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Lot 4

1937 ROLLS-ROYCE PHANTOM III BARKER SEDANCA DE VILLE. Registration Number: PL 452, Chassis Number: 3BT17, Engine Number: Q78L. 'The most carefully constructed, the most silent, the most big, the most effortless, the most durable, the most good-looking. Above all, it was the most regardless-of-cost of all Rolls'. Motorsport Magazine. When unveiled at the 1935 Motor Show at Olympia, many believed the Rolls-Royce Phantom III to be the best car ever made. Only the grandest Rolls-Royces were branded Phantoms, and they were sold at a super-premium price. The final car produced by Rolls Royce before the war and the last car that Henry Royce worked on, the Phantom III stands as a statement of both luxury and technological advancement. Key to the success of the Phantom III was the massive V12 power plant. Rolls-Royce utilised innovations gained from their experiences with aeroplane engines, notably the record breaking S6B Seaplane. Employing advanced techniques and materials, the Phantom engine could produce between 165 and 180bhp. This resulted in a top speed of 90-100mph, incredibly impressive considering the weight of luxury attached to each car. Moreover, these were the first Rolls to operate with independent front suspension. Designed to be the zenith of luxury, each of the 729 Phantom III's to be produced were individually custom built. This example is one of only 19 Sedanca de Ville versions produced by the greatly revered Barker coachbuilders. In 1903, Rolls-Royce stated that Barker were the "preferred coach builder" for their motorcars, most appropriate considering their past role outfitting coaches for the Royal family. In 1938 Barker were taken over by Hooper, making 3BT17 one of the last cars to be assembled by these prodigious coachbuilders. Among the original specifications for this rare Sedanca de Ville are a retractable roof for the driver and a fixed roof for the rear, covering a sofa seat clad in traditional West of England cloth. Also specified was the louvred body and fine Marchal headlamps from Paris, each fitment stylishly preparing the car for warm long trips to the continent. The car is exceptionally outfitted with the finest polished burr walnut door panels and dashboard, as well as a rather unique full-sized pull up picnic table in the rear. Stepping in as a passenger is like going back to a lost age of chauffeur-driven luxury. This Phantom III has a well-documented and interesting history, maintaining its original registration throughout its entire life with matching engine, chassis and body numbers as assembled in production. 3BT17 was first delivered to Mr C F Bernhard of Grosvenor House, London, whose chauffeur, A D Ross, was put through the Rolls-Royce school of instruction. In 1962, the car passed to Bill Klein, a US-based Rolls-Royce fanatic. After spending a few years in the States, 3BT17 was then sold to a Mr M Lasky of Australia. In 1996 the Phantom was owned by prestigious automotive businessman Izzie Herzog; under his supervision, with no expense spared, a back-to-the-metal restoration project was undertaken. The work was carried out by Des Higgins Motors, an authorised and highly regarded Rolls-Royce specialist. The restorations included all coach work being stripped and precisely refinished in Green and Black. The interior was also sympathetically retrimmed, to the exceptional standard we see today. This expertly conducted project showed great respect to the cars originality and granted this stunning Phantom further longevity. In 2004 the car was sold to our current London-based vendor, a true Rolls -Royce devotee, who undertook a substantial mechanical restoration. Over the last few years more than £80,000 has been spent getting this car to near concourse condition. This included a full engine rebuild in 2016; encompassing all 12 cylinder liners, cylinder heads, pistons, valves and seals. In addition, a new rear axle, radiator core, exhaust system and Bosch ignition upgrade were installed, and both the clutch and steering box were overhauled. All of the instrument panel lettering has been detailed in sharp white and there are fine gold coach lines, painted with an exceptionally steady hand. The headlamps were even re-silvered in 2020. All of this work is evidenced with invoices. With barely 1,000 miles driven since this major overhaul, the restored engine has only just been broken in and is ready for grand touring. This work was primarily carried out by the well-respected Bruce Thompson, with original parts supplied by the late specialist John Little. Bruce is available for consultation by interested parties. Rewards for the quality and stateliness of this car's appearance include the Trophy of Elegance in the South of England RREC Rally, and first prize in the Phantom III Touring section of the RREC Annual National Rally. Moreover, you are rewarded every time you drive, or are driven, in this car. The Barker Phantom III Sedanca de Ville is famous world over as the car driven by perhaps pop culture's most infamous chauffeur, Oddjob, in the classic Goldfinger James Bond. No other car could be as appropriate for such a lavish and practical remit, the smuggling of gold across the Alps. Other owners of the Phantom III included Dukes and Duchesses, Titans of Industry and Monarchs from across the globe. This was a car that cost more than a fine house at the time of its release. Only the Phantom III carries presence of the sort that both Royalty and Bond villains maintain. The car comes with the original 1930s handbook, a photo book covering its 1990's restoration in Australia, full ownership history and original build records, as well as restoration invoices and service records from 2004 onwards. This car is a true statement of British engineering and design class. It has been restored to its full glory and is now ready to offer a proud new owner many years of grand touring adventures.Buyer's Premium on lots 1 - 18 10% (plus VAT), All other lots 25% (plus VAT). For viewing information for lots 1- 12 please contact William Batt on 01305 265080 or email william.batt@dukes-auctions.com

Lot 100

Victorian Period - Large and Magnificent Sterling Silver Twin Handle Trophy, Shaped Samovar, Majestic Proportions and Quality. Hallmark Sheffield 1895, Makers Mark for James Deakin and Sons. Height 21.5 Inches - 54 cm's. Weight 95 ozs. Presentation Inscription to Front of Section of Samovar. Superb Pristine Condition, No Issues, Except Inscription. Wonderful Quality at Low Estimate.

Lot 1431

Excellent Collection of Vintage Wines ( 6 ) In Total, All Seals Intact. Comprises 1/ The Mcrae Wood Jim Barry Signed Shiraz Vintage 2006 Clare Valley, Medal Winning Red Wine. 750 ml - 15.5 % Vol. 2/ Delicato 2000 Cabernet Sauvignon Trophy Winner Red Wine, Produce of California. 3/ Era Costana - Rioja Reserve 1999 Vintage Wine, Aging 3 - 6 Years Between Cask and Bottle Cherry with Ruby, Fine Aromas, Gets Better with Aging. 750 ml. 4/ Barossa Old Wines - Shiraz 2003 Full Bodied Intense Flavour Premium Quality. 750 ml - 14.5 % Vol. 5/ Valdivieso Reserve 2000 Cabernet Sauvignon Smool Full Bodied Red Wine, Aged for 12 Months In American Oak. 750 ml - 13.5 % Vol. 6/ Wolf Blass - Vintage Red Label 2002 Gold Medal Winner Full Flavoured Spice and Mint, With Fresh Fruits, Excellent Wine. 750 ml.

Lot 612

Sir Phillip Sassoon multiple signed Port Lympne Flying Log Book 1934 to 1937. More of a visitors book as all his famous freinds signed it when he took them flying. About 190 entries in the book for VIPs Sassoon flew in his Gull Aircraft, some did multiple trips so will have multiple autographs. The book is embossed with Aircraft numbers G-AEDT, G-ACGR, G-ACLW.Autographs includes Clemantine Churchill, Prince George Saxe Coburg Gotha, Anthony Eden, Lord signed Dickie and Edwina Mounbatten, Adrian Boult, Glady Cooper, Prince Benz killed in aircrash 1942, Samual Hoare, Venitia Stanley, Sybil Cholmondeley, WW2 Military heros Max Aitken, Jeffrey Quill, J R Peel BOB, Sir John Grandy, AVM H Hogan, R B Robinson BOB, MRAF W Dickson, Marquess of Hartington, ACM C Burnett. Rex Whistler British painter, designer and illustrator, who was killed in action in the Second World War. Squadron Leader Oswald Robert Compton Moseley Died 1941.Very rare Battle of Britain signatures of P/O Timothy Wildblood. On graduation, Wildblood joined 152 Squadron on 1st October 1939, then forming at Acklington with Gladiators. On 27th February 1940, with P/O JSB Jones, Wildblood shared in the destruction of a He111 which crashed into the sea 10 miles off Coquet Island, Northumberland. The Heinkel was a He 111H-3 from 3/KG26 operating from Schleswig. Wildblood claimed a Me109 destroyed on 11th August 1940, a Me110 on the 12th and a Ju87 and another shared on the 18th. He failed to return from combat over the Channel on 25th August in Spitfire R6994. F/O P.B.Robinson was the leader of Red Section No 601 Squadron flying Hurricane's. He scored one kill before and two during the Battle of Britain and forced a Bf 109 to land in a field South of Maidstone.Also has some black and white photos and letters and correspondence regarding Folkestone Aero Trophy, Cinque Ports Flying Club, plus original programme for 1933 Grand International Light Aeroplane Race.Needs more research to identify all the autographs, which is sure to yield some interesting and valuable signatures. The album is housed in a professionally made box with title on the Spine.  

Lot 121

Two Silver-gilt BonbonnièresRussia, late 18th - early 19th centurythe larger circular, the detachable cover set with a medallion depicting Catherine II in profile, signed in Russian 'Timofey Ivanov', the base engraved with a trophy of arms, marked inside cover and base with Moscow town mark; the other circular, the detachable cover and base set with medallions, the cover depicting a profile of Catherine II, signed in Russian 'Timofey Ivanov', the base with a personification of the victorious Russia with fleet ranged behind, commemorating peace with The Treaty of Kuchuk-Kainardji between the Russian Empire and Ottoman Empire in July 1774, bearing inscription 'With strength, wisdom and power / Peace with the Ottoman Porte / concluded on 10 July / 1774', marked inside cover and base with maker's mark 'FS', with French import marks diameter of largest: 9.3cm (3 11/16in). (2)Footnotes:ProvenanceGalerie Popoff, ParisChristie's, London, Galerie Popoff: An Enduring Passion for Russian Art, 12-13 October 2009, lots 401 and 402Acquired at the above by the previous ownerPrivate collection, UKThence by succession to the present ownerFor further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Lot 125

A Parcel-Gilt Silver and Niello Bonbonnièremaker's mark 'M.B', Russia, late 18th - early 19th centurycircular, the cover nielloed with an image of the equestrian monument of Peter the Great after Falconet, the reverse with a trophy of arms, the rim of the base engraved with Cyrillic initials 'A. I. S.', interior gilt diameter: 8.6cm (3 3/8in).Footnotes:ProvenanceChristie's, London, anonymous sale, 9 June 2009, lot 140Acquired at the above sale by the previous ownerPrivate collection, UKThence by succession to the present ownerFor further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Lot 858

A silver plated campagna shaped trophy cup with blank cartouche 21.5 cm high Condition Report: Available upon request

Lot 142

A modern silver helmet shaped cream jug in George III style, a German .800 beaker and other silverfirst London, 1977 by S J Rose & Son, of plain form with loop handle and reeded rim on square pedestal foot, second. of tapering from embossed with a scroll framed oval cartouche engraved 'Miriam' 24 V 1935 and fruiting vine decoration against a finely stippled ground, a pair of foliate chased claw end sugar tongs, a small twin handled trophy cup and three engraved prize coffee spoons, (7)first height 15.5 cm., weight approx. 11.56 oztCondition: Overall good condition

Lot 187

A late 19th century Indian colonial presentation silver trophy cup and a silver half pint mugfirst unmarked, stamped Grish Chunder Dutt, Bhowanipore, Calcutta engraved N.B.M.R. Regimental Prize Shooting 1896-97 The Adjutant's Prize, second Birmingham, 1958, initialled together with a plated trophy cup dated 1901, (3)first height 16 cm., weight approx. 13.26 ozt.Condition: Trophy cup in fair condition. Mug with some corrosion to foot rim and few dings, handle pushing side

Lot 190

A Hailwoods miners lamp together with electroplated trophy cups, duch door stop, nut crackers, clocks, artists box, teddy bears, other boxes, pottery etc.

Lot 237

Brass ware to include a wall mounted oil lamp, a trophy oil lamp, pair of firedogs, four pairs of candlesticks, binoculars, two sets of scales etcLocation: LWB

Lot 241

A silver plated hors d'oeuvres dish, a cocktail mixer, a plated egg cruet, an oak and plated trophy beaker and a collection of souvenir teaspoons

Lot 255

A silver trophy bowl and a pair of napkin rings, 5.1oz troy approx

Lot 415

The Royal Hong Kong Jockey Club and The Royal Hong Kong Golf Club awards of Mr Donald Black and his wife Mrs Black including a large silver cigarette box engraved "Donald Black Winner On Norse Queen The Jockey Club Handicap 1 Mile 159lbs 17/1 1948, The Hong Kong Champions 1 1/4 miles 147lbs 24/1 1948, Sassoon Challenge Cup 1 1/4 miles 147lbs 29/3 1948, Norse Princess The Chinese Club Cup 1 1/4 miles 147lbs 20/1 1948, From Iris and Reidan Johannesson" by Adie Brothers Ltd Birmigham 1946, 25.5 cm 14.5cm 1650g gross, a silver salver engraved "The Hong Kong Jockey Club 1950 Autumn Plate" by William Suckling Ltd Sheffield 1946, 31cm diameter 1250g, Wai Kee Hong Kong silver trophy bowl "Archie Lyle Cup Winner 1960 D Black" 10cm diameter 129g, a Wai Kee Hong Kong silver His and Hers pair of ashtray trophies "Barton Trophy 1960 Runners Up Mr & Mrs D Black" 11cm square 232g, a Hong Kong silver pin tray trophy with five dollar 1976 inset "Mr & Mrs D Black November 1976" by maker FJ 9cm diameter 45g, Hong Kong silver ashtray trophy "RHKGC Pole Hunt Cup 1977 Best Nett 36 Holes G D Black" 8cm square 41g, The Royal Hong Kong Golf Club Tackhing silver paperknife trophy "Railway Cup 1961 Runner Up Mrs D Black" 21cm long 41g, Wai Kee Hong Kong silver prize cup trophy "RHKGC G M Young Cup 1961 Won by Peat Marwick Mitchell & Co, Team- D Black, G M Macwhinnie, W F Houstoun, J A Ferguson" 11.5cm tall 147g, six further pin tray tophies, an enamelled spoon, Royal Hong Kong Jockey Club enamelled Owner and Member badges, horse hoof inkwell silver mounts, three leather dice cups and a set of five porcelain plates with horse portraits.  Information regarding Donald Black's race wins can be found at the address below https://racingmemories.hk/hottopics/black-donald-riding-wins/  Salver English hallmark for Williams SucklingCigarette box - English hallmark for A.Birds LtdBowl - silver - Wai KeeThree coin inset pin trays - FJ, Sterling 925Pair of square pin dishes stamped 80 silver.Pair of ashtrays stamped Wai Kee sterling silverSmall ashtray tamped Hong Kong 925 silverHorseshoe inkwell mount stamped silver 80Letter openeer stamped sterlingSouvineer spoon stamped 925 sterling silverSmall pin tray stamped Wai kee sterling silverSmall dish plated brass.

Lot 179

Football Steven Gerrard signed 16x12 colour photo pictured lifting the champion's league trophy for Liverpool in 2005. Steven George Gerrard MBE (born 30 May 1980) is an English professional football manager and former player who currently manages Scottish Premiership club Rangers. 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 220

Football Fernando Morientes signed 12x8 colour photo pictured with the Champions League trophy while playing for Real Madrid. 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 225

Football Juninho Paulista signed 12x8 colour photo pictured with the League Cup trophy while playing for Middlesbrough. 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 276

Football Autographed 6 x 4 photo CHRIS WHYTE, depicting CHRIS WHYTE holding aloft the Barclay League Championship trophy during celebration scenes at Elland Road after a 1 0 victory over Norwich City, the final game of the 1991/92 season, signed using a 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

Lot 307

Football Autographed 8 x 6 photo JACK CHARLTON, Col, depicting an iconic image showing the 1966 World Cup Winners England, posing with their trophy during a photo shoot after their memorable 4 2 victory over West Germany, signed by JACK CHARLTON using a 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

Lot 317

Football Autographed 8 x 6 photo LEE CHAPMAN, Col, depicting Leeds United centre forward LEE CHAPMAN holding aloft the First Division trophy at Elland Road prior to the final game of the 1991/92 season, a 1 0 victory over Norwich City, signed using a 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

Lot 322

Football Autographed 8 x 6 photo PETER LORIMER, B/W, depicting Leeds United manager Don Revie holding aloft the League Championship trophy as he is surrounded by his players prior to the final game of the 1968/69 season, a 1 0 victory over Nottingham Forest at Elland Road, signed by PETER LORIMER using a fine blue 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

Lot 325

Football Autographed 8 x 6 photo LEEDS UNITED, B/W, depicting Leeds United manager Don Revie holding aloft the League Championship trophy as he is surrounded by his players prior to the final game of the 1968/69 season, a 1 0 victory over Nottingham Forest at Elland Road, signed by MICK JONES, EDDIE GRAY, DAVID HARVEY and MICK BATES using a fine blue 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

Lot 557

Football Paul Scholes signed 12x8 colour photo pictured with the champions league trophy while playing for Manchester United. 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 565

Football Rafa Benitez signed 12x8 colour photo pictured with the champions league trophy during his time as manager of Liverpool F. C. 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 767

A George V silver trophy cup, awarded to Rushden Town Bowling Cup Own Parker Cup 1925 won by EE Perkins, London 1925, 10.5cm high, 4¼oz.

Lot 159

A LARGE COLLECTION OF SILVER ITEMS, including a miniature tea set, trophy cups, three relating to Co. Louth Golf club, silver coaster, stirrup cups, napkin rings etc. (c.52 troy ozs all in excl. liners)

Lot 485

A LARGE HALLMARKED LONDON SILVER TROPHY ON A WOODEN BASE GROSS WEIGHT 993 GRAMS

Lot 210

A modern hip flask unmarked, of rectangular form with planished finish, engraved initials to corner, with pull off hinged lid; together with another marked STERLING, with engine turned decoration and engraved initials to centre; and an unmarked golfing trophy, modelled as a golfer in full swing, with a tree stump inkwell(Length: 20.5cm, 17cm)

Lot 275

An Edwardian twin handled cup Barker Brothers, Chester 1908, the deep bowl with threaded waist and applied cast foliate scroll detail to lower half, presentation engraving to upper half for Border Union Show 1948, the handles of S-scroll form, all raised on a stepped domed foot; together with a twin handled trophy James Deakin & Sons, Sheffield 1922, the hemispherical bowl with presentation engraving for the United Border Hunt, Classical style handles, knopped stem to a square base(Height: 17cm, 20cm, combined weight: 34oz)

Lot 1685

An Indian silver covered loving cup or trophy with vacant cartouche, armorial Libertas Pretiosior Auro and gilt wash interior, impressed marks to base 'Grish, Chunder, Duff and Sons Silversmiths Bhowanipore and Calcutta, height 17cm

Lot 1686

Edward VII hallmarked silver twin handled covered trophy cup or urn with acanthus leaf decoration and serpent handles, London 1905, maker Daniel & John Wellby, height 20cm, weight 396g

Lot 1822

George V hallmarked silver twin handled trophy cup, Birmingham 1926, height 12cm, weight 68g, together with a horn container

Lot 1873

Two hallmarked silver photograph frames, both with easel backs, height 10.5cm, together with a hallmarked silver trophy for swimming, height 13cm

Lot 43

Two Edwardian silver bonbon baskets with loop handles (one with green glass liner), Birmingham 1904/05, each 10cm diameter, to/w a shell butter dish, Chester 1910, a pair of George III bright-cut sugar tongs with 'flame' engraved bowls, Benjamin Montigue, (duty mark and assay mark only - circa 1790), two other later pairs of tongs, set of six OEP coffee spoons, Sheffield 1910, three other coffee spoons and a golf-trophy teaspoon, 14oz (436g) total (net of liner)

Lot 50

An Edwardian Rococo revival pin dish with scallop and scroll decoration, Birmingham 1903, 11cm wide, two small trophy cups, a vesta case, napkin ring and Sterling stem-vase, 5.4oz (169g) total weight, to/w a Victorian silver Christening knife, fork and spoon set with loaded handles, George Unite, Birmingham 1867 

Lot 733

A cast resin life-size salmon trophy, 86 cm

Lot 992

A 1930s silver presentation trophy, for the Brighton & Hove Stadium Open Event, handles surmounted by dogs heads, height 18cm, London 1934, 7.9oz

Lot 720

A George V miniature silver trophy cup, 70mm h, by J W Tiptaft & Son Ltd, Birmingham 1933 and several other silver articles, 4ozs weighable Good condition

Lot 135

A Victorian silver trophy bowl, by Walker & Hall, Sheffield 1897, of circular half-fluted form, with engraved prize "Disley Golf Club The Spring Cup" around crest, with two winners 1895 and 1896, raised on spreading foot, 26cms diameter, 25.9oz.

Lot 193

A George V silver two-handled trophy cup, by Walker & Hall, Sheffield 1929, with acanthus capped scrolling handles and mid-rib, engraved 'Chester-le-Street Agricultural Society, Hermitage Cup, Presented by Sir N.V.L. Wood Bart 1930', 20cms high, 23.2oz.

Lot 549

A small silver trophy, engraved "for valor" together with a silver thimble and a curb link ID bracelet

Lot 577

Two 19th century miniature Staffordshire figures of poodles, 6cm high, a silver golfing trophy spoon, Smiths travel clock and other items

Lot 28

A collection of silver plated wares, to include a vintage cocktail shaker, small trophy on stand, flatware and more

Lot 147

A COLLECTION OF ROYAL DOULTON 'LARCHMONT' TEA WARE and a few silver plated trophy cups

Lot 114

Silver cigarette box, trophy cup, and silver plated wares including a large rectangular serving tray.

Lot 243

A small silver hip flask, Asprey & Co Ltd, Chester 1908, engraved initials and coronet to front, 10.5cm; a small silver trophy; a silver candlestick; a white metal sauce boat, possibly Irish silver; and other silver and plated wares; total weighable approx. 4oz.

Lot 34

Cycling interest - a silver trophy finial and a meerschaum pipe, the finial now mounted on an ebonised base with plaque '......formed part of the trophy awarded to the mile champion, c.1895'. by Charles Boyton (probably) London c. 1890s. 13.5cm high, the pipe in leather case.Condition report: Finial - hallmarks for maker, London and sterlingpipe - missing mouthpiece, brown stained, case exterior worn

Lot 289

Silver topped crystal toilet jar, and silver trophy on plinth (2).

Lot 99

Goebel and Robert Harrop figurines, Swarovski flowers, silver plated wares, tannoy speakers, guide dog trophy.

Lot 476

Graham Clarke (b.1941) cricket and golf interest: ’BAT AND BALL’ and ‘GEORGE AND DRAGON;two limited edition coloured etchings, signed, titled & numbered, Bat and Ball depicting a cricket team seated outside the Sportsman's Arms public house with trophy cups, edition 321 of 400, George and Dragon pub depicting the golfers’ 19th Hole, edition 322 of 400, both 43 by 48cm., tube rolled, both good condition (2)   Graham Clarke is an author, illustrator, humourist and print-maker.

Lot 546

Cricket ball trophy presented to the teenage Lancashire CCC bowler Malcolm Hilton for taking Don Bradman's wicket in both innings in the 1948 Australia Tour Match, leather cricket ball mounted on silver stand upon a black base, with engraved plaque THIS BALL WAS PRESENTED TO MALCOLM HILTON BY THE WERNETH CRICKET, BOWLING AND TENNIS CLUB, OLDHAM TO CELEBRATE THE OCCASION OF HIS WONDERFUL ACHIEVEMENT BY SECURING DON BRADMAN’S WICKET IN BOTH INNINGS IN THE LANCASHIRE v AUSTRALIA MATCH AT OLD TRAFFORD MAY 1948, hallmarked Birmingham 1938 by James Fenton & Co., height 15cm., good condition, hallmarks rubbed, together with a typed letter of provenance on Lancashire CCC letterhead, and score card from the match, (3) This cricket ball was the one from Lancashire's match against the Australian tourists at Old Trafford, 26th-28th May 1948, when the 19-year-old Malcolm Hilton dismissed the legendary Don Bradman in both innings. This great achievement catapulted Hilton into the public eye as a welcome moment of celebration during a summer of complete Australian domination on the cricket pitch.

Lot 569

Scottish cricket trophy dated 1922,in the form of an EPNS cricket-themed gentleman's desk set, with cricket ball inkpot and pen rests formed a pair of bails and crossed stumps, inscribed BEST BOWLING AVERAGE, GAINED BY A. BUSBY, M.C.C., BALLATER, 1922, 17 by 15cm.

Lot 570

Royal Worcester porcelain cricket plate commemorating the 1953 Ashes, circular with facsimile signatures of the England and Australia teams flanking image of the Ashes trophy,1953 factory mark to reverse, diameter 27cm.

Lot 579

Graham Clarke (b.1941) BAT AND BALL and ANCHOR AND HOPE, two limited edition coloured etchings, Bat and Ball depicting a cricket team seated outside the Sportsman's Arms public house with trophy cups, edition 55 of 400, Anchor & Hope depicting anglers fishing from boats and outside the public house, edition 55 of 400, both mounted, framed and glazed, 53 by 58cm. overall, both good condition, (2) Graham Clarke is an author, illustrator, humourist and print-maker.

Lot 606

Ruby Walsh & Willie Mullins signed Douvan racing silks, winner of the Racing Post Arkle Challenge Trophy at Cheltenham on 15th March 2016, the pink and green spotted jacket signed in marker pen, with pink cap signed in marker pen, sold together with the race card and a signed letter of provenance from the vendor, (3)

Lot 607

Racing colours of Peter Savill, owner of Celtic Swing, Chaplin's Club et al., claret and blue pure silk jacket and cap, made by Allerton & Co., London, the colours made famous by 1994 champion two-year-old Celtic Swing and record-breaking sprinter Chaplin's Club Celtic Swing (foaled 1992), despite his Prix du Jockey Club victory of 1995, was best known for his outstanding performances the previous year when he was voted Cartier's top-rated European two-year-old colt. He won the Racing Post Trophy at Doncaster by an impressive 12 lengths but failed to live up to his reputation the following year. He was owned for most of his career by Peter Savill, bred by the Duchess of Norfolk and trained by her daughter Lady Herries. Chaplin's Club (foaled 1980) featured in the Racing Post readers' poll of 100 Favourite Racehorses in 2004, and won nine handicaps in a season in two different years, 1985 and 1988, which was then a post-1900 British Flat record. In 1988 his tally included seven wins in 19 days, including the Tote Bookmakers' Sprint Trophy at Ayr. Renowned for his toughness, Chaplin's Club won 24 races in a ten-year career.

Lot 616

Trophy for the Coupe de Maisons-Laffitte 1971, won by Lester Piggott on Gold Rod, electroplated tureen with embossed border, inscribed COUPE DE MAISONS-LAFFITTE 1971, 27 by 31cm., 1127gr. Minor scratch marks and tarnishing Established in 1906, La Coupe de Maisons-Laffitte is a Group 3 Flat race over one and a quarter miles and takes place at the Paris racecourse each September.Provenance: from the Lester Piggott Collection.

Lot 630

Persian War racing plate,mounted within a framed montage comprising a 4 by 6in. b&w action photograph and a pair of scans of the racecard for the 1968 Champion Hurdle, all above a metal plaque inscribed RACING PLATE WORN BY PERSIAN WAR, WHEN WINNING THE SCHWEPPES GOLD TROPHY AND THE CHAMPION HURDLE, 1968, pale green background, framed & glazed, overall 59 by 67cm.; sold with an official racecard for the 1968 Champion Hurdle (2)Provenance: Graham Budd Auctions, 3rd November 2004, lot 474.

Lot 632

Celtic Swing's silvered racing plate, worn when winning the 1995 Prix du Jockey Club, mounted on an onyx ash tray with silvered metal nameplate engraved CELTIC SWING, in presentation box, Francis Howard Ltd., The Sheffield Silversmith printed on lid Provenance: sold with photocopy of a letter from Lady Herries confirming authenticity (purchased from Sotheby's auction in 2002).Celtic Swing (foaled 1992), despite his Prix du Jockey Club victory of 1995, was best known for his outstanding performances the previous year when he was voted Cartier's top-rated European two-year-old colt. He won the Racing Post Trophy at Doncaster by an impressive 12 lengths but failed to live up to his reputation the following year. He was owned for most of his career by Peter Savill, bred by the Duchess of Norfolk and trained by her daughter Lady Herries.

Lot 662

Collection of 15 motor racing programmes,including a Stirling Moss signed 1961 British GP and a Graham Hill signed 1964 International trophy Meeting which was then signed in later times by Damon Hill; the remainder mostly Silverstone including British GP's

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