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Lot 16

Five silver golf trophy teaspoons and a silver souvenir spoon, a small urn mustard and an epns entree dish and cover

Lot 47

A silver baluster sugar caster, Birmingham 1938, to/w a cased egg-cup and spoon, set of six coffee spoons with chased stems, varous other silver flatware, three napkin rings, a silver-topped hair-tidy and a small trophy-cup, 12.3 oz weighable silver

Lot 7

A Victorian electroplated golfing trophy cup with fern decoration, engraved in presentation to John Leaske, Hon. Secretary, Forres Golf Club 1891, to/w an Old Sheffield Plate salver, pair of circular salts and a later lobed salver (5)

Lot 72

A silver two-handled trophy cup and cover on stemmed foot, by James Dixon & Son, Sheffield 1927, 12.8oz, 27cm high

Lot 130

A George V silver trophy Viners Ltd., Birm. 1913, not engraved, 7 5/8in. (19.3cm.) high, weight 6.3 tr.oz., on ebonised base; together with a set of six ice cream spoons with rose leaf bowls, Israel Freeman & Son Ltd., London 1965; a pair of kitchen shears with silver handles; two cased silver christening sets; a cased pair of small servers; and a silver bell, total weighable silver 12.75 tr.oz.. (12) *Condition: Several dents and dings to body. Marks clear.

Lot 531

Set of three Red, White and Blue vintage Farnell “Campbell” Bears : Attributed to original British Teddy Bear producer J. K. Farnell. Manufactured 1914-1920 these are also known as Soldier Bears as many were taken to war – given by wives and girlfriends they often feature upturned noses in order to “peer” out of a soldier’s pocket. Fully jointed 3.5” mohair bears with glass eyes, pipe cleaner ears, numbered 386, 387 and 388 with miniature brown leather suitcase. Part of a lot of 398 miniature bears sold by Sotheby's in May 1999 to Leanda Harwood who made 81 red, white and blue sets and added the suitcase, numbered booklets and tags. Originally owned by twins David and Guy Campbell (b. 18th January 1910), bought by their grandmother in Devon where her trophy-adorned house inspired characterful play with these bears.

Lot 532

Vintage Farnell “Campbell” Bear with Red, White and Blue muslin outfit. Attributed to original British Teddy Bear producer J. K. Farnell. Manufactured 1914-1920 these are also known as Soldier Bears as many were taken to war – given by wives and girlfriends they often feature upturned noses in order to “peer” out of a soldier’s pocket. Fully jointed 3.5” threadbare in places mohair bear with black glass eyes, one pipe cleaner ear and red, white and blue muslin outfit. Believed to be part of a collection originally owned by twins David and Guy Campbell (b. 18th January 1910), bought by their grandmother in Devon where her trophy-adorned house inspired characterful play and creative outfits for these bears.

Lot 533

Vintage Farnell “Campbell” Bear with Red, White and Blue muslin outfit and "I'm as happy as a clam at high tide" metal badge. Attributed to original British Teddy Bear producer J. K. Farnell. Manufactured 1914-1920 these are also known as Soldier Bears as many were taken to war – given by wives and girlfriends they often feature upturned noses in order to “peer” out of a soldier’s pocket. Fully jointed 3.5” threadbare in places mohair bear with orange/black glass eyes, no ears and red, white and blue muslin outfit. Believed to be part of a collection originally owned by twins David and Guy Campbell (b. 18th January 1910), bought by their grandmother in Devon where her trophy-adorned house inspired characterful play and creative outfits for these bears.

Lot 534

Vintage Farnell “Campbell” Bear with "Look the other way, please" metal badge. Attributed to original British Teddy Bear producer J. K. Farnell. Manufactured 1914-1920 these are also known as Soldier Bears as many were taken to war – given by wives and girlfriends they often feature upturned noses in order to “peer” out of a soldier’s pocket. Fully jointed 3.5” threadbare in places mohair bear with clear/black glass eyes and no ears. Believed to be part of a collection originally owned by twins David and Guy Campbell (b. 18th January 1910), bought by their grandmother in Devon where her trophy-adorned house inspired characterful play and creative outfits for these bears.

Lot 207

A Victorian bright cut engraved silver trophy goblet inscribed 'Kirkham Fat Cattle Show 1890 Presented by T.H. Miller Esq. for the best Fat Beast Exhibited by a Tennant Farmer Won by Mr James Thompson', George Unite, Birmingham 1870, height 19cm, wt. 10oz.

Lot 473

A DESK TROPHY OF A PAIR OF HORNS MOUNTED ON AN OAK PLINTH WITH 3 CUMBERLAND JACK TOKENS (1837) TOGETHER WITH PRESENTATION SHIELD B COMPANY 1ST DR VOLUNTEER S MISS MCINTYRE ON HER MARRIAGE JUNE 1980 (ONE SMALL DOWEL MISSING)

Lot 590

SILVER PLATE SHOOTING TROPHY ENGRAVED RANGOON BATTALION AFI, MATCH NO5 2ND PRIZE 1927-28 ANNUAL RIFLE MEETING, VECTIS PLATE

Lot 1422

Chester hallmarked silver Art Deco trophy with 1938 inscription 151g

Lot 140

Wirral & Eddisbury Musical Festival Nicholson silver bowl, by Walker & Hall, Sheffield 1909, half fluted form, fully inscribed, 14.5cm diameter, weight approx. 244g (7.8 troy ozs), mounted on an ebonised wooden socle; also the Nicholas Brockley silver trophy, miniature twin handled cup, 7cm, mounted on an ebonised socle (2)

Lot 144

Wirral & Eddisbury Music Festival Vernon trophy, Birmingham 1929, ovoid form, the handles surmounted with leopards over a stepped circular foot (weighted), height 27cm, minimum silver weight estimated as 785g (25.2 troy ozs), presented on a black plastic socle with three attached silver engraved plates

Lot 149

Wirral & Eddisbury Music Festival Dewhurst silver trophy, Birmingham 1928, twin handled U-shape bowl, fully inscribed with recipients, height 16cm, weight approx. 265g (8.5 troy ozs); also Chester Festival Piano silver cup, Birmingham 1922, twin handled U-shape bowl over a circular foot, height 16cm, weight approx. 266g (8.5 troy ozs)(2)

Lot 452

BARTON, LONDON A 60-BORE FLINTLOCK OVER-UNDER TAP-ACTION OVER-COAT PISTOL WITH ORIGINAL MOULD, circa 1800, with round turn-off 2 1/4in. barrels (frozen), starred muzzles, borderline and trophy engraved brass action signed 'BARTON' on the left and 'LONDON' on the right, Birmingham proofs, central cock with sliding safe, working replacement tap-handle, walnut slab-sided butt with chequered back and guarded trigger, together with its iron ball mould with barrel key handle

Lot 468

JOVERA 12-BORE FLINTLOCK SPORTING GUN, no visible serial number,circa 1775, with 40 1/2in. rebrowned two-stage swamped barrel with chiselled girdle and signed 'LONG ACRE. LONDON' on the octagonal breech-section, silver spider fore-sight, foliate engraved tang, flat bevelled border engraved lock signed 'JOVER' (cock an old replacement), figured walnut half-stock (reduced from full stock) with applied leather cheek-pad and carved in relief with a shell around the barrel tang, chequered grip, engraved iron mounts including butt-plate decorated with a martial trophy and trigger-guard with acorn finial, later brass-mounted ramrod (some corrosion to iron parts), Tower private proof marks.

Lot 8

Important Company Photograph Album " The Gloucestershire Aircraft Co. Ltd. Cheltenham" Produced c.1925. Excellent Full page images of both unusual and historic Aircraft including Mars I (Bamel) Landplane winner Aerial Derby 1921, Mars II Sparrowhawk Single Seater, Mars III & IV, Mars VI Jaguar Single Seater Fighter,, Mars X Deck Landing Scout Nightjar, Gannet Light Plane, Gloser I Winner of 1923 Aerial Derby with Napier Lion Engines, Gloster II High Speed Seaplane, Gloster IIIA Seaplane as flown in Schneider Trophy Race 1925, Aerial views of Factory (11), Grebe Single Seater Fighter etc. Contained in contemporary and title photograph Album. c. 63 full page images

Lot 552

A Regency carved wood and gilt gesso overmantel mirror, with trophy and harebell swags, 109cm wide

Lot 159

Photograph Album of Big Game Hunting, Punjab, Attock Fort, Vizagapatam (Bay of Bengal) C.1930. Photographs show Porters and supplies, Accommodation and "Rock Temple", Palace and, "Rolls Royce"? Tented accommodation. Two Western hunters with rifles and Porters, starting with birds, then numerous photos of Water Buffalo, (later head on trophy wall),gazelle, Tiger and Elephant, after hunt with trophies and tribesman. Some photographs faintly captioned but still readable. c. 80 photographs neatly affixed in contemporary Album.

Lot 451

3 Sterling silver items to include a trophy cup on square base, & sugar & mustard pot

Lot 474

2 Metal & 1 glass horse head trophy sculptures on wooden bases

Lot 298

BOX CONTAINING MIXED SILVER PLATED TROPHY CUPS AND A QUANTITY OF WEDGWOOD FLORAL BROCADE COFFEE CANS

Lot 175

Vintage rowing trophy presented to British troops serving in Sri Lanka dated 1934 by the Colombo Rowing Club

Lot 259

A Victorian silver plated rowing trophy, the bowl raised on three oars, having presentation inscription and dated June 1891, h.24cm

Lot 236

A Victorian silver pedestal trophy bowl, hallmarked London 1893, maker's mark of JNMInscribed Royal Military Tournament 1894, the reverse inscribed Tent Pegging Officers 1st Prize Won by Lieut. H.J.H. Winward R.H.A., the underside engraved Mappin & Webb, London, mounted on an ebonised wooden plinth base. 22.5 cm high. CONDITION REPORTS: Some tarnishing, some denting/misshaping, some general surface wear. Approximately 33 troy ounces.

Lot 1008

Antlers/Horns: A Selection of African Hunting Trophy Skulls, a varied selection of African hunting trophies to include - male and two female South African Springbok, Blesbok, Bushbuck, Impala, and a small full Warthog skull, Black Wildebeest (8)

Lot 1023

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, Gemsbok Oryx, Cape Eland horns on upper skull, Blue Wildebeest horns on upper skull (broken horn), horns on cut upper skulls and upper frontlet, mounted upon various sized shields (8)

Lot 1041

Antlers/Horns: A Selection of African Hunting Trophy Skulls, a varied selection of African hunting trophies to include - male and two female South African Springbok, Blesbok, Bushbuck, Impala, and a small full Warthog skull, Blue Wildebeest, (8)

Lot 1052

Antlers/Horns: African Hunting Trophy Horns, circa 1980's, a selection of various trophy horns to include - Cape Greater Kudu horns on cut upper skull, Red Hartebeest on cut upper skull cap, South African Springbok on cut upper skull cap, Feral Goat on shield, Cape Eland on cut upper skull, Red Hartebeest on shield, (6)

Lot 1070

Hides/Skins: A quantity of Trophy Hides, to include a Chamois, Juvenile Wild Boar and a large Red Deer, all tanned flat skins, together with a Beetle and Butterfly mounted table lamp, the shade mounted with Butterflies and ferns, the base containing a Goliath Beetle enclosed within perspex, (qty)

Lot 1088

Animal Skulls: A Quantity of European Hunting Trophy Skulls, circa late 20th century, to include - two European Badger Skulls, a Red Fox skull, six female Roe Deer skulls, one female Fallow Deer skull, four various European Wild Boar skulls, all prepared full skulls including lower jaws, (14)

Lot 643

A London silver 1922 trophy

Lot 51

Five items of hallmarked silver to include a christening mug, a small trophy, a travelling communion water jug, a modern enamelled pill box and a scent bottle, various styles and dates, S/D. (5)

Lot 450

Early 20th century Irish silver three handled 'Individual Shooting' trophy, with presentation inscription, the handles with foliate shoulders, makers James Wakely & Frank Clarke Wheeler, Dublin 1906, height approximately 11cm

Lot 329

Silver cigarette case of rectangular curved form, incised banded decoration with initialled cartouche, gilt interior, makers William Neale & Son Ltd, Birmingham 1932; together with a silver trophy, plain polished body, raised on moulded circular foot, knopped stem, makers mark partially indistinct, Chester 1926, height approximately 11cm (2)

Lot 448

Large Edwardian silver trophy with presentation inscription, raised on circular foot with bead border, makers mark indistinct, hallmarked London 1911, height approximately 22cm

Lot 131

Victorian and later silver including a miniature tankard, twin handled trophy, match holder ashtray and a folding manicure penknife, various makers and dates 1894 onwards, weighable silver 3.43ozt

Lot 244

A Birmingham Silver Two Handled Trophy Cup, together with a Sheffield silver sauce jug, 13oz.

Lot 476

Football Peter Broadbent 13x11 mounted signature piece includes signed album page and a black and white photo picturing the Wolves legend with the League Championship trophy. Peter Frank Broadbent 15 May 1933 – 1 October 2013 was an English footballer. He won major domestic honours with Wolverhampton Wanderers and played in the 1958 FIFA World Cup. Good Condition. All autographs are genuine hand signed and 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.

Lot 521

Football Wayne Rooney signed 16x12 mounted colour photo. Wayne Mark Rooney born 24 October 1985 is an English professional footballer who last played for Major League Soccer club D. C. United and will join Derby County in January 2020. He has played much of his career as a forward, and he has also been used in various midfield roles. He is the record goalscorer for the England national team and for Manchester United. At club level, he has won every top-level trophy available to English teams, with the exception of the UEFA Super Cup. Good Condition. All autographs are genuine hand signed and 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.

Lot 658

Football Steven Gerrard signed 16x12 mounted colour photo pictured lifting the champions league trophy. Good Condition. All autographs are genuine hand signed and 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.

Lot 142

NO.1 SAINT CERNIN 2016 Bergerac, Gold Medal Winer 1 bottle CHEMIN DES OLIVETTES 2014 Languedoc, Medal Winner, 1 bottle TERRASSES DE MAYLINE 2014 Saint-Chinian, Top 100 Red Trophy, 1 bottle (3)

Lot 226

WOLFBLASS 1981 Black Label Trophy Winner, 1 bottle YABBY LAKE VINEYARD 2015 Mornington Pinot Noir, 1 bottle (2)

Lot 27

A STRIKING FRENCH SILVER TROPHY VASE IN THE ART DECO TASTE BY HENRI LAPPARRA, c. 1933, the vase of faceted flared form with graduated loop handles on a domed circular foot, stamped mark, mounted on a shaped octagonal marble base bearing a silver label inscribed "Offert par Figaro et Figaro Illustre Saint-Moritz 1933", and with further maker's label "Lapparra Orfevre Paris". Height overall 25cm. Note: the trophy was presumably offered in a skiing competition by Le Figaro who will have commissioned it from the well-known Parisian silversmith Henri Lapparra

Lot 176

SCHNEIDER TROPHY: A good vintage postcard depicting a Sopwith Tabloid aircraft flying over Monaco during the Schneider Trophy air race of 1914 individually signed by Tom Sopwith (1888-1989, English Aviation Pioneer, co-founder of the Sopwith Aviation Company), Herbert Smith (1889-1977, British Aircraft Designer of the Sopwith Tabloid and other aeroplanes) and C. Howard Pixton (1885-1972, British Aviation Pioneer, winner of the Schneider Trophy air race of 1914). All of the signatures are in blue inks (Sopwith in fountain pen ink) to clear areas of the image and Sopwith and Smith have added the year 1974 in their hands beneath their signatures. Smith’s signature is very slightly smudged. A scarce trio of signatures related to the first British victory in the Schneider Trophy air race. A couple of very light, extremely minor surface creases, VG

Lot 2036

A silver pepper grinder, an engraved silver pepper and a small silver twin handled trophy.

Lot 2044

A 'National Pony Society' silver twin handled trophy cup, 3.5oz.

Lot 148

A Hallmarked Silver Twin Handled Trophy Style Cup, HELd, Sheffield 1924, of plain tapering form, between twin high scroll handles, raised on circular spreading base, overall height 20cm, 345 grams.

Lot 67

Novelty Viking Ship Salts, together with a miniature hallmarked silver trumpet vase, a miniature trophy goblet, hallmarked silver ingot etc

Lot 267

A brass study of a leaping salmon, 23cmH, together with a painted cast iron door stop of a leaping trout, 24cmH, a hip flask engraved with a leaping trout, small trophy, and horse brasses

Lot 637

A collection of photographs dating from the 19th Century to include a photo of a football team with a trophy with notation under reading Easter 1921, Winners of The Llanrwst Town FC Challenge Cup 8 Gold Medals,next to the trophy stands a shield with WATLING COMRADES written on the shield with ten medals hanging below, the football in the picture reading LLANRWST WATLING COMRADES. Other photos showing Seafield School Rugby, Cricket and Football teams dating to 1951 and 1952, portrait photos etc.

Lot 742

An early 20th Century silver hallmarked Badminton trophy dating to 1919, the trophy having an etched bowl raised on four badminton rackets with interspersed with shuttlecocks to the circular base. The bowl etched with GAME-BALL JW Chinkiany 19129, Hong Kong / Chinese silver marks. 

Lot 778

A silver plated tea set an old trophy

Lot 122

Football autographs, George Best, 2 8x10" b/w photographs being later reproductions of earlier images both bearing original ink signatures, 1 showing Best at medical the other with trophy dated 1967/8 (both ex)

Lot 128

Football programmes, a collection of amateur & non league programmes with over 100 clubs represented, 1970's onwards, noted Semi pro Internationals, FA Cup league & non league, FA Vase, FA Trophy, many minor cup competitions predominately southern clubs but not all. (100's)

Lot 245

A FRENCH COURTSWORD AND ANOTHER, PROBABLY GERMAN, 19TH CENTURY the first with hollow-triangular blade etched and gilt with foliage and trophies on a blued panel over the forte, gilt-brass hilt including down-turned shell-guard cast with a trophy-of-arms carrying a fleur-de-lys, and chequered hardwood grips, the second similar, the shell decorated with a crowned 'W' between cornucopia (the rear-guard cracked), in its scabbard the first: 84.7 cm; 33 3/8 in blade (2)

Lot 264

A GERMAN CAVALRY TROOPER'S SABRE, CIRCA 1780-90 with curved blade double-edged towards the point and formed with a long fuller, etched over the forte with a trophy-of-arms, a sun-in-splendour, a cavalryman and foliage, iron hilt of flattened bars, comprising drooping quillon, outer guard, knuckle-guard and an additional diagonal frontal guard, inner guard and the back-strap rising to the pommel, fishskin-covered grip (binding missing) 90.7 cm; 35 3/4 in blade

Lot 274

A FINE SILVER-GILT-MOUNTED SWORD PRESENTED TO CAPTAIN WILLIAM AUGUSTUS MONTAGU OF HIS MAJESTY'S FRIGATE CORNWALLIS FROM THE OFFICERS OF THE TROOPS ENGAGED WITH HIM IN THE ASSAULT AND CONQUEST OF AMBOYNA, 29 FEBRUARY 1810, LONDON, 1811, MAKER'S MARK OF THOMAS PRICE, RETAILED BY RUNDELL, BRIDGE AND RUNDELL with curved blade double-edged for its last quarter, etched within a linear frame with the presentation inscription on one face and with "Amboyna" and the date on the other, each enriched with foliage and with some original blued and gilt decoration (small areas of pitting), silver-gilt hilt cast and chased in low relief, comprising a pair of langets each with a fouled anchor, scrolling quillon and knuckle-guard each decorated with acorns and oak foliage, lion head pommel formed in the round, and integral grip decorated with an oval decorated with the reclining figure of Neptune on the front and an elaborate trophy-of-arms on the reverse, in its fishskin-covered wooden scabbard encased in silver-gilt, decorated with three differing scenes from the Labours of Hercules on each face, the remaining surface engraved with garlands, foliage, and trophies-of-arms, an openwork oval panel with a central fasces, a pair of scrolling serpents forming suspension loops, the locket signed by the retailer and remaining in very good to fine condition throughout 74.8cm; 29¾ in blade 'On the 1st of March the Cornwallis chased a Dutch man-of-war brig into a small bay on the north side of the island of Amblaw, in the neighbourhood of Amboyna. As the wind was light and variable, and night approaching, Captain Montagu sent the yawl, cutter, and jollyboat, under the command of Lieutenant Henry John Peachey, assisted by Mr. John Garland the master, and master's mate William Sanderson, to endeavour to bring the vessel out. After a fatiguing pull during the whole night, the boats found themselves, at daylight, close to the vessel which was the Dutch national brig Margaretta, mounting eight, but pierced for 14 guns, with a crew of 40 men. In the face of a heavy fire of grape and musketry, and of a brave defence by pikes and swords, Lieutenant Peachey and his party boarded and carried the brig, and that with so comparatively slight a loss as one man dangerously, and four slightly wounded. The Dutch had one officer killed and 20 seamen wounded…………..' taken from the Naval History of Great Britain volume V, 1808-11. Vice-Admiral Sir. William Augustus Montagu, Knt., K.C.H. and C.B. entered the navy in 1796 as first-class volunteer on board the Glatton under Captain Henry Trollope under whom he continued on the home station, in the Russell 74 (in which he was present in the victory at Camperdown), and Juste 80, until, transferred about the close of 1800 to the Sirius 38, in which he witnessed the surrender of the French frigate La Dédaigneuse. He was for four years on board the Dasher in the East Indies; was made Lieutenant Nov. 14, 1804, Commander, Oct. 31, 1805; and on the 8th June, 1807, acting Captain of the Terpsichore frigate, which appointment was confirmed by the Admiralty on the 8th Dec. following. In March, 1808, Capt. Montagu, whose ship mounted but 28 guns, and had only 180 men on board, fell in with, fought, and-with a loss to himself of 21 men killed and 22 wounded-fairly beat off the French frigate Sémillante of 40 guns and a crew of at least 300 men. Being soon after appointed to the Cornwallis 50 guns, he assisted in the redaction of the island of Amboyna, and captured the Dutch frigates Mandarin and De Ruyter. In Nov. 1810 he was entrusted with the command of the naval brigade landed to assist at the reduction of the Isle of France, during which his exertions were warmly approved by Major-Gen. Abercromby, particularly on the defeat of the French troops before St. Louis. On the 8th Sept. 1812 he was appointed to the Niobe 40, employed until June, 1814 on the Channel, American, and Lisbon stations. On the 29th Oct. 1819) he was appointed to the Phaeton 46, which he commanded at Halifax until put out of commission in Sept. 1822. And on the 25th July, 1834, he was appointed to the Malabar, employed in the Mediterranean until the close of 1837. He attained the rank of Rear-Admiral Nov. 23, 1841, and that of Vice-Admiral in the year 1851. He was nominated a Companion of the Bath, Dec. 8, 1815; a Knight of the Hanoverian Guelphic order, Oct. 5, 1830; and a Knight Companion of the same order, (accompanied with knighthood in this country,) in Jan. 1832. He married Aug. 26, 1823, Anne, third daughter of the late Sir George William Leeds, Bart., of Croxton Park, Cambridgeshire. Taken from The Gentleman's Magazine, vols. 191-192, p. 407. For a discussion of this maker, and fifteen other swords by him, see Southwick 2007, pp. 3 - 44.

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