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A two handled silver trophy cup, Birmingham 1928, raised upon ebony effect base, weight approx. 11.3oz, together with two pierced silver pin dishes, a silver mounted hand mirror, two silver mounted mirrors, a cased set of six silver coffee spoons, a silver cheroot case and a silver plated and glass preserve pot
AN ART NOUVEAU SILVER TROPHY, THE BOWL EMBOSSED WITH BUDS ALTERNATING WITH STIFF LEAVES, HAVING BIFURCATED HANDLES ON CONFORMING SCALLOPED FOOT ENGRAVED WITHA DOG, 16CM H, BY WAKELY & WHEELER, LONDON 1906 AND STAMPED REGD 457727 AND MARKED FOR THE RETAILER MANSELL LINCOLN, 27OZS Foot very slightly bent, no engraved inscription or erasure
A BOHEMIAN PEWTER MOUNTED AND ENGRAVED RUBY CASED GLASS TANKARD, ATTRIBUTED TO FRANZ PAUL ZACH, C1860, WITH A TROPHY OF ARMS INCLUDING A KNIGHT'S HELM, GAUNTLETS, SHIELD AND CLUB IN GOTHIC ARCH FLANKED BY PAIRS OF TRACERIED WINDOWS, THE GLASS DISC TO THE FLAT LID WITH VACANT SHIELD CARTOUCHE, THE UNDERSIDE CUT WITH A STAR, 15.5CM H One or two tiny scratches, small chip or fault affecting two of the rays on the star on the base
MISCELLANEOUS METALWARE, ETC, TO INCLUDE PAIR OF CORINTHIAN COLUMN TABLE CANDLESTICKS, BRASS CASED CARRIAGE CLOCK BY H SAMUEL, CHINESE BRASS HEXAGONAL PANELLED VASE, CRAB BOX AND CRAYFISH, TROPHY CUPS, PARASOL, REPRODUCTION SILVER PLATED GALLERY TRAY, DECORATIVE HARDSTONE MOUNTED WIRE TREES, PLANTERS, VASES, PIGGY BANK, PAIR OF REPRODUCTION CHINESE CARVED STONE DOGS OF FOO BOOKENDS, RESIN SCULPTURE OF FISHERMEN LANDING A SALMON, ETC Metal ware generally good, book ends cracked, trees misshapen, ceramics showing signs of wear, cracks, chips, etc
A GILT AND PATINATED BRONZE CLOCK PLINTH, ENGLISH OR FRENCH, EARLY 19TH C, OF RECTANGULAR SHAPE WITH CHISELLED ACANTHUS LEAF UPPER PART AND FEET, THE APRON APPLIED WITH TROPHY OF LOVE, 19CM H, 54.5CM L Long stored in damp conditions of local country house and as a consequence dirty and one end with extensive water corrosion but complete and unrestored
The German Luftwaffe Night Fighter’s Salver and Trophy Cups attributed to Knight’s Cross with Oakleaves recipient Leutnant Rudolf Frank, 3rd Night Fighter Wing, who was one of the outstanding German Night-Fighter Aces of the Second World War, with 45 confirmed victories, including five in one day, prior to being killed in action on 27 April 1944 A German Second World War Luftwaffe Night Fighter’s Salver, measuring 225mm in diameter with three legs, engraved ‘ABSCHUSSAELEILIGUNGEN FUR RUDOLF FRANK 1-27’ followed by ‘4.7.41 – 21.1.44’, with either side of the engraving the RAF and Soviet wing insignia, and below the insignia of 1/N.J.G.3 being Frank’s Night Fighter Squadron; together with five German Second World War Luftwaffe Trophy Cups, all marked Abschuss with the appropriate kill number with the date of the kill thus: ‘Abschuss 1, 4.7.41 Wellington,’ ‘Abschuss 4, 26.1.42 Whitley’, ‘Abschuss 7, 14.9.42 Wellington’, ‘Abschuss 14, 4.7.43 Halifax’, ‘Abschuss 23, 18.11.43 Lancaster’, and housed in a later Luftwaffe Honour Goblet box named to the recipient, good condition (6) £1,200-£1,500 --- Rudolf Frank was born in Karlsruhe-Grünwinkel, in what was then the Republic of Baden in the Weimar Republic, on 19 August 1920, and volunteers for the Luftwaffe following the outbreak of the Second World War. Following night-training, he was posted to NachtJagdGeschwader 3 (NJG III, the 3rd Night Fighter Wing) on 5 February 1941. This unit, based at Stuttgart, was equipped with the C-variant of the Messerschmitt Bf 110 heavy fighter, and Frank was paired with Hans-Georg Schierholz as his permanent radio operator. Frank and Schierholz flew their first operational combat mission on 9 May 1941, without success. Their first victory came on the night of 2-4 July 1941, when they intercepted an R.A.F. Wellington bomber 6 miles north of Oldenburg, and shot it down at 00:54. For this achievement, they were both awarded the Iron Cross Second Class. By 13 August 1941 Frank had flown over 20 night-fighter missions, and was awarded the Front Flying Cross of the Luftwaffe for Night Fighters in Bronze, and was promoted to Unteroffizier (Sergeant). He was awarded the Iron Cross First Class on 15 April 1942 and, two months later, the Front Flying Cross of the Luftwaffe for Night Fighters in Silver on 18 June of that year. On 30 June 1942, whilst attacking a Wellington bomber on his 64th mission, his aircraft was hit by defensive fire, and he and Schierholz were forced to bail out. On 28 July 1942 Frank’s group relocated to Rheine in Westphalia, and were re-equipped with the night-fighter variant of the Dornier Do 217. On 14 September 1942 he claimed a Wellington shot down in the vicinity of Osnabrück, but suffering engine problems was forced to make a forced landing himself. He ended 1942 with 7 confirmed victories to his name. Reverting to the Messerschmitt Bf 110, he claimed his first victory in 1943 on 3 March, when he shot down a Short Stirling out of Delmenhorst. After five more victories in the first half of the year, he claimed his 14th victory when he shot down a Halifax bomber north of Antwerp on 4 July 1943, and for his services was awarded the Luftwaffe Honour Goblet on 9 August 1943. Converting to the Junkers Ju 88, he claimed a further three victories in August 1943, and having completed his 100th mission was awarded the Front Flying Cross of the Luftwaffe for Night Fighters in Gold on 18 August 1943. He claimed his 20th victory on 24 September 1943, and having added two more victories in quick succession was awarded the German Cross in Gold on 17 October 1943. He was shot down again over Berlin by an R.A.F. intruder night-fighter on Christmas Eve 1943, but managed to bail out unharmed, and finished the year with 26 confirmed victories. Frank claimed his first victory of 1944, his 27th in total, on 21 January 1944, when he shot down a Lancaster bomber near Magdeburg, and was promoted to Feldwebel (Staff Sergeant) Reverting once more to the Messerschmitt Bf 110 , the following month he achieved ‘Ace-in-a-Day’ status when, between 1:53 and 5:04 a.m., he shot down five Lancaster bombers on their way to attack Leipzig. He claimed another three victories on the night of 25 March, and then on 30-31 March took part in the Luftwaffe’s most successful night of the entire War, when the night-fighter force was credited with the destruction of 132 enemy aircraft, Frank’s personal contribution being a further three: two Lancasters and a Halifax. For his achievements he was promoted Oberfeldwebel (Senior Staff Sergeant), and was awarded the Knight’s Cross of the Iron Cross on 6 April 1944. His 44th victory came on 23 April 1944, when he shot down a Stirling on a minelaying operation over Lolland. On the night of 26-27 April 1944, Frank and Schierholz, together with air mechanic Feldwebel Heinz Schneider, took off in the Messerschmitt Bf 110 from Vechta. Their mission, Frank’s 183rd of the War, was to intercept incoming bombers heading for the Ruhr. Shortly before 2:00 a.m, they spotted and attacked a Lancaster bomber over Eindhoven. The Lancaster, severely hit by cannon fire, exploded, and became Frank’s 45th victory. Debris from the Lancaster tore off the Messerschmitt’s right wing, and Frank lost control of the aircraft. He gave the order to bail out. Schierholz and Schneider parachuted to safety, but Frank failed to get out in time. He was killed when the aircraft crashed at Heeze, 6 miles southeast of Eindhoven. Frank was posthumously promoted Leutnant, backdated to 1 April 1944, and is buried in the German War Cemetery at Venray, with his crew attending his funeral. He was very popular in N.J.G. III, coming from a modest background, being known for taking his small terrier on flight with him, and married one of the female base staff. He was also known for visiting the surviving crews of aircraft which he had shot down over Holland. For his outstanding services during the Second World War, when he claimed 45 victories, all over the Western Front in the nocturnal defence of the Reich, he was posthumously awarded the Knight’s Cross of the Iron Cross with Oakleaves. Note: The Luftwaffe Trophy Cups were normally given to Luftwaffe pilots as individual unofficial trophies on the shooting down of enemy aircraft.
France, Republic, Order of the Academic Palms, Knight’s breast badge, 38mm x 27mm, silver and enamel; Medaille Militaire (7), silver-gilt and enamel, all with trophy of arms suspension, significant enamel damage throughout; French Foreign Legion Medal of National Defence, gilt, 1 clasp, Mission D’Assistance Exterieure (2); Medal of Honour for French Railway Workers, silvered, the reverse inscribed ‘Mle. M. Paris, 1943’; Medal of Honour for the French Railways (2), silvered, the reverse inscribed ‘M. Millot 1967’; gilt, the reverse inscribed ‘M. Millot 1977’; together with a number of miscellaneous mainly European medals, badges, and buttons, including an Austrian commemorative medal for the Great War; a Belgian Decoration for Industry and Agriculture; a British War Medal 1914-20 (94515 Pte. C. E .Thompson. Sea. Highrs.); an Allied Victory Medal 1914-19 (29614 Pte. J. Mutimer. Dorset. R.); and a European Union Veterans’ Medal, gilt and enamel, generally very fine and better (lot) £60-£80
OF CYCLING INTERESTA Victorian silver trophy cup, maker William Hutton & Sons , London, 1883: inscribed for the Church Institute Bicycling Club, and engraved with a penny farthing (ordinary) bicycle flanked by trees, on a beaded and knopped stem and circular spreading foot, 21cm high, 315gms, 10.14ozs.
A group of silver and silver plated wares, to include a part set of fish knives and forks, on stainless steel blades with sterling silver collars on bone handles, and small group of silver plated souvenir spoons, whistles, large silver plated hip flask, two trophies, to include an Alfreton Golf Club May 1954 EPNS tankard and a Royal Air Force Eastern Counties Angling Championship Trophy 1967, stamped EPNS. (a quantity)
An Art Deco miniature silver twin-handled trophy by Emile Viner, Sheffield 1934, of compressed form on stepped circular foot, 6.8cm high, together with a silver wet mustard by Emile Viner, Sheffield 1934, of urn form on square foot with blue glass liner, with accompanying plated spoon, 7.5cm high, gross weight (excluding liners) 152.5gms (2)
A George III silver Agricultural trophy, Joseph Guest, London 1812, the pedestal trophy with stop fluted detail and palmette banding, engraved 'Wynnstay Agricultural Meeting, 1813, for the best Pen of Ewes', gilt interior, 15.5cm high, weight 11.3ozt For condition information please view this lot on our website HERE.Please note: We do not publish any condition reports on the-saleroom.com, all requested condition reports will be available to view at trevanion.com once a request has been submitted.Please only bid if you are entirely satisfied with the condition of your lot. The absence of a condition report does not guarantee that the lot is free from faults or defects.
An Edwardian silver swing-handled sweetmeat basket by Henry Matthews, Birmingham 1904, of oval form with pierced decoration and embossed borders, 10cm L x 8.5cm W x 8cm H, together with a small George V silver trophy cup by William Neale, Birmingham 1934, 14cm high, a sterling silver hinged bangle, 6.3cm x 7cm, and a white metal fox, 5.3cm long, gross weight of group 5.68ozt (4)
A silver horse trophy by Wakely & Wheeler, London 1978, modelled as a bearded figure riding a horse, mounted on a black plinth with a silver presentation engraved plaque, 18cm (7in) highCondition Report: Marks are clearStands wellEngraving lightly rubbedLight scratches and wear commensurate with age and useCondition Report Disclaimer
Album of printed and real photographic postcards including South Africa undivided back (postally used and unused), Synagogue, HMS Cardiff military shipping RP including Trophy won by HMS Cardiff, visiting party at the Sphinx 1924 and damage to the ship due to heavy seas, The Museum Cairo, nude native lady, Constantinople panoramic RP, Beyrout Syria street and shop scene, King Alexander leaving on board the Dubrovnik, Thornton Le Beans by Steven Series, The Bay Chain Tuffieha Malta.
A group of hallmarked silver items including a miniature twin handled trophy by Wakely & Wheeler, London 1955, three egg cups, one example with repoussé decoration, etc, approx 7.29ozt/226g (7).Additional InformationThe pair of miniature chalices with numerous dents and knocks, denting and creases to the larger twin handled trophey cup, wear throughout.
PINDER BROS; an Elizabeth II hallmarked silver dish inscribed 'Maud Dayson Trophy 1996', Sheffield 1996, diameter 9.5cm, a hallmarked silver pepperette with repousse decoration and a pair of hallmarked silver open salts, one complete with original blue glass liner, approx weight 4.58ozt/142g.Additional InformationAs stated in the main description, one of the blue glass liners is missing, tarnishing, denting and wear throughout.
A group of hallmarked silver to include an ashtray, A&J Zimmerman, inscribed 'R.N.E.C 1928 'three miles first', a twin handled miniature trophy cup raised on wooden plinth base, overall height 10cm, four napkin rings, approximate weight 6.4ozt/200g.Additional InformationMinor wear and tarnishing.
A yellow metal curb link charm bracelet, with a 9ct yellow gold trophy charm, a further charm stamped '585 Denmark', a yellow metal charm in the form of a book and a plated boot charm, approx 43.1g.Additional InformationThe bracelet is unmarked, only two charms are marked; the trophy which is marked for 9ct, the figure of the seated nude is stamped 'BH 585 Denmark'. The boot example is worn.
A pair of Chinese place holders, dragon decorated, marked Tai Hua to base, a 1930s two-handled trophy cup, 'C.F.A.A. 1936 Children's Race 1st', marked Tai Hua to base, 7cm high and a miniature cup (4) Condition ReportTwo handled trophy cup- base bent in several spots. The stem is bent in to the cup. There are a couple spots of wear. It weighs 39.3g approx.Miniature cup- base bent and some wear in spots. It weighs 27.2g approx.Place holders- both are bent slightly and have spots of wear. They weigh 20.4g and 19.7g approx.The total weight of all items is 106.6g approx.
A SILVER TROPHY CUT, with a decorative engraved floral and foliate design, engraved 'Hanley Rifle Competition Cup, presented by Alderman Hammersley J.P 1897', and also '1925 PTE A.J.Jones' on a circular base with a beaded rim, gilt interior, hallmarked 'Josiah Williams & Co' London 1892, approximate height 24.5cm, approximate gross weight 307.5 grams, 9.88 ozt (condition: overall condition good, general light wear, slight tarnishing in places, no dinks, damage or repairs)
A BOX OF ASSORTED SILVER ITEMS, to include a silver filled trophy in the form of a ram, on a wooden plinth, engraved 'Presented at the Gala Charity Dinner for the Mercian Regiment Benevolent Charity on the 2nd June 2016', hallmarked Sheffield, approximate dimensions height 15cm x length 14cm x width 9.5cm, a silver lidded cut glass sugar bowl, with an engraved monogram to the lid, hallmarked London 'Robert Hennell I and Samuel Hennell', London 1807, a double headed eagle and crown motif paper weight on a circular weighted base, hallmarked Birmingham, together with a Kings pattern silver handled knife hallmarked London fitted with a stainless steel blade
A FIVE PIECE SILVER VANITY SET AND A TROPHY CUP, the vanity set includes a handheld mirror, two hair brushes and two clothes brushes, each with an engine turn design and a vacant cartouche, with hallmarks for 'Hasset & Harper' Birmingham 1922, together with a small silver trophy cup hallmarked 'Ernest W Hayward' Birmingham 1934, raised on a circular wooden base (Condition Report:- overall condition good, tarnishing to all pieces, general light wear with some minor dinks to the vanity set pieces, possible repairs to hair brush)
A BOX OF ASSORTED WHITE METALWARE, to include three pewter tankards, two sets with oval emblems for 'The Staffordshire Regiments', each with a scroll detailed handle, one tankard with an oval emblem for 'The West Midlands Regiment', designed with a glass base and scroll detailed handle, a trophy cup engraved to the 'Inter Company Boxing Club', another trophy cup on a circular wooden base, engraved 'Inter Platoon Novices, Boxing Club', two white metal double branched candelabras, a white metal circular tray on a raised stem, white metal coasters, toast rack, an 'Arthur Price' three piece condiment set to include salt and pepper pots and a blue glass lined mustard each piece raised on three lion head and paw feet, with decorative rims, etc
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