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Lot 146

A DUTCH WALNUT AND MARQUETRY EIGHT-DAY QUARTER-CHIMING LONGCASE CLOCK WITH MOONPHASEThe dial signed for Jan Bernink, Amsterdam, mid 18th century and laterThe four columnar pillar triple-train movement chiming the quarters on a graduated nest of eight bells and rack striking the hour on a further larger bell, the going train with anchor escapement regulated by seconds pendulum, the 10.5 inch brass break-arch dial with foliate scroll engraved panels to the matted centre within applied silvered Roman numeral chapter ring with elaborate scroll half hour markers, arcaded minute ring and signed JAN, BERNINK, AMSTER, DAM to lower margin, with scroll pierced blued steel hands and spandrels cast as figures emblematic of the four seasons to angles within a gadroon-engraved border, the arch with rolling moonphase with figural decorated lunettes and calibrated for the age of the moon to the circumference of the disc within fine sailing ship and figure engraved silvered arched border, in a case with carved giltwood Atlas and Angel figural finials to the break-arch cornice centred with a foliate carved crest and with blind fret frieze over integral three-quarter columns applied to the foliate trail inlaid hinged glazed dial aperture, the sides with break-arch windows within conforming borders and bargeboards at the rear, the trunk with leaf decorated concave throat moulding over break-arch caddy moulded door inlaid with musical trophy over bird inhabited vase of flowers with scroll cast lenticle aperture between, the surround with foliate upper quadrant infill and line border and the sides further decorated with foliage, the plinth base with repeating lozenge inlaid concave top moulding and decorated with further musical trophy to front, on conforming decorated concave skirt with bun feet, (movement largely reconstructed during the 19th century). 229cm (90ins) high excluding figures, 43cm (17ins) wide, 25cm (9.75is) deep. Provenance: The Selwyn Demmy Collection. Jan Bernink is recorded in Baillie, G.H. Watchmakers & Clockmakers of the World as working in Amsterdam circa 1720-50.Condition Report: As catalogued the movement has been extensively reconstructed/rebuilt most likely during the second half of the 19th century hence trains would appear to be a mixture of 18th century and 19th century work; the movement pillars are 19th century are is the back and fly cocks. The movement is essentioally in relatively clean working condition however a precautionary gentle clean/service is advisable if intending to put into service. The dial is in good original condition; there is a historic and very well executed repair to the lower margin of the lower winding hole which may be indicative of there once being a calendar aperture beneath the third hole. The silvering to the arch is worn particularly to the lower edge and the chapter ring has a general patchy discolouration and wear. The lunar disc has some wear to the painted finish otherwise is in good condition. The movement rests on an old seatboard at the correct level within the case which when coupled with the unusual dial size would suggest that the movement and dial (when first built!) were original to the case.The case is generally in good original condition with no apparent significant issues but does exhibit historic bumps, scuffs, shrinkage and other age related blemishes. The figural finials and blocks are relatively recent replacements; the dowel for supporting Atlas is currently snapped. The concave skirting around the base has some wear to the leading edge veneers.Clock has pendulum, weights, case key and winder. Condition Report Disclaimer

Lot 375A

1974 FIFA World Cup replica trophy made by Bertoni of Milan raised on marble base, 15cm tall, by repute given to all players, officials and organizing staff. 

Lot 207

Trophy miniatures, Gennart and Jacklex cast metal figures in original boxes and three Rio vehicles

Lot 299

A two handled silver trophy bowl, Mappin & Webb, London 1916, of circular form with reeded band to the waist and raised on circular foot, weight approx 19.3oz

Lot 359

A group of ten ancient Roman coins Septimius Severus 193-211 A.D denarius to include 1 x Moneta with scales, 1 x Annona foot on prow, 1 x Sol naked with whip, 1 x Salus feeding snake: Rome 209 A.D, 1 x Trophy + 2 arab captives, 1 x Victory over the Parthians struck 204 Rome, 1 x naked Genius at altar, 1 x Providence globe at feet, 1 x Part Max: 2 captives seated below Trophy Rome 202 A.D, 1 x other.

Lot 358

A group of eight ancient Roman coins Septimius Severus 193-211 A.D denarius to include 1 x Mars, 1 x Victory, 1 x Fortuna with rudder, 1 x Carthage riding lion, 1 x Victor holds open wreath over shield: Rome 200 A.D, 1 x Victory with wreath + palm struck Rome 193 A.D, 1 x Vota Suscepta: Severus at altar, 1 x trophy of Parthian arms with two captives.

Lot 349

A group of thirteen ancient Roman coins to include 1 x Titus 79-81 A.D denarius struck 76 A.D as Caesar: eagle on base, 1 x Titus 79-81 A.D AS: ictoria Augustii, 3 x Domitian 81-96 A.D denarius (1 x Minerva on prow, 1 x Minerva, 1 x Mars), 1 x Trajan 98-117 A.D AS: victory advancing with S.P.Q.R on shield, 7 x Trajan 98-117 A.D denarius (1 x trophy of arms, 1 x Mars with spear + trophy, 1 x Arabia with camel at feet, 1 x AE Ternitas Aug, 1 x Providentia, 1 x Liberalitas with cornucopiae and mirror: not in new spink etc.).

Lot 360

A group of nine ancient Roman coins to include 4 x Septimius Severus 193-211 A.D denarius (1 x Jupiter, 1 x Annona, 1x eternal peace, 1 x Moneta), 3 x Septimius Severus 193-211 A.D sesterius (1 x Fides holding Victory: born at Leptis Magna, 1 x rev: Mars with spear and Trophy 195 A.D, 1 x other), 2 x Julia Domna wife of Septimius Severus: suicide 217 A.D denarius (1 x Laetita, 1 x Juno with peacock struck 209 A.D Rome).

Lot 659

Four pairs of binoculars to include a Bushnell 8x Trophy field binoculars, Tronic 10x50GA binoculars, cased Hanimex 8x30 coated binoculars and a pair of Falcon Zoom MkII 7-21x40 wide angle binoculars (4). CONDITION REPORT All sold on behalf of Barnardos Charity, non have been checked or tested

Lot 807

A George V hallmarked silver trophy inscribed 'Bootle May Day Demonstration First Prize 04/06/34', with trophy stand and one other hallmarked silver trophy inscribed 'Pony Club North Western Area 1937 Winner Alwen Poole', combined approx 4.5ozt (2).

Lot 820

Sedbergh Foxhounds, a silver plated trophy engraved Sedbergh Foxhounds 1909 presented by The Master. Height 17 cm.

Lot 704

Two silver foxhound trophies, Vale of Rydal Sheepdog Trials, Robert Logan Memorial Trophy Champion Foxhound 1957, makers mark NMCW, London date letter S for 1873, height excluding stand 19.5 cm. Together with another Robert Logan Memorial Trophy Champion Foxhound Rydal 1958, makers mark HA, Birmingham , date letter U for 1937. Overall weight excluding bases 421 grams. Together with photographs of the winning dog "Welcome" from the Melbreak Foxhounds.

Lot 488

Silver plated trophy Stockton Beagle Hunt First Prize, won by JH Rhodes, September 6th 1899. Weight 450 grams, height 23 cm.

Lot 1337

An Edward VIII 2-handled silver golfing trophy, presented to The John Laird & Son Ltd Golf Club, and a George V silver 2-handled golfing trophy "Nigel Laird Golf Club" (2)

Lot 162

Plated two handled trophy on stand, inscribed

Lot 397

Julian II, 360-363 AD,Av solidus, Antioch mint, 4.43g. Obv. FLCL IVLIANVS PFAVG, diademed, draped and cuirassed bust, R.VIRTVS EXERCITVS ROMANORVM, soldier adv r holding trophy in l hand and dragging captive by the hair with r hand. ANTZ in exergue. RIC 196; RCV 19106. Very fine, possibly ex mount. (1)For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Lot 1181

A pair of andirons in the Regency style: with fluted writhen neo-classical urns on a musical trophy decorated plinth raised on goat's head supports terminating in clove hoof feet, 45.5cm high.

Lot 841

A 19th century Swiss musical box: playing ten airs, the 28cm lever wound cylinder turning to steel comb, with muffler, contained in rosewood box with musical trophy inlaid decoration, 52cm wide.

Lot 1162

A 19th Century carved giltwood, gesso and ebonised mirror:, of cartouche-shaped outline, with oak leaf, acorn and trophy cresting with ribbon tied tassel below, the bevelled plate within a moulded and beaded slip and ebonised cushion frame with acanthus leaf and flowerhead decoration with tied ribbon at base, 118cm (3ft 10 1/2in) x 76cm (2ft 6in) (a/f).

Lot 262

Pair Victorian silver trophy goblets, Sheffield 1892 and 1894, both won by W.H. Sharpe for Quarter Mile Athletics Event, 14cm.

Lot 425

A silver two-handled trophy cup and cover, by Lee and Wigfull, Sheffield 1929, vase form, plain scroll handles, the pull-off cover with an urn finial, on a raised circular foot, filled inscription, height 29cm, approx. weight 18oz.

Lot 56

A mixed lot, comprising silver items: a cased set of six Old English pattern dessert spoons, Sheffield 1941, a cased four-piece dressing table set, a set of twelve coffee spoons, retailed by Harrods, a set of six teaspoons, a pair of toast racks, two pairs of sugar tongs, a small waiter, plus electroplated items: a gallery tray, a caddy, a cased set of four berry spoons, a trophy cup, an entree dish and cover, a pair of toast racks, a single toast rack, a sauce boat, plus a set of twelve mother-of-pearl handled fruit knives and forks, various cased sets of flatware, and a set of six bone-handled steel knives and forks, approx. weighable 25oz. (qty)

Lot 570

A Victorian silver trophy goblet, by Thomas Prime & Son, Birmingham 1879, plain circular form, on a knopped stem, inscribed, height 21.5cm, plus a Victorian silver beaker, by Deakin and Francis, Birmingham 1888, inscribed 'Durham Regatta' and with three armorial shields, height 12.4cm, approx. total weight 12.9oz. (2)

Lot 62

A mixed lot of silver items, various dates and makers, comprising: a George III picture-back tablespoon, London 1767, the reverse of the bowl with a dove with an olive branch in its beak, plus two further tablespoons, a continental spoon, a pair of Victorian spoons with Apostle finials, London 1865, a pair of sugar tongs, a cased set of six teaspoons and tongs, nine various spoons, three trophy cups and three napkin rings, approx. weighable 26oz. (qty)

Lot 65

A mixed lot, comprising silver items: an oval dish, Birmingham 1911, pierced decoration, on four legs terminating in paw feet, a Victorian mug, London 1893, a pair of dwarf candlesticks, Sheffield 1905, oval form, two further pairs of dwarf candlesticks, a small trophy cup, plus a rare pair of Old Sheffield plated Caryatid candlesticks, unmarked, circa 1765, with scroll decoration, later detachable drip pans, height 29cm, a swing-handled basket of oval wire-work form, and electroplated items: a pair of wine coasters, a teapot, three vegetable dish mounts, a mug and other items, approx. weighable 16.5oz. qty)

Lot 729

A mixed lot of miniature silver items, comprising: a Dutch settle, embossed with figures and masks, a chair with import marks for London 1891, a bowl on a tripod stand, and two trophy cups, approx. weight 3oz. (5)

Lot 902

Please note: the total length on the plinth is 63.5cm, not 63.5oz as previously stated.A Victorian silver presentation racing trophy, The Warwick Cup, by the Barnards, London 1874, modelled as a classical chariot pulled by four horses, the standing charioteer with the reins in one hand and whip in the other, the chariot with honeysuckle decoration, the wheels with central lion mask motifs, mounted on a bronzed base on an ebonised plinth applied with a plaque inscribed 'The Warwick Cup 1874', the reverse with a plaque inscribed 'Won by Lilian 5 Years Old', total height on plinth (excluding whip) 54cm, total length on plinth 63.5cm. Provenance: William Gilbert, racehorse trainer. Ducker Gilbert. William Ducker Gilbert, Saddle maker. and then by family descent to the current owner. In 1874 William Gilbert trained a 5 year old grey mare, Lilian, for Henry Savile to win the Warwick Cup at Warwick on September 9th. The owner of the horse was recorded as his daughter Miss Savile who was said to be so pleased with the win that she gave the trophy to her trainer. William Gilbert also trained Cremorne, again for Henry Savile, which won the 1872 Derby, with the jockey C. Maidment. William Ducker Gilbert, was the grandson of William Gilbert. He was apprenticed to Harriet Boyce as a saddler. He went on to open a Saddlers shop was in Newmarket High Street, which closed in the 1960's. For a similar chariot see Fallon, J. House of Barnard, Authors on Line Ltd, 2012, pages 344 and 344. This was commissioned in 1869 from Barnard and Sons as part of a consignment of six racing trophies to Colonel W.W.Anderson, political agent, at Kattywar, Bombay for presentation as prizes at the Katywar races of 1869. The ledger book mentions that 'it was mounted on a bronzed ground'.

Lot 48

Silver trophy & silver gravy boat

Lot 496

Indian silver twin-handled presentation cup, inscribed 'Lahore Races 1925 "Cautoument Plate" won by Major J.B. Hanafin's "Kandy Kid"', maker Hamilton & Co Ld, Calcutta, marked to base H&Co Ld Silver & with elephant, 418 grams, with trophy stand, trophy 15.5cm high, trophy with stand 22cm highcup slightly mishapen

Lot 89

A Collection of Silver Plate and EPNS. To include trophy for 'Best Rabbit in Show', along with similar examples.

Lot 14

An E.P.N.S Trophy engraved 'S.C.F.C, Young Bird Ave, 1953'.

Lot 1217

Edwardian silver twin handled presentation trophy in the art nouveau manner with stepped circular base, upon a black wooden plinth with silver plaque inscribed 'Walter Hawkins Chairman of the Bristol Times and Mirror Ltd, A Birthday Gift from the staff of the company, 9th February 1913', the trophy 20cm high x 33cm diameter, 49oz approx

Lot 1244

Mixed lot of cabinet silver comprising two baluster silver salts, a half fluted silver twin handled salt, a further small silver trophy, two Georgian sugar tongs, thimble, 6.5oz approx, together with a silver plated bladed fruit knife

Lot 834

A selection of HM silver including five napkin rings of various forms, cut glass salt, pepperette and miniature dog show trophy, approx 145g

Lot 852

A silver trophy cup having a trio of shotgun rifles modelled as the stem with plain cup above with traditional wooden base, Birmingham 1914, Barker Brothers, approx 489.2g

Lot 15

A pair of Coalport twin handle urns or trophy having cobalt blue glaze and gilt detailing with hand decorated panels both having lids AF Both urn bodys in fine condition, no damage or repairs. Both lids having damage and repairs 16cm tall and 14cm wide

Lot 335

London silver trophy 1874 inscribed to front makers mark indistinct 22cms. high 536gms.Condition ReportCondition good.

Lot 572

Selection of silver hallmarked pieces to include, small trophy, Silver shank knifes, sugar tongs, silver handled brush, carving fork

Lot 369

Two Framed and Glazed Signed Limited Edition Prints - Peter Deighan Print ' Lester Piggott's St Leger Winners ' no. 760/850, 53cms x 45cms and Graham Isom ' The Guardian ' of Mares and Foal, no. 43/250 together with a Framed, Glazed and Mounted Newbury Horse Racing Trophy in the form of a Persian Sheath

Lot 856

A small silver trophy, Birmingham 1937, 58.6g

Lot 87

Swindon Town 1959/60 - Seven Swindon representative matches to include WPS away v Salisbury 9th May 1960, English Schools Trophy Swindon Boys v Eastleigh Boys, Mid-Hants Boys, Aston Boys, Cardiff Boys, WPS SF v Trowbridge 4th Nov 1959 and Public Practice Match 15/08/59, condition varies

Lot 572

Football. Real Madrid. Iker Casillas Signed 16x12 colour photo. Photo shows Casillas Celebrating with Sergio Ramos after winning a trophy. 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 348

Cricket Dennis Brian Close, CBE (24 February 1931 – 13 September 2015) was an English first class cricketer, the youngest man ever to play Test cricket for England. He was picked to play against New Zealand in July 1949, when he was 18 years old. Close went on to play 22 Test matches for England, captaining them seven times to six wins and one drawn test. Close also captained Yorkshire to four county championship titles – the main domestic trophy in English cricket. He later went on to captain Somerset, where he is widely credited with developing the county into a hard playing team and helping to mould Viv Richards and Ian Botham into the successful players they became. 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 564

Football. Manchester United FC. Tony Dunne, Alex Stepney and David Sadler Signed 16x12 Colour Photo. Photo shows the Manchester Utd Team having a photo with the European Trophy from the 80's. 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 182

Ninco - NSCC Limited Edition(500) 2006 - Slot Car model in 1:32 Scale - # 50393 Renault Megane Trophy. Appears mint in presentation case. Warranty seal in place. Light storage wear (This description does not constitute a Guarantee).

Lot 6

A large 19thC. Bohemian cranberry coloured vase with hand painted plaque, pinned repair to pedestal, twinned with an antique ruby red glass trophy style cup

Lot 464

Scott (Charles William Anderson) Scott's Book: The Life and Mildenhall-Melbourne Flight, presentation inscription from the author "With thanks for returning that which was lost & now found" to front free endpaper, signed photograph of Scott loosely inserted, inscription offset to half-title, frontispiece detached and frayed, folding map detached, occasional light foxing, original cloth, lightly stained and faded, 8vo, 1935.⁂ 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.

Lot 187

Preston Guild 1882 Victorian Period Large and Impressive Sterling Silver Cup / Trophy. Of Wonderful Form and Condition. Hallmark London 1881, Inscription Reads - Preston Guild Merchant Agricultural Society, Awarded to Thomas Pearson Esq, Of Nateby Managed Farm. Silver Weight 912 grams. Height 13.5 Inches - 33.75 cms High. Condition Nr Mint - Please Confirm with Photo.

Lot 38

A Hallmarked Silver Gilt Royal Commemorative Medallion, inset within plain dish "H.M. Queen Elizabeth II Sovereign of The Most Excellent Order of The British Empire 80th Birthday", the reverse "This silver-gilt medallion has been designed and created for holders and medallists of the Order of the British Empire to celebrate the 80th birthday of the sovereign on April 21st 2006" and facsimile signature, 13.6cm diameter, in original fitted case; A Miniature Hallmarked Silver Twin Handled Trophy Cup, on socle base. (2)

Lot 346

A Dutch style crackle glazed vase, two bowls of the same design, a small cabinet cup, a Royal Worcester cornucopia, two bronze effect bird ornaments, and a trophy stand

Lot 257

A collection of 19th century pewter mugs, a twin handled trophy and a gravy boat.

Lot 25

A Jules Rimet World Cup trophy charm, stamped England 1966 to base. Together with a cherub example and a card box.

Lot 415

VICTORIAN SILVER TROPHY CUP, maker Stevenson & Law, Sheffield 1900, with twin reeded scroll and acanthus cast handles, the bulbous body engraved and embossed with a shooting scene within a laurel wreath border, and throughout with scrolls and fruiting foliage, on a further embossed domed circular foot, 26.2cm high, 863g

Lot 42

Racing Trophy. A George V silver cup and cover, of urnular form, with ogee domed cover and leaf capped handles, inscribed Household Brigade Races April 4th 1939 The Household Brigade Cup Won by Hon A R G Strutt's Sporting Piper, 30cm h, by Garrard & Co Limited London 1934, 67ozs Provenance: Sold in these 'rooms 2 December 2004, £823. The Hon. Alexander Ronald George Strutt of Kingston Hall Nottinghamshire, born April 23rd 1912, succeeded his father as 4th Baron Belper in 1956. Good condition

Lot 415

A Swiss Sublime Harmony musical box, late 19th century, with 27.5cm long pinned cylinder and two piece comb with lyre shaped attachment, on gilt iron bed with embossed label Sublime Harmonie Patented in the United States, March 23rd 1875 in England October 26th 1874, the six aires listed on the original chromolithographed tune sheet to the underside of the lid in rosewood and ebonised case inlaid with a musical trophy, ornate brass loop handles, 54cm long Worm holes in back of case but in otherwise reasonably good condition and apparently working order

Lot 168A

A PEWTER TROPHY AND TWO PEWTER MEASURES

Lot 753

Rudi Voeller 10x8 Coloured Signed Photo Pictured Holding World Cup Trophy 1990. 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 252

Miscellaneous silver, including a pair of travelling candlesticks Chester hallmark dated 1918 approx 295 gms (af), a charming thimble Birmingham hallmark mm James Swan & Sons, a silver cream jug Birmingham hallmark dated 1899 mm John Millward Banks, sherry label, coin purse Birmingham hallmark, miniature trophy Birmingham hallmark and a Robert Carr silver trinket dish London hallmark and a large salt Birmingham hallmark.  Note: one of the candlesticks has damage to the sconce and capital. 

Lot 49

8 very good crested china items, comprising: War Memorial surmounted by Tommies (Matlock); a similar smaller one (Matlock Bath); a Scottish soldier with rifle (Dewsbury); Tommy in his Sentry box (Crowborough); a small Cenotaph (London); a Booths Silicon china mug with World War 1914-1919 Britannia and trophy of flags; a bear with 1914 European War; a cooking pot (Royal Engineers). GC (8) £50-60.

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