Singer, Composer & Pianist, Academy Award winner. The cartoon strip was originally sold as part of The Elton John Auction, Stage Costume and Memorabilia, Volume One, Sotheby's, London, 6th September 1988.
PUTNAM DAVID E. (1898-1918) American fighter pilot of World War I, a flying ace with thirteen confirmed victories. Known as the 'Ace of Aces', Putnam was shot down and killed at the young age of 19 by German ace Georg von Hantelmann. An extremely rare fountain pen ink signature ('David E. Putnam') with his squadron ('L. F. C. Escadrille MS 156') Beneath, on a feint ruled 8vo page removed from a notebook, also signed by six other fighter pilots of World War I including Edgar Guerard Hamilton (1891-1984), Walter J. Shaffer (1892-1974) both of whom were pilots with the Lafayette Flying Corps, serving in the same squadron as Putnam; and Maurice Prevost (1887-1952) French pioneer aviator who won the first Schneider Trophy race in 1913, and the Gordon Bennett Trophy in the same year. Neatly inlaid and with an integral leaf. VG Provenance: The present signatures were obtained by the French aviator Amedee de Flers (b.1885) who saw service during World War I.
GARROS, VEDRINES & KIMMERLING: Rare multiple signed page by three legendary Pioneer Aviators. Although for different reasons, all died in air crashes. Comprising Roland Garros (1888-1918) French Aviation Pioneer and Fighter Pilot of World War I. Garros died at the very early age of 29 when he was shot down by a German fighter pilot only a month before the end of the war; Jules Védrines (1881-1919)French Pioneer Aviator, the first to fly at more than 100 mph. Winner of the Gordon Bennett Trophy race, 1912. Autographs of Védrines are rare as a result of his untimely death at the age of 37 in an air crash, & Albert Kimmerling (1882-1912) French Pioneer Aviator who died at the very early age of 29 in a crash while test flying. One page, 8vo, removed from an autograph album, individually signed by the three pilots, with written text in the hand of Védrines, stating `Souvenir of a superb travel over-flying the English capital, on 3 / 7 / 1911´. Also signed by René Vidart (1890-1928) French Pionner Aviator, who died at the early age of 38, adding alongside `Souvenir of a bird of France´. Bearing to the verso four signatures by British famous men, including the actors Henry Ainley and Norman Forbes Robertson. Small overall age tone with small foxing to borders, otherwise G Védrines refers to the European circuit flight Calais - London. Védrines won the race, Vidart was second, Kimmering fourth and Garros fifth.
Roman Republican Coinage, Cn. Domitius, Denarius, c. 116, helmeted head of Roma right, rev. Jupiter driving slow quadriga right, 3.80g; P. Procius Læca, Denarius, c. 110-109, helmeted head of Roma right, rev. military figure flanked by attendants, 3.60g; L. Cæcilius Metellus and C. Publicius Malleolus, Denarius, c. 96, helmeted head of Mars right, rev. nude warrior standing left, trophy to left, tablet to right, 3.80g; C. Nævius Balbus, serrate Denarius, c. 79, head of Venus right, rev. Victory in triga right, 3.83g (Craw. 285/1, 301/1, 335/3f, 382/1b; BMCRR 2966, Italy 490, 649 and 703; RSC Domitia 7, Nævia 6, Poblicia 7, Porcia 4; RCV 161, 178, 217, 309) [4]. Nearly very fine, second toned and scarce £80-£100
Roman Imperial Coinage, Septimius Severus, Denarii (2), 194-5, rev. trophy, 2.62g, 197-200, rev. Jupiter advancing right, 2.63g (RIC 131, 390; RSC 232, 243; RCV 6288, 6291); Caracalla, Denarii (2), 206-10, rev. Emperor standing left, 2.50g (RIC 179; RSC 689; RCV 6909), 210-13, rev. Mars advancing left, 2.96g, (RIC 223; RSC 150; RCV 6819; Geta, Denarii (2), 200-2, rev. Nobilitas standing left, 2.22g, 209, rev. Geta standing left, 2.69g (RIC 13a, 69b; RSC 90, 119; RCV 7184, 7189) [6]. Very fine £120-£150
Glass football trophy commemorating Arsenal's victory over Manchester United in the F.A. Cup Final at Wembley, 12th May 1979,etched with facsimile signatures of the Arsenal squad and management including Howe, Nelson, Rix, Young, O'Leary, Stapleton and others, bearing the Arsenal crest and engraved on the circular base F.A. CHALLENGE CUP WINNERS ARSENAL 3 MANCHESTER 2, 19cm.Arsenal defeat Manchester United 3-2.
ARSENAL 1934-35 FOOTBALL LEAGUE CHAMPIONS FOR THE THIRD TIME IN A ROW – FULLY AUTOGRAPHED ORIGINAL PHOTOGRAPH INCLUDING ALL SEVEN ARSENAL PLAYERS WHO REPRESENTED ENGLAND AGAINST ITALY IN THE 1934 ‘BATTLE OF HIGHBURY’.SUPERB HISTORIC FULLY AUTOGRAPHED ORIGINAL PHOTOGRAPH SIZE 9 ½” x 7 ½” LAID DOWN TO THE ORIGINAL PHOTOGRAPHERS MOUNT TO GIVE AN OVERALL SIZE OF 11” x 9” DEPICTING GEORGE ALLISON’S FIRST ARSENAL SQUAD, TAKEN AT THE BEGINNING OF AUGUST 1934 AT THE START OF THE SEASON WHEN ARSENAL WON THEIR THIRD LEAGUE CHAMPIONSHIP IN A ROW. BEAUTIFULLY AUTOGRAPHED IN FOUNTAIN PEN DIRECTLY TO THE IMAGE BY ALL SITTERS. TWENTY-THREE AUTOGRAPHS IN TOTAL AS FOLLOWS: Back Row L-R: GEORGE MALE, JACK CRAYSTON, HERBIE ROBERTS, JIMMY DUNNE.Middle Row L-R: PAT BEASLEY, FRANK HILL, BOB JOHN, FRANK MOSS, EDDIE HAPGOOD (CAPTAIN), WILF COPPING. Front Row L-R: GEORGE ALLISON (MANAGER), JAMES MARSHALL, JOE HULME, RAY BOWDEN, TED DRAKE, ALEX JAMES, CLIFF BASTIN, BILLY MILNE (TRAINER).Additionally signed below the seated players by: LES COMPTON, NORMAN SIDEY, RALPH BIRKETT, TOM WHITTAKER and JACK LEE. INCLUDING THE SIGNATURES OF ALL SEVEN OF THE ARSENAL PLAYERS THAT REPRESENTED ENGLAND AGAINST ITALY THREE MONTHS LATER ON THE 14TH OF NOVEMBER 1934 IN THE MATCH NAMED ‘THE BATTLE OF HIGHBURY’. (Frank Moss, George Male, Eddie Hapgood, Wilf Copping, Ray Bowden, Cliff Bastin and Ted Drake) The 1934–35 season was Arsenal's 16th consecutive season in the top division of English football. Herbert Chapman's Arsenal had already claimed their first national trophy, the FA Cup in 1930 and League Championships followed in 1930-31 and 1932-33. Suddenly, in the middle of the 1933-34 season, Chapman died of pneumonia. His work was left to Joe Shaw and George Allison, who saw out a hat-trick with the 1933-34 and 1934-35 titles, and then won the 1936 FA Cup and 1937-38 title. After the death of Herbert Chapman in January 1934, Joe Shaw had been designated as caretaker, but in the summer, George Allison became full-time manager. In his debut season, he guided Arsenal to their third consecutive league title, with Arsenal finishing four points ahead of Sunderland. The Charity Shield was won at Highbury with a 4-0 victory over Manchester City, but the FA Cup run was ended by Sheffield Wednesday in the quarter-finals. During the season Arsenal had their highest ever Highbury attendance, with 73,295 witnessing a goalless draw against title rivals Sunderland. Ted Drake was top scorer with a club-record 42 goals from 41 league matches, thus topping the league scoring charts. In all competitions he made five more starts and scored two more goals. This season, Arsenal won 8-0 twice, against Leicester City and Middlesbrough, 7-0 against Wolves, 8-1 against Liverpool and 6-0 at rivals Tottenham, who coincidentally were relegated to the second division having finished the season bottom of Division One. The Battle of Highbury, England v Italy 14th of November 1934. The foggy afternoon of the 14th of November 1934 saw Arsenal provide seven members of the England team that played against the reigning World Champions Italy, a record contribution that still stands today. Fittingly, the match took place at Highbury stadium and ended in a 3-2 victory for England after a bruising and sometimes brutal match. Frank Moss, George Male, Eddie Hapgood, Wilf Copping, Ray Bowden, Cliff Bastin and Ted Drake were the Arsenal players involved. Eddie Hapgood captained England for the first time, while George Male and Ted Drake made their international debuts.
Huddersfield Infirmary & Victoria Nurses Charity Hospital Cup player's trophy awarded to Huddersfield Town's Charlie Wilson in season 1924-25,silver, hallmarked Sheffield, 1924, Fattorini & Sons Ltd., the twin-handled trophy cup with footballer figural lid, bears two enamelled shields, raised upon a silver banded black socle base, engraved HUDDERSFIELD HOSPITAL CUP 1924-25, TOWN 2 HEARTS 1, C. WILSON, total height 19cm, silver cup weight 240gr., wear to white blue and red enamel, some lossesCharlie Wilson Collection (Lots 20 to 25)Charlie Wilson (1895-1971) was born in Atherstone, Warwickshire. He began his career at Atherstone Town and Coventry City before signing for Spurs after the First World War. He was the signed by Herbert Chapman for his all-conquering Huddersfield Town FC in November 1922 and finished top goal scorer in each of his first three seasons at the club. His goals gave Huddersfield successive League Championships in 1924 and 1925. Wilson missed out on the club's historic three-in-a-row Championship title in 1925-26, picking up an injury early in the campaign. The forward was the sold to Stoke City where he continued to be a prolific goal-scorer.
Burnley FC football souvenir detailing route to winning the FA Cup final v Liverpool, played at Crystal Palace, 25th April 1914,the single card printed with the trophy cup and image of King George V, with list of fixtures and results to the final, 16 by 12cm., bears wear, creases and one corner paper loss, hand written note to reverseBurnley defeated Liverpool 1-0, with a goal by Bert Freeman.
Alf Baker's match-worn red Arsenal jersey from the 1927 F.A. Cup Final v Cardiff City,by Bukta, long-sleeved with embroidered club crest, lace up collarArsenal were defeated by Cardiff City 1-0 at Empire Stadium on 23rd April 1927, this remains the only time when the FA Cup trophy was won by a team based outside of England.Born in Ilkeston, Derbyshire, Baker was originally a miner and played for various clubs in Derbyshire as an amateur, including Eastwood Rangers. During World War I he guested for Chesterfield, Crystal Palace and Huddersfield Town, although these appearances are not considered official. In 1919 he turned professional and signed for Arsenal; according to club legend, Arsenal manager Leslie Knighton signed Baker after meeting him at the pit where he worked, thus beating rivals for the player's signature who were waiting at his home. He made his debut for Arsenal against Newcastle United on 13 August 1919 (which was Arsenal's first-ever top flight game at Highbury). Baker played seventeen matches that season, but in 1920-21 he became a first-team regular; he also had trials for England, though it would be another seven years before he won a cap. A Utility player, "Doughy" (as he was nicknamed) played in every position for Arsenal, including as an emergency goalkeeper on several occasions, though usually played as right half. He was made club captain in 1924. In the 1924-25 season, Baker won two Football League representative caps and also played in the Charity Shield, which was a Professionals v. Amateurs match; the Professionals won 3–1. However, when new manager Herbert Chapman arrived at the end of that season, he made Charlie Buchan captain instead of Baker; Baker continued to play for Arsenal for another five years, though. In 1927, Baker played in Arsenal's first ever FA Cup final; however Arsenal suffered an infamous 1–0 loss to Cardiff City after a mistake by Arsenal goalkeeper Dan Lewis. The following season, he was finally capped for England, appearing against Wales on 28 November 1927; England lost 2–1. It was his only international appearance. Baker finally won a major medal when he played in Arsenal's 1930 FA Cup final win over Huddersfield Town; by now he had nearly reached the end of his career. He played only one more game for the club (also against Huddersfield, on 7 March 1931) before retiring from the game aged 33 in the summer of 1931. In all, he played 351 matches for Arsenal, scoring 26 goals.
Wolverhampton Wanderers 1949 F.A. Cup Final memorabila originally owned by club chairman Jimmy Evans, including 33 press photos, mounted photo of the F.A. Cup trophy, match programme. 2 official menus from the Cafe Royal dinner after the game plus printed invitation, a Wembley Wolves brochure, menu from the banquet at Wolverhampton Civic Hall, itinerary, fixture crad and 2 Sporting Star souvenir newspapers, good
A full suite of 1966 World Cup cigar bands by Ernst Casimir,comprising of 25 bands each featuring player profiles of the England and West Germany 1966 World Cup finalists, with three featuring World Cup Willie Mascot, tournament logo and the Jules Rimet trophy, approximately 6 by 3cm., each in good condition with minor loss to paintwork
Eleven signed photographs of England 1966 World Cup legends,including a jubilant England team led by Jack Charlton and Ray Wilson parade with the Jules Rimet trophy around Wembley Stadium signed by Jack Charlton, further signed images of Gordon Banks, George Cohen, Ray Wilson, Nobby Stiles, Bobby Charlton, Roger Hunt, Alan Ball, Martin Peters, Geoff Hurst and Jimmy Greaves, varying sizes, (11)
Pele and Gordon Bank duel signed b&w colour photographic print montage,featuring both players during the 1970 World Cup with the Jules Rimet trophy, signed in black marker pen by both players with typed legends, mounted ready for framing, 47 by 67cm. overall, with A1 Sporting Memorabilia COA
Liverpool v Real Madrid Trofeo "Santiago Bernabeu" participant's medal awarded to a Liverpool player at the Bernabeu Stadium, 30th August 1989,obverse inscribed REAL MADRID CLUB DE FUTBOL with club crest, reverse inscribed TROFEO "SANTIAGO BERNABEU" EQUIPOS PARTICIPANTES 30TH AUGUST 1989 with both club's crest and trophy symbol, circular silvered medal, diameter 35mm., weight 24gr., in associated caseAwarded to unknown Liverpool player.Real Madrid defeated Liverpool 2-0 in front of 45,000 spectators.
Portsmouth FC jerseys and memorabilia v AC Milan in the UEFA Cup Group E at Fratton Park, 27th November 2008,comprising Richard Hughes signed blue and gold Portsmouth No.22 jersey, short-sleeved with UEFA CUP sleeve badge, club crest and sponsor logo, reverse lettered HUGHES and signed in black marker pen, Sean Davies signed blue and gold Portsmouth no.28 jersey, short-sleeved with UEFA CUP sleeve badge, club crest and sponsor logo, reverse lettered DAVIES and signed in black marker pen, Emerson red and black stripped AC Milan no.5 jersey, long-sleeved with UEFA CUP and seven times trophy sleeve badges, club crest and sponsor logo, reverse lettered EMERSON, memorabilia includes a Portsmouth team signed official programme and two unsigned programmes, five AC Milan team profile cards and a AC Milan pennant with keyring and lapel badge, (qty)This fixture resulted in a 2-2 draw, with goals by Kaboul and Kanu for Portsmouth, with Sean Davis substituted on in the 81st minute replacing Kanu and Richard Hughes receiving a yellow card in the 9th minute.
Robbie Keane signed white and yellow Tottenham Hotspur no.15 home jersey from the 2009 Barclays Asia Trophy in Beijing,short-sleeved with BARCLAYS PREMIER LEAGUE sleeve badges, club crest and reverse lettered KEANE, signed in black marker pen to frontAn ultra rare sponsorless home shirt from this pre-season tournament played in China. Due to online gambling sponsoring being prohibited in China Spurs had to play without a sponsor on their new home shirts for the upcoming season. Keane was still wearing the unusual squad number 15 after he had returned to Tottenham from Liverpool in February 2009 making this shirt very rare. Soon after he would be handed back his regular number 10 again. The shirt was personally signed in black marker pen by Robbie Keane to the front in 2011 at a Republic of Ireland training camp in Malahide, Co. Dublin, Rep. of Ireland.
A LATE VICTORIAN SILVER TROPHY CUP, maker's mark F&S, Birmingham 1899, the U shaped bowl with wrythen fluted upper section over four fan panels, three engraved with winners names from the "West Bowling Golf Club", the lower section chased with wrythen acanthus leaves, on a single knopped stem and domed foot, 11 3/4" high, 19ozs 2dwts (Est. plus 21% premium inc. VAT)Plain panel is dented, "H. Jacques" panel dented, clear marks, good chasing
A LATE VICTORIAN SILVER TROPHY ROSE BOWL, maker's mark rubbed, London 1896, of single girdled circular form engraved with a name, monogram and dated 1896, two acanthus leaf sheathed high scroll open handles on low spreading foot, 15" wide and 7 3/4" high over handles, 48ozs 10dwts (Est. plus 21% premium inc. VAT)Good, good gauge
OF GOLFING INTEREST - a late Victorian EPNS golf ball trophy by M. Rettie, Aberdeen, for Aberdeen Golf Club Handicap Monthly Prize 1879-1882, the hinged ball opening to reveal two fold out hinged "medals" engraved with winners names and dates, on hanging chain, cased (Illustrated) (Est. plus 21% premium inc. VAT)Case interior excellent, exterior has scuffs to top and catch doesn't work, ball good, one "hinge" requires new pin
A Victorian hallmarked silver beaker, rowing trophy, inscribed, ' Wirral Challenge Cup Royal Chester Rowing Club 1884, Won by J. B. Royden bow, E.R. Royston, A.E. Dickinson, J. Morgan stroke, T . Roberts cox', with chaste leaf and fern decoration, London 1884, a George VI hallmarked silver trophy, I.S. Greenberg & Co, Birmingham 1921, and a smaller hallmarked silver trophy, Viners Ltd, Sheffield 1937, approx combined 8.5ozt (3).
LIVERPOOL FOOTBALL CLUB; a quantity of memorabilia comprising a signed flag, two signed football shirt in the club colours, a teal coloured signed away shirt, a fez and airplane seat cover from the Istanbul match in 2005, the fez bearing four enamelled pins, a hardback book 'Anfield Iron', the autobiography of Tommy Smith, a hardback book 'The Real Bob Paisley', two framed prints, one a photograph of Steven Gerrard kissing the Champions League Trophy, a souvenir magazine, publications, etc, also two scarves.
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