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A COLLECTION OF SILVER, comprising a twin handled pedestal trophy, Sheffield 1929, 9.5cm wide, a rectangular cigarette box, presentation inscription, London 1957; two pairs of spill vases, a pair of late Victorian serving spoons, pierced and engraved with foliage, Sheffield 1897, cased, a caddy spoon, a child's spoon and pusher, cased, a set of six bean end coffee spoons, cased, a matched dressing table set, twelve silver handled tea knives, and a plated soup ladle and toast rack (qty)
A rare Lladro porcelain copy of the FIFA World Cup, together with a photograph of England?s most capped player, Peter Shilton, holding the trophy and a signed note of authenticity inscribed, ?I hope you enjoy my only world cup! Best, Peter Shilton.? 35cm high. Provenance: Presented to Peter Shilton by the Spanish FA during the 1982 World Cup in Spain, FIFA commissioned the current world cup after Brazil were awarded the original Jules Rimet Trophy in 1970 for winning the competition for a record third time. The new trophy was designed by Italian sculptor Silvio Gazzaniga, who later designed the current UEFA Cup. The world-renowned Spanish porcelain manufacturer Lladro, in association with Sport Billy productions, were commissioned to make a limited number of presentation copies for the 1982 world cup. The Lladro porcelain copies were never on sale to the public and do not appear in the general Lladro reference book. For another example refer to Christie?s auction, London 15th November 2006, which sold for £4,200.
An original Russian Football poster for a tournament March 25th-29th 1984, lithograph, 84x62cm, together with an album of photographs and postcards of club and international stadiums and trophy rooms etc, various commemorative football newspapers and other ephemera. (From the estate of FA Referee Alan Robinson)
1920s silver two-handled trophy cup of cylindrical form, with flared rim, engraved '54 (East Anglian) Division / District Cookery Competition Territorial Army', on a circular pedestal foot and turned ebonised plinth (London 1922), maker's mark rubbed, together with a small silver plated cup, engraved '2AA Group Inter Brigade Swimming Champions'. Approximately 13ozs weighable silver, silver cup 25.5cm overall height including plinth (2)
A POSSIBLY 18TH CENTURY SILVER TWIN HANDLED VESSEL of tapering form with two applied scrolling handles, bearing marks for London, date code possibly 1756 and makers mark for Hennell, inscribed 'I. Hennell.' to the rim; a silver cream jug with square trophy handle and ribbed body, bearing marks for Birmingham, date code possibly 1911 and marks for Elkington & Co Limited and two miniature silver toast racks with spade shaped rack, bearing marks for Birmingham William Hatton & Sons Limited (4)
A SILVER PORRINGER with circular spreading base and engine turned decoration, by Mappin & Webb Birmingham; a silver sugar sifter with knopped finial on a gadrooned edge base, with marks for Birmingham Barker Ellis and Silver Company; a London silver lidded sugar bowl; a pair of silver posy vases bearing marks for Birmingham and a Georgian silver milk jug with angular trophy handle, ribbed body bearing marks for London, makers mark IM and date code slightly rubbed, possibly 1722
A George V planished silver golf trophy cup, having a shallow dished bowl supported by C scroll brackets on a slender knopped stem with leaning golf clubs upon a domed foot, engraved 'Reddish Vale Golf Club / Captains Prize 1935 / S Oswald', on an ebonised plinth, Robert Fead Mosley, Sheffield, 1930, 792g (silver excluding plinth), 27 cm total
WW1 British 1914 Mons Star with 5th Aug - 22nd Nov clasp, War Medal, Victory Medal and Metropolitain Police Coronation Medal 1911 and Carnes Trophy Shooting Medallion in silver dated June 12th 1913 to 5169 Pte EJ Petty, Coldstream Guards. Mounted on a bar with original ribbons. Plus medal ribbon bar with Rosette.
WW2 Third Reich SA Dienstdolch dagger. 22cm blade with "Alles fur Deutchland" motto, early maker marked example by "Giesen & Forsthoff, Solingen". Crossguard with SA Gruppe mark "Wf" for Westfalen. 345mm overall length. Complete with scabbard. Anodised finish but overpainted with brown paint, diamond shaped swastika insignia painted to reverse. Brown leather hanger. Dagger was a war trophy of a British D Day veteran.
GEORGE V SILVER TROPHY CUPwith twin handles and engraved 'Bridge Of Weir Horticultural Society & Gardens Association Village Section Cup', Birmingham 1925, approximately 201 grams, standing on an ebonised circular plinth with an inset button plaque 'Sorley Silversmiths 107-109 West George St. Glasgow'
Rolls-Royce - Aviation - a Schneider Trophy 1931 Model, a painted aluminium and wooden aeronautical model, of a Rolls-Royce Supermarine S6B, a Schneider Trophy Aircraft, picked out in tones of blue and grey, 62cm long, c. 1930; two colour photographs, inscribed to verso: Sotheby's Billinghurst Models, the other "Super Marine" (sic) Wingspan 30", Length 24", Believed [...] Rolls-Royce Collection, But Cannot Be Verified!; a facsimile programme, The Schneider Trophy Contest, Sept 12th 1931, where this lot is illustrated, [4]
An Edwardian mahogany and marquetry display cabinet, outswept rectangular top with arched half gallery inlaid with a musical trophy above a frieze inlaid with ribbon tied trailing bell husks and a glazed door enclosing a shelf, tapered square legs centred by a stepped oval undertier, spade feet, 162.5cm high
A silver golf trophy, presented by the Dunlop Sports Company Ltd.; a silver Test Cricket centenary medallion, Melbourne Cricket ground 1877-1977 Austria versus England; a silver presentation key, relating to the opening of the Otley UDC waterworks; and a silver pickle fork with mother of pearl handle
An Edwardian silver twin-handled trophy cup, Walker & Hall, Sheffield 1907, engraved 'Challenge Cup, Given by the Members of the Empire Club, Stanley S.O. Nov. 1909, To be Shot for by The Stanley & District Territorials, To be won three times in succession or four times in all.' Height 31.5cm. CONDITION REPORT: 1209g / 42.6 oz
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