RUGBY LEAGUE- BILLY BOSTON Three Mackeson Trophy tankards awarded to Billy Boston during the 1960s.The trophies were awarded to Clubs with the best scoring average over different sections of the seasons.. Wigan were the overall winners in 1963-64 and 1965-66. Boston (Wigan winger) was awarded these tankards which are all inscribed, for 1962-63 (Third period), 1963-64 (second period) and 1965-66 (second period), all 3 periods being won by Wigan. There is a certificate of authenticity signed by Billy Boston which covers four of these trophies won by him (the vendor has retained one). Generally good
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NON-LEAGUE PROGRAMMES One hundred and two programmes involving teams prior to their time in the Football League; Cheltenham X 25, Kidderminster X 28, Macclesfield X 15, Morecambe X 23, Yeovil X 7, Boston Utd single sheet friendly v Barnet August 1991, Burton Albion FA trophy SF 1st Leg v Dartford April1987, Maidstone x 2 Kent Senior Cup Finals v Dartford 1979, and Canterbury both played at London Road Maidstone. Good
SPORTS MISCELLANY Formula 1; British Grand Prix programme and race card from 1988, Cricket; Martyn Moxon Benefit Brochure 1993, Essex CCC membership Campaign booklet from the 60's, Programme One day series v South Africa 24-39 May 2017, Programme & Score Card England v India 9-13 August 2018, Ashes Official Souvenir Brochure 2006, Programme Somerset v Yorkshire Final02 C&G Trophy, and Bob Taylor Testimonial Year Brochure 1981. Golf; Open Golf programme Muirfield 1966, Twenty-One Speedway programmes, mainly from the early 70's, Boxing programme Wembley Emile Griffith v Brian Curtis 22nd September 1964, Rugby; Ireland v England Aviva Stadium 2011, and x4 RL Featherstone v Hull programmes from the early 70's. Interesting. Good
MAN UTD - MATT BUSBY Four postcard sized real glossy photographs, one shows the captains exchanging pennants at Wembley before the European Cup Final 1968, others show Matt Busby holding his beloved European Cup trophy, Busby holding his 1968 Manager of the Year award and Busby receiving the Freedom of the City of Manchester award. Scarce items. Good
TICKETS A collection of 14 assorted tickets to include 5 Wolves tickets from the 1970's, West Brom v Tottenham (FAC) 1961/62, West Brom v Arsenal (FAC) 1968/69, League Cup 1968,1984, FA Trophy 1972,1977 plus two additional distressed tickets from the 1970's Bristol City v Liverpool (FAC) 1973/74 and Tottenham home 1975 unknown opposition plus a Chelsea 1971/72 fixture card. Fair to generally good
Imperial German 4th Company Baden Infantry Regiment Number 11 (3rd Baden – Margrave Ludwig Wilhelm) 1896-98 Commemorative Stein, fine example of a porcelain 0,5 litre stein with pewter top having relief of floral and mythical scenes. Stein is decorated with central Baden Griffin and crossed flags an trophy of arms. Regimental details in scrolls above the emblem in centre. Some light wear to the decoration but generally a good condition example.
A 19th century French tortoiseshell and gilt bronze mounted Boulle style bracket clock, circa 1870The caddy top surmounted by a figure of a putto, the straight sided case with scrolling feet, the locking glazed arched door with gilt scroll base with a trophy of war (key deficient). The brass and twelve piece enamel dial with Roman numerals, signed ‘Bataille a Paris’. The twin barrel movement with outside count wheel striking on a bell (deficient), pendulum deficient. Movement backplate is stamped with the Japy trademark, an oval with the wording Japy Frères & Cie, Grande Medaille d’Honneur, Exposition 1855, also with numerals 162. He door interior with old sales label for Hagen’s House of Clocks, Benicia, California 12-17-85. Height – 52 cm / 19.75 inches
Italian Air Force Officers Sword, with gilt metal solid dish guard in the form of feathers, leading to a well detailed eagle head pommel and back strap in fine etched relief. Leather covered grip with wire binding. Locket catch to the reverse. Complete with its gilt metal leather mounted scabbard with non-crowned eagle to top chape. Tied to the sword grip is officers dress portepee and officers cloth sword slings attached to the scabbard. Slender blade with fuller to the centre and etched with eagle in flight, trophy of arms and foliage. Blade measures 79 cms, overall 99 cms. Generally good condition with much of the gilt finish remaining to the sword fittings.
LOCAL HASTINGS INTEREST - various early 20th century silver Hastings Downs Golf Club items, including commemorative spoons and pedestal trophy cups, 16.8oz weighable Generally good overall condition, settings lightly abraded and rubbed on high points, some pitting to spoons, hallmarks generally slightly rubbed, all engraved.
A Collection of Camel Presentation Pack Zippo Lighters, including Camel Trophy Limited Edition Sabah-Malaysia '93 (1282/5000) gentleman's Benzina set, plus another similar for 80 Year, A 65th Anniversary, Night and Day Camel set with key ring, Camel Classic tin set, and a set of nine related to New York (parcel)
A Snoozin' Camel Zippo Table Lighter, together with a section of other yellow metal Camel Zippo lighters, including The Rose Beast (Slim), three Western Camel 22ct gold plated, Camels are Coming 22ct gold plated, Camel Joe & Pool Cue 22ct gold, Genuine Taste, Camel Trophy Adventure Spirit and more, unused (11)
VINTAGE AUTOMOBILIA - RADIATOR CAP BADGE RAC and a TROPHY FIGURINE the badge numbered B7662, Rd 526061 Pall Mall SW, the trophy in the form of a brass standing ROVER VIKING 30.5cms H, plaque reads 'North Wales Section R.S.R. presented by Northern Dairies for the best pre-1955 Rover' for 1981
Silverplated Regency style punch bowl with lion's head handles, inscribed DOROTHY BENNETT MEMORIAL CHALLENGE TROPHY, together with 11 cups having plain circular bodies and C scroll handles, and a punch ladle with oval lipped bowl and mid rib pattern handle, all marked for The Sheffield Silver Company. American, mid 20th century. Provenance: the estate of Marion H. "Bit" Hutcheson, Happy Valley Farms, Rossville, Georgia. CONDITION: One cup with old repaired break to handle terminals, remaining items overall good condition.
Charles Gregory (United Kingdom, 1810-1896) important oil on canvas marine painting of the 1870 America's Cup Yacht Race, depicting the Cambria, representing the Royal Thames Yacht Club, racing against one of seventeen American schooners. The ships are in full sail, under a partly cloudy sky, with sailors visible on deck, and smaller vessels - including the Sandy Hook light ship- in the background. Signed "Charles Gregory" lower right. Titled on plaque affixed to front of frame. Label en verso of frame for RJ Stannard Picture Frame Manufacturers, London. Housed in a likely original giltwood frame with acanthus, husk and rope moldings. Sight - 27 1/2" H x 35 1/2" W. Framed - 39" H x 47" W. Note: the 1870 America's Cup was the first to be hosted in the United States, and was declared by the New York Herald that year to be "the most exciting yachting event on record." It was the first challenge to the Cup since 1851, when the yacht America had claimed the "100 Guinea Cup," an annual lap of the Isle of Wight, and brought the trophy to the United States. Nineteen years later, British tycoon James Ashbury and the crew of his yacht, the Cambria, believed she could reclaim the trophy for England. They mounted what was, ultimately, an unsuccessful challenge against seventeen schoolers from New York Yacht Club on August 7, 1870. An estimated 100,000 people watched as Franklin Osgood's Magic, the overall winner, successfully retained the cup, and became the trophy's first defender. The artist, Charles Gregory, was considered the premier yacht portraitist of his day. He was born and painted his entire life on the isle of Wight, known then (as now) as the yachting capital of Great Britain. Provenance: Private Chattanooga area collection. CONDITION: Overall very good condition with yellowing and some grime to varnish layer. Scattered craquelure. Frame: Some wear and regilding to frame; scattered shrinkage and small losses.
Twelve (12) Wallace Sterling Silver Goblets, each with flared rim, tapering round stem and round foot, the bowls with gilt wash to interior and engraved monograms LRG to exterior. Some goblets with golf trophy inscriptions to undersides. Each - 6 1/2" H. Combined weight 60.46 oz troy. American, early/mid 20th century. Provenance: the estates of Llewellyna and James T. Granbery, Historic Seven Springs Farm, Brentwood, Tennessee. CONDITION: Overall very good condition with some light wear to interior gilt wash.
Rugby League - a large Silver twin handled Trophy with repousse decoration, engraved 'Warrington Rugby Football Club, N U, Works League Challenge Cup 1904', Sheffield assay 1903, raised on bakelite base, approximately 1.5 kg all in, approximately 50 cm (h) and 25 cm (handle to handle).Condition Report: Rugby player finial has taken a knock and is leaning forward, several knocks, dents and scratching throughout, rim slightly misshapen leading to a tight fit of the cover, general surface tarnish and very dusty.
A Meissen socleCirca 1760Of gilt-edged stepped shape, moulded with a large panel enclosing a military trophy at the front and narrow panels enclosing masks on the sides, a wide gadrooned border around the base, 13.8cm high, crossed swords mark in underglaze-blueFor further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
Six various silver presentation trophy cups, relating to The Welsh Corgi Leaguevarious makers and dates to include Birmingham 1865 all on presentation wooden plinths with collars, including a twin-handled Victorian example, embossed with floral swags, all with engraved inscriptions etc, weight 67oz. (6)For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
Historic Trophy given to T. O. M. (Tommy) Sopwith by the Aero Club of New York, engraved "Bomb Dropping Contest Won by T.O.M.Sopwith at Nassau Boulevard Aerodrome" This handsome trophy manufactured by the famous firm of Reed and Barton of Massachusetts (producer of the Oscar statuettes) is believed to be of silver gilt and measures some 22cms x 19cms and carries their name on its base together with the number 394 and "gilt". The Nassau aerodrome in the United States closed in 1912 and Tommy Sopwith won the award there in the previous year in July 1911, whilst flying his new Howard Wright Biplane and which he wrote off shortly afterwards. The iconic Tommy Sopwith was both an accomplished pilot and founder of the Sopwith Aviation Company at Brooklands in June 1912 at the age of 24, which went on to design and manufacture the Sopwith Camel, among others, a truly classic aircraft of WWI. Tommy Sopwith lived to be 101 and was involved in both Aviation, Motor Cycling and Motoring. This unique item represents a tangible link with one of our greatest aviation pioneers.
A Pair of 19th Century Percussion Duelling Pistols by John Manton & Son, London, 28 bore, each with 25cm octagonal blued steel barrel marked on the top flat DOVER STREET LONDON, the underside numbered 6028, with no visible proof marks, silver blade fore-sight, notched rear sight, the tang engraved with foliate/martial trophy, with blued hammer, the foliate engraved steel lock plate signed JNo.MANTON & SON and with slide safety, the spurred trigger guard engraved with martial trophy and numbered 6028, with pineapple finial, two steel ramrod pipes, walnut half stock with horn fore-end tip, chequered bag butt with silver escutcheon engraved B.v.A,,39cm, contained in the original mahogany case with inset brass ring handle to the hinged cover opening to reveal a later green baize lined case fitted with original accessories of ivory powder flask with brass syringe type measure, nipple key, brush, steel bullet mould, lignum vitae mallet with brass screw end, brass jag, cap tin and lead balls. (Some restoration) Provenance:- Originally the property of Baron von Arnsdorf, Germany. Survived a bombing raid during the Second World War when they were buried under rubble. Acquired from the vendor's German friend.. Actions work, holding at full and half cock. One pistol has deep pitting to the lock plate, barrel tang ramrod pipes and underside of the barrel. Both pistols have wear to the extremities and bruising to the stocks. The case has been restored and has some splits to the cover.
A South Devon Militia Medal of Merit 1799, the obverse with a trophy of arms enclosed by a wreath, with circumscription, 'TO THE SOUTH DEVON MILITIA IN TESTIMONY OF MERIT 1799', the reverse with the Arms of Waterford, 31mm, with a small oval ring suspender, the reverse showing signs of brooching. Footnote:-The South Devon Militia were stationed in Waterford, Ireland from 1798-1799 at the time of the Irish Rebellion. In 1798 they effectively contained the uprising within the city, unlike other areas which suffered greatly in the unrest. Following this, the Freedom of the City was presented to the Colonel of the regiment, and certain selected members of the regiment were awarded this specially struck medal. It is not known exactly how many medals were struck in total, but very few have survived.. The reverse has two areas where a pin brooch fitting has previously been afixed
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