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Lot 294

A 19th century French enamelled copper trophy plaque, in ormolu ribbon frame, decorated with a torch, quiver, bow, arrow and laurel wreath on a green ground, width 12.5cm height 14.5cmCONDITION: Enamel a little dirty with a slightly matter finish, one chip near 12 o'clock, slightly loose in the frame, ormolu matted but otherwise in very good condition, hanging loop to the back at one time looks like it had an easel stand which is now missing.

Lot 1654

AN EDWARDIAN INLAID TEA TRAY, with a chequered raised border and twin carrying handles, the surface inlaid with a musical trophy surrounded by scrolling foliage, 68cm wide.

Lot 37

Collection of Silver Plate Trophy Cups

Lot 38

Collection of Silver Plate Trophy Cups

Lot 430

Silver whisky noggin, silver rimmed glass, salts, pair of whist markers, silver trophy cup, silver pistol grip tea knives, other silver and silver plate etc

Lot 72

An Elizabeth II Silver Trophy Cup, by F C Richards, Birmingham, 1954, tapering and on spreading foot, with two angular handles, engraved with an inscription from BSA to Brian Purslow, Isle of Man, 1951, 7oz 2dwt, 220gr. Fully marked on side. There is some overall surface scratching and very minor wear, consistent with age and use. There is a short crease/bruise on the back. 14.5cm hiigh.

Lot 1

Five equestrian sculptures or trophies, comprising: three silver trophies for races in 2008, 2009 & 2011, a bronzed spelter sculpture of a jockey and horse and a bronzed metal trophy for the Stan James Guineas Festival, the largest 40 cm wide

Lot 9

A pewter two-handled rowing trophy cup, engraved with Cains College, Senior Trial Eights, dated 1899, 18 cm high overall

Lot 109

A due luci con serto a trofeo alla cima, in legno intagliato e argentato con bracci di ferro battuto. Danni e rotture.   90 x 33 cm - Two lights with trophy wreath at the top, carved and silvered wood with wrought iron arms. Damage and breaks. 35.4 x 13 in. TAGS: -

Lot 183

CASSETTONE Francia, fine del XVIII secolo Intarsiato con vasi di fiori ed un trofeo musicale sul fronte, a due cassetti, con applicazioni in bronzo dorato e piano in marmo. Recante stampigliatura P. Garnier sotto il piano. 87,5 x 111 x 55,5 cm - Commode France, late 18th Century Inlaid with flower vases and a musical trophy on the front, with two drawers, gilt-bronze applications and marble top. Stamped P. Garnier under the top. 34.4 x 43.7 x 21.9 in. TAGS: -

Lot 262

A Mixed Lot of Assorted Plated Ware, including twin handled presentation trophy cup "Presented by Miss Bagshawe Norton Ploughing Association August 1910 for Best Agricultural Foal", a tea pot, plant pots, boxed knives, assorted plated cutlery, 'Pan Yan' pickle fork, etc :- One Box

Lot 268

A Hallmarked Silver Mounted Presentation Shield, (GHH, Sheffield 1929) "The Leadbeater Junior First Aid Trophy" "The Girls Life Brigade" "Presented 1929" "2nd Sheffield Battn", with small applied plaques (some vacant), overall on wooden easel back, 40cm high; together with another wooden presentation shield (plated mounted), "Girls Life Brigade 9th Sheffield Battalion" "The Jenkinson Trophy for Physical Culture", on easel back. (2)

Lot 271

Leather Trinket Boxes, EPNS twin handled trophy cup dated "1964", musical KIGU powder compact, Sheaffer pen in original case etc :- One Tray

Lot 162

Selection of carved hardwood pot stands; together with hinged plate stands and circular trophy plinths, some bearing silversmith makers plaques

Lot 228

A MAPPIN & WEBB LTD HALLMARKED SILVER SHALLOW DISH WITH FOLIATE ENGRAVING AND SCROLL DECORATION, DATED 1950 LONDON. DIAMETER 14cms, TOGETHER WITH A BASKET FORM SALT, A FURTHER SALT, TWO NAPKIN RINGS, A SMALL TROPHY, A TEA STRAINER, A LOADED BUD VASE, AND A EPERGNE STAND. GROSS WEIGHT 480grms.

Lot 192

Motor Racing : Brooklands - Campbell Trophy Race Souvenir programme 01/05/1937 - in superb condition

Lot 271

Speedway : Box of various items inc pennants, autographs, progs, trophy etc

Lot 119

A fine French gilt brass carriage clock with multi-colour relief cast panels and push-button repeat Unsigned, Paris, circa 1880The eight-day two train gong striking movement with silvered platform lever escapement and stamped with trademark G.B within a rectangle to the gong block and serial number 951 0 to lower left, the dial with circular white enamel centre with blued steel moon hands inset into a rectangular panel sculpted in relief and coloured in oxidised silver, copper and gilt with a Renaissance style Classical martial trophy, the frosted gilt brass anglaise case with baton centred geometric outline hinged handle over thick bevelled top glass, complex upper mouldings and fluted frieze, the angles with channelled uprights, the sides inset with figural scenes in copper, silver, grey and gilt of a 16th century male warrior wearing armour opposing robed female figure each standing within a landscape before a fortified town, the rear with similar scene of a hawkman to the pin-hinged door, 17cm (6.75ins) high excluding handle. Provenance: The beneficiary of the Estate of a private collector, East Midlands.Condition Report: Movement is in working condition with no visible evidence of alteration or significant replacements however the movement is dirty/oily so a gentle clean/service is advised. The dial appears free from visible damage. The panels are in fine condition with strong/bright colouring and no visible wear/discolouration. The front glass has chipping to all four corners (visible on closer examination) otherwise case is in fine condition with no visible wear or any notable blemishes to the gilding.Clock has a winding key. Condition Report Disclaimer

Lot 165

An impressive George III brass mounted musical quarter-chiming automaton table clock made for the Spanish marketRobert Higgs and James Evans, London, circa 1775The substantial six pillar triple fusee movement with verge escapement regulated by short lenticular bob pendulum and playing/chiming a choice of four tunes via 3 inch diameter pinned cylinder on a graduated nest of twelve bells with twelve hammers comprising notations for the quarters and full tune at the hour before counting the hour on a further larger bell, the backplate engraved with geometric border and symmetric foliate scrolls around a central reserve inscribed Higgs y, DIEGO EVANS, Bolsa Real, Londres over further reserve decorated with a musical trophy, with external fly for the music train and holdfast for the pendulum, the 8.5 inch arched brass dial applied with circular white painted disc signed Higgs y, DIEGO EVANS, BOLSA REAL, LONDRES to centre within Roman hour chapters and Arabic five minutes to outer track, with scroll-pierced and engraved gilt brass hands and leafy scroll cast spandrels to angles with the upper pair interrupted by white painted subsidiary calendar and MINUETTA, ARIA, DANCA and SONATA selection dials flanking MUSICA/SILENCIO switch, the arch with painted automata incorporating two sets of pleasure craft, rowing boats and a swan parading during the operation of the music train at the hour and quarters before a recessed scene finely painted with a harbour mouth guarded by a castle and a fortress, the case with flambeau urn finial set on a pedestal flanked by foliate scroll pierced fretwork mounts over raised brass-fillet moulded inverted bell-top superstructure adorned with lambrequin above festoon husk mounts, with repeating lozenge cast sound fret to the upstand beneath flanked by conforming urn finials set on cavetto double top mouldings, the front with brass fillet inset glazed dial aperture to the door incorporating foliate scroll cast brass quadrant frets to upper angles, flanked by canted angles applied with gilt female terms over floral trails, the sides with hinged carrying handles over cherub mask centred sunburst and scroll cast brass arched sound frets, the rear matching the front, on generous cavetto moulded skirt base applied with further festoon mounts over repeating leafy apron mounts to front and sides and with foliate scroll cast feet, 68.5cm (27ins) high excluding top finial and plinth; 85cm (33.5ins) high overall; with a modern gilt brass mounted mahogany wall bracket, applied with Empire style mounts to the platform edge and the twin down-curved supports, 27cm (10.75ins) high, (2). Robert Higgs is recorded in Baillie, G.H. Watchmakers & Clockmakers of the World as apprenticed in 1743 and gaining his Freedom of the Clockmaker's Company in 1750. He worked from Sweetings Alley and took his brother Peter into partnership in 1770. James Evans is also recorded by Baillie as working from Sweetings Alley from 1773. In 1775 Evans entered into partnership with Robert and Peter Higgs; the firm subsequently moved to Exchange Alley and continued in business until around 1825. The partnership of Higgs and James Evans specialised in producing clocks for the export market - particularly to Spain hence a significant proportion of surviving examples (including the current lot) being annotated and signed in Spanish. The current lot retains rare traces of an original paper trade label applied to the rear of the movement seatboard inscribed ...DIEGO EVANS, ...XERO, ...SWEETINGS ALLEY..., de LONDRES. Condition Report: Movement is in relatively clean condition and is fully-operational with all four tunes of the music playing well. There is no visible evidence of alteration or significant replacements. The hands are currently 30 minutes out of sync with the chiming/hour striking train however this is very heasily rectified. The dial is also generally in fine condition with the centre retaining its original painted decoration with relatively light wear to the winding holes, some slight concentric smudging (will probably clean-off) and a few arear of sensitive restoration (most notably under the right hand winding hole). The hands are undamaged however the minute hand is not gilded (hence is now dull in appearance) hence could be a well-executed replacement. The right hand subsidiary has touched-in chipping to the centre otherwise both are in good original condition. The dial plate has some stress marks around the lower dial feet (just visible behind the lower spandrels on close examination); the spandrel mount below the right hand subsidiary had a soldered repair. The painted scene has some retouching/restoration to the sky otherwise is also in fine original condition. The automaton is complete and in working order, the various elements are generally in fine condition and very nicely detailed. The case is generally in very good original condition. The concave section of the the 'bell-top' superstructure has a horizontal join half way up suggesting at one time this part of the structure was reduced in height and has subsequently restored to its original profile This is the only significant/noteworthy fault. Lesser faults include a loss to the front edge of the slim pad to the top finial plinth (just beneath the top finial), wear/light surface scratching around both the front and rear door keyholes, and a small veneer chip to the lower edge of the left hand side fret. Otherwise case has minor shrinkage, light bumps, scuffs commensurate with an easy life and is generally of fine colour. All mounts are present and appear undamaged.The modern wall bracket is in sound condition with only light bumps and scuffs in places.Generally a fine impressive clock which has survived in very good original condition only requiring fairly minor mostly cosmetic attention to bring it up to 'retail' condition.Clock has pendulum, winder and a case key. Condition Report Disclaimer

Lot 95

An unusual Louis XVI style gilt and patinated bronze cartel clockThe movement by Samuel Marti et Cie, Paris, circa 1900The eight-day two train bell striking movement with vertically planted platform cylinder escapement and stamped with S. Marti et Cie MEDAILLE D'ARGENT, 1889 roundel and serial number 647 to backplate, the dial formed as deep blue japanned dome applied with gilt Roman numerals and stars set within gilt billowing clouds interspersed with sunburst rays, martial trophy elements and applied with three patinated bronze cherubs in flight around the dial attending to a floral garland, 71cm (28ins) high. Condition Report: Movement appears complete and original and is in working condition although a celan/service is advised. The dial is lacking the 'I' for the 'XI' numeral as well as the 'II' numeral; there is also some slight scuffing to the blue finish just below the centre arbor. The case is generally in good original albeit dirty condition with minimal wear to the gilding. The upper cherub may have originally had a wreath in his left hand which is now no longer present.There is no winding key present. Condition Report Disclaimer

Lot 230

A silver trophy '1924 Royal Tournament Bayonet vs Bayonet Royal Marines', Mappin and Webb, Sheffield, 1923, 9oz

Lot 231

A silver trophy 'Royal Tournament 1925 Sabre vs Sabre 1st prize won by LM51 F.A. Peasnell', Mappin and Webb, London, 1924, 9.9oz

Lot 245

A silver backed mirror and small silver trophy etc.

Lot 320A

A set of four small silver trophy cups and covers on stand by Maplin & Webb

Lot 159

Autographed Mel Sterland 8 X 6 Photo - Col, Depicting The Leeds United Full-Back 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 £6.9

Lot 165

Autographed Tony Book 8 X 6 Photo - B/W, Depicting Manchester City Manager Joe Mercer Holding Aloft The First Division Trophy As He Is Surrounded By Players Prior To An Exhibition Game Against Bury At Maine Road In 1968, Signed (By Book Only) 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 £6.9

Lot 178

Autographed Rangers 8 X 6 Photo - Col, Depicting A Wonderful Image Showing The 1972 European Cup Winners Cup Champions Posing With Their Trophy During A Photo-Shoot Following Victory Over Dynamo Moscow, Superbly Signed Using A Fine Black Marker By 10 Of The 11 Players: Mccloy, Mathieson, Smith, Greig, Macdonald, Conn, Johnstone, Mclean, Stein And Johnston. 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 £6.9

Lot 230

Autographed Burnley Limited Edition 16 X 12 - Col, Depicting A Wonderful Image Showing The 1959/60 First Division Champions Posing With Their Trophy During A Photo-Shoot At Turf Moor, Signed To The Lower Border In Fine Black Marker By Jimmy Mcilroy And Trevor Meredith Who Scored The Goals In A 2-1 Victory Over Manchester City To Secure The League Title. 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 £6.9

Lot 262

Football N Golo Kanté signed 12x8 colour photo pictured celebrating with the Premier League Trophy. 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 £6.9

Lot 187

A George V silver two handled trophy, with domed foot, Birmingham 1931, 5¼oz, 19cm high.

Lot 188

An Edwardian silver trophy, of plain form with a dome foot, engraved R.P.Fed. Cup, London 1907, 3oz, 16cm high.

Lot 453

A 1920s shield shaped tennis trophy, for the Kimpton Tennis Club, won by a Major DS Stephens (retired), and a Miss A Hawley, winners mixed doubles 1926, mounted with two rackets, one stamped Blue Wing, the other Slazenger Royal Emblem, 101cm high.

Lot 295

A vintage silver lidded trophy cup with 3 golf club finial to top and pierced work lion handles. With a black wooden stand. Height without stand approx. 18cm. Silver weight approx. 111.8g.

Lot 287

A large white metal trophy awarded for Dibrugarh Races 1937 "Sirocco" Cup marked silver on base (tests as silver) 28.3oz

Lot 288

A white metal trophy cup awarded to Sibsager District Open Polo Tournament with Indian marks, Warner Brothers Delhi weight 5oz, Tested as silver but not assayed. Indian silver is generally 800+

Lot 385

A hallmarked silver covered trophy cup with 2 handles, inscribed, London 1932, 5 oz.  There are a couple of dents on the back and a small bump on the front below 'presented'.  The inscription looks 'cut' rather than engraved  and is fairly shallow, however the silver is fairly thin.  Base is not weighted.

Lot 386

A hallmarked silver trophy bowl, 2 handles and pedestal base with ornate relief decoration, inscribed, Birmingham 1933, 19 oz,Quite extensively 'cockled' around the foot. Inscription quite shallow, base not weighted

Lot 390

A set of 6 silver coffee spoons, Sheffield 1938; a pair of silver sugar tongs; 3 hallmarked silver trophy cups, various dates, 5 oz

Lot 25

An exhibition standard 3 1/2 inch gauge model of a 2-6-2 Southern Railway tender locomotive No 1001, built by Mr A E Sharp of Whippingham. The silver soldered copper boiler having fittings including steam pressure gauge, water sight glass, regulator, firebox door and direction control wheel. The chassis having twin outside cylinders with drain cocks operated from a lever at the back of the cab, fluted motion, Walschaerts valve gear, injector, clack and safety valve. The model finished in traditional green and black livery with polished brass boiler bands, fitted steps, handrails, lamp irons, detailed rivet-work and couplings. The six-wheel tender having detailed rivet-work, steps, hand-irons and couplings with 'Southern' printed to side. Overall length 115cm. Cab width 18cm. This model won the A E King Challenge Trophy and the trophy cup is being sold with the model. Boiler History: The original R C Chambers of Weymouth boiler certificate No 193 Dated the 11th of April 1973. Hydraulic test pressure 200 psi. Working pressure 100 psi. Boiler serial number R.C.90. BOILER HISTORY DISCLAIMER Please Note: All boiler history records and references made in this catalogue are made for guidance only and the auctioneers are not able to convey any guarantees or warranties as to the safety of the boilers or their present condition.

Lot 377

A PAIR OF BLACK FOREST LINDEN WOOD HUNTING TROPHY PLAQUES LATE 19TH CENTURY carved with dead game, one with a fawn, the other with a mountain goat, with a flask, a rifle, game birds and leaves, on a shaped plaque (2) 50 x 83.5cm

Lot 382

A PAINTED TERRACOTTA STAG TROPHY HEAD MOUNT PROBABLY AUSTRIAN OR GERMAN, LATE 19TH CENTURY with applied real antlers and glass eyes 44cm high

Lot 620

A CARVED AND PAINTED WOOD HALF-BLOCK FISHING TROPHY MODEL OF A SALMON BY ROWLAND WARD, EARLY 20TH CENTURY possibly painted by John Tully at the Russell Studio at Fochabers, the verso with a printed paper trade label, inscribed 'The Jungle, Trade Mark Rowland Ward 7.Z.S 166 Picadilly London', applied with two brass suspension rings and chain for hanging 28.5 x 97cm

Lot 106

A PAIR OF EARLY 20TH CENTURY VASES of plain waisted form by S. Blanckensee & Sons Ltd., Chester/Birmingham 1911 (loaded bases) and two small trophy cups (one inscribed "Annandale Tennis Tournament...from H.E. Lord Chelmsford"); the vases 6.9" (17.5 cms) high; 16.9 oz weighable silver (4)

Lot 139

A GEORGE III TROPHY GOBLET with an engraved, campana-shaped bowl, decorated with a frieze of applied trailing vines and part-fluting and a pedestal foot with a tongue & dart border, inscribed on one side "The Countess of Yarborough's cup won by Lady Eleanor Heneage's Bonny Blue Flag at Brocklesby, April 1879", gilt interior, by I.W. Storey & W. Elliott, London 1810; 8.75" (22.3 cms) high; 32.65 oz

Lot 216

AN EDWARDIAN TWO-HANDLED TROPHY CUP "Taunton Bicycle Club...1910", & three other smaller trophy cups (one inscribed), all with plinths; the largest 9.5" (24 cms) high; 43.5 oz weighable silver (4)

Lot 217

A MIXED LOT:- A pair of George III candlesticks on bevelled square bases with detachable nozzles, by John Parsons & Co., Sheffield c. 1795 (marks rubbed), loaded, two late Victorian sugar bowls with wrythen fluting, and gilt interiors, a bonbon dish, a small trophy cup, inscribed and two cigarette cases (one with an engraved monogram); the candlesticks 10.3" (26.5 cms) high; 26.75 oz weighable silver (7)

Lot 266

A LATE VICTORIAN EMBOSSED TROPHY GOBLET (for pigeon racing) with a cartouche on each side; one inscribed "Y B Races, Best Average", the other with an engraved pigeon loft and a pigeon in relief, gilt interior, by Harrison Brothers & Howson, Sheffield 1894; 8.6" (22 cms) high; 8.5 oz

Lot 282

AN EARLY 20TH CENTURY ROSE BOWL with a shaped and moulded rim, by H.C. Davis, Birmingham 1921 and an Edwardian two-handled trophy bowl, gilt interior, by Page, Keen and Page, London 1904; the latter 7.7" (19.5 cms) diameter; 33.3 oz (2)

Lot 372

A LATE VICTORIAN SMALL TWO-HANDLED TROPHY CUP inscribed "Peterborough Beagle Show 1899....won by the Cheshire Buxom", by J.B. Carrington, London 1898; 5.3" (13.4 cms) high; 12.85 oz

Lot 374

A GREAT WAR PERIOD TROPHY CUP with an inscription relating to an R.S.P.C.A. day for "sick and wounded British horses at the front...", by Fattorini & Sons, Sheffield 1914; 9" (22.7 cms) high; 14.7 oz

Lot 378

A SMALL TWO-HANDLED TROPHY CUP AND COVER inscribed, by Blackmore & Fletcher Ltd., London 1925 (with ebonised plinth), together with an Indian trophy goblet with a gilt interior, inscribed, by Orr & Co. of Madras, and an Indian two-handled trophy cup with a flared bowl, inscribed by Cooke & Kelvey (of Calcutta, Delhi, Simla & Lahore), c.1927; the latter 7" (18 cms) high; 18.25 oz

Lot 376

A Flintlock D.B. Sporting GunBy Ross, Edinburgh, No. 56, Circa 1815With twist sighted barrels each with dirty bores, recessed patent breeches engraved with foliage between and each with rectangular gold-lined mark stamped with a crown and 'Ross Patent', gold line and platinum-lined touch-hole, tang engraved with symmetrical foliage, signed border engraved flat bevelled locks each decorated with foliage involving a drum and with a small trophy on the stepped tail, foliate engraved cocks, rainproof pans, and border engraved steels each with a roller acting against a ramp on the steel-spring, figured half-stock with chequered grip (worn and with old bruising overall), border engraved steel butt-plate and trigger-guard, the former decorated with a martial trophy and foliage on the tang, the latter retaining some blueing on the inside and with a further trophy on the bow, trigger-plate with pineapple finial, silver rear ramrod-pipe en suite, vacant silver escutcheon and barrel-bolt escutcheons, and original brass-mounted ramrod (tip repaired), Birmingham proof marks 74.3 cm. Footnotes:Daniel Ross is recorded in Edinburgh between 1815 and 1839For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Lot 104

A two handled silver trophy with Birmingham hallmark - 22cm diameter

Lot 160

A good quality late aesthetic period silver twin handled trophy with fluted lid and base, with stylised twin handles, maker Walker & Hall, Sheffield 1913, 27cm high, 21.5oz approx

Lot 178

1930s silver ovoid twin handled trophy upon a stepped circular base, maker Henry Hodson Plante, London 1935, 18cm high; together with two silver napkin rings, one with Bakelite lining, 12oz approx

Lot 71

A collection of silver Georgian sugar tongs, Dublin 1811 further pair, lobed dish with beaded boarder 18cm max, wrythen fluted sugar bowl and twin handled trophy, 14oz approx (5)

Lot 97

A silver agricultural stock judging trophy with loop handles on a raised plinth, London 1910, 12.5oz approx

Lot 230

Keith Reynolds (American, B. 1929) "Marshall Islands Fishing Vessels" Signed lower right. Original Oil painting on Canvas Board. Provenance: Collection of James A. Helzer (1946-2008), Founder of Unicover Corporation. This painting is the original painting which appeared on the Republic of the Marshall Islands $2.90 Marshall Islands Fishing Vessels stamp issued April 19, 1994. The fish-laden waters surrounding the Marshall Islands have long provided the Republic with an ample supply of food. They have also been a source of recreation for those who enjoy the sport of fishing. The seaworthy vessels in this attractive painting are just two examples of the watercraft that ply Marshallese waters. Today, the commercial fishing boat is fast becoming a common sight in the Marshalls, where the government is steadily building a viable tuna-fishing operation. Nonetheless, there are those who fish for the sheer enjoyment of snagging a trophy-size catch. The sleek skiff also pictured in this painting calls to mind the hardy souls who spend every free moment dropping lines into the Marshalls' many lagoons, patiently waiting for a bite. Image Size: 15.5 x 24 in. Overall Size: 20 x 24 in. Unframed. (B14616)

Lot 20

Two silver trophy cups, one with handle missing, 2.7oz

Lot 211

2014 Renault Megane Renault Sport Trophy RS/S Transmission: manualMileage:1973Imagine a riot in four-wheeled form. While the regular Trophy already sports this car’s uprated 271bhp 2.0-litre turbo petrol and Akrapovic titanium exhaust, the R features expensive Öhlins adjustable dampers, exotic Allevard composite front springs and Michelin Pilot Sport Cup 2 tyres for extra handling. It is also almost 100kg lighter – so although Renault will let you option back the radio for £500 (the price including sat-nav for your trouble) that would be tangential to the spirit of the thing. The standard seats are also entirely absent – the fronts replaced by a gloriously focused pair of fixed-back Recaro buckets, the rears by a strut bar and shopping-saving storage nets. The Trophy-R is surprisingly refined at a cruise. Nail the accelerator, however, and like the R26.R before it, the combination of induction roar and Ti exhaust makes this incredibly distinctive scouring noise. Further popping and banging is also present and correct for all your tarmac rallying fantasy pleasure, the steering weight is meaty and accurate, and you get to change gear with a proper six-speed manual gearbox. Only 30 Trophy-Rs were offered for sale in the UK, out of a total production run of 250 – so it is rare as well as exceptionally rapid. Judged by lap times alone, this is the ultimate expression of Renault sport’s prowess.This superb example of this ‘wolf in sheep’s clothing’ has only covered a mere 1,973 miles from new and is presented in white with a black interior and forms part of a small private collection. The car comes with spare floor mats which are still in their original wrapping, factory ‘set up’ details so you can prepare the car correctly for wet/dry track days etc. As well as the usual Renault factory book packs, this car also comes with a scale sized helmet which is numbered according to the manufacture number of the car. An exhilarating coupé from the French car maker, which will surely require some skill to tame when unleashed upon a circuit. Superb!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.

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