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A much loved and well-travelled 4/4 Series 1, on the button and ready to go.In present ownership for 50 yearsRegularly used and maintained as requiredMany adventures throughout the UK and Europe including Le Mans on a regular basisFull restoration some years ago completed by Morgan specialist Martyn StendallSuperb throughout and rarely available on the open marketThe Morgan 4/4 (later known as the 4/4 Series 1) made its debut at the Motor Show in 1936 (until then Morgans had only ever appeared at the Motor Cycle Show) priced very competitively at 185 Guineas. The new car featured an open two-seater body with luggage space behind the seats and two spare wheels mounted at the rear. The four-cylinder Coventry Climax had a capacity of 1122cc with overhead pushrod-operated inlet valves and side exhaust valves and 34bhp was transmitted through a Borg and Beck clutch down a short shaft to a mid-mounted 4-speed gearbox and onwards down a Hardy Spicer prop shaft to a spiral-bevel back axle.Having been with its current custodian for approximately 50 years, BVH 766 has lived a life and then some. Fully restored some twenty five years ago by Martyn Stendall this is a superb Jaguar Brooklands British Racing Green with black interior 'Flat Rad' Series 1 that has been cared for throughout its life. Every component received attention, from engine to back axle with that final component being uprated by Brian Gateson at Techniques Morgan. Many journeys into Europe and all over the UK have given this Series 1 Morgan a gentle patina, not that of a Concours trophy contender, but one of a much loved, well travelled and cherished companion. On the button and ready to go wherever that next adventure may be, but would quite like to stay with its sibling, VV 7819, which is also on offer here today.SpecificationMake: MORGANModel: 4/4 SERIES 1 1122CC CLIMAXYear: 1939Chassis Number: 827Registration Number: BVH 766Transmission: ManualEngine Number: MA651Drive Side: Right-hand DriveMake: RHDInterior Colour: Black leatherClick here for more details and images
Selection of Military items and ephemera; including assorted dress buttons for Royal Marines, five Army enamel rank pips, Royal Flying Corps buttons and badges, Royal Air Force Service button; also an RAF badge, chrome whistle, two commemorative medals (1911 and 1937), uniform shoulder cord, collar, and a twin handle trophy with applied Royal Engineers badge and an enamel car badge for 19th Century Motorists members stamped Capt. Trubie Moore
A George V silver twin-handled trophy cup by Alexander Clark & Co Ltd, Birmingham 1930, the bell shaped cup with classical handles on domed circular foot, inscribed 'North Staffordshire Hunter Trials April 16th 1931 Class 5 presented by R. Crompton Esq.' 18.6cm high, upon raised wooden base, weight (excluding base) 9.50ozt
TAXIDERMY: A metal mounted deer's hoof hunting trophy inkwell, late 19th century, the collar mount with hinged cover, the hoof supported on a scrolled metal stand, 11.5cm high (at fault), with a white metal mounted horse's hoof snuff box, the shod hoof with serrated collar and hinged cover, 8cm high, (2)
Grouping to a Royal Air Force Officer Flight Lieutenant E.G.Newton, to include 1939-1945 British War Medal, fencing trophy 'Flying Training Command 1952, Epee', address card, Certificate from the Central Flying School RAF for the award of his Station Colours for Fencing, copy of supplement to the London Gazette showing Newtons promotion to Flying Officer in the technical branch on 11th August 1943, copy of newspaper cutting describing Newtons wins in a fencing competition, (qty)
A LARGE VICTORIAN SILVER TROPHY CUP, by Martin, Hall & Co, Sheffield 1861, of baluster form with spreading foot and two foliate-cast scroll handles, heavily chased with cattle, man and dog in a rural landscape with a country house in the background, presentation engraving dated 1862, raised on an ebonised plinth. Trophy 27cm high, 22.9 troy ouncesThe engraving reads: Presented by Sir George Orby Wombwell Bart. To Mr Robert Wedgewood For the best managed Farm on the Newburgh Estates in the Year 1862 for less than 150 acres. As awarded by the Judges Mess'rs Jordan Appleyard & Pearson 19th August 1862.Note: Sir George Orby Wombwell was one of the youngest officers to take part in the famous Charge of the Light Brigade, where under rank of "Cornet" he was aide-de-camp to Lord Cardigan. Sir George retired as lieutenant in 1855, when he inherited his title and estate, Newburgh Priory in Coxwold, North Yorkshire, on the death of his father. He presented this trophy to one of his tenant farmers in his capacity of Lord of the Manor. When he died in 1913, he was the last surviving officer to take part in the Charge of The Light Brigade.CONDITION REPORTMarks clear and well struck. Stands upright, slight rocking to foot. Small bruises and dings to upper plain section beneath top rim, moreso to reverse above cow. With large ebonised square plinth - varnish rubbed to edges and corners; various other small scratches and losses. Light surface marks and scratches to silver commensurate with age and use
AN ELIZABETH II SILVER TWO-HANDLED TROPHY CUP, by Robert James Turner, Birmingham 1969, circular, with twin ring and lion mask handles, raised on a shallow stepped circular foot, affixed by screw-fitting to plastic plinth. 15.9cm diameter, 17.4cm high (including plinth), approx. 10 troy ouncesThe absence of a Condition Report does not imply that a lot is without imperfections. Please note carefully the exclusion of liability for the condition of lots contained in the Conditions of Sale.Maker's mark double struck but legible, the other marks clear and well struck. Small dent to left of one lion mask, and another smaller one to the other side of the mask. Light surface marks and scratches commensurate with age and use
AN ELIZABETH II SILVER HOUND TROPHY FOR THE PORTMAN HUNT, by Garrard & Co Ltd, London 1958, cast as a dog hound standing square with head and tail raised, the ebonised plinth with rectangular presentation plaques to two sides, presentation inscription dated 1959. 10.2cm high to tip of tail, including baseThe absence of a Condition Report does not imply that a lot is without imperfections. Please note carefully the exclusion of liability for the condition of lots contained in the Conditions of Sale.Marks clear and well struck. Realistically cast, stands upright, base does not rock. Inset roundel to base for 'GARRARD & CO LTD / 112 REGENT ST. / LONDON W.1.'. Presentation plaques read 'PORTMAN HUNT / BLANDFORD FORUM TROPHY / ADJACENT HUNT FOUR MILE RACE / 25TH APRIL 1959' and 'PRESENTED BY / BLANDFORD & WEBB LTD'. Plinth varnishing partially worn all round, light surface marks and polish residue commensurate with age and cleaning
AN ART DECO SILVER TROPHY AND COVER ON STAND, by Walker & Hall, Sheffield 1935, the stepped circular cover surmounted by the figure of Nike holding a torch in her right-hand and a laurel wreath in her left, the conical trophy with twin handles and engraved with waves, raised on a stepped circular foot, presentation engraving dated 30th January 1936, with silver-mounted ebonised plinth, Birmingham 1936. 34.5cm high exc. plinth, 23.8 troy ouncesNote: The engraving reads 'MR ERIC YOUNG J.P.,M.S.. PRESENTED THIS CUP FOR ANNUAL COMPETITION BY MEMBERS OF THE STOKE DIVISION OF THE CITY OF STOKE-ON-TRENT POLICE FORCE FOR PROFICIENCY IN THE ART OF LIFE SAVING. 30TH JANUARY 1936'.The absence of a Condition Report does not imply that a lot is without imperfections. Please note carefully the exclusion of liability for the condition of lots contained in the Conditions of Sale.Marks clear and well struck to cup - cover further struck with maker's mark, lion passant and conforming date letter; figure of Nike stamped with maker's mark, town mark and lion passant, the finial nut struck with lion passant. Silver band to plinth, marks rubbed but legible. Band not affixed to plinth, lifts off. Cup stands upright, slight rocking to foot. Light surface marks and scratches throughout
ROBERT THOMPSON OF KILBURNAN ARTS AND CRAFTS BRITANNIA SILVER TROPHY CUP ON A MOUSEMAN OAK STAND, by Deakin & Francis, Birmingham 1929, the cup spot-hammered and with engraved leaves to the stem, the stand, with silver collar by Collett & Anderson, London 1961, carved THIS CUP IS AWARDED FOR STRENGTH OF CHARACTER AND IS THE HIGHEST HONOUR OBTAINABLE AT WOODHALL, recessed carved mouse signature to underside of base. 46.5cm high overall
Horns/Skulls: A Selection of African Game Trophy Skulls, a varied selection of African hunting trophies to include - two male South African Springbok horns on upper skulls, Blesbok adult male horns on upper skull, Common Impala young adult male horns on upper skull, Warthog complete skull, Blue Wildebeest adult horns on upper skull, Gemsbok Oryx horns on upper skull, Black Wildebeest adult male horns on upper skull, Cape Red Hartebeest horns on upper skull, (9).
Taxidermy/Fishing: A Cast Half Block Brown Trout (Salmo trutta), date 07th August 1901, Loch Sandwood, by P.D. Malloch of Perth, Scotland, a rare and unusual plaster cast half block of a Brown Trout, set against a graduated green painted back drop, enclosed within a typical barrel shaped wall hanging display case, 61.5cm by 13.5cm by 27cm, signed to interior upper right, legend to interior lower centre - ''Caught by J.C. Tod, on Loch Sandwood, 7th Aug, 1901, weight 4lbs''. This example would be referred to as an early Malloch maker. P.D. Malloch were a famous old-time fishing tackle shop located in Perth, Scotland, which employed professional Scottish model makers who would create exact copies of your trophy fish. Malloch models divided up into 3 categories referred to as the early Malloch maker 1900-1922, the middle Malloch maker 1920s to the early 1930s, and the late Malloch maker from 1934-1952. P.D. Malloch also established the Tay Salmon Fisheries Company in 1899, buying up the fishing rights along the river and estuary and creating one of the biggest operations of its kind. Unfortunately, the company has now ceased trading as of February 2020 after being in business for 149 years.. historiacl repair to the tail, barrel glass showing various small scratches to the glass surface, case structure solid and heavy, fish holds good original colour, 13/05/21
Antlers/Horns: A Collection of African and European Game Trophy Horns, comprising - Cape Greater Kudu young adult bull horns on cut upper frontlet, right horn 100.5cm, left horn 100cm, tip to tip 87cm, mounted upon a shaped oak shield, painted number to verso ''3769'' indicative of Rowland Ward index numbering, a pair of mounted Cow Horns with woollen covered boss, max width 176cm, Alpine Ibex adult male horns on cut skull cap, right horn 92cm (tip lacking), left horn 98cm, tip to tip 78cm, mounted upon a broken shaped oak shield, a pair of domestic Sheep Horns, with canvas covered boss, each horn stamped ''J.C'', widest span 35cm, (4).
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