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1994 Triumph Trophy 4 1200 Transmission: paddleMileage:15500Triumph Trophy models with three cylinder 900cc engines and four cylinder 1200cc engines were manufactured at Hinckley starting in 1991. This superb example was purchased new by the vendor on 17th October 1994. Having enjoyed the motorcycle immensely, the Triumph has been laid-up for significant periods throughout his stewardship. It was recommissioned in 2018 although used very little thereafter. Last serviced on 30th April 2021, this Trophy 4 has a substantial service history and is supplied with the original purchase invoice, together with a sales brochure. A V5 registration document is also present as are two sets of keys. These grand tourer bikes, built by one of Britains most revered manufacturers are the epitome of hedonistic pleasure.Interested parties should satisfy themselves as to the description and condition of each lot prior to the sale. Accordingly, buyers are on notice that each vehicle is offered ‘as is/as seen’ subject to the Terms and Conditions for the auction. Buyers are advised to inspect the vehicle in person or use a professional to carry out this service. Historics will not entertain disputes over descriptions.
ASSORTED SILVER comprising bellied tankard, twin handled trophy cup, silver egg cup, silver and glass inkwell on stand, sterling silver ring box, two silver photograph frames, silver cigarette case and a Ltd Edn. silver medallion to commemorate the first distribution in Wales of the Royal Maundy, St David's Cathedral April 8th 1982
A vintage silver charm bracelet with padlock, safety chain and 14 silver and white metal charms. Hallmarked to back of padlock Birmingham 1976. Charms include a trophy cup, clam shell with internal pearl, opening bible, rocking horse, chest with opening lid and a rocking chair. Total weight approx. 56.4g.
Miscellaneous silver, including a boxed silver christening spoon hallmarked Sheffield 1897 mm J.R, a silver vase hallmarked London 1898 mm W.C h 15cms, a small silver trophy hallmarked Birmingham 1938 mm Alexander Clark & Co Ltd on stand h 9.5cms, and a silver continental silver dish inscribed 'To Remind Your Cosy Dinners Etc Max 25.8.'50. Weight approx. 308.8gms
Three items of 19th century jewellery, including a French gold oval swivel pendant, the central glazed locket compartment containing a hair wheatsheaf constructed of hair, the surmount formed with serpents, 4cm widest, together with a yellow gold, enamel and seed pearl brooch, a trophy of two flaring torches applied to the guilloche enamel centre, within a border of seed pearls, 4.5cm high, and a gold pendant incorporating a metal key, applied with an ornate surround with lambrequins and split ring, 2.5cm wide
Autographed Dave Mackay 12 X 8 Photo - Col, Depicting A Stunning Image Showing Tottenham's 1967 Fa Cup Winning Team Posing With Their Trophy During A Photo-Shoot Following A 2-1 Victory Over Chelsea At Wembley, Signed By Captain Dave Mackay Using A Fine Black Marker. 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
A silver football trophy, inscribed to front 'Inter Club Cup Liverpool Ramblers A.F.C. and Hesketh Park A.F.C.', the reverse inscribed with a list of winners from 1912/13 to 1956/57, sponsor's mark indistinct, Chester 1912, height 29cm, wt. 16oz. Condition - the finial has been pushed down and partially split, foot does not stand flush, various dings and scratches etc.
BARNARDS; an Edwardian silver presentation trophy of local interest, engraved 'Adlington and District Association presented by Mrs Peter Higson for Annual Competition Second Eleven, April 1930', the verso engraved with three winners, the latest 1932 for Pott Shrigley, Birmingham 1907, height 19cm, approx 11ozt/353g.Additional InformationTwo dents to the lower area of the main body, general age wear tarnishing throughout.
A group of variously hallmarked silver items including teapot, twin handled sugar bowl, cream jug, four division toast rack, small trophy, matched cruet, single vase on loaded base, salt spoon with Blue John-type terminal etc, weighable silver approx 25.5ozt/795g.Additional InformationVarious dents, knocks, scratches, nicks and tarnish throughout. Some items misshapen including the vase and trophy.
GORHAM MANUFACTURING COMPANY; a George V hallmarked silver pedestal bonbon bowl with pierced rim outside panelled inner body, Birmingham 1913, together with a miniature twin handled pedestal trophy cup by Gladwin Ltd Sheffield 1929, combined weight 5.2ozt/163g (2). Additional InformationMinor tarnishing and wear.
1965 Triumph 6T Thunderbird, 650 cc. Registration number EFW 706C. Frame number 6T DU20186 (not found). Engine number T120 ND31309.One of the most important developments in the history of Triumph's long-running parallel twin was the introduction in 1957 of unitary construction of the engine and gearbox, an innovation extended to the 650 range for 1962. A new alloy cylinder head was adopted at the same time, and the engine/gearbox unit went into a new single-down-tube frame with bolt-on rear sub-frame. Three 650s were offered initially: The Thunderbird tourer, Trophy trail bike, and Bonneville sports roadster. Improvements were made on an annual basis: new forks and 12-volt electrics (the latter on the Thunderbird only at first) arriving for 1964 and a new frame with revised steering geometry for 1966. Mid-way through '66 the Thunderbird was dropped from the range together with the 3TA and 5TA tourers, their passing marking the final disappearance of Triumph's characteristic headlamp nacelle.EFW was owned by Brian Slater of Lincoln in 1997 before selling it to John Turner of Lincoln in 1999 who sorned it in 2019 before selling it to our vendor. It is believed to be an ex Police machine and the engine was changed to the current Bonneville T120 c.1997. There is MOT history from 1997at 473 miles, 2015 at 521 and 2016 at 525 miles. It now shows 528 miles.Our vendor has not used it although it has been fired up occasionally and is now being sold to fund a holiday!Sold with the V5C, V5, three past MOT's and a few receipts, together with a new front wheel, mud guard and various other spares. It will need recommissioning before road use.
A 1796 style Light Cavalry officer’s sword, blade 32” etched with crowned “GR”, Royal Arms (faint), trophy, etc, and marked “Runkel, Solingen”, the stirrup hilt having side loops, broad langets, and flat topped pommel, (the leather covered grip a replacement), in its steel scabbard, the two hanging loops attached directly, with no bands. QGC (worn overall with some pitting, the blade nicked, the scabbard lacking its throat piece). £60-80.
A white metal twin-handled trophy cup, stamped Michael Borg: on a waisted stem and circular spreading foot, raised on an ebonised plinth, 22cm wide, a Continental silver salver , inscribed, 26cm diameter, a silver jug of Art Nouveau influence, 14cm high, and a clear glass and silver mounted decanter and stopper, 28cm. high. weighable silver 488gms, 15.69ozs. (4)
A mixed lot of silver items, various dates and makers, comprising: a waiter of circular form, initialled, Sheffield 1939, a cream jug, London 1904, an Indian sauce boat and stand, two single sauce boats, an Indian cream jug, three trophy cups, a cased five-piece condiment set, a cased pair of shell salts, five salt and five pepper pots, six grapefruit spoons, (plus three electroplated grapefruit spoons), six teaspoons, four coffee bean end spoons and three items of electroplated cutlery, approx. weighable 53oz. (qty)
A mixed lot, comprising silver items: a silver-mounted claret jug, Sheffield 1900, scroll handle, embossed decoration, the hinge a.f, plus a pair of sauce boats, by A and F Parsons, London 1925, oval form, scroll handle, wavy-edge border, on three hoof feet, two trophy cups, an American caster, a jam spoon, six coffee spoons, plus electroplated items a gallery tray, two teapots, a covered dish, an oval salver, two wine funnels, twelve fish knives and forks and a pair of fish servers with ivorine plastic handles, two basting spoons and other items, approx. weighable 30oz. (qty)
A mixed lot of silver items, various dates and makers, comprising: a small George III mug, by John Emes, London 1799, a set of six 18th century cast leaf teaspoons, unmarked, probably 18th century, a Fiddle pattern basting spoon, nine Fiddle teaspoons, a matched set of twelve teaspoons, a two-handled bowl, a cigarette case, a pair of napkin rings, a trophy cup and a mustard spoon, approx. weighable 39oz. (qty)
A mixed lot of silver items, various dates and makers, comprising: a Victorian mustard pot of baluster form, Sheffield 1859, a pierced bonbon dish, London 1897, an Indian cigarette box, a two-handled dish, a silver-mounted glass mustard pot, a small Scottish trophy shield, a silver and enamel ashtray, two bitters bottles, a double photograph frame, an enamel lipstick, a cigarette case, four napkin rings, plus other items including flatware, approx. weighable 28oz. (qty)
A mixed lot of silver items, various dates and makers, comprising: a George IV burner stand, by S. Crespell, London 1821, circular form, with cast foliate apron, on three scroll legs with shell feet, plus a George II cream boat, London 1756, a Victorian cream jug, a cased sugar bowl, a tea canister, two tea strainers, a caster, a trophy cup, (a.f), and an oblong dish, approx. weight 30oz. (qty)
A Victorian walnut, floral marquetry and gilt metal mounted credenza:, of D shaped breakfront outline, bordered with boxwood lines, the frieze decorated with ebonised ground panels with scrolling floral foliage, enclosed by a central door with raised oval panel decorated with a ribbon tied bouquet of flowers and foliage, flanked by an enclosed glazed cupboard of bowed outline to either side, between stiles decorated with ribbon tied pendant floral foliage, headed with applied gilt metal shell, scroll, foliate and trophy ornament, on a plinth base, with further applied foliage, 175cm (5ft 9in) long.
1920s silver goblet and cover, Sheffield 1926, together with a circular wooden base with presentation plaque for Basingstoke Swimming Club Ladies' TrophyCondition report: Goblet with cover measures 19cm high overall and weighs approximately 10.4oz in total.Base measures 11.5cm diameter (widest point)
English sterling silver shooting trophy, Birmingham 1912 (n), maker William Hutton & Sons Ltd (WH Ld) inscribed 'Revolver Challenge Cup West African Command 1914 won by 1st WIR' (presumably the 1st West Indian Rifles), also inscribed with winning team members names Lt Adjt A M Furber, Lt Adjt L H Tinney, 2/Lt E M Larnder and QMS A H Vince, ebony pedestal 10 cm tall
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