IMPRESSIVE SILVER AVIATION TROPHY, "Ted Jones Trophy awarded To The Member of the Northamptonshire Aero Club for the Most Meritorious Navigational Performance of the Year," silver trophy cup of triangular form with 3 winged supports, topped with a globe of the world, engraved "Brooklands Aero Club", also Brooklands School of Flying and Northamptonshire Aero Club, HM Birmingham 1932, Elkington & Co, 15.5"( 39cm) high, 1534 grams
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AN IMPRESSIVE SILVER TWIN HANDLED LIDDED TROPHY CUP, "The Brooklands Trophy - Landing Competition", presented by Edgar W Hart, the lid with light aircraft finial, 15" (38cms) high, HM rubbed possibly Birminghan 1928 first entry for 1934, supplied by Johnson & Son of King Street, Manchester, 991 grms
* McDonogh (Kenneth). Schneider Trophy prints, comprising 1926, 1929 and 1931, all signed by the artist, image size 27 x 41cm, framed and glazed, together with another by Michael Turner, "Schneider Trophy Winner", unsigned, image size 31 x 43cm, plus Wheeler (G.H.). Short Sunderland alights at Calshot, colour reproduction print, pencil title to mount and signed, 20 x 27.5cm, mount aperture and other printsQty: (7)
Derek Fowlds - Yes Prime Minister, Spanish TV3 Best Series television award, inscribed Millor Serie Si Primer Ministre, 1988, silver 925, marked Victor Caparros; together with a silver trophy inscribed The Monk Sales Trophy won by J W Fowlds 1938, Fowlds' The Lord Award for Services to Entertainment, framed, and a commemorative circular tray inscribed 'Derek Fowlds to commemorate your visit to Artis', dated 2000 (4)
3 small 1930's Chinese silver trophy cups, marked 'TAI HUA', complete with black wooden stands. All for sporting events on H.M.S. Kent while stationed in China. Trophies are for 100 yards 1934 and high jump 1934 and 1935. In varying conditions, each cup approx. 6cm tall. All items a/f. Total silver weight approx. 73.3g.
Two mid 20th Century vintage silver hallmarked trophies to include one twin handled example raised on a knopped column (hallmarked Birmingham 1938, engraved 1954) together with a trophy of plain form with beaded borders (hallmarked Birmingham 1914, engraved 1957). Total weight 169g. Measures: 17cm high.
FOOTBALL, Newport County selection, inc. home programmes (35), 1967/8-1984/5, inc. v Swindon 1967/8 LC replay, Bangor City WC 1977/8, Workington 1973/4, Worcester City WC 1980/1, 1982/3 (32 issues in bound volume), v Torquay, Exeter (4-page Football Trophy), Luton (single sheet friendly), Everton (Milk Cup & FA Cup); photos (mainly reproduction), v Tottenham Hotspur 1960 FAC 3rd round; 1953/54 action shots, v Millwall, Northampton, Norwich City, Torquay, Colchester etc., G to EX, 65*
FOOTBALL, programmes, inc. Arsenal (107), v Luton (2nd Dec 1944), v West Ham (21st Oct 1944), 1960/1 (3), v Everton; 1961/2 (2), Bolton; v Tottenham 1962/3; 1963/4 (7), 1964/5 (2), 1965/6 (2), 1966/7 (8), 1967/8 (5), 1969/70 to 1979/80; Sutton United (30), 1962/3-1973/4, Hendon 1962/3 & 1965/6), Leytonstone 1968/9, Oxford City 1970/1, Witney Town 1971/2 FAC, Corinthian Casuals 1972/3 FAC; Altrincham (9), v Manchester City 1979 Famous Four testimonial (with three match tickets), Altrincham ft Alex Stepney in goal; 1977/8 FAC Trophy, final v Leatherhead (with ticket), Winsford QF & Runcorn SF (both legs); Bournemouth (2), 1982/3, v Orient & Doncaster Rovers (George Best to cover), each of these matches Best is listed in the starting line-ups but failed to turn up, FR to VG, 43*
Autographed Francis Lee 12 X 8 Photo - Col, Depicting Lee And His Derby County Teammate Roy McFarland Holding Aloft The League Championship Trophy During A Lap Of Honour At The Baseball Ground Before The Rams Final Game Of The 1974/75 Season, Signed (By Lee Only) In 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.
Autographed Everton 12 X 8 Photo - Col, Depicting Everton Players Including Tony Kay And Derek Temple Posing With The First Division Trophy And The Charity Shield At Goodison Park In 1963, Signed By Both Players In 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.
§ FRANK HENRY MASON R.B.A, R.I. (BRITISH 1876-1965) THE RESCUE OF THE TALL SHIPS WINNER, MOYANA Signed and dated, watercolour(49cm x 74cm (19.25in x 29in))Footnote: Note: The Moyana was the winner of the first Tall Ships race in 1856. Disaster struck on the way back to Southampton, however, when Moyana got into difficulties in a storm and sank. All 23 officers and crew were taken off safely and they even had the prescence of mind to take their winning trophy with them. The Tall Ships race was first suggested in 1953 when Bernard Morgan had the idea of an international race for sail training ships, manned by crews drawn from cadets and seamen under training to bring together the youth of the world's seafaring people in friendly competion. The idea found favour with the Portuguese Ambassador to the U.K. Dr.Pedro Pereira and together with the support of many including Earl Mountbatten, the First Sea Lord, and His Royal Highness the Duke of Edinburgh the first race took place between Torbay in the U.K. and Lisbon in Portugal.
156 A pre WWI French officer’s Model 1817 epee, plain DE blade 32”, gilt hilt with double shell guard, one shell embossed with a cockerel in wreath and trophy of flags, the pommel embossed with wings and lightning bolts, with wire bound fishskin covered grip, in its plated scabbard. Clean Condition, retaining all original gilt (scabbard plating slightly spotted) £150-200
A BOX OF MISCELLANEOUS ITEMS, to include a broken weighted circular silver base possibly candle stick base, hallmarked Birmingham, two circular wooden and white metal labelled trophy stands, a white metal plain polished handheld mirror with a decorative embossed motif to the reverse of the handle, a small modelled glass trophy, wall mounts, a white metal circular box with beaded rim, also included a fossil, a Royal Bank of Scotland ten-pound note, a toy 'Lledo' bus, etc
ALEXANDER DE CADENET (British b. 1974) 'The Trophy (The Guardian of my Virginity)', 2010, photographic print, mounted on aluminium, edition of 1 plus 1 A/P, signed on label verso, provenance: Alexia Goethe Gallery, 100cm x 150cm, framed with conservation materials. (Subject to ARR - see Buyers Conditions)
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