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Lot 61

A 9ct gold shooting trophy pendant inscribed and dated 'Bisley 1939':

Lot 46

Assorted metalware, to include a copper box by C. Deane, London, a trivet stand, a 1920 football silver plated trophy and more

Lot 1418

Taxidermy interest - Two early 20th century taxidermy heads. A dear head mounted on a wooden wall plaque with hoofs coats hangers together with a taxidermy stag head / trophy mounted on a wooden wall hanging plaque. Measures approx. 66cm x 49cm x 32cm 

Lot 170

A silver trophy inscribed with 'The Governor Generals Cup' presented to the Khartoum racing club and won by the Governor General of The Soudan. Lieutenant General Sir Reginald Wingate 1914. Weighing in total approximately 865g.

Lot 204

A quantity of various plated teaware, cutlery, trophy cup etc.

Lot 332

A plated swing handled fruit basket; a smaller example; various plated trophy cups; a sauce boat; dressing table set etc.

Lot 451

GOLFING INTEREST, the glass decanters and a trophy engraved with inscriptions for Walmley Gold Club, together with twelve framed and glazed colour prints of golf courses, image size approximately 20cm x 29cm

Lot 288

A BOX OF ASSORTED SILVER-PLATE AND WHITE METAL WARE, to include a large circular tray with wavy rim, personalised engraving to the centre, two rectangular entree dishes, gravy boats, coasters, toast rack, a pewter tankard engraved 'D.J.M from W.C.C.C South Africa 1993', a silver-plated trophy cup (plate very worn), napkin rings, together with two trays of assorted flatware

Lot 270

A SILVER TROPHY CUP, engraved 'Ranelagh, the Barn Elms Challenge Cup memento 1934', fitted with double handles, on a circular stepped base, hallmarked 'Adie Brothers Ltd' Birmingham 1932, approximate height 14cm, approximate gross weight 230.0 grams, 7.39ozt (condition report: moderate tarnishing to the interior, general light wear, overall condition good)

Lot 224

FAUX TROPHY STAG HEAD, 100cm x 78cm x 35cm.

Lot 275

Original vintage motorsport poster for Silverstone Saturday 8th May 1971 GKN-Daily Express 23rd International Trophy Meeting sponsored by the GKN group and the Daily Express, organised by the British Racing Drivers' Club, Main race Daily Express International Trophy for Formula 1 cars and GKN Vanwall Trophy for Formula 5000 cars; supported by British Championship Races for F3, sports cars and saloons, with admission and ticket information below. The poster features a dynamic illustration of a race car driver speeding past the spectators on tribunes, black and blue lettering over the image, with GKN, Daily Express and BRDC logos over the image. The race was won by a F1 British racing driver Graham Hill in the Brabham BT34 car designed by Ron Tauranac. Fair condition, paper loss, tears, creasing, browning, foxing. Country of issue: UK, designer: Paul Torr, size (cm): 76x51, year of printing: 1971.

Lot 298

Original vintage motorsport poster for International Trophy First round of the F.I.A. European F2 Championship Silverstone Grand Prix Circuit on Sunday March 21st with Qualifying race March 20th. Supporting races for Marlboro British Formula Three, Tricentrol British Saloons, Esso Formula Ford and Atlantic Computers Historic GTs from 12.30. Organised by BRDC and FIA, supported by Marlboro and Daily Express. The poster features a photograph of a racing driver in a red car facing the driver and a blurred driver on the track in the background. Good condition, folds, foxing, tear on fold, creasing. Country of issue: UK, designer: Unknown, size (cm): 71.5x48.5, year of printing: 1982.

Lot 291

Original vintage motorsport poster for International Trophy A Round of the Aurora AFX British Formula 1 Championship Silverstone Grand Prix Circuit on Sunday April 20th 1980 with Qualifying race April 19th. Organised by BRDC and FIA, supported by Marlboro and Daily Express. The poster features a dynamic illustration of a racing driver in red Formula car speeding along the track with blurred background. Good condition, folds in the top corners, creasing, staining. Country of issue: UK, designer: Unknown, size (cm): 71x49, year of printing: 1980.

Lot 293

Original vintage motorsport poster for International Trophy First round of the 1981 European F2 Championship Silverstone Grand Prix Circuit on Sunday March 29th 1981 with Qualifying race March 28th. Supporting races for Marlboro British Formula Three, Tricentrol British Saloons, Esso Formula Ford and Derwent Television British Sports 2000. Organised by BRDC and FIA, supported by Marlboro and Daily Express. The poster features an illustration of racing drivers in red, blue, yellow and orange Formula cars on the racing track. Good condition, folds. Country of issue: UK, designer: G. Moore, size (cm): 71x49, year of printing: 1981.

Lot 41

Golf interest: a collection of trophies and awards including The Edinburgh Draper's Athletic Association, Domino Tournament trophy, dated 1939 and a Draper's Club snooker flyer, presented by Tenants Caledonian Brewers Ltd. two photographs showing The Edinburgh Draper's Alliance Golf Club and a portrait photograph of Sir Robert Maule, JP President 1905-1932 (more trophies than in illustration of lot)

Lot 241

The Rothmans Race of the Year 1973, one of the many trophies won by Phil Read MBE, seven-time Grand Prix world champion, during his 16-year career at the top.A large, silver-plated trophy won by legendary motorcycle racer, Phil Read, engraved "Presented to The Winner of Rothmans Race of The Year International Motor Cycle Meeting, Mallory Park 16th September 1973". Offered together with a signed programme of the event and photograph taken last year of Phil Read with the trophy. In addition the Lot includes a replica Phil Read motorcycle helmet (just shell, no interior lining) which was available to purchase in the day, signed by Phil. His many successes include 1973 & 74 World Champion, 8 GP World Championships in 4 classes; 125, 250, 500 & 750, 52 GP wins,121 GP podiums and 8 Isle of Man TT victories.  Click here for more details and images

Lot 334

Offered directly by Mike Brewer and soon to feature in the TV Show " The Grand Tour".A marriage of Citroen and Maserati led to the birth of a highly individual coupe - the SM was a two-door, four-seat Coupe powered by a 2670cc, Maserati, four-cam, 90-degree V6 producing 180bhp at 6,250rpm, all fed through the front wheels. Complex and innovative; the suspension was Hydropneumatic and the steering was variable-assist hydraulicThis 2.7 SM was purchased by Mike in a sorry state a few years agoThe car was completely stripped prior to a full restoration and well-respected Nathan Bovington and his family at Paragon in Northampton were key players in the projectParts were sourced from all over the world and even manufactured if they weren’t availableWhen finished, it was superbly painted in Vert Argent by Gary at Cosmetic AutocareThe SM's first public appearance was on stage at the Classic Motor Show at the NEC in Birmingham to much applauseIt subsequently won a Concours d'Elegance trophy at the National Citroen event and was used by Jeremy Clarkson for a future 'Grand Tour' episode Begun in 1961, 'Project S' emerged from Citroen's requirement to develop a sports variant of the revolutionary DS. As was customary for the quirky French firm, many running concept vehicles were developed with increasingly complex and upmarket features to differentiate the 'sports' project from the popular DS. The acquisition of Maserati by Citroen in 1968 was motivated by the possibility of harnessing Maserati's high-performance engine technology to produce a true Grand Tourer, combining the sophisticated Citroen suspension with the power of a Maserati V6.The result was the Citroen SM, which was first shown to rapturous appreciation at the Geneva Motor Show in March 1970. It went on sale in France in September of that year in left-hand drive only, although right-hand drive conversions were later offered in the UK and Australia. The SM was Citroen's flagship vehicle, competing with other high-performance GTs of the time from manufacturers such as Jaguar, Lotus, Ferrari, Aston Martin, Alfa Romeo and Porsche. It was also Citroen's way of demonstrating just how much power and performance could be accommodated in a front-wheel drive design. As an example of Citroen's optimism and progressive technology, the SM was untouchable, and similarities drawn by pundits of the day to the design and futurism of aircraft such as Concorde cemented the love affair still borne by car aficionados today. The SM EFI was a two door, four seat coupé powered by a 2670cc, Maserati, four-cam, fuel-injected, 90-degree V6 producing 180bhp at 6,250rpm. all fed through the front wheels. It was capable of 0-60 in around 8 seconds and had a top speed in fifth gear of 140mph. Suspension was 'Hydropneumatic' and the steering was 'variable-assist' hydraulic. Everything about the car was complex.Many of us have admired the Citroen SM over the years and occasionally wondered what it would be like to own one without ever being brave enough to 'dip our toe in the water'. Wheeler Dealer Mike Brewer also shared this curiosity but the difference is, he jumped in 'feet first'. In Mike's own words;"Years ago, I was offered a very beaten Citroen SM, damaged on almost every panel, the engine in bits, it was a mess, but I have a deep fascination for the SM and its one of my must have cars so I bought it. The job of restoring such a complicated car can’t be done alone, and I’ve always said you have to choose your partners carefully, so I put a call out on the Citroen SM Owners Club and asked for experts to dig in and help me push this build.Thankfully I found the best in Nathan Bovington and his family at Paragon in Northampton. They helped me with the strip down, engine removal and parts sourcing. Parts were found all over the world, we even had parts manufactured as they weren’t available. Fortunately, around the corner from Nathan’s garage is one of the finest painters in the UK – Gary at Cosmetic Autocare. I asked Gary to deliver the best Concours paint job he could muster on, frankly, a car that never looked like it would be straight again.Once done, we presented the car on stage at the Classic Motor Show at the NEC in Birmingham. I remember when it drove on to the stage, there were audible gasps coming from the audience. It was an amazing feeling and the car then went on to win the Concours d'Elegance at the National Citroen meeting, so its fair to say it’s very nice car."Mike has now decided to reshuffle his collection and the SM was not being used on a regular basis so, reluctantly, he has decided to let it go. It's a well known car amongst SM enthusiasts and show goers and will be even better known when it airs on the small screen being driven by Mr Clarkson in a future 'Grand Tour' episode. This is a remarkable example of the rare SM, sympathetically restored and visually stunning. In Mike's own words "Whoever buys this car will have a car that’s been lovingly nurtured back to full health by an enthusiastic team of skilled craftsmen who made its temporary owner incredibly happy". .SpecificationMake: CITROËNModel: SM 2.7Year: 1972Chassis Number: 00SB8915Registration Number: MHV 700LTransmission: ManualEngine Number: 107268Drive Side: Left-hand DriveOdometer Reading: 38500 MilesMake: LHDInterior Colour: Brown LeatherClick here for more details and images

Lot 19

Hallmarked silver trophy - Boy scout association - Approx weight without plinth: 334g

Lot 477

Silver Trophy to George Thompson snooker weight approx 212g 5.5" tall

Lot 11

A hallmarked silver trophy engraved 'The P.J.Evans Cycle Car Trophy', engravings to both sides of body, raised on wooden base with winner plaques, approx. height 24.5cm. BOOK A VIEWING TIME SLOT ON OUR WEBSITE FOR THIS LOT. IMPORTANT: Online bidding only. Collection by appointment via our website or arrange with Mailboxes Etc couriers ONLY. Restrictions apply to ensure social distancing.

Lot 16

A collection of hallmarked silver, to include , a trophy on wooden plinth, a Liverpool Motor Club spoon, a tea strainer and bowl, a pin tray marked Goldsmiths & Silversmiths, weighted candlestick holder and a bell, along with a white metal ink well. BOOK A VIEWING TIME SLOT ON OUR WEBSITE FOR THIS LOT. IMPORTANT: Online bidding only. No in person collections, an additional charge of £15 (inc. VAT) applies to this lot to cover postage to registered UK only address.

Lot 386

A collection of hallmarked silverware, to include a christening mug and two trophies, together with an Art Deco style trophy, indistinctly stamped, and an engraved cup, indistinctly stamped. BOOK A VIEWING TIME SLOT ON OUR WEBSITE FOR THIS LOT. IMPORTANT: Online bidding only. Collection by appointment via our website or arrange with Mailboxes Etc couriers ONLY. Restrictions apply to ensure social distancing.

Lot 10

A silver twin handled trophy cup on stand. 15 cm wide. 145.7 grammes.

Lot 356

Pair of Royal Cauldon Bristol Ironstone tea caddies, two old St Andrews scotch whisky golf bottles / decanters, a Caverswall Bone China Fox Handle trophy & six glass flower and leaf Bonsai trees in ceramic Bonsai bowls (11)

Lot 2111

An Edward VII Silver and Enamel Trophy, by T. and J. Bragg Ltd., Birmingham, 1906, the central section formed as a compressed baluster base from which rises a vase shaped stem, with four Yorkshire Rose cast buttresses and with a female figure finial, the base supported on four cast badges of the National Fire Brigades Yorkshire District, one side engraved with an inscription dated 1906, the other chased with a fire-fighting scene, with scroll arches each incorporating the Yorkshire rose and with an enamelled coat-arms, all on an ebonised plinth, applied with various silver or metal plaques, variously engraved for fire brigades, including Rolls-Royce, Brook Motors Ltd, Rowntree and Co. and others, with fitted oak box, the plinth of the trophy 63cm wideThe inscription reads: 'Presented by the President The Right Hon The Earl of Londesborough 1906.'The arms are those of William Frances Henry Denison, 2nd Earl of Londesborough (1864-1917) and those of the North Riding of Yorkshire.

Lot 163

Recently restored 50cc Garelli racerRecent restoration to its current conditionEngine tuned by DB50 Racing and in good working orderUsed in recent Classic 50cc Racing Club and Hillclimb eventsLast raced in 2016. New tyres filledCertificate included as picturedRecent show winner at the 2021 Stonham Motorcycle Show (trophy included)On offer from a private collectionPaddock stand included SpecificationMake: GARELLIModel: SPORT 50 MONZA SPECIALYear: 1965Registration Number: UNREGISTEREDEngine Number: 2270845Click here for more details and images

Lot 144

Group of silver to include wrythen twist vase with filled base, hobnail and octagonal cut glass scent bottle with repousse foliate cap stamped Birmingham 1900 and collar, silver mounted desk clock, napkin ring, presentation trophy cup, other filled silver and silver mounted glassware

Lot 43

Antique bowling silver trophy silver weight 90g

Lot 115

An early 20th century silver trophy, of twin handled pedestal form, London 1928, 512g, 23cm high, on an ebonised stand

Lot 259

dating: First half of the 19th Century provenance: Sardinian Kingdom, Blade of lozenge section, in dark patina, engraved and gilded with allegorical figure, sun, trophy and floral motifs at the first part. Silver hilt, shell-guard with Savoy eagle between two openwork wheels. Quillon ending with lion's head, loop- guard decorated with floral motifs, heavy lion's head pommel on both sides. Mother-of-pearl grips. Without scabbard. length 86 cm.

Lot 234

dating: 1843 provenance: Naples, Curved, single-and false-edged blade with wide fuller, finely engraved on an opaque background with floral motifs at the first part, signed and dated 'Labruna 1843 Napoli' at the base. Iron, one-quillon hilt with langets, engraved with floral motifs and with trophy. Horn hilt (small missing parts with metallic wire binding. Iron scabbard with two suspension rings. Hilt and scabbard with rust at the surface and areas with damages from rust. Blade in perfect conditions. length 97.5 cm.

Lot 272

dating: provenance: Central Italy, Smooth, two-stage, 13 mm cal. barrel, octagonal at the first part, engraved with frames and small carved decorations, then round after rings. Engraved tang. Roman style flintlock engraved and carved with floral motifs, tang with hunting trophy in bas-relief, the screw of the hammer shaped as a rosette of leaves. Fine briarwood full stock (with typical crackings) with beautiful silver mounts engraved and partially pierced with figures, busts, snakes, masks and floral motifs on granulated background. Iron-tipped wooden ramrod pierced and carved and with cartridge extractors. length 30.5 cm.

Lot 235

dating: 19th Century provenance: Naples, Curved, single-and-false-edged blade, with wide fuller at the center; over half of it decorated with beautiful trophy and floral motif engravings, partly on a blue background and partly on an opaque background. Silver cross-shaped quillon finely engraved with floral motifs. Ivory grips. Leather-covered wooden scabbard (from restoration) with silver mounts, the bands of the bells decorated en suite, smooth cap and chape. See Calamandrei 'La storia dell'arma bianca Italiana', p. 460 shows a sabre with similar decorations but provided with a chain. length 97 cm.

Lot 225

dating: 1860-70 provenance: Piedmont, Fine and large, curved, single-and false-edged blade with wide central fuller and groove at the back, engraved with monogram 'CR' inside a laurel wreath, trophy with Savoy's cross and floral motifs at the first part. Iron hilt with anatomical, checkered wooden grip. Complete of scabbard with two suspension rings. length 95 cm.

Lot 269

dating: 19th Century provenance: Europe, Straight, single-edged blade and tip, with saw back and tapered tang. Provided with an open-work for the button of the scabbard. Hammer-worked iron quillon, with slightly convex head and bifurcate fluke. Horn grip with spheres and rings.The turn-off cap hiding a grummet that can be fixed on the grip with the thread on the opposite side. Yellow, metal ring nuts. With its leather scabbard. Brass-coloured metal cap featuring a big iron hook with release lever on a face; the entire surface engraved with flower motifs and small frames facing a trophy with spears and weapons an a shield (probably of the Savoy family). Slightly flattened chape, engraved en suite with flowers, rocaille and frames. length 43,6 cm.

Lot 603

dating: circa 1800 provenance: Bologna, Flat plate with recessed tang and featuring a beautiful dragon-shaped engraving. The hammer shaped as a swan's head, engraved with grotesque decorations and crowned head. The center of the plate depicting an armed warrior, a wild boar's head and a trophy with arrows and a hunting horn. Faceted and engraved pan. The base of the batterie engraved and pierced with floral motifs. The hammer's and batterie's screw covered with a small stud featuring a relieved portrait of a lady The inside signed 'PFN Brento J813' (date or inventory number?). For Pier Francesco Negroni, from the well-known gunsmiths family from Brento, see 'Repertorio Storico degli Archibugiari Italiani' by Barbiroli, page 393. He was the last exponent of his line, and his works are dated 1818 e 1821, he used to sign with its initials. Cfr another item, similar in manufacturing and decorations, probably attributed to Giovan Angelo Negroni, and dated1809, foto 561 ('Il Museo Stibbert a Firenze' by Boccia), catalogue n: 726. length plate 15,4 cm.

Lot 723

dating: late 18th Century provenance: Spain, Interesting smooth, two-stage, iron barrel, with two marks 'IOHAN.AS' and a horse at the first part, the base engraved with a stripe, rings at the girdle and floral motifs, the round part with strongly bell-mouthed oval nozzle and engraved with clouds in front of the sun. Engraved tang. Flintlock with cock engraved with floral motifs. Full wooden stock with bronze mounts, the trigger guard finely engraved with a trophy and floral motifs, counterplate and butt-plate with floral motifs, butt with leather-lined pad. Iron ramrod. length 97 cm.

Lot 241

dating: late 18th Century provenance: Poland, Curved, single-and-false-edged blade, with fuller at the center and groove on the back, engraved and three-quarter gilded with hussar on horseback among floral motifs, the back decorated with flowers and waves; one-quillon, gilt brass hilt richly decorated in bas-relief with warriors, trophy, rocaille and floral motifs. Cross-shaped sheath-guard wings, wooden handle covered with leather (small missing parts). The long cap screwed to the base. Fine leather-covered wooden scabbard (small missing parts) with gilt brass mounts, decorated en suite with the handle and the long chape with small damages, the end of the chape abraded and open. Two suspension rings. length 97.5 cm.

Lot 474

dating: circa 1900 provenance: Malta, Gilded and enamelled silver neck insignia (two small chips). Complete with gilded silver trophy bearing the mark 'TANFANI & BERTARELLI ROMA', with black ribbon. Kept in its original case. dimensions 4.7 x 4.7 cm.

Lot 291

dating: Second half of the 18th Century provenance: France, Iron barrel, provided with rib at the back, with foresight and signed 'CHASTEAU A PARIS', then a big, non-legible, trophy finely worked in relief, surrounded by lances and standards, hold by two characters and surmounted by a mask enriched with garlands; the three sides of the breech with remains of racemes engravings and a mythological character with flames crown. 15.5 mm cal. at the nozzle. Tang with another, non-clearly-legible character. Lock with slightly-round plate. Tang with racemes in relief. The central area engraved with a character wearing a laurel wreath and driving a carriage drawn by dogs. The cartouche with the signature 'CHASTEAV A PARIS' on the lower side. Hammer and batterie with fine, floral decorations and masks in relief. Working mechanisms. Wooden full stock with small restorations at the front. Fine, marked, silver mounts. Butt-plate shaped as a bird's beak, with marks and decorated with a vase. Counter-plate with grotesques. Horn-tipped, wooden ramrod. Probably François-Alexander Chasteau, from Paris, documented up to 1784 as 'Armurier du Roi'. length 42 cm.

Lot 763

dating: Mid 19th Century provenance: England, Beautiful smooth, three-stage, twisted, 16 mm cal. barrel, the first octagonal part signed 'John Manton & Son DOVER STREET', the base marked 'CLOUGH & SONS BATH', then a sixteen-sided segment and round rings, with foresight; the lower part marked 'WF', '7084' and with mark. The vent lined in silver. Engraved tang. Forward spring lock signed 'John Manton & Son Patent' and engraved with a trophy and floral motifs. Wooden half stock with checkered grip, iron mounts decorated en suite. Wooden ramrod with brass mounts. Kept in its wooden case with brass mounts, lined with green cloth with Manton's label and various accessories. length 122 cm.

Lot 194

dating: 1910 provenance: Austria, Curved, single-and short false-edged blade, tip, finely ornamented at the first part with polished engravings on a damask background: at the third side inscription with date 'Offiziers - Preisschiessen Regiment Klagenfurt 1910' in a floral frame and with a beautiful trophy at the base, at the fourth side another trophy and a motto; the second half with decorative damask pattern. Tank with Weyersberg in Solingen marking and 'EISENHAUER'. Iron hilt with remains of nickel plating, pierced and engraved guard featuring the imperial eagle, ribbed cap, handle with fish-skin and wire binding. Nickel-plated iron scabbard. length 94,2 cm.

Lot 551

dating: First half of the 20th Century provenance: Kingdom of Italy, On a rectangular base, made of black marble. An important souvenir from the former comrades of Benito Mussolini, in memory of the militancy at the 11th 'Bersaglieri' Regiment (see the number inside the trophy of the cap), to which Mussolini belonged during the First World War. dimensions 31 x 44 cm.

Lot 231

dating: about 1810 provenance: Duchy of Parma, Single-and false-edged blade with central fuller at the first part, engraved and gilded on a blue background with trophies and floral motifs; gilded silver hilt finely worked in bas-relief, the shell-guard bearing a crowned lily placed on a trophy of arms and between lion heads; handle with ebony checkered grips, the front one with monogram 'CL' (Carlo Ludovico of the Duchy of Lucca?), guard and cap decorated in relief. Without scabbard. length 94.7 cm.

Lot 258

dating: Mid 19th Century provenance: Italy, Double-edged blade of hexagonal section, engraved along almost the entire length with trophies and floral motifs, the base still with remains of gilding, areas with surface rust damage and patina. Gilt brass hilt with asymmetrical valve bearing a trophy, pommel with dog's head drinking from a shell. Mother-of-pearl grips. Without scabbard. length 96 cm.

Lot 428

dating: 18th Century provenance: Germany, Straight, single-and false-edged blade with fuller, engraved with trophy, heart, cross and floral motifs, marked 'vigilandum', at one side of the blade, a flintlock pistol with a two-stage, bronze barrel; wooden grip covered with engraved mother-of-pearl and tortoise, with embossed brass mounts featuring hunting motifs. length 72 cm.

Lot 142

Goodwood interest, two signed limited edition Michael Cooper photographic prints; 'Graham Hill Pit Stop 1964 Tourist Trophy, Goodwood, number 7 / 200, signed in pencil, inscribed label verso, 34cm by 50.5cm, 'Portrait of Jack Brabham', number 7 / 200, signed in pencil, inscribed label verso, 39.5cm by 50.5cm

Lot 871

19th century Wedgwood blue dip Jasperware items: Comprising two handled urn, height 16cm and a trophy plate, diameter 21.5cm. (2)

Lot 1556

Silver two handled trophy presented at the Richmond Royal Horse Show 1934: For best Anglo-Arab horse, 352g.

Lot 51

A small lot of silver and plated items to include two small silver twin handled trophy cups, small silver salt, two plated napkin rings in the form of ducks, a number of cut glass dressing table items

Lot 7072

A Goldsmiths and Silversmiths silver trophy cup "Southern Command Horse Show 1926" awarded to No. 533154 CPL. R.H. MURRELL together with silver rifle-form spoon "S.C.R.A. Winter League 1911", Carbel Sports wristwatch, pocket watch named to CPL. R.H. MURRELL 1924 7th Q.O. HUSSARS and a hipflask (5). This lot belonged to the same family as lot 7276.

Lot 12

Assorted Plated Ware, including miniature trophy cups, dishes, cruet etc :- One Tray

Lot 89

A Hallmarked Silver Pedestal Trophy Cup, Walker & Hall, Birmingham 1936, engraved "Barlow Hunt Pony Club Gymkhana 1937 Won By Annette Hargreaves".

Lot 700

Sterling Silver October Yearling Stakes 2005 Trophy - L16cm

Lot 1102

A collection of 1950's & 60's silver plated trophy trays from car rallies. Comprising: Mappin & Webb pedestal stem bowl with engraved circular pattern to rim - engraved N.W.L.M.C. London Rally 1951 Class Winner; B. Rogers Silver Co long shaped dish - engraved A.R.C.C. International Compact Sedan 1st Class 9; Barker Ellis decoratively engraved circular tray - engraved The W.D & H.O Wills Rally Cross Trophy Croft 1969 and a large square shaped tray raised on decorative feet - engraved A.R.C.C International Compact Sedan (under 1600cc) California Winner 1960 (approx. 43 x 43cm).

Lot 1103

A large 1950's silver collared perfume bottle/decanter, with stopper. Presented as a Swedish rally trophy and engraved "Vecko-journalens HPR Midnattssolsrallyt, 1956". Approx. 23cm tall x 15cm wide. Collar hallmarked with Swedish silver National Control marks of 3 crowns and an S, with CGH makers mark and date letters/numbers for 1955.

Lot 403

Silver plated trophy Sedbergh Foxhounds 1909

Lot 96

An engine turned silver cigarette case, a napkin ring, two plated cigarette cases and a trophy cup inscribed to an indoor soccer team, height 48cm

Lot 241

Tennis Björn Borg 11x15 coloured mounted signature piece. Includes 2 black and white photos, one in action and one holding a trophy. 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

Lot 270

Golf Max Faulkner 8x20 mounted signature piece. Includes 3 images: 1 black and white photo holding a trophy, 1 coloured photo pictured by Cromwell course and signed album page. Max Faulkner, OBE was an English professional golfer who won the Open Championship in 1951. 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

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