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Antlers/Horns: African Hunting Trophy Horns, circa early 20th century, four various species to include - four sets of Common Impala horns on cut upper skulls, Blesbok horns on cut upper skull, two sets of Steenbok horns on cut upper skulls on shields (one set damaged), one set of Duiker horns on cut upper skull on shield, (qty) one set of common impala horns on shield has a broken missing horn, one steenbok trophy damaged ( with small skull pieces in a bag ), 01/07/19
Antlers/Horns: Three Sets of Hunting Trophy Horns, circa 1900-1920, a set of Lesser Kudu horns on cut upper skull cap, mounted upon a circular oak shield, a set of Tsessebe horns on cut upper skull cap, mounted upon a shaped shield, juvenile Siberian Ibex horns on cut upper skull cap, mounted upon a carved circular shield (3)
Antlers/Horns: African Hunting Trophies, circa 1900-1920, a small collection of four African Hunting Trophy horns, including - Nagor Reedbuck horns on shield, by Rowland Ward, The Jungle, 167 Piccadilly, London, Harvey's Duiker horns on upper skull on shield, by Edward Gerrard & Sons, 61 College Place, Camden Town, London, Angolan Springbok horns on shield, by Peter Spicer & Sons, Taxidermists, Leamington, Steenbok horns on shield, by A.C. Foot, Glass Shade Depot, 2 Terrace Walk, Bath (4)
A Collection of Silver Plate; the collection includes items of Jane Kidd equestrian interest, including a large trophy presented by Colonel Sir Mike Ansell "Young Riders under 18 years of age" approx 37 cms h, together with two bon bon dishes in original presentation box, Hotspur Perpetual Trophy approx 22 cms h, The Maple Trophy approx 21 cms h, two beakers approx 8 cms h, "beaten" effect goblet approx 18 cms h, a coffee pot approx 19 cms h, a rose bowl approx 16 cms dia, a trophy approx 15 cms h, a tea strainer, a small trophy approx 7 cms h, ice nips, approx 17 cms long, Honiton Gymkhana 1959 trophy approx 10 cms h, a scallop edge bon bon dish approx 15 cms dia, a trophy plate etched "Coca Cola charger C.H.I.O. 1965, approx 28 cms, a pill box approx 8 x 6 cms.
Miscellaneous Silver. This lot comprises Continental silver table spoon, Georgian sugar tongs, three Georgian mustard spoons, Irish silver mustard spoon, mm RW, silver salt spoon, silver pickle fork Chester hallmark, Norwegian silver HMS Venus caddy spoon together with two silver Regimental 'Duke of Wellington trophy labels' and a pair of silver-plated berry spoons in the original box.
Miscellaneous Silver, including a trinket dish and cover approx 6 x 3.5 cms, together with a silver bud vase Birmingham hallmark dated 1964 mm S.J.R approx 13 cms h, a sterling silver pin dish engraved 'Jane Kidd With Thanks' approx 8.5 diameter, two silver plated pin dishes engraved for the European Dressage Championships, a silver Christening Mug; presented to Jane Kidd by Tony Bartley (B of B Spitefire Ace), 1943. Inscription reads "To Margaret Jane from her Godfather, July 31st 1943" Sheffield hallmark mm GH dated 1963 and a small silver trophy. (7)Note: This silver relates to the winning junior exploits of Jane Kidd Olympian Equestrian.
A pair of moulded glass decanters with silver 'Port' and 'Sherry' labels, to/w a pair of Sheffield Plate bottle coasters, a Regency style plated on copper teapot stand of elliptical form, a small silver trophy cup and two electroplated examples, an oval silver mustard, Birmingham 1897, a set of twelve late Victorian coffee spoons with ornate stems and gilt bowls, London 1897 (case a/f)
A Burmese silver hockey trophy cup and cover, circa 1903, circular form, leaf capped scroll handles, the body embossed with hockey players both local and European, below a chased border of foliate scroll decoration, leaf capped scroll handles, inscribed 'THE UPPER BURMA ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION HOCKEY CUP 1903', the pull-off cover with chased foliate decoration and with a plain finial, on a raised circular foot, inscribed 'INTER COMPANY HOCKEY KNOCK-OUT', height 25cm, approx. weight 30oz.
By Leslie Durbin, a modern silver tray, London 1949, oval form, raised reeded sides, the centre engraved with three fish amongst seaweed, length 32.8cm, approx. weight 21oz. For another example of this fish decoration by Durbin see: Andrew, J., and Styles D., Designer British Silver, The Antique Collector's Club, 2015, page 188, a fishing Trophy he entered into a competition in 1938, while he was studying at The Central School of Arts.
A group of silver including: a pair of hammered bowls, by Cooper Brothers & Sons Ltd., Sheffield, 1909; a sauceboat, by Charles S Green & Co Ltd., Birmingham, 1926; a bowl with scroll cast border, engraved as a clay pigeon trophy, by Munsey and Co. Ltd., Birmingham, 1906 and another bowl, by George Unite, Birmingham, 1916, the sauceboat 16.5cm wide, 14oz 19dwt (5)
Four silver items including: an Edward VII two-handled pedestal bowl; by William Comyns, London, 1905; an Edward VII silver bowl, by Heath and Middleton, London, 1907, with shaped rim and on three feet; an Edward VII silver pin-tray, by H. Matthews, Birmingham, 1901, shaped square and stamped with scrolls; a George V silver miniature trophy-cup, Birmingham, 1927, Together with: a pewter quaich, by Pinder Bros., Sheffield, late 20th century, of typical form, the spatulate handles with Celtic knots, the quich 26.5cm wide over handles, weight of silver 7oz 10dwt (5)
(MOTORCYCLE BOOKS) TRIUMPH MOTORCYCLES - SIX TRIUMPH REPLACEMENT PARTS CATALOGUES including No.4 'C' Range Models Twenty-One (3TA), Speed Twin (5TA), Tiger 100 (T100A), Tiger 100 (T100S/S) from Engine No. H 18612, September 1960; No.7 'C' Range Models Twenty-One (3TA), Speed Twin (5TA), Tiger 90 (T90), Tiger 100 (T100) from Engine No. H 40528, September 1965; No.7 Tiger Cub 'A' Range Models. T20, T20S, T20SL, T20T, from Engine No. 56360, September 1959; No.8 Tiger Cub 'C' Range Models. T90, T100, from Engine No. 49833, September 1966; No.9 Tiger Cub 'A' Range Models. T20, T20SS, T20SH from Engine No. 94600, September 1963; No.10 Tiger Cub 'C' Range Models. T90, T100, from Engine No. H65573, September 1968; Triumph Motor Cycle Replacement Parts Catalogue 1946 Models, Tiger 85, Tiger 100, 3T De Luxe & Twin-Speed; Triumph Motorcycles Instruction Manual 1950 Models; Triumph Instruction Manual, Speed Twin, Thunderbird, Tiger 100, Tiger 110 Trophy Models from Engine No.44135, published 1954 (loose covers); Triumph Replacement Parts for 1951 Models 3T-De-Luxe, 5T Speed Twin, 6T Thunderbird, TR5 Trophy, T100 Tiger 100; Triumph Instruction Manual, published 1953, issue No.9, commencing Engine No. 15809NA; Triumph T10 Automatic Scooter Workshop Manual, published 1967. (12)
STOCK CAR RACING KNOWLE STADIUM WELLS ROAD, BRISTOL - A 1950'S PRINTED POSTER ADVERTISING A JACK HARPER STOCK CAR & AUTO CAR PRESENTATION EVENT including the 'Stars of Tomorrow Trophy' dated Friday the 30th of September, 65cm x 50cm, framed and glazed; Six 1950's Printed Paper Flyer's 'Stock Car Racing - Knowle Stadium Bristol' dated Friday 29th July x 2, Monday October 4th x 4, 22cm x 14cm; Six 1950's 'Bristol Speedway Limited' Headed Typed Letters addressed to a Mr Williams regarding stock car racing events at the stadium and elsewhere, each dated 1954.
THE STORY OF THE T.T. BY G. S. DAVISON (EDITOR OF THE 'T.T. SPECIAL') SECOND ENLARGED EDITION, 1948 hard-cover with black & white plates through-out; 1950 International Road Racing Programme for the Meeting at Blandford, Dorset for the Daily Express Trophy; Norton Model '16 H' 490cc. Side Valve Motorcycle Driver's Handbook; collection of eight late 1930's Southern Centre Gazette's (The official organ of the A.C.U. 'Auto-Cycle Union' Southern Centre); Four 1950's Wessex Centre A.C.U. competition enamel and silver-plate spoons awarded to L.S. Attrill, each engraved to the reverse, boxed; Collection of various 'motorcycle' cigarette cards, etc.
A small collection of silver, comprising: a Victorian rectangular snuff box by Edward Smith, Birmingham 1853, with floral chased raised rims, engine turned with a gilt interior, presentation engraved and dated 1891, 7.6cm (3in) long; a quatrefoil sweet basket by Synyer & Beddoes, Birmingham 1909; a plain bowl by W. I. Broadway & Co., Birmingham 1965; a miniature trophy cup and three napkin rings; and a few electro-plated items, 352g (11.3 oz) weighable
Laura Ingalls aviatrix pioneer signed 1930 US Air Mail cover for the dedication of Muskogee Municipal Airport with local CDS postmark. Rare autograph Laura Ingalls was a highly successful female pilot of the 1930s with several unusual records to her credit. Daughter of a wealthy New York City family, Ingalls learned to fly in 1928. In 1930, she performed 344 consecutive loops, setting a women's record, and she shortly broke her own record with 930. She also did 714 barrel rolls breaking both women's and men's records. Ingalls held more U.S. transcontinental air records during the 1930s than any other woman, including a transcontinental record of 30 hours east to west and 25 hours west to east (round trip New York and Los Angeles), both in 1930. In 1935, she became the first women to fly nonstop from the east coast to the west coast and then immediately broke Amelia Earhart's nonstop transcontinental west-to-east record with a flight from Los Angeles to New York in 13 hours, 34 minutes. Her most well-known flights were made in 1934 and earned her a Harmon Trophy as the most outstanding female aviator of the year. Ingalls flew in a Lockheed Orion from Mexico to Chile, over the Andes Mountains to Rio, to Cuba and then to New York, marking the first flight over the Andes by an American woman, the first solo flight around South America in a landplane, the first flight by a woman from North America to South America, and setting a woman's distance record of 27,358 kilometres (17,000 miles). In 1936, she placed second behind Louise Thaden in the prestigious Bendix Trophy Race. Ingalls' flying career ended with questions about spying for the Germans in World War II, charges she denied. 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.
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