OTTOMAN SADDLE, RED VELVET SADDLE-CLOTH, AND TACKLE LATE 18TH/ EARLY 19TH CENTURY the saddle covered in yellow silk velvet with a white metal horn embossed with a cartouche and military trophy; the trapezoidal saddle-cloth of red silk velvet with applied gilt metal stars and silvered stud decoration, the central reserve with cut-outs for the the saddle back and horn; with a partial leather and white metal bridle and breastplate (Dimensions: Saddle-cloth 142cm x 208cm)(Saddle-cloth 142cm x 208cm)Footnote: Provenance: Property from Newbattle Abbey, Midlothian
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A 20th century stained oak Shrewsbury Bowling Club Trophy case, the hinged door flanked by brass loop handles, either side of a vacant green felt lined interior, with inset badges to the floor rim 'The Goldsmith's & Silversmith's Company Ltd' and '112 Regent St, London', 50 cm high, 21 x 25 cm.
A quantity of jewellery, to include two silver Victorian aesthetic movement brooches with metal fittings, a silver malachite kilt pin, a carved jet brooch, and a quantity of costume jewellery in a wooden case, together with a sterling silver Armada dish by Mappin & Webb, London 1957, with presentation inscription, and a sterling silver two handled trophy, Birmingham 1927 (qty) Silver - 253.78g total
WW2 German “War Trophy” Brest France Steel Combat Helmet, good example of a WW2 German M-35 pattern steel combat helmet which has been painted in a battle ship grey colour and then large white Swastika to centre and to the back skirt “BREST” swastika and “FRANCE”. Helmet has the original leather liner to the interior which shows some wear and section of the lining is missing. War trophy helmets were very popular with American GI’s who wanted souvenirs of their service in Europe.
Victorian 15th (The King’s) Hussars Officers Full Dress Sabretache, fine example of the scarlet cloth covered leather sabretache with bullion embroidered crown, central lion over crown set upon trophy of arms and battle honours on scrolls within laurel wreath. Thick regimental pattern brocade to the border. Complete with its flap pouch to the reverse. Some light wear but generally a very good example.
WW2 German Kriegsmarine Officers Dress Sword by E & F Horster Solingen, superb example of the standard pattern German naval officers dress sword of WW2. Fine white celluloid grip retaining the original wire binding. Gilt folding guard with central anchor, guard with fine relief, leading to the lion head pommel having set with green and red (port and starboard) jewelled eyes. Ferrule in the form of a band of oak leaves. Plain folding rear catch. Housed in its leather and brass mounted scabbard with two hanging rings. Fine curved pipe back blade, etched with sailing ships, foliage and anchor to one side, the other side having foliage, sailing ship and naval trophy with trident to centre. Blade has makers trade mark of E & F Horster Solingen. Blade 74 ½ cms, overall 89 ½ cms. The blade remains in near mint condition and nearly all the original fire gilt finish remains to the exterior fittings. A superb example.
VICTORIAN ROSEWOOD, WALNUT, MARQUETRY AND GILTMETAL BONHEUR DU JOUR, the raised back with two open shelves inlaid with musical and hunting trophies, two frieze drawers below, the fold out writing surface inlaid with musical trophy, with long drawer below on cabriole legs, 69cm wide, 136cm high
Horns/Skulls: A Selection of African Hunting Trophy Skulls, modern, a varied selection of African hunting trophies to include: Blesbok horns on upper skull, Common Warthog upper skull, Bushbuck horns on upper skull, two South African Springbok horns on upper skulls, Common Impala horns on upper skull, Bushpig upper skull (7)
Antlers/Horns: A Selection of African Hunting Trophy Skulls, circa 1991, a varied selection of African hunting trophies to include: Thomson's Gazelle horns on cut upper skull cap, Common Reedbuck horns on cut upper skull, two South African Springbok horns on cut upper skulls on shields, Southern Grant's Gazelle horns on cut upper frontlet, Common Impala horns on upper skull (6)
Hunting Trophy Horns/Antlers: Cape Greater Kudu, Gemsbok Oryx, Blesbok, Sika Deer, all medal class, Cape Greater Kudu horns on cut upper skull, Namibia, circa 1999, Silver medal class, on shield, Blesbok horns on cut upper skull, Namibia, 1999, Silver medal class, on shield, Gemsbok Oryx horns on cut upper skull, Namibia, 1999, Gold medal class, Sika Deer antlers on cut upper skull, Hethfelton Wood, 2005, Silver medal class, on shield (4)
Antlers/Horns: African Hunting Trophy Horns, circa 1980's, a selection of various trophy horns to include: Cape Greater Kudu, Roan Antelope, Red Hartebeest, South African Springbok, Feral Goat, Cape Eland, Gemsbok Oryx, Blue Wildebeest, all horns on cut upper skull and upper frontlet, mounted upon various sized shields (8)
Antlers/Horns: Three Sets of European Hunting Trophy Antlers, circa mid 19th/early 20th century, to include: a set of Fallow buck antlers on cut upper skull cap, circa 1860, on small square ebonised shield, widest span 73cm, a set of European Reindeer antlers on cut upper skull cap, on circular ebonised shield, widest span 76cm, a set of Red Deer antlers on cut upper skull cap, on oak shield, circa 1936, inscribed to shield ''27th Aug 1936, Mamore, 17st'' (3)
Antlers/Horns: African and European Hunting Trophy Horns, circa late 20th century, a collection of hunting trophy horns to include: Western Spanish Ibex horns on cut upper skull on shield, Red Hartebeest horns on cut upper skull on shield, Feral Goat horns on cut upper skull cap on shield, Ellipsen Waterbuck horns on cut upper skull cap on shield, Uganda Kob horns on cut upper skull cap on shield (5)
* [Arabic calligraphy]. Pseudo-Arabic calligraphic composition, Ottoman territories or Iran, c.1875-1900, reverse-painted on glass, in the form of a boat within decorative border, embossed gilt paper backing, framed (27.8 x 40.6 cm) (Qty: 1)NOTESProvenance: With modern manuscript note (affixed to rear), 'This strange trophy was given by the Sultan of Turkey to my great uncle & godfather Admiral, the Hon. Augustus Hobart. The script is a charm to protect him from evil spirits'. Augustus Charles Hobart-Thompson (1822-1886) was an English naval officer who held the rank of admiral in the Ottoman navy.
A framed and glazed diorama of hunting boots, trophy, stirrups, bit and spurs, together with various magazine cut-outs and photographic studies depicting equestrian heroes from the mid 1950's including Major General Sir Reginald Kerr (Carriage driving), E E Marsh (Eventing), Sheila Wilcox (Pioneer in the world of Eventing), all of whom competed at Badminton variously CONDITION REPORTS Width approx 108.5 cm x height approx 75 cm x depth approx 11 cm.
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