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Lot 4016B

SILVER PRESENTATION TROPHY INSCRIBED CLITHEROE AGRICULTURAL ASSOCIATION 1866, 3.9OZ, 14CM HIGH

Lot 274

A miniature silver two handle trophy cup, London 1907

Lot 533

A Mid-Derbyshire Motor Club silver Blacknell Trophy, Birmingham 1924, 5.43oz, 18cm H.

Lot 77

Coalport - a limited edition twin handled trophy cup, Queen Elizabeth II silver Jubilee, No 288/1000; a conforming plate, 3016/5000, trinket box and cover, etc part boxed with certificates (5)

Lot 245

Sailing - Modern Design - a glass trophy, S.T.A. Race, Umuiden - Den Helder, Sail Amsterdam 700, presented by Focke & Meltzer 1975, etched with a ship in full sail, shaped and hardwood base, 35cm high

Lot 413

A Dartington lead crystal decanter, 26.5cm; a Villeroy & Boch clear glass three brach candelabra; a set of three Star by Julien MacDonald wine glasses; a large clear glass trophy, engraved; a Duiske ice bucket, boxed; a Thomas Webb Cheltenham pattern brandy baloon, boxed (8)

Lot 262

A miniature brass ship's telegraph trophy by Chadburns Liverpool & London, with plaque '1937 Bernard Cohen Cup Winner R. Aubrey', on wooden base, height 19cm.

Lot 559

SILVER GILT TROPHY CUP, A SILVER GILT TROPHY CUP, A silver twin handled trophy cup of tapering form, with lion head mounts, gilded interior and exterior on plain circular base.  The matched lid with a finial of a jockey on a horse, 12.5" high.  Maker W & W London 1969. Weight approx 1544 grms, approx 50ozs.

Lot 166

A SHEILD 'NORTH STAFFS R C C' CANARY CLUB TROPHY

Lot 216

TWO MOTOCYCLE TROPHIES, A FURTHER TROPHY AND A KEY RING

Lot 30

Large cast iron Camel Trophy sign, L: 40 cm. P&P Group 2 (£18+VAT for the first lot and £2+VAT for subsequent lots)

Lot 10

Fifteen slip-cased cigarette/tea card albums including British Aviation, Vintage Cars, wall flowers, garden hints, racing yachts, the conquest of space, the story of milk, country life, 100 years of locomotives, British coins and costumes, some of Britain's finest bikes, Texaco Trophy cricket cards, football clubs badges, flags and emblems, aircraft of today housed in modern sleeves, full sets and some part sets, some miscellaneous, good quantity throughout + one box assorted Top Trumps super Mini and Mini Trumps fact cards including racing cars, dinosaurs, World record holders, ships, sports planes, historical tanks, football, combat aircraft etc

Lot 9

Victorian silver presentation trophy cup with engraving for City of London Police, with a turned oak cover and base, the cup chased with flowers and leaves and engraved 'PRESENTED BY THE OFFICERS AND CONSTABLES, OF THE 5TH DIVISION CITY OF LONDON POLICE, TO MR EDWIN NEWCOMBE, as a token of respect and esteem for his unvaried kindness towards THE MEMBERS OF THE FORCE. APRIL, 1886', bearing marks for London, 1885, indistinct maker's mark, height of trophy 27.5cm, 17.0 ozt, overall height with base and cover 34.5cm (the oak base and cover are probably more recent)

Lot 408

A collection of silver and silver plate, including silver teaspoons, a miniature silver trophy cup, a silver napkin ring, along with a cut glass sifter, a pair of cut glass knife rests, a set of picks with mother of pearl finials in box, and more (parcel)

Lot 55

Collection of silver plate including serving tray, trophy, teapot, etc.

Lot 147

A 21 BORE BRASS BARREL FLINTLOCK HOLSTER PISTOL dating from the late 1700's, it's 8'' brass barrel is octagonal at the breech moving forward via a ringed section to a round cross section terminating with a sight flare at the muzzle, the top face of the barrel is marked Bristol, the lock is a very poor replacement and is not working order, the forend of the stock is a replacement and there is minor damage to the stock at the front of the lock, it's lock is attached to the stock with two bolt set into an ornate Trophy of Arms design side plate, the walnut stock is fitted with a stepped brass butt cap with elongated spurs and it's centre bears a raised Trophy of Arms, it has an ornate vacant thumb plate and the stock at the rear of the barrel tang is carved with a scallop shell design

Lot 149

A 14 BORE PERCUSSION DRUM AND NIPPLE CONVERSION OF A FORMER HIGH QUALITY FLINTLOCK RIFLE made by the famous London makers tatham and Egg who were Gunmakers to King George III and who operated between 1801 and 1814, the rifling has been removed from the 24'' barrel and it is now smooth bored, it's Damascus barrel bears it's maker's name on the top face, it's rear sight has been removed and it has lost the under rib to the barrel but retained it's original ramrod complete with worm, it's brass trigger guard bears a Trophy of Arms design on the bow and terminates with a pineapple finial, it's walnut stock is in good condition and is fitted with raised cheek rest

Lot 729

A box containing football programmes; glass and china to include decanter and plated trophy cups

Lot 435

Ken Lilly (British, 1929 - 1996) "Montagu's Harrier Bird" Initialed lower left. Original Watercolor painting on Paper. Provenance: Collection of James A. Helzer (1946-2008), Founder of Unicover Corporation. This painting was originally published on the Fleetwood First Day Cover for the Great Britain block of four Species at Risk stamps issued May 20, 1986. Soaring low over the English moorlands, the Montagu's Harrier scans the landscape for its prey. This strikingly beautiful bird of prey is able to glide over the countryside for long distances with only an occasional beat or two of its long narrow wings. A summer visitor to the British Isles, the Montagu's Harrier comes to nest and raise its young. However, in recent years there has been a drastic decline in its numbers. This is due to destruction of the birds' habitat, persecution by trophy hunters and the use of pesticides. Indeed, only two pairs of Montagu's Harriers are known to have bred in the British Isles in recent years. Image Size: 13.5 x 13.5 in. Overall Size: 16 x 16 in. Unframed. (B10225)

Lot 289

A GEORGE III STYLE PAINTED SATINWOOD OVAL CURIO TABLE, with glazed top, decorated with garlands of ribbons, pearls and bellflowers, the interior with gold velvet lining, with a lower shelf painted with a musical trophy, on tapering legs. 58cm wide; 73cm high

Lot 56

AN IRISH SILVER CELTIC PATTERN REPLICA TROPHY CUP, Dublin 1936, mark of Matthew J Staunton, with inscription to foot 'IRISH FREE STATE MEDICAL UNION/I.M.A & B.M.A/THE FANNIN CUP (REPLICA)', 15cm diameter, 9cm high; together with a small Georgian revival two-handled trophy cup, London 1907, mark of Mappin & Webb Ltd, 11cm high and a silver spill vase, Birmingham 1923, mark of Deakin & Francis Ltd, base filled. (c.10 troy ozs excluding spill vase).

Lot 1061

11938 Triumph Tiger 100, 500 cc. (see text). Registration number EYV 687. Frame number TH 6362. Engine number 40 T100 29620.Although Edward Turner’s Triumph Speed Twin caused a sensation when it appeared at the 1937 Motorcycle Show, few of its admirers can have guessed how influential the design would prove to be. True, there had been vertical twins before; indeed, Turner’s predecessor at Meriden - Val Page - had designed one a few years previously, but Triumph’s newcomer established a formula that would be adopted by all of Britain’s major motorcycle manufacturers in the succeeding decade. And whereas previous vertical twins had suffered from excess bulk, Turner’s was lighter and narrower across the crankcase than the contemporary single-cylinder Tiger 90, whose cycle parts it shared, and from certain angles looked just like a twin-port single. This was just what the conservatively minded motorcycling public wanted and the Speed Twin proved an enormous success for Triumph, lifting the company out of the economic doldrums and setting it on the road to future prosperity. Performance proved exemplary for a road-going 500, around 85mph being attainable by the Speed Twin while the Tiger 100 sports version was even faster.Technical changes over the Speed Twin included forged alloy pistons, a very early use of the technology. The cylinders were forged in a single casting and held in place by eight studs, instead of the Speed Twin’s six. The Tiger 100 featured a single Amal carburetor, possible thanks to the 360-degree firing interval of the two cylinders. Finished in silver and costing £5 more, new features included a larger fuel tank and detachable silencers, the result being a machine that could touch 100mph in road trim and exceed it with the silencer end-caps removed.In March 1939, Triumph came up with an unorthodox launch of the new Tiger 100. Using a Tiger 100 and a Speed Twin straight from dealers showrooms, endurance was tested with a run of over 1,800 miles from John o'Groats to Land's End in Cornwall then to the Brooklands circuit for six hours of continuous high-speed laps, where riders Ivan Wicksteed and David Whitworth averaged 78.5 miles per hour with a final lap of 88.5 miles per hour, winning Triumph the Maudes Trophy. The Tiger 100's sporting pretensions were later further proven through Freddie Clarke's 1939 lap record at Brooklands of 118.02 miles per hour on a bored-out 503 cc Tiger 100.When production resumed in 1946, the T100 reappeared with telescopic forks in place of the original girders, and separate dynamo and magneto instead of the pre-war version's magdyno.EYV was acquired by our vendor in the late 1970's, the frame is a 1938 Speed Twin and he painstakingly built a 1940 Tiger 100 with the correct engine as noted above. He had it registered in 1983 with DVLA.He went to great detail, the mixture levers have Amal stamped on them, the tool box has a piano hinge, all nuts and bolts are period correct and only found on pre war machines. He fitted a five speed gearbox but the original four speed is included with the sale. Also of note is that the engine has a bronze head fitted.Over the years the machine has only received regular maintenance and has now covered some 82,000. In 2005, with a friend on a 1940 Speed Twin, over a period of a week, he completed the same run as the Maudes Trophy of 1938, ending up at Brooklands.Now at the ripe age of 91 he has decided to part with the bike, he last rode it in 2019 and when the cataloguer attended he kicked it over on the third attempt, impressive!Sold with the R.F.60 V5, V5C, many tax dics, MOT's, original manuals, photocopied articles, Spicers are honoured to have been asked to find the Tiger 100 a new home after 50 years of ownership.

Lot 256

Birmingham silver hallmarked twin handled rose bowl trophy for 'A. D. E. E Cricket Club Batting Trophy' presented 1930 (height 11cm) and a smaller silver hallmarked rose bowl trophy (A/F) for HQ Company Inter-Squad Shooting (height 8cm) (2)

Lot 257

London silver hallmarked military trophy cup 'Infantry Officers Challenge Cup For The Best Individual Rifles Shot', the ebonised base with engraved circular mounts, and various engraved detail to the trophy of winners dating from 1946 - 1974 (height 24cm)

Lot 84

Rowing wall mounted trophy type plaque in the form of two cut down oars with central shield panel (approx 88cm x 90cm)

Lot 582

Soldiers by Bob, Trophy Miniatures - Four boxed sets of military figures. Lot comprises of a Trophy Miniatures H1 Napoleonic Officer; with 3 sets from Soldiers by Bob (made by Bob Yeknik) Moroccan Tirailleurs, French Hotchkiss machine Gun Sections and French RIF Maginot Line Infantry 23rd Regiment. Figures appear overall to be in Mint condition (one figure in French Infantry has damage) and are presented within Excellent - Mint boxes.(4)

Lot 314

An Hadrian (AD 117-238) silver denarius, victory flying holding a trophy, and five other coins (6)

Lot 384

Wedgwood jasper ware trophy plate commemorating the bi-centennial of American Independence, boxed, 22.5cm diameter

Lot 385

Wedgwood jasper ware trophy plate commemorating the Queens Silver Jubilee 1952-1977, No.256/750, boxed, 22.5cm diameter,

Lot 386

Wedgwood jasper ware trophy plate commemorating the Queens Silver Jubilee 1952-1977, No.547/750, boxed, 22.5cm diameter

Lot 387

Wedgwood jasperware trophy plate commemorating the Queens Silver Jubilee 1952-1977, No.251/750, boxed, 22.5cm diameter

Lot 388

Wedgwood jasper ware trophy plate commemorating the 200th Anniversary of the Perfection of Jasper, 1774-1974, No.26/250, boxed, 22.5cm diameter

Lot 389

Wedgwood jasper trophy plate commemorating the Queens Silver Jubilee 1952-1977, No.260/750, boxed, 22.5cm diameter

Lot 162

Assorted silver to include; Edward VII silver baluster vase, London 1907, 15.5cm high (loaded), George V silver trophy with socle, squat table candlestick, etc

Lot 186

A Royal Crown Derby Imari vase and cover, circa 1970s, of twin-handled trophy form and decorated with pattern 1128, 15cm.

Lot 201

An Edwardian electroplated trophy vase, of amphora shape with twin lion-head handles and moulded with laurel swags above a spiral fluted base and square foot, 24.5cm high.

Lot 205

A WMF electroplate and glass tazza, circa 1900, of twin-handled trophy form, moulded with bands and pendants of mistetoe, the liner in clear glass, 11.5cm high

Lot 28

A Spode porcelain trophy form footed tazza, circa 1910, the bowl with pierced rim supported by three angular handles forming scroll feet terminating in lion paws, set on a trefoil base, painted with roses and foliage with gilt detail, printed marks, 20.5cm high.Condition: negligible signs of age.

Lot 151

Large two-handled trophy 'The Hammond Challenge Cup' and base, Sheffield 1923, Walker & Hall, weight 843g

Lot 158

Silver mounted presentation plaque "Home Gvard" trophy of circular form, presented by officers of the 10th Battalion, the central engraved circular plaque surrounded by eight smaller panels with three being engraved, 32cm diam, London 1947, maker's mark Howard Jesse Brown

Lot 162

Mixed Lot: Victorian silver trophy/goblet, bright cut decoration with garlands and wreaths, engraved "Eaton SOCON Gymkhana 1941", 16cm high, 230gms, London 1856, maker's mark Joseph Angell II, together with a two-handled silver trophy cup engraved "The Borough of Bedford Gymkhana 1944" on a loaded base, 19cm high, Chester 1935, together with two ebonised socles (2)

Lot 28

Three silver trophy cups from the Harewood Downs Golf Club, two AF, each 10cm high, 5oz

Lot 57

Dame Elisabeth Frink R.A. (British, 1930-1993)Mecca-Dante Trophy signed and numbered 'Frink 10/10' (on the bronze base)bronze with a brown patina30.5 cm. (12 in.) highConceived in 1982-3Footnotes:ProvenanceSale; Phillips, London, 25 November 1997, lot 96, where purchased by the present ownerPrivate Collection, U.K.Literature Jill Wilder, Elisabeth Frink Sculpture, Catalogue Raisonné, Harpvale, Salisbury, 1984, p.197, cat.no.276 (ill.b&w, another cast)Annette Ratuszniak, Elisabeth Frink, Catalogue Raisonné of Sculpture 1947-93, Lund Humphries, London, 2013, p.156, cat.no.FCR314 (col.ill., another cast)Commissioned by Mecca Bookmakers for the 1983 Mecca-Dante Stakes, the 1983 winner of which was a horse called Hot Touch, owned by Mr. E Mollers, trained by Geoff Wragg and ridden by Pat Eddery.This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: ARAR Goods subject to Artists Resale Right Additional Premium.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Lot 522

A MID VICTORIAN SILVER TROPHY CUP, with engraved decoration, by Augustus George Plessé, London 1863, 19cm high, 8 oz; together with other silver items comprising a cigarette box, a sweetmeat dish, a vesta with enamel pennant design, a navette shaped small box, a matchbox cover, a cut glass inkwell with silver cover, an Edward VII Coronation medallion, two Dutch crowns, and other coins (qty)

Lot 530

A SET OF SIX LATE VICTORIAN SILVER CUP HOLDERS, pierced and embossed with cherubs and scrolling foliage, by William Comyns & Sons Ltd, Birmingham 1897; other silver items to include an oval tobacco box, a cigarette box, a candle snuffer, several engraved trophy mounts/plaques, other small items, a model of a fox (one leg AF), various small Continental pieces, an American bell, and a small quantity of further plated and metal items, approximately 24 oz weighable (qty)

Lot 616

A SILVER TWIN HANDLED TROPHY CUP AND COVER, of baluster form, with twin winged female caryatid handles, on pedestal foot, the cover with pine cone final, presentation inscription, by Edward Barnard & Sons Ltd, London 1921, 37.5cm high, 35 oz

Lot 617

AN EDWARDIAN SILVER TWIN HANDLED TROPHY CUP, for Lady Gifford's Harriers Point to Point Steeplechases, April 15 1909, presentation inscription, by Atkin Bros, Sheffield 1907, 17cm high, 23 oz

Lot 622

A COLLECTION OF SILVER, comprising a twin handled trophy cup, Birmingham 1933, a small armada dish, London 1970, a pedestal sugar basin with beaded border, Birmingham 1931, and another sugar basin, 18 oz overall (4)

Lot 166

Football Ryan Giggs 12x8 signed colour photo pictured lifting the champions league trophy while at Manchester United. Good Condition. All signed pieces come with a Certificate of Authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £3.99, EU from £5.99, Rest of World from £7.99.

Lot 234

Football Dennis Mortimer 12x8 signed black and white photo picture holding the Football league championship trophy while with Aston Villa. Good Condition. All signed pieces come with a Certificate of Authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £3.99, EU from £5.99, Rest of World from £7.99.

Lot 243

Football Peter Cormack 8x12 signed colour photo pictured with the League Championship trophy during his time with Liverpool. Good Condition. All signed pieces come with a Certificate of Authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £3.99, EU from £5.99, Rest of World from £7.99.

Lot 261

Football Manuel Pellegrini 12x8 signed colour photo pictured with the Premier league trophy while manager of Manchester City. Good Condition. All signed pieces come with a Certificate of Authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £3.99, EU from £5.99, Rest of World from £7.99.

Lot 275

Cricket Tim Bresnan 8x12 signed colour photo pictured with the Nat West series trophy while on England duty. Good Condition. All signed pieces come with a Certificate of Authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £3.99, EU from £5.99, Rest of World from £7.99.

Lot 303

Football Didier Drogba 8x12 signed colour photo pictured with the champions league trophy while playing for Chelsea. Good Condition. All signed pieces come with a Certificate of Authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £3.99, EU from £5.99, Rest of World from £7.99.

Lot 334

Tennis Ivan Lendl signed 22x16 colour print pictured holding the Australian Mens Open Trophy in 1989 slight tear on edge image not affected. Limited edition 047/250. Good Condition. All signed pieces come with a Certificate of Authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £3.99, EU from £5.99, Rest of World from £7.99.

Lot 95

A varied and interesting collection of 18thC and other ephemera, an unusual Miss Fatima The Famous Bare Dancer advertising card with removable section, From The House of Questa ephemera, a quantity of pocket maps to include Bacons County Map of Suffolk, CWS Road Atlas Motorist and Cyclist Compendium of England and Wales, Collectors Club French Morocco The 1943-44 Tour Hassan Issues, various cigarette trade cards, etc., horse racing related various players, Ogdens, Churchman Cigarettes, In Town Tonight, Steve Donoghue Sporting Champions cigarette card, Anstie Devizes Racing cards Downland, Players Cigarette large racing card, various others, small quantity of racing ephemera, Boguslavsky Turf Cigarettes Big Events on The Turf cards, My Magazine, International 1939 Luik envelope, Aeronautics magazine, various others, other aviation ephemera, The Modern Boy magazine, Meccano magazine, Aircraft Identification, printed ephemera on The Schneider Trophy, horse racing programmes to include Newton Abbot 1963, vacant stamp pages, Kay Boots and Shoes vintage calendar 1914, Paton's Threads Give Satisfaction Scottish advertising booklet, Anderson (Tod) Come and See The Performing Rabbits pamphlets, various prints, pictures, world stamps, Peach (Jack) Machine Marks UK paperback, a Derby County Vs Manchester United football programme 22nd January 1966, notice No Delivery 10th March 1863, reproduction Marriage of Prince of Wales leaflet, Income Tax and House Duty report, Inland Revenue letter, London City and Midland Bank Ltd letter, various late plans and maps of seaside towns Scarborough, etc. reproduction and others, various printed information on coins, postmarks, etc., artist's pad, early newspapers The Derby Mercury Thursday January 21st 1808, Harrison's Derby and Nottingham Journal 25th November 1779, The Pilot 1810, The Newcastle Journal June 6th 1801, The CTC Gazette, The Cyclist Touring Club Gazette, books, various prints aeroplanes etc., quantity of others of French Surcouf and other vessels Japanese etc., 1830 returned letter, postal orders, various printed ephemera on postal order history, a quantity of other ephemera, Free Vehicle Security, stickers, bill of sale from Maple & Co 1904, House of Commons letters, a further letter dated 1845 for a James McKenzie, collectable and other postcards, a quantity of Philatelic Society ephemera, recipe cards, various postal related ephemera with some advertising, etc. (a quantity)

Lot 14

An Edwardian silver covered two handled trophy cup, by Horace Woodward, London 1909, the pieced cover with acorn finial, the body decorated with swags.

Lot 377

Two black cast metal andirons with bust of a lady, decorative brass scene and a trophy shaped brass door knocker. (B.P. 24% incl. VAT)

Lot 484

Various collectables, including a brass miner's lamp, a large Mappin silver plated trophy, a bronze pestle and mortar etc

Lot 69

A collection of various trophy stands and plinths

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