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Lot 1138

Football. Ron Harris Signed 10x8 Autographed Editions page. Bio description on the rear. Photo shows Harris Lifting a Trophy for Chelsea. 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 1206

Autographed FRANCIS LEE 12 x 8 inch football photo. Black and white imagedepicting Lee and his Derby County team mate Roy McFarland holding aloft the League Championship trophy during a lap of honour at the Baseball Ground before the Rams final game of the 1974/75 season - v Carlisle United, signed (by Lee only) in blue marker. Good Condition. All autographs are genuine hand signed and 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 769

Golf Corey Pavin 12x10 matted signature piece pictured with the US Open Championship Trophy. Corey Allen Pavin (born November 16, 1959) is an American professional golfer who has played on the PGA Tour and currently on the PGA Tour Champions. He spent over 150 weeks in the top 10 of the Official World Golf Ranking between 1986 and 1997 and achieved his highest world ranking of No. 2 in June 1996. 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 953

Geoff Hurst and Martin Peters signed 16x12 black and white photo. Photo shows Englands Two World Cup goalscorers hold the Jules Rimet Trophy with Captain Bobby Moore. 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 962

Ron Yeats 16x12 signed colour, Autographed Editions, Limited Edition. Photo Shows Yeats of Liverpool clutching the League Championship Trophy as Liverpool are crowned 1965/66 Division 1 champions. 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 14

A George III silver twin handled trophy cup, maker's mark obscured, London 1783, with twin beaded loop handles, engraved with ribbons, foliate swags and a presentation inscription, on a beaded circular spreading pedestal foot, 23cm (9in) high, 528g (16.97 oz) Condition Report: Marks are rubbed Wobbles Several minor dents Engraving crisp Light scratches and wear commensurate with age and use Condition Report Disclaimer

Lot 196

A collection of silver items, to include: a George IV tapering mug by Robert Hennell II, London 1828, with a scroll handle and reeded bands, 6cm (2 1/4in) high; three Edwardian spade shaped menu holders by Britton, Gould & Co., London 1901, each engraved with an inscription, 3cm (1 1/4in) high; a silver twin handled pedestal trophy cup by Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Co. Ltd., London 1928, with a lobed finial to the domed cover, twin loop handles, reeded bands and on a circular moulded spreading foot, 13cm (5in) high; an Italian white metal bottle stopper with dog finial, 7cm (2 3/4in) long; together with other silver items, 570g (18.32 oz) Condition Report: There is no condition report available for this lot and is sold as found Condition Report Disclaimer

Lot 155

A large plain George I silver trophy cup. London 1716. Approx. 366 grams. Est. £500 - £800.

Lot 496

NEWCASTLE: A good Georgian silver two handled trophy cup on sweeping pedestal foot. By IB&IH. Approx. 347 grams. Est. £400 - £600.

Lot 91

An Edwardian silver two handled trophy cup. Birmingham. Approx. 636 grams. Est. £150 - £200.

Lot 245

A mixed lot to include travel clocks, a golf trophy, pictures a lamp and other items

Lot 62

Mixed silver to include a trophy with engraving

Lot 99

A miscellaneous lot to include a silver trophy cup, 75.6g, hip flasks to include one in the form of a cricket bat, various commemorative ceramic plates, mixed silver plate, resin figures and a pair of gilt brass candlesticksLocation: 7:2

Lot 142

A 19th century spelter relief decorated two-handle trophy with huali hardwood cover, 15" high

Lot 18

A Waterford Crystal "Kings" trophy bowl inscribed "Guinness Special Festival Award Channel 4 Racing Viewers Vote Cheltenham Festival 2004" awarded to Henrietta Knight (Provenance: Henrietta Knight, Renowned Trainer of Best Mate), 17.5 cm high (boxed)

Lot 19

A Waterford Crystal "Kings" trophy bowl inscribed "Guinness Special Festival Award Channel 4 Racing Viewers Vote Cheltenham Festival 2002" awarded to Henrietta Knight (Provenance: Henrietta Knight, Renowned Trainer of Best Mate), 17.5 cm high (boxed)

Lot 20

A Waterford Crystal "Kings" trophy bowl inscribed "Guinness Special Festival Award Channel 4 Racing Viewers Vote Cheltenham Festival 2003" awarded to Henrietta Knight (Provenance: Henrietta Knight, Renowned Trainer of Best Mate), 17.5 cm high (boxed)

Lot 21

A Waterford Crystal "Kings" trophy bowl inscribed "Guinness The Daily Telegraph Festival Awards for Outstanding Achievement Cheltenham Festival 2004" awarded to Henrietta Knight (Provenance: Henrietta Knight, Renowned Trainer of Best Mate), 18 cm high (boxed)

Lot 1120

A PAIR OF LOUIS XVI GILT-METAL MOUNTED KINGWOOD MARQUETRY CORNER CABINETS OR ENCOIGNURES (2)Each with shaped breche d’alep marble top, the doors inlaid with a musical trophy, 75cm wide; 91cm highCondition report Numerous losses to the veneers to both. Each with a shrinkage crack to the door and subsequent losses and tears to veneers. Tarnishing to metal work. One mount with a missing end of a scroll. Marble tops with numerous old chips and losses. One with numerous repaired breaks. The back legs work and further wear to back boards. Later hinges to one, the other locked and escutcheon loose.Both stamped indistinctly 

Lot 23A

Steeplechase ewer 'The Bet 365 Shropshire Cup handicap hurdle Ludlow 2003' winning owner trophy, together with a bronzed horses head sculpture on square base by Genesis Fine Arts 'Heredities' and another bronzed horses head trophy 'Warwick Racecourse 2007'. Ewer 33cm high, 'Heredities' sculpture 30cm approx. (3)(B.P. 21% + VAT)

Lot 28

Modern patinated bronze sculpture of a fox leaping a stone wall on shaped wooden base. A steeplechasing trophy 'Hunters chase, Hereford Racecourse', 16cm long approx. (B.P. 21% + VAT)

Lot 179

Football postcards etc, selection of 7 items inc. Sheffield Wednesday Team & Trainer with trophy 1905/06, a postcard size photo of Newport County AFC 1925/6, Swansea teamgroup photo 1952 & good image of squad in civilian clothing before match at Plymouth 1949, postcard of Swansea University College v Aberystwyth College 1938/9 showing both squads, a Newport County player portrait postcard & a football teamgroup showing team & soldiers, WW1 period (gd)

Lot 204

Football programmes, Ilford FC aways, 1956/7 (20), 13 Isthmian League away programmes inc. Wycombe Wanderers, Barking, Woking, Oxford City etc, plus 7 away cup games inc. Wycombe Wanderers & Walton & Hersham, both FA Amateur Cup, Grays Athletic Essex County Senior Cup Final played at Barking, Leyton Essex Thameside Trophy (single sheet) etc (some minor faults, gen gd) (20)

Lot 245

Football programmes, a collection of approx. 75 big match programmes 1960's onwards inc. League Cup finals and semi finals, Charity Shield, FA Amateur Cup, FA Challenge Trophy etc noted LC finals 68,69,70,75,77 plus 2 replays, West Ham v Leicester LC s/f 63/64, Man Utd v Man City LC s/f 69/70, Charity Shield games incl. Man Utd v Liverpool 1965, Man City v WBA 68/69, Man Utd v Tottenham 1967 etc (gen gd)

Lot 182

A GEORGE V TWO-HANDLED TROPHY CUP with embossed drapery swags below the rim, inscribed "Taunton 7th April 1932 The Somerset Hunters Steeplechase....", by Walker & Hall, Sheffield 1929 (wooden plinth); 12" (30.8 cms) high; 34.5 oz

Lot 340

AN EDWARDIAN TROPHY CUP on a domed foot with a beaker-shaped bowl and an inscription relating to the "Sparkford Vale Harriers Point to Point of 1928...", by H. Wilkinson, Sheffield 1909 (wooden plinth); the cup 9.5" (24 cms) high; 13.9 oz

Lot 183

FOUR VARIOUS TWO-HANDLED TROPHY CUPS each with a presentation inscription, (three relating to the Taunton Vale Hunt, and one to the Mendip Hunt), during the late 1920's and 1930's) by various makers, mixed dates (all with wooden plinths); the largest one 11.48" (28.7 cms) high; 91.35 oz (4)

Lot 239

A MIXED LOT:- A tubular dressing table bottle (for a brush), by Asprey & Co., London 1910, a rectangular vesta box inscribed "Nellie from Lucy...", London 1897, a capstan inkwell, a small trophy cup on stand, three small trophy goblets, a mounted steel cigar cutter, two pepperettes, a "Jersey can" pepper, initialled & dated "1902" and two plated items (a sovereign purse and a compact), the vesta box 5" (13 cms) long; 14.35 oz weighable silver (lot)

Lot 344

A GEORGE V SMALL TWO-HANDLED TROPHY CUP AND COVER inscribed "Blackmore Vale Hunt Point to Point Races 1926....", by the Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Co., London 1925 (wooden plinth); 10" (25.5 cms) high; 16.8 oz

Lot 730

Set six silver Royal Commemorative teaspoons in fitted case and small silver two handled trophy on stand

Lot 33

A tray containing a quantity of plated cutlery, small trophy cup, sugar sifter, swing handled basket etc

Lot 39

NINE HALLMARKED SILVER ROWING TROPHIES (TOTAL WEIGHT 650 GRAMS) , SILVER PLATED COXSWAIN TROPHY (AF) TOGETHER WITH OTHER SILVER PLATED TROPHIES AND STANDS, ALL DATING FROM THE LATE 1920'S TO EARLY 1930'S

Lot 232

EPNS - a very large assortment to include food warmers, claret jug, trophy for Cwmni Drama Machynlleth 1930 and much more

Lot 1536

Roman Imperial Coinage, Octavian, Denarius, uncertain Italian mint, c.30-29, bust right, rev. imp caesar, military trophy on ship prow, rudder and anchor around base, 3.47g (RIC 265a; RSC 119). Surface deposits, otherwise good fine £150-£180

Lot 1843

Small silver including a hand mirror, two mounted glass toilet jars, two handled golfing related trophy cup, silver spoons, white metal and enamel dish etc.

Lot 520

From the estate of the late Roy Houghton 1991 Honda GB500 Tourist TrophyRegistration no. H512 DFRFrame no. JH2PC1604LK100204Engine no. PC16E-2100208A factory 'café racer' introduced in 1986, the GB500TT looked very British, boasting coachlined paintwork; clip-on handlebars; rear-set footrests; chromed headlamp shell; matching speedometer and rev counter; and alloy-rimmed, wire-spoked wheels. It was a model that struck a chord with mature riders who hankered after the past but disliked the associated oil leaks, dodgy electrics, and general unreliability. Representing a rare opportunity to acquire one of these collectible Hondas, the US model offered here is one of the best we have seen. Purchased in 2000, it has been expertly modified by Roy, who has swapped over the gearchange/rear brake to the 'British' positions. The machine comes with its original silver-painted fuel tank and other original components. Accompanying paperwork includes an old US title; two bills of sale; and old/current V5/V5C documents.Footnotes:As with all Lots in the Sale, this Lot is sold 'as is/where is' and Bidders must satisfy themselves as to the provenance, condition, age, completeness, and originality prior to bidding.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Lot 435

The property of the late John Renwick 2001/c.1950 Renwick-Vincent 'Epimetheus' 1,665cc Sprint Racing Motorcycle Registration no. not registeredFrame no. none visibleEngine no. F10AB/1/5183•The ultimate Vincent sidecar outfit?•Stellar performance•Designed, built, & sprinted by John RenwickFinishing second on Prometheus at The Brighton Speed Trials was a great result by any normal standards, but for John Renwick it was the spur to building a dedicated sprint machine on which he could win. Work started in November 2000, and fabrication was completed in March 2001. The new motorcycle was suitably named Epimetheus who, in Greek mythology, was the brother of fellow Titan Prometheus. 'Epi' benefitted massively from John's very considerable experience of building quick Vincents over several decades and went on to achieve astonishing successes especially when pitched against much more modern competition. The engine, which had been in John's possession for many years, is 1665cc with bore and stroke dimensions of 100mm x 106mm. The crank is to John's own design and likely to be very similar to that already described in relation to Prometheus, the conrods are Carrillo, the cams are homemade, the gearbox is a 5 speed Quaife, clutch is Kawasaki, carburettors are Gardners, and the ignition system is a Lucas Rita twin spark with high output coils. Compressed air is used to optimise each gearchange. The frame's front downtube also serves as a 3 pint fuel tank, the dummy tank being a fibre glass engine cover. John's notes written around 2009 read: 'Since winning the Classic Bike championship in its first season of running in 2001, this has been repeated in 2002, 2003, and 2006. The machine still holds most of the sprinting venues course records and has never been beaten by a classic machine, and only occasionally by the best modern equipment. The fastest standing quarter mile time is now 10.05 seconds with a terminal speed of 132 mph. This compares with the official British record of 11.746 seconds by Super Nero and the official world record of 10.60 seconds......The latest result is the win...at Brighton in 2009 against a full field of modern long wheelbase outfits.' Ultimate success at The Brighton Speed Trials hadn't come immediately, but the Sussex Trophy for the best time by a motorcycle and sidecar was won in 2007, 2009, 2010, and 2011.Harvey Bowden's excellent series of YouTube videos produced in 2012 & 2013 give a fascinating insight into John Renwick's talents and exploits, ably helped by Eddie Wallbank, his 'assistant co-worker'. Google 'Renwick Epimetheus Harvey Bowden' – these videos are most certainly worth watching! The Epimetheus video shows Epi on the brake 'developing about 180 bhp'! Epi's most recent sprint was in 2016 when John rode at Santa Pod. This was their final outing because by this time John was 78 and he decided to hang up his leathers. After a period of inactivity re-commissioning will be required before further use. Prospective bidders should satisfy themselves as to the motorcycle's completeness and mechanical condition.Footnotes:As with all Lots in the Sale, this Lot is sold 'as is/where is' and Bidders must satisfy themselves as to the provenance, condition, age, completeness, and originality prior to bidding.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Lot 219

An Isle of Man TT replica Trophydepicting the Mercury figure, complete with caduceus, mounted on a black wooden base applied with plaque inscribed Auto-Cycle Union 1951 Lightweight Race 250cc 1st R.W.Dearden T I Wood 1h 51 mins 15secs 81.39mph' awarded to T Woods for 1st place. Lot to be sold without reserve.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Lot 323

Property of a deceased's estate c.1955 Triumph 499cc TR5 TrophyRegistration no. not registeredFrame no. 29181Engine no. TR5 14841 NAFrom the time of its introduction in 1948, the Trophy was established as a true all-rounder: a machine that could be ridden to work during the week and then, with extraneous components removed, competed on at weekends in its owner's chosen branch of motorcycle sport. Although catalogued primarily as a trials machine, its true forte was scrambles and the ISDT, events in which the twin-cylinder engine's power worked to its advantage and its weight was less of a handicap. Nevertheless, the TR5 remained an extremely competent and stylish roadster until the end of production in 1958. Consisting of non-matching frame and engine, the former dating from 1952 and the latter from 1951, this incomplete Trophy is offered for restoration and sold strictly as viewed. The machine was purchased from a Government sale at Ruddington in May 1974.Footnotes:As with all Lots in the Sale, this Lot is sold 'as is/where is' and Bidders must satisfy themselves as to the provenance, condition, age, completeness, and originality prior to bidding.Lot to be sold without reserve.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Lot 218

An Isle of Man TT Trophy awarded to H. J. Willisdepicting the Mercury figure, complete with caduceus, mounted on a black wooden base applied with plaque inscribed 'Tourist Trophy Races 1928 2nd H J Willis 67.16 MPH' awarded to Harold Willis for 2nd place on the Velocette, 27cm high. Lot to be sold without reserve.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Lot 320

Property of a deceased's estate 1967 Triumph 649cc T120 BonnevilleRegistration no. RYO 726E (see text)Frame no. T120 DU 54301Engine no. TR6R DU 11033Unitary construction of the engine/gearbox had been a feature of Triumph's 350 and 500 twins since 1957 and that innovation duly appeared on the 650s in 1963. This particular T120 Bonneville dates from 1967, by which time the handling problems associated with earlier versions had been sorted and 12-volt electrics standardised. The engine is from a later TR6R Trophy, fitted with a Bonneville cylinder head. Currently displaying a total of 23,717 miles on the odometer, the Bonnie is offered for restoration and sold strictly as viewed (the engine does not turn). The machine comes with a V5 document. It should be noted the VRN 'RYO 726E' does not appear on the HPI/DVLA database. Accordingly prospective bidders must satisfy themselves as to the validity of the VRN prior to bidding.Footnotes:As with all Lots in the Sale, this Lot is sold 'as is/where is' and Bidders must satisfy themselves as to the provenance, condition, age, completeness, and originality prior to bidding.Lot to be sold without reserve.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Lot 111

A Japanese Kutani circular Teapot, of O shape, decorated with people and flora, repair to spout and finial on lid, with three character mark to base, together with a pair of Japanese Kutani Bottle Vases, with three character mark to base, and a broken Kutani Trophy Cup, with character mark to base (4)

Lot 34

A silver twin handled trophy cup on a plinth base. 25 cm high overall. 14.8 troy ounces including screw and mounting plate.

Lot 488

Six Lester Piggott Horse Racing trophy plates. The largest 23 cm diameter.

Lot 35

An Indian unmarked silver trophy cup. 22.5 cm high. 16.7 troy ounces.

Lot 372

A simulated wood applique wall hanging, 20th century, the ribbon tied trophy suspending a violin, arrows and fronds, 120 cm high x 47 cm wide

Lot 8

A sterling silver trophy with loop handles on a circular stepped base. with turned ebonised stand. by Ernest W Haywood Birmingham 1920. 12.8ozt

Lot 1195

A pair of metal candlesticks, a Calvados jug, a studio pottery figure, a trophy, a figural candle holder and a tankard **PLEASE NOTE THIS LOT IS NOT ELIGIBLE FOR POSTING AND PACKING**

Lot 654

A silver plated dancing trophy, 25cm

Lot 292

BIG DAY OUT NEW ORDER PACKAGE. An incredible package of memorabilia to include Big Day Out Dressing Room Painting, 10 Years ‘Big Day Out’ Bowling Party invitation, Big Day Out’ Bowling Trophy, Teddy Bear Lamp (given to Hooky as a present by organiser), Big Day Out disposable camera, ‘Australian Press New Order’ clippings book and more.We won the Bowling Competition hooray! I say we... meaning me and the road crew. Ken West and Viv Lees gave us a wonderful time here at the so called ‘Big Day Off’. We nearly didn’t make it... Steve decided three weeks away, it was just too much. I was devastated... what a thing to miss out on... I said to Barney, "What a shame it would have been great." He said, “It still will be. I’ll get the guy who did Electronic to do it." Wow! I thought... this bastard will be getting rid of me next! Steve relented thankfully, which was great because I’ve never heard a drummer on Electronic.

Lot 85

A set of antique postal scales and weights, together with a silver trophy and other metalware and Victorian photographic portraitsTrophy 15cm high

Lot 1003

An antique brass trophy engraved with Maldive Ashes, along with a small collection of silver plated items including four wine coasters and claret jug

Lot 805

A collection of motor racing memorabilia including a limited edition print by Gordon Crosby no 203/750 showing Freddie Dixon winning the Ulster Trophy 1936, a caricature of Cyril Paul signed by him dated 9/9/82 etc.

Lot 34

A George V small silver trophy goblet demi-reeded with knopped stem, presentation inscription, Birmingham 1924 , 2.8oz 12.5cm

Lot 91

A pair of Victorian silver pepper pots with reeded bases, London 1894 and a small George V silver two handled trophy, 4.6oz

Lot 142

A George V silver twin handled trophy, Adie Brothers Ltd., Birmingham, 1933, height 22cm, gross weight 30.23ozt.Condition report: Overall condition good to fairMarks clear and legibleWith wooden plinthEngraving reads 'The Largieside Athletic Championship Cup Presented by Mrs MacKinnon of Loup' Winners from 1934-1936 engraved on backA couple of small dents to rim and base, visible on close inspection

Lot 919

A silver bowling jack trophy on white-metal stand, Glasgow 1920, Woodend Bowling & Lawn Tennis Club, 1921 Condition Report: Available upon request

Lot 326

A cassasus fruit table centrepiece, together with pharmacy bottles, twin handled trophy cup, playing cards etc

Lot 182

A FRENCH PORCELAIN INSET ORMOLU MANTEL CLOCK The movement by Japy Freres, Paris, circa 1870The eight-day two train bell striking movement with anchor escapement regulated by anchor escapement with disc bob pendulum, the backplate stamped with JAPY FRERES ET CIE, G'DE MED. D HONNEUR roundel beneath stamped initials P. L'TRE, the upper margin with serial number 143 and the lower margin further numbered 3 3, the rectangular porcelain dial panel with centre polychrome painted with a putto over trophy emblematic of the arts within Roman numeral cartouche chapter ring incorporating turquoise 'jewels' to the gilt decorated cobalt-blue ground margins within further multi-coloured 'jewel' and gilt scroll decorated infill to the rest of the panel, the rectangular case with ormolu mounted cobalt-blue porcelain urn surmount decorated with polychrome painted figural panels within further gilt decorated borders flanked by handles cast a storks, over fluted frieze and further bird-and-flower decorated side panels flanked by projecting angles incorporating scroll-cast terms with lions paw feet, the rectangular skirt base applied with musical and martial trophies to sides and inset with a frieze painted with putti at play to apron, on fluted squab feet, with a pair of ormolu mounted porcelain urn side pieces, each of ovoid form with gilt scroll decorated domed cover over slender neck and body with female mask handles and polychrome painted with figural panel opposing a landscape to rear within elaborate gilt borders, on conforming foot with gilt metal plinth incorporating concave angles, each with underglaze blue entwined 'L' marks to inside of the lid and signed De Michet to the figural panel, (3).The clock 48cm (19ins) high, 32cm (12.5cm) wide, 20.5cm (8ins) deep; the sidepieces, 35cm (13.75ins) high.Condition Report: Movement is fully wound but is very in very dirty/neglected condition hence is not in working order. Both trains are fully wound and the escapement has motive power. The strike train appears intact but inoperative most likely due to neglect and the bell is also missing. The dial panel is in fine condition with faults limited to a few of the tiny 'jewels' missing and negligible gilt rubbing. Both side panels appear free from damage; the panels in the base have a three of the beads missing from the borders with a couple being re-applied in incorrect places (white at the angles replacing the single ruby-red ones that should be there) otherwise panels are in good condition with minimal rubbing. The lid to the urn surmount has at some-point been broken into two and glued back together; the body of the urn is missing a small handful of beads/jewels from the borders of the painted vignettes otherwise appears to be in fine condition with minimal gilt wear. The case retains original gilding to the applied cast elements with only minor rubbing/wear however the main body of the case (frame) has been cleaned back at some point and lacquered hence does not retain gilding to these srfaces (case must have been dismantled to do this). Because of this a series of small copper plugs used to fill porosity in the casting when it was made is now visible.Except for one lid being broken into three-pieces and re-glued both urn side pieces are in good condition with other faults limited to a few very small edge chips to the other lid and a couple of small chips where the base of each is joined with the underside of the body of the urn these chips are covered by gilt painting. The gilding to the porcelain of each urn has minimal wear however the metal mounts would appear to have been cleaned of most of their original gilding.Clock has a pendulum but no winding key or bell.Please ask the department for additional images Condition Report Disclaimer

Lot 125

A FRENCH EMPIRE ORMOLU FIGURAL MANTEL CLOCKDubois Fils, Paris, early 19th centuryThe circular eight-day two train countwheel bell striking movement with anchor escapement regulated by disc bob pendulum incorporating silk suspension and backplate stamped B towards the upper margin, the circular white enamel Roman numeral dial signed Dubois Fils, Rue St. Honore N.22, A PARIS to centre, with steel spade hands set within foliate milled bezel, the case modelled with a plinth surmounted by a butterfly drinking from a tazza over foliate cornice and martial trophy frieze above dial with axe and foliate wreath decorated spandrels, set to the left of a male winged figure probably representing Amor or Eros wearing plumed helmet and holding a shield aloft whilst standing one-footed on a sphere, the rectangular base with mount cast as rosette issuing acanthus decorated spearheads over lotus-leaf cast ogee moulding to the skirt base, on compressed bun feet.41cm (16ins) high, 33cm (13ins) wide, 13cm (5ins) wide. Dubois Fils are recorded in Tardy DICTIONNAIRE DES HORLOGERS FRANCAIS as working from Rue Saint-Honore, Paris, circa 1800-20. 

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