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Lot 1025

George V hallmarked silver two handled trophy cup, London 1913, maker's mark rubbed, height 16.5cm, weight 423g

Lot 1026

George V hallmarked silver two handled trophy cup with novelty dogs head handles, London 1923, maker Bravingtons Ltd, height 15cm, weight 266g

Lot 1027

George V hallmarked silver two handled trophy cup with card cut decoration, Birmingham 1929, maker Synyer & Beddoes, height 12.5cm, weight 190g

Lot 1031

George V Art Nouveau or Arts and Crafts hallmarked silver two handled trophy cup, with naturalistic foliate handles, London 1924, maker Edward Barnard & Sons Ltd, height 15cm, weight 189g

Lot 1125

Cased hallmarked silver salt and pepper on tray, pair of hallmarked silver open salts together with two spoons, hallmarked silver napkin ring, two hallmarked silver trophy cups and a hallmarked silver open salt holder, weight of all items 265g

Lot 220

A collection of six medallions presented for Special Distinction, the Kings Trophy Competition, comprising two bronze and four silver coloured (two with pin mount), each depicting an archer in light relief, together with a silver medal for Guildford Rose Society, two badges, and three ancient coins

Lot 1461

A SILVER SKEWER AND SIX FURTHER ITEMS (7)The skewer length 30cm, Sheffield 1903, a silver mounted rectangular photograph frame, Birmingham 1916, a silver lidded glass powder bowl, a silver topped glass toilet jar a silver mounted hand mirror, a sterling mounted clothes brush and a sterling twin handled small trophy, combined weight of weighable silver 171 gms

Lot 1476

A SILVER TROPHY BOWLHaving a decorated rim, presentation inscribed and raised on a circular foot, diameter 15.5cm, London 1918, weight 361 gms.

Lot 1482

A SILVER CIGAR CASE AND FURTHER ITEMS (12)Comprising; a curved rectangular cigar case, presentation inscribed within, Sheffield 1901, a vase of Art Nouveau inspired design, Chester 1905, a trophy cup, Sheffield 1910, with a stand, combined gross weight 319 gms, a silver mounted hairbrush and foreign and plated wares, including a shaped circular waiter, a bonbon dish, a tumbler and a napkin ring, with a kangaroo motif

Lot 1548

TWO SILVER CREAM JUGS AND FOUR FURTHER ITEMS (6)The cream jugs Sheffield 1910 and 1909, a cylindrical mustard pot (the liner lacking) Sheffield 1911, and an egg cup, combined weight 273 gms. Also a plated wine funnel and a small plated trophy with a black stand.

Lot 668

An Elizabeth II silver brandy balloon, 10.5cm h, by Toye, Kenning & Spencer, Birmingham 1973, a silver mug and a silver trophy cup by others, both Birmingham, 13ozs 3dwts Mug dented, the other items in good condition

Lot 798

A George V silver trophy cup, on square foot, 18cm h, marks rubbed, by Turner & Simpson Limited, Birmingham 1931, 12ozs 18dwts Good condition

Lot 567

A WWII field Telephone Set 'F' MKII TMC in a bakelite case, (phone missing), in a case, height 14cm, together with a miniature copper table stamped 'Made by Charles Hearson & Co Ltd, Hope Works, Willow Walk, London SE1, Reg. no. 2254', 18cm x 31cm x 19cm, and an embossed silverplate trophy, height 24cm

Lot 27

A collection of silver items, to include a trophy by Adie Brothers Ltd, Birmingham 1924, an engine turned cigarette case, by William Neale & Son Ltd, Birmingham 1959, a silver 'Roman' style spoon, a napkin ring, a plated vesta case, a plated dish, a plated christening spoon and a British Racing Drivers' Club medallion, total silver 9.8oztCondition report: Wear to finish on vesta case. Knocks and dents to trophy. General knocks and wear throughout.

Lot 80

A Royal Doulton coffee set, comprising a coffee pot, 14.3cm high, cream jug, sugar bowl and four coffee cups and saucers, some marked 'RA8998', a set of six lacquered coffee cups and saucers, a pewter mounted pot and cover, inscribed 'HOR CHUNG WEI HAI WEI TRADE MARK', 9cm diameter, four Chinese hardwood stands and two turned trophy stands (qty.) Condition report: No obvious chips or cracks. Losses to gilding and decoration. General wear.

Lot 645

Small quantity of various silver plated trophy cups

Lot 697

Birmingham silver trinket box of oval embossed design with hinged lid, an antique Continental white metal snuff box (rubbed), two silver mounted dressing table jars, small London silver two handled quaich form dish, a trophy cup and a beaker

Lot 141

Four signed framed colour photographs of the legendary golfers Arnold Palmer, Tom Watson, Seve Ballesteros and Nick Faldo,the match action Palmer photo signed in blue marker, the Watson image featuring the Duel in the Sun at the 1977 Open Championship, signed in pen to the lower mount, the Watson frame the larger, 39 by 31cm.; Seve seen clutching the Ryder Cup trophy; the Faldo a spectacular bird's eye view image of the golfer's bunker practice at the Volvo PGA Championship at Wentworth in 1993, from a limited edition numbered 20/50, both signatures in ink to the lower mount, Faldo the larger frame 50 by 38cm., (4)

Lot 177

1934 Irish Amateur Golf Championship silver trophy awarded to Hector Thomson, played at Portmarnock the twin handled Art Deco trumpet shaped trophy with circular base, engraved GOLFING UNION OF IRELAND, IRISH AMATEUR OPEN CHAMPIONSHIP STROKE COMPETITION, 2NF NETT, HECTOR THOMSON 1934, hallmarked silver, Dublin 1934 by S. D Neill, height 12cm, weight 180gr., bears minor wear and slightly out of shapeHector Thomson (1913-88), a Scottish golfer, who won the 1936 Amateur Championship and was on the British Walker Cup team in 1936 and 1938. He won the Scottish Professional Championship in 1953 and turning professional in 1945.

Lot 231

All England Lawn Tennis Club Wimbledon Championships winner's trophy for the Mixed Doubles won by Ilie Nastase and Rosie Casals in 1972,silver, hallmarked London 1970 by Wakely & Wheeler, the twin handled trophy with circular base upon a ebonised base, engraved ALL ENGLAND LAWN TENNIS CLUB WIMBLEDON MIXED DOUBLES 1972 I. NASTASE AND MISS R CASALS, height 17cm., weight 220gr., Ilie Nastase and Rosie Casals defeated Kim Warwick and Evonne Goolagong 6-4, 6-4.

Lot 333

George Best and Bobby Moore autographs,George Best signed 'George Best scoring at half-time, adventures on and off the pitch' autobiography, hardback with d/j, signed on title page in blue pen, sold with West Ham United's Bobby Moore signed b&w newspaper image of him holding the FA Cup trophy aloft, signed in blue pen, (2)

Lot 365

Chelsea's Ron 'Chopper' Harris signed b&w photograph holding the 1970 FA Cup trophy,depicted hosted on his teammates shoulders holding the 1970 FA Cup trophy aloft after the replay v Leeds United, signed in silver marker pen, with engraved plaque below PERSONALLY SIGNED BY RON HARRIS "CHOPPER" CHELSEA FOOTBALL CLUB, framed and glazed, 50 by 56cm. overallChelsea defeated Leeds United 2-1 in the replay at Old Trafford on 29th April.

Lot 377

Leeds United's legendary captain Billy Bremner signed photograph and football collectors' card, featuring b&w photo of Bremner lifting the 1972 Centenary FA Cup Final trophy with inset colour collectors' card oversigned by the player, 16 by 12in., ready for standard-size framing Leeds United beat Arsenal 1-0 in the 1972 FA Cup Final - the first and only time to date that the Yorkshire club have won the trophy

Lot 395

Liverpool's Tommy Smith, Jimmy Case and Phil Neal signed limited edition photographs, two 6 by 12in. beautifully signed limited edition photographs including Tommy Smith limited edition 26 of 75 1972-73 with the League Division One Championship trophy, with a smaller authentication photograph depicting Tommy Smith signing the image, Jimmy Case and Phil Neal limited edition 31 of 75 with the 1980 Charity Shield, signed in fine black marker pen, (4)

Lot 425

Manchester United and Northern Ireland's George Best signed photograph montage, stylishly framed b & w photo featuring a suited Best holding the 1968 Football Writers Association Player of the Year trophy and mounted to backboard depicting images of the player in action, topped by the Manchester United crest, 41 cm. square, framed and glazed, with COA

Lot 462

Cup Tie, The Great Association Football Game board game, circa 1910,with red and white square folding chequer board, bearing 32 football club names printed in the red squares, including Leeds City, Queen's Park Rangers, Clapton Orient, The Arsenal, Manchester United and others, 29 by 30cm., with 23 circular counters, each carved with the Cup trophy emblem, 11 black and 12 uncoloured counters, missing one black counter, the board with wear to centre fold and wear to counters

Lot 582

Football League Division One 1901-02 Championship medal awarded to Sunderland's Jimmy Watson,hallmarked 9ct .375, Birmingham 1901 by William J Holmes, of circular form with suspension ring, obverse crest in relief and SUNDERLAND A.F.C. LEAGUE CHAMPIONS 1901-02, reverse with twin handled trophy cup in relief,  diameter 32mm, weight 15gr., sold with a Singlelon & Cole's printed cigarette card of Jimmy Watson, the medal bears some wear on the obverse side over the lettering and solder repair marksJames 'Jimmy' Watson (1877-1942) former Scottish left-back footballer, who played for Sunderland from 1900 to 1907, making 211 appearances, winning The Football League Championship in 1901-02 and won six Scottish caps from 1903 to 1909.

Lot 586

Winner's trophy for the first Football League Cup Final awarded to the Aston Villa right-back Stan Lynn in season 1960-61,in the form of a silver plated tankard, of typical form with c-scroll handle, engraved THE FOOTBALL LEAGUE 1960-1961 with emblem, by Elkington & Co, stamp to base, 12.5cmThe first ever League Cup final season 1960-61 was played over two legs home and away between Aston Villa and Rotherham United. The first leg played on 22nd of April 1961 at Rotherham resulted in a 2-0 win for Rotherham. The second leg played at Villa Park on 5th of September resulted in a 3-0 win for Aston Villa before a crowd of 27,000. After extra time Aston Villa won on aggregate 3-2 and became the first ever winners of the League Cup Final. Stan Lynn only played in the 1st Leg.Provenance: The Stan Lynn Collection. Christie's Glasgow, 26th October 1994, Lot 19. The tankard still has the original lot tag attached.

Lot 90

Watercolour of a Ferrari on pole at a F1 Grand Prix, signed Lepac, mounted framed & glazed, overall 49 by 59cm.; sold with a framed repro print of the R.A.C. International Trophy on the Isle of Man in 1937; and mounted printed literature titled Duel at Picardy [1936] by B. Bira (3)

Lot 972

Javier Zanetti signed pair of Flex Gx-Pro shin guards to commemorate Zanetti's role in Inter Milan's 1998 UEFA Cup victory,limited edition 1 of 17 one-off pairs of shin guards to commemorate Zanetti's trophy wins with Inter Milan, each made by Gx-Pro in aid of Zanetti's fundraising charity Foundation Pupi. The customized shin guards bearing STAGIONE 1997-1998 COPPA UEFA, one signed in black marker pen, with a drawstring bag and box, box bears slight tear on reverseJavier Zanetti played with Inter Milan from 1995 to 2014, making 615 appearances scoring 12 goals.

Lot 982

2013 UEFA Champions League Final Wembley hospitality entrance floor mat,of rectangular form, the navy and blue tuft floor mat printed with the UEFA STARBALL emblem, UEFA CHAMPIONS LEAGUE FINAL WEMBLEY 2013 and the trophy cup, 122 by 180cm, bears signs of wear and staining

Lot 991

1950 FIFA World Cup Uruguay Football Association Diploma awarded to Senor Cesar Ribeiro,the paper diploma with the Jules Rimet trophy emblem and panoramic image of the Maracana Stadium, with text in spanish and SENOR CESAR RIBEIRO handwritten in black ink, 31 by 43cm., framed and glazed 41 by 51cm, diploma bears some stain yellow marksUruguay defeated Brazil 2-1, at the Estadio do Maracana on the 16th July 1950.

Lot 996

England 1966 World Cup autographed framed display,comprising an 8 by 10in colour photograph of the iconic image of the team and Bobby Moore holding the Jules Rimet Trophy aloft, mounted above a sheet of paper bearing the signatures in ink of nine World Cup winners, Bobby Moore, Gordon Banks, George Cohen, Ray Wilson, Jack Charlton, Nobby Stiles, Alan Ball, Geoff Hurst & Roger Hunt, set besides two separate sheets bearing the autographs of  the other two players Martin Peters and Bobby Charlton, framed & glazed, 54 by 39cm., very good condition

Lot 1455

Roman Imperial Coinage, Vespasian, Denarius, 69-70, rev. Judæa restrained, seated right, trophy behind, 2.55g (RIC 2; RSC 226; RCV 2296); Trajan, Denarius, 103-11, rev. Victory inscribing dacia onto shield, 2.62g (RIC 130; RSC 80; RCV 3128) [2]. First fine but with several small surface delaminations, second very fine but with a thin flan crack at 1 o’clock penetrating to the portrait £120-£150

Lot 1508

Roman Imperial Coinage, Valerian I, Antoninianii (2), 255-7, Valerian and Gallienus sacrificing at altar, 4.54g, 253-5, rev. Emperor greeting Tyche, 3.88g (RIC 285, 287; RCV 9955, 9967); Gallienus, Antoninianius, 255-6, revs. Valerian and Gallienus sacrificing at altar, 3.61g (RIC 447; RCV 10312); Salonina, Antoninianus, 255-6, rev. Roma seated left, 2.99g (RIC 67; RCV 10651); Valerian II, Antoninianus, 254-5, rev. Prince crowning trophy, 3.21g (RIC 47; RCV 10735); Saloninus, Antoninianii (2), 258-60, rev. Emperor greeting Jupiter, 3.21g, 260-2, Pudicitia standing left, 3.56g (RIC 35, 38; RCV 10670) [7]. Good very fine and better £60-£80

Lot 460

A silver plated twin handled trophy on wooden stand, height 34.5 cm

Lot 14

An Edwardian silver picture frame by Henry Matthews, Birmingham 1905, overall 19.5cm x 14cm, aperture 13.8cm x 9.5cm together with a small silver candlestick; an Eastern white metal cylindrical box and cover, 7cm diameter x 9.5cm high; a small silver trumpet vase; an EPNS small trophy cup; mother of pearl handled fruit knives and forksCondition report: Picture frame has three corners missing, wear to the backing and polishing marks; white metal cylindrical box 205 grams

Lot 404

A collection of silver plated wares to include a rosebowl, trophy cup etcCondition report: At present, there is no condition report prepared for this lot, this in no way indicates a good condition, please contact the saleroom for a full condition report

Lot 46

An Irish silver trophy cup, possibly 1799, 18cm high and 523 grams in weightCondition report: marks worn, engraved with a crest, minor marks and dents due to age and use

Lot 154

BOX OF SILVER PLATED AND PEWTER WARES TO INCLUDE TEA WARES, TROPHY, TANKARD ETC

Lot 17

A collection of motor racing memorabilia. Including; an original poster advertising the 1965 Formula One race at Brands Hatch (the first race of the season) - folded and with tape damage to corners. A 2005 Goodwood Festival of Speed official programme, signed to the front cover by John Surtees. 19x copies of the 1964 European Grand Prix (at Brands Hatch) official programmes. Still in the original Castrol sponsored plastic wrappers. Plus 6x other programmes for; 1973 Silverstone GP, 1977 Silverstone GP, 1966 GP of the USA, 1967 Mosport Park GP, 1967 Mosport Trophy Race and the 1967 Mexico GP VI. VGC for age. An historic archive of material. £70-100

Lot 198

8 1:43 racing cars. 5x Bang - Maserati A6 GCS Mille Miglia 1953, RN525. 2x Ferrari - 250SWB RN18 LM 1961 and a 330P4 LM 1967. Plus a Mercedes-Benz 300SL 52 Spider, Nürburgring 1952, RN22. Plus an Alfa Romeo Giulietta SZ 1962, RN294. 2x Model Box- Ferrari 250GTO, Tourist Trophy 1953, RN11 and an AC Shelby Cobra LM 1963, RN3. Plus a Brumm Ferrari 250GTO, RN19. All boxed, minor wear, Brumm missing its plastic insert. Contents VGC-Mint. 70-90

Lot 65

A WW2 PERIOD IMPERIAL JAPANESE SAMURAI SWORD complete with wooden and black leather scabbard, the blade length is approximately 75cm, the Tsuba is believed to have a Family crest impressed to the crosspiece, the handgrip is in nice condition and at some stage the dowel peg has been removed to reveal the tang is signed 'Motog Sugu' also KAEI 1851? (possibly relates to the Kaei period of manufacture etc), this is a genuine WWII bring back item and there is provenance in the form of photo copied Certificate from B.C. Air Police, dated 20th February, 1948 allowing for a Cpl 3075523 L.R.Kirtland to return to the UK with the item, as a Trophy of War, signed by S.W.J.Stow, Officer Commanding No. 76 RAF Provost/Security flight. Yonago, Japan

Lot 317

A TRAY OF SILVER ITEMS, to include a small circular dish with a wide flat rim, hallmarked 'William Comyns & Sons Ltd', London 1977, approximate width 83.4mm, an AF card case, plain polished design with an engraved monogram, hallmarked 'Henry Williamson Ltd' Birmingham 1916, two napkin rings each with full hallmarks for Birmingham, two decorative coffee spoons hallmarked Birmingham 1989, a single golfing spoon, with two golf clubs for the handle and an engraved emblem to the terminal 'Equitable golf club S.A.Taylor Nov.1936', hallmarked Birmingham, a silver ingot pendant hallmarked London 1977, suspended from a white metal curb link chain fitted with a spring clasp, length 660mm, also including a spoon shaped pendant stamped 'Silver', a small weighted base posy vase and a miniature trophy cup on stand, approximate gross weight of weighable silver 172.1 grams, 5.53 ozt

Lot 329

A BOX OF MISCELLANEOUS ITEMS, to include two boxes of individually packaged paperknives, four pairs of prescription glasses, a boxed silver-plated shell shaped dish, collectable enamelled teaspoons, a cased seven-piece stainless nickel dessert fork set, bags of beaded necklaces, a cased pair of Ray Ban sunglasses, a carved bone bracelet, a white metal jewellery box with contents to include brooches, costume necklaces, a miniature trophy cup, etc

Lot 366

A MINIATURE SILVER TROPHY CUP AND TWO SILVER NAPKIN RING, plain polished body raised on a circular stepped base, fitted with two foliate detailed handles, hallmarked 'Barker Brothers Ltd' Chester 1910, height 10cm, together with two napkin rings each with a full silver hallmark for Birmingham, approximate gross weight 103.7 grams, 3.33ozt

Lot 367

THREE MINATURE SILVER TROPHY CUPS, two matching cups both engraved to the rim 'The rock challenge cup', each with full silver hallmarks for Birmingham, together with a plain polished cup fitted with double handles, on a raised tapered stem, hallmarked silver Chester, height 8.5 cm, approximate gross weight 134.5 grams, 4.32ozt

Lot 32

A bronze cast twin handle urn or trophy cup decorated with mythological centaur copied from Kantharos Pompei

Lot 315

Assorted mascots and metalware figures,including Vulcan Blacksmith, on a hinged sprung radiator cap, Guy Motors Chieftain, Knight in Chainmail, Red Devil 'Cock-a-Snook', Indian Chieftain, Kiwi, Mercury, and other figures including replica Mickey Mouse, Seated Bibendum, Baseball Trophy, Bird of Paradise casting, and other items. (Qty)For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Lot 453

1952 Daimler DB18 Special Sports Drophead CoupéRegistration no. 375 YUHChassis no. 59083Odometer reading: 1,475MOT: Exempt*Extensively restored example*Winner of best car in show at Tatton Park in 2016*Large history file with original handbooksFootnotes:Development of the pre-war Daimler Fifteen culminated with the DB18 model announced for 1939. Independent suspension appeared for the first time on a Daimler and the DB18 featured an enlarged, 2,522cc version of the overhead-valve six first introduced in 1933. Daimler's customary fluid flywheel, pre-selector gearbox and worm drive rear axle comprised the transmission. A new drophead coupé appeared at the first post-war London Motor Show in 1948: the DB18 Special Sports. Stylish in a most un-Daimler-like manner, the Special Sports featured coachwork by Barker, the latter, like Daimler and fellow coachbuilders Hooper, being one of the BSA Group's many companies. The radiator grille was now curved, the alloy-panelled coachwork more streamlined, and the Special Sports benefited from hydro-mechanical braking and a power output raised to 85bhp courtesy of twin carburettors. In short: a model combining all the usual Daimler refinements with increased performance. When DB18 production ceased in 1953, only 500-or-so of these elegant and refined Special Sports roadsters had been completed.Subject to a body off restoration, this 1952 example is finished in red over silver with a beige leather interior and a beige hood. There is a large history file included that contains its original handbook, invoices, bills, and a photographic record of the restoration. Previously domiciled overseas, the car was UK registered in January 2012 under the non-transferable registration mark 375 YUH. The car was then purchased by the previous owner who kept the car for eight years and entered it into the 2016 Tatton Park show, where it won an award for the best car (the trophy of which is included in the sale). The current owner purchased the car in 2020 since purchase there has been a further £7,500 spent on the car. This is a delightfully elegant car to be used and enjoyed.Vendor Score Total: 90/100Bidders should note that the automated 100-point Seller's Assessment is provided by each Seller at the point of consignment using the guidelines below, and is not provided, assessed or verified by Bonhams MPH. Accordingly Customers (Bidders) are on notice that each vehicle is offered 'as is / as seen' subject to the Conditions of Sale for the auction, and Customers (Bidders) are strongly recommended to view the Lot(s) being offered, before bidding, in order to satisfy themselves as to their condition; Bonhams MPH will not entertain disputes over Sellers' Assessments.Key for sellers' assessments:1/5 POOR. A project vehicle | Requires urgent attention | Damaged | Parts missing2/5 AVERAGE. Useable condition | Requires some attention | Light damage3/5 GOOD. Drive away | Presents well | Good history file | Drives well4/5 VERY GOOD. Well restored | Running and driving with no noticeable faults | Sound throughout5/5 EXCELLENT. Concours condition | Beautifully presented | Driving very wellEXTERIOR TOTAL: 20/25Body Work: 4Paint:4Glass:4Chrome/Plastics/Trim:4Wheels/Tyres:4RUNNING GEAR TOTAL: 20/20Gearbox/Clutch:5Axles:5Suspension:5Brakes:5INTERIOR TOTAL:18/20Seats:4Dashboard/Door cards/Carpets:4Headlining:5Trim:5ELECTRICAL TOTAL: 8/10Main components:4Ancillary components:4ENGINE TOTAL: 19/20Starting:5Running:5Under Bonnet:5Mechanical components:4Car History File: 5For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Lot 228

A 'Junior Car Club' badge and an RAC 'Junior Car Club' badge,the J.C.C. winged badge by Elkington & Co., numbered J1656, nickel-plated with black painted ground and red and white enamel (some overpainting), 8.5cm high, the RAC Associate Type 6 alloy badge by Fry's of Merton Abbey, numbered F130507, fitted with J.C.C. red and white enamel centre, 9.5cm high, each mounted on marble base, offered together with two J.C.C. International Trophy Official's and one Marshal's armbands for 1936, 1937 and 1938. (5)For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Lot 115

A silver trophy cup in the Art Noveau style, the hemisphered bowl with later inscription, laid on a trumpet shaped base with presentation box, London 1919

Lot 175

Silver trophy on wooden plinth, made in Hong Kong with maker's mark

Lot 178

A fully hallmarked sterling silver cheroot case together with a silver trophy and a silver plated trophy.

Lot 384

Early 20th century Carved Oak Cased Barometer / Thermometer with white face marked ' J Rattray, Optician, Dundee, Sidric Patent 19690 ' 84cms high together with a crystal cut glass football trophy for the Mercantile Credit League Centenary

Lot 137

Collection of various football programmes including Scarborough, York City, Chelsea, from Littlewood's Cup 1989, FA Carlsberg Trophy final, Stevenage Borough vs York City, various Leeds United and York City programmes, etc, Marks & Spencer's Beatles Book card slipcase, Lion annual 1957, various commemorative crowns, Lilliput child's typewriter

Lot 2261

A quantity of plated items to include an adjustable wine bottle holder, knives, trophy, cow bell, biscuit barrel, etc.

Lot 29

A George V silver Trophy Cup and Cover, by Carrington & Co., hallmarked Birmingham, 1922, with leaf-capped scroll handles and engraved with memorial inscription to Avon Vale Hunt and Lieut. Robert Torrington Gwatkin, 1923, overall 12¾in (32.5cm) high, appx.weight 42ozt.

Lot 30

A George V silver Trophy Cup, by Barker Brothers Silver Ltd, hallmarked Birmingham, 1930, of goblet form with Trowbridge Fat Stock Show 1930 inscription, on black bakelite plinth, overall 10?in (26.4cm) high, appx.weight 8ozt.

Lot 660

A Sheraton Revival mahogany and inlaid Display Cabinet, the moulded cornice upon dentile inlay, and foliate swags, on two bowed glazed doors and a central large one, with shelved interior, the large one with central panel of trophy shape inlay, all enclosed with ebony and boxwood stringing, on one central long drawer flanked by two bow front drawers either side, interesting veneer, raised on square tapering legs and under tier, 64in (163cm) wide x 15in (46cm) deep x 78in (196cm) high.

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