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CHARLES S GREEN & CO LTD; an Elizabeth II hallmarked silver mug of baluster form, with engraved initials, Birmingham 1957, a sterling silver mug with engraved name 'Timothy Woodhouse' and dated 1961, and a hallmarked silver trophy cup with engraved inscription 'Timperley Parish Club Bowling Section presented by C Applewhite Esq 1954, won by F Burgess', approx 14.5ozt/451.1g.
Football autographs, England, World Cup Winners 1966, unique framed montage of item showing individual pictures of the England World Cup Winning side of 1966 plus manager Alf Ramsey, arranged in team line-up order and alongside each one is a five pound note bearing original ink signature of the player plus one also signed by Alf Ramsey. The display also includes a picture of Moore with team mates & trophy which is also signed by Moore. Framed & glazed, approx. 115cm x 80cm. BUYER TO ARRANGE COLLECTION (gd)
Football autographs, George Best, Manchester United, three, 8x10", b/w photographs being later reprints taken from earlier original negatives, each one with original Best ink signature, first showing Best at medical, another with Player trophy, and the 3rd showing Best seated with Matt Busby and the European Cup trophy (ex) (3)
A large Victorian silver plated trophy cup and coverThe richly decorated trophy with stag finial to cover, the cartouche on side of body with presentation inscription, together with a framed, hand coloured photograph of Robert Barley with his trophy collection 25cm wide, 17cm deep, 42cm high (9 1/2in wide, 6 1/2in deep, 16 1/2in high) Footnotes:The inscription reads 'Presented to R Barley by Louis C Denereaz Esq in appreciation of his clever display with Jem Mace, the Champion of the World, April 1873'.Robert Barley (b.1849 Islington) was a humble livery stable keeper but also a keen boxer and well respected runner. James 'Jem' Mace (1831-1910) was an English middleweight boxing champion from Norfolk nicknamed 'The Gypsy'. He often succeeded in outboxing heavier opponents thanks to his dancing style, clever defensive tactics and powerful, accurate punching. Mace has a commemorative plaque in the centre of Norwich. The Islington Amateur Boxing Club was founded by Mr D Taylor and C Fuller, and after growing significantly, a competition was put forward to all of England. Robert Barley appears to have won the first two matches at 11 stone in March 1876 and January 1877. The belt was then put forward during the year of 1877, however there were no takers, so on 4th September 1877, Robert Barley was presented with this belt in honour of the three times challenge for England.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
A 1786 style infantry officer’s sword, straight, fullered SE blade 32”, marked ‘J (J Run)kel (Unclear) Solingen’ on backstrap, etched in lightly scrolled panels on one side with trophy and crowned GR and on the other with trophy and crowned pre 1801 R Arms, copper gilt stirrup hilt with flat crossguard and quillon, with 2 sideloops, facetted knucklebow, stepped and facetted pommel, slightly swollen lined panelled ivory grip, in its black leather scabbard with gilt locket, middle band and chape, with 2 rings. GC for age, retaining approx 70% gilt (blade worn, with light pitting, scabbard leather some wear and a little limp).
A 20 bore brass barrelled flintlock holster pistol, by Theop. Richards, c 1780, 15” overall, barrel 9” engraved at breech with vacant tapered panel, and with London proofs; signed stepped lock with swan neck cock and roller on frizzen spring; plain walnut fullstock with brass mounts, including long spurred butt cap, trigger guard engraved with trophy of arms and with pineapple finial, and flat sideplate, and with horn tipped ramrod. GWO & C (minor wear). Plate 8
A late 18th century mourning sword, slender, hollow triangular section blade, 28½”, etched for half length with trophy of arms and flags, foliate and scrolled panels, steel hilt with plain oval shallow dish guard, facetted knucklebow quillon and shallow pas d’ane rings, plain ovoid pommel and swollen grip, dark overall patina. GC Plate 5
A French 28 bore silver mounted flintlock travelling pistol, c 1770, 10” overall, 3 stage barrel 5” with octagonal breech and brass fore sight; plain slightly rounded bright steel lock with swan neck cock; walnut fullstock carved with foliage around the trigger guard and behind the barrel tang, fully silver mounted including long spurred butt cap with trophy of arms finial, trigger guard finial in the form of a classical urn, domed oval escutcheon, and solid scrolled sideplate. GWO & C (some wear to the buttcap, the silver tarnished to dark grey). Plate 20 .
A Georgian naval officer’s dirk, steeply curved flat blade 6½”, DE towards point, etched, blued and gilt overall with trophy of drum, cannon, standard and foliage on one side, and foliage on the other, copper gilt crossguard embossed with pineapple at each end on the top, swollen ribbed ivory grip, the pommel pierced for wrist-strap, in its plain gilt sheath with 2 rings. VGC for age, retaining approx 75% original finish (few small rust patches to right side of blade, 1¼” crack to grip). Plate 3
A steel barrelled flintlock blunderbuss with spring bayonet, by Clough, Bath, c 1820, 29½” overall, rebrowned swamped twist barrel 13½” with B’ham proofs, the 12” spring bayonet released by catch on barrel tang; flat stepped lock with swan neck cock and roller on frizzen spring, the signed plate with fern tip and sunburst engraving; walnut fullstock with deeply chequered wrist, and with steel mounts including trigger guard engraved with trophy of shields and with pineapple finial, and original brass tipped ramrod with iron worm. GWO & C (bayonet and mounts pitted). Plate 14
A George VI Silver 'Carlisle Bell' Trophy, by S. Blanckensee and Sons Ltd., Birmingham, 1937, the silver bell engraved with the traditional inscription and suspended from a frame, on ebonised wood base, applied with two plaques, one engraved 'Carlisle Summer Meeting 1938', the other with an inscription to the winner 'Master Bimbo', 19cm high The Carlisle Bell is a flat horse race which was first run in 1599. The race gets its name from the bell which was presented to the winner, the oldest of which is copied here, having originally been given by Lady Dacre.
TWO INSCRIBED SILVER CAMPANA-SHAPED AGRICULTURAL TROPHY CUPS Comprising, the large with an everted rim, two double-scroll handles and a stepped foot, mark of Mappin & Webb, Birmingham 1912, 13.25cm high (5 ¼ in), 270g (a little over 8 ½ oz); and a smaller example with a moulded border and band and two scroll handles, mark of Elkington & Co, Birmingham 1920, 10cm high (4 in), 100g (a little over 3 oz)
A PLATED RING-HANDLED MEAT SKEWER AND A COLLECTION OF PLATED ITEMS to include a four cup egg cruet; a bullet-shaped teapot; four inscribed trophy cups; a coffee pot; a part-fluted hot milk jug; two straight tapering mugs; a gadrooned three piece cruet set; a preserve/jam jar stand; a round hor's d'oeuvres dish; a four bottle cruet stand; various plated flatware and four brass goblets
A VICTORIAN SILVER CAMPANA SHAPED TROPHY CUP with two rustic-scroll handles and a domed foot, the body engraved with foliate scrolls around cartouches, one cartouche with a crest, the other later engraved as an agricultural prize, mark of G R Collis & Co., Birmingham 1858, 19cm high (7 ½ in), 535g (a little over 17 oz); on an ebonised plinth with two applied panels
POSTCARDS - ASSORTED Approximately 266 cards, including views of Old Inn, Market Street, Kettering (by J.C. Bond, Kettering); Tithe Barn, Naseby; Big Ben and Westminster Bridge from the Air; Hampton Court Palace, Tram Terminus and Trophy Gates; numerous greetings; comic; and other, (two albums).
A Large collection of vintage and later cigarette and confectionery trade cards stored within a multi drawer filing cabinet. Multiple full and part sets from various makers. Sets include Brooke Bond Tea Famous People, In The air, Texaco Trophy Cricket Cards, Carreras Birds of the Countryside, Castella Donington collection, Stephen Mitchell Army Ribbons & Buttons, Wills Lucky Charms, Morris At The London Zoo Aquarium, John Player Products of the World, Ty-Phoo William Shakespeare , Grandee The Living Ocean, Doncella and many more throughout. Varying shapes and sizes. Largest item measures 95cm high by 30cm wide by 40cm deep.
A group of vintage 'Shell Project Card Albums' trade cards. All albums contain full sets, albums include Australian Beetles, Birds, Transportation, Shells, Fish and Coral, Meteorology, Pets and Citizenship. Together with a series of 60 Discover Australia With Shell within plastic sleeves and a full set of cricketers for the Texaco Trophy 1984.
FOOTBALL, selection, inc. Liverpool 2005 Champions League Final, signed photo by Gerard & Carragher, both kissing trophy; overmounted with five other photos, framed in perspex, 27 x 33; reproduction poster for Leeds v Barcelona 1975 European Cup, 20.5 x 41, mounted, corner knocks, FR & EX, 2
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