A late Victorian painted satinwood serpentine centre table, the quarter veneered top centred by a painted oval with flaming torch and quiver trophy, within a shaped floral, tied ribbon and husk swagged border, the strung frieze and square tapered legs with painted floral and pendant husk decoration.
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Snooker Ronnie O'Sullivan 8x12 signed colour photo pictured with the World Championship Trophy. Ronald Antonio O'Sullivan OBE born 5 December 1975 is an English professional snooker player who is widely regarded as one of the greatest players in the history of the sport. He has won five World Championships, a record seven Masters titles, and a record seven UK Championships, setting a record total of 19 titles in Triple Crown tournaments. In 1993, aged 17 years and 358 days, he became the youngest player ever to win a ranking title, and he now shares the record for the most ranking titles 36 with Stephen Hendry. His career prize money of over £10 million is the most by any player in snooker history. 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.
Football Autographed JOSE SANTAMARIA photo, a superb image depicting Real Madrid players posing with the La Liga trophy after a 4-1 victory over Valencia at the Bernebeu secured the 1962 Championship, measuring 6" x 4" it has been signed (by Santamaria only) using a blue biro pen. 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.
Football Autographed ALAN HANSEN photo, a superb image depicting the Liverpool centre-half holding aloft the League Championship trophy after a 3-1 victory over Tottenham at Anfield in 1982, measuring 6" x 4" it has been signed using a fine black marker. 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.
AN 18TH CENTURY SILVER RACING TROPHY, London marks, with Victorian decoration, in the form of a beer jug, 'Presented to Mr. Harrison's Champion Filly, Lady Elizabeth, at Liverpool, 13th November 1857', the cylindrical body decorated with a depiction in low relief of Queen Elizabeth hunting in a lake and mountain landscape, (c.30 troy ozs). 18cm tall
A RARE IRISH VICTORIAN YACHTING TROPHY, Dublin 1866, mark of John Smyth, in the form of an oversized beer flagon with hinged lid, the finial with cast figure of a sailor, the body profusely decorated with repousse and chased foliate scrolls, framed by shamrocks, thistles, with engraved reserve inscribed THE PRINCE ALFRED YACHT CLUB KINGSTOWN, WON BY THE AQUILINE, 1866 THE WORLD'S OLDEST SPECIFICALLY AMATEUR YACHT CLUB, 1857, (c. 44 troy ozs). 36cm highFounded in Dublin in 1857, the Royal Alfred Yacht Club, then known as the Irish Model Yacht Club, was established to put an end to the passive ownership of sailing boats. The club provided Victorian men with the skills necessary for manning their vessels and encouraged the practice of good seamanship. This was completely against the norm as, prior to this, yacht clubs had essentially taken the form of social clubs in which very few sailing events were actually held. Furthermore, when races did take place, the boats were manned by professional seamen, not the owners. In rebelling against this tradition, the club became the first specifically amateur yacht club in the world.For the first time, yacht owners could proudly call themselves sailors, with the Model Yacht Club being so named in order to encourage others to follow in their stead. As active organisers and partakers in amateur races, the club called for a regulated set of rules to be enforced. This led to the current Yacht Racing Association’s Racing Rules, for which the principal authorship can be accredited to Henry Crawford and George Thomson, two flag officers of the Royal Alfred.Whilst the Royal Alfred’s members were gentleman and would not entertain the idea of being paid to sail, it is recorded that they were more than happy to accept prizes in the form of money or beautiful silverware, with the current lot being an excellent example.
TWO IMPRESSIVE SILVER SPORTING TROPHIES, both in respect of the Nant Clydach Bowling Club and both inscribed accordingly, a twin handled trophy with curved lion's mask handles on a knopped column and circular base with a wooden plinth bearing nine silver shield winners' names, cup weight 21.2ozs, Birmingham 1922 by Adie Brothers, the second trophy cup having twin handles on a square base and wooden plinth having ten silver shield winners' names, cup weight 12ozs, Birmingham 1922 by William Neale Limited
A group of Reading Police related Medals, comprising County Police Coronation 1911 medal, awarded to Police Constable 21 George Elijah Blanch, Reading Borough Police medal for Bravery, awarded to Police Constable Albert Godfrey Thomas Gunn, for stopping a runaway horse in 1901, and a silver hallmarked Reading Borough Police Swimming Club medal (The Huntley and Palmers Trophy), awarded to WPC. 9. Mrs P.M.Millard dated 1952, with original box, complete with researchthe Reading medal looks to be original and the mounts could possibly be a marriage, please see additional images
A George III silver cream jug, by Peter & Ann Bateman, assayed London 1794, of oval form with ribbed rims and loop handle, (142.2g), together with a white metal trophy Quaiche, of typical circular form with twin lug handles, presented 1972, Calcutta, (white metal assessed as silver), (176.5g). (2)
Cricket Interest: An Edwardian silver and light oak "cricket trophy" inkstand, by Fattorini & Sons Ltd, assayed Birmingham 1911-12, having central 'cricket ball' inkwell with engraved seam detail and glass liner, with silver stumps to either end and pen holder to front, all on light oak plinth base raised upon four silver ball supports and with applied silver presentation plaque "Presented to Mr. Henry Taylor by The Vice-Presidents & Members of the Rusthall C.C in recognition of his services", length 26.3cm.
An Arts and Crafts copper jug, early 20th century, of angular tapering form, applied with a loop handle and with a hinged cover, embossed with graduated stylised flowers, 28cm high, along with a brass replica Superbowl trophy 42cm high and a 19th century brass belt driven bellows, with pulley mechanism and bellows mounted on a later hardwood plinth, lacking belt 60cm long (3)
A group of motor cyling awards to D.McNeil, comprising; a 9ct gold and blue enamelled fob medal, detailed Axe Vale Motorcycle & Light Car Club 6-6-29 Portman Trophy, cased, gross weight 6.9 gms, four mostly silver fob medals, with four cases, a twin handled lidded trophy cup, detailed Honiton M.C.C.& L.C.C. 1932, with a stand and four further silver trophy cups, with four stands, also two enamelled nursing badges, (12).
PORTMEIRION CERAMIC REPLICA OF THE F.A. CUP, scale replica of the Football Association Challenge Cup, modelled by Fred Hackney of Brunswick Ceramics Services, Stoke-on-Trent, body inscribed 'THE FOOTBALL ASSOCATION CHALLENGE CUP', overall height 68.5c, with paper marking this as 'Number 18 of a limited edition of 500 to commemorate the 1980... Final between West Ham United and Arsenal.' Note: After lengthy contract negotiations, Portmeirion were given permission by F.A. secretary Ted Croker to produce these replicas in 1979. The modeller, Fred Hackney, inspected the trophy at Highbury, Arsenal, them being the holders at the time. He made a series of detailed measurements to replicate it faithfully. Unfortunately the production costs of such an impressive piece, including the use of a platinum glaze, proved prohibitive ro the manufacturer and the replica never went into full commercial production. It is estimated that less than 200 were produced before the project was abandoned in 1980.
SEA PIGEON - HIS WATERFORD CRYSTAL CHAMPION HURDLE TROPHY, with presentation inscription reading 'The Waterford Crystal Champion Hurdle 1980', 36cm high, 26cm diameter, along with the medal awarded for Sea Pigeon's victory, the obverse with central scene depicting a jockey on horseback and inscribed 'National Hunt Meeting Cheltenham', the reverse with wreath border and inscribed 'Waterford Crystal Champion Hurdle Sea Pigeon March 11th 1980', likely maker H. Miller, in silver gilt, in fitted case (2) Note: In an impressive racing career which lasted from 1972 until 1981, Sea Pigeon (1970–2000) was a racehorse who competed in eighty-five races, and won thirty-seven times. Amongst Sea Pigeon's best known performances were in the Champion Hurdle races - which he won on two consecutive occasions - in 1980 and 1981.
ROBERT BURNS GOLD MEDAL, AWARDED TO ALEX JACKSON IN 1926, the obverse depicting Robert Burns in relief and inscribed '1759 1796', the reverse inscribed 'Robert Burns Statue Newcastle upon Tyne, Football Match Scots v Anglo-Scots St. James Park 28th April 1926. Won by A. Jackson.', 42mm high including bale, maker NG Co, in nine carat gold, 19.7g Note: Alex Jackson (1905-1946) was a Scottish footballer who played for Huddersfield and Chelsea amongst other sides, though was perhaps best known for his performance as part of the Scottish national team. Jackson was one of the ‘Wembley Wizards’, and in fact, scored a hat-trick to assist Scotland in their famous 5-1 win over England at Wembley in 1928. This attractive medal was awarded to Jackson for his participation in the Robert Burns Statue fund trophy football match of April 1926. This fundraising match took place annually at St James’ Park in Newcastle from 1925 and 1928, with the original aim of erecting a Burns statue in Newcastle. The money raised was eventually donated to various causes including the Princess Mary maternity hospital.
GEORGE V SILVER ORNITHOLOGICAL SOCIETY TROPHY, likely maker Duncan & Scobbie, Sheffield 1922, inscribed 'Presented to James Lee, Esq. By the Members and Friends of the Ornithological Society for long services rendered as President Larkhall, 18th October 1924', of circular form, twin handled, on tapering column support with square base, on square stained wood plinth, the weighable silver 1050g, contained within glazed mahogany display cabinet, 80cm high
Field Hospital and Smithy on Manoeuvres Trophy tent (unglued), two VC beds with casualties, Ambulance Wagon with two horses and seated man (not matching) Officers, Surgeons, Orderlies, Stretcher Bearers and Nurses (one in plastic) various Personnel, campfire, two forges and two Blacksmiths with field anvils (Condition Excellent) (45)
Trophy WWI 62 Army Service Corps Wagon with driver, two horses, dog and supplies, GWD9 Sergeant Alvin C. York with three Prisoners and terrain, and GW30 Canadian Patrol returns fire, in three original boxes, with Tommy Atkins four Cavalry, pack horse, Machine Gunners and Officer (Condition Excellent, boxes Very Good) (25, in four boxes)
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