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Lot 466

GOLFING INTEREST: A TROPHY MASCOT, the silver circular foot by T H Hazelwood & Co, Birmingham, 1905, the (later,c.1930's) figure modelled in the form of a golfer, 9cm high (c.2.4oz) (filled)

Lot 172

A MIXED LOT:- A small Irish trophy cup, inscribed, by West & Sons, Dublin 1943 (wooden plinth), a pair of small Victorian shell salts, fourteen various small spoons & a pair of sugar tongs; the cup 5.25" (13.3 cms) high; 12.4 oz (18)

Lot 208

AN EARLY 20TH CENTURY TWO-HANDLED TROPHY CUP with a moulded girdle, a spreading circular foot and harp-shaped handles, by Charles Edwards, London 1928, on an ebonised plinth; 11.9" (27.5 cms) diameter; 52.2 oz

Lot 318

ROWING INTEREST:- A mid 20th century embossed trophy goblet, inscribed on one side "HENLEY ROYAL REGATTA 1939 CENTENARY" and on the other "THE SILVER GOBLETS", by the Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Co.Ltd., London 1939; 7.9" (20 cms) high; 13.45 oz

Lot 486

A collection of G.B. and world coins and banknotes including high grade 1967 halfpennies, plus a car racing trophy

Lot 637

A George V silver christening cup, a white metal small trophy cup and four silver and mother of pearl fruit knives.

Lot 117

A PLAIN TWO-HANDLED TROPHY CUP, Birmingham 1926, mark of 'J.C Ltd.' on tall knobbed stem and circular domed base, (c.14 troy ozs). 25cm high

Lot 119

A GROUP OF SILVER ITEMS; comprising of a pair of scallop-shaped butter dishes and an Edwardian silver wine funnel and stand, a two-handled trophy cup and a silver easel-backed photograph frame. (5)

Lot 959

A Royal Mint Kings Trophy Competition For Special Distinction bronze medallion, boxed

Lot 269

Autographed Rangers 1972 photo, a superb image depicting the 1972 ECWC Champions posing with their trophy during a photo-shoot at Ibrox after victory over Dynamo Moscow, measuring 12" x 8" it has been signed by captain JOHN GREIG and goalscorers WILLIE JOHNSTON and COLIN STEIN using a black marker. Good Condition. All signed pieces come with a Certificate of Authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £3.99, EU from £5.99, Rest of World from £7.99.

Lot 273

A George V silver trophy cup inscribed "Oxford & District Cage Bird Society The Jubilee Cup ... 1910-1935" (Birmingham 1910 by Elkington & Co), raised on an ebonised socle featuring various silver shields inscribed with dates and names

Lot 310

George V Irish silver sporting trophy, with Celtic decoration banding and dragon head handles, horse racing presentation text to the side dated 1930, maker West & Son, Dublin 1929, 8.5" high, 17.4oz t

Lot 475

Sporting Interest: A George V Sterling silver three-handled trophy, inscribed to front 'The Ericsson Gardening Trophy, Presented by Colonel J. Reading M.B.E., E.R.D., September 1963', hallmarked indistinctly, Birmingham 1912, attached base, gross weight approx. 1000 grams / 32.16ozt, 24cm high

Lot 478

Sporting Trophy: A silver hallmarked trophy, inscribed to front, 'Mayfield & District Fanciers Association, The Lawson Challenge Cup, Bantam Section 1928', and inscribed to back with winners from 1928 to 1930, with embossed plaque of a cockerel with two hens to front, hallmarked 'T.H.E', Birmingham, 1928, weight approx. 9.7ozt / 301.8g, 18cm high

Lot 126

George V trophy cup, Birmingham 1928, with inscription 'Hanger Hill Golf Club Mixed Foursomes Challenge Cup', 2.6toz, together with two plated decanter labels

Lot 728

JOCK DODDS; a signed black and white photograph receiving a trophy inscribed "to my good friend Jack, Jack Dodds Blackpool and Scotland 1943, a further signed black and white photograph of the footballer inscribed "happy days to Harry, Jack Dodds, Everton F.C.& Scotland F.C. 1947, and a modern black and white photograph of the player (3).

Lot 900

LOCAL HORSE RACING INTEREST; A silver plated twin handled trophy and cover with repousse foliate detail and inscribed 'Astbury Races 1821', unmarked, height 24.5cm.Additional InformationHeavy rubbing to the plate, numerous dents.

Lot 999

BARKER BROS; a George V hallmarked silver cream jug with scroll handle and stepped circular base, Chester 1912, height 8cm, and a similar miniature trophy cup with leaf capped twin handles, Barker Ellis Silver Co, Birmingham 1965, approx 3ozt (2).

Lot 1109

WALKER & HALL; a cased set of six George V hallmarked silver coffee spoons with bean finials, Sheffield 1928, and a small trophy cup on wooden stand, Preece & Williscombe, London 1945 (af).

Lot 196

A COLLECTION OF NINE SILVER SPOONS AND A MINIATURE TROPHY app. 114g

Lot 201

SILVER IRISH HORSE RACING TROPHY DOWN ROYAL

Lot 56

A George V silver Guernsey agricultural trophy, William Henry Sparrow, Birmingham 1921, goblet form with knopped stem and gilt washed interior, inscribed for the 'R.G.A. & H. Society Winter Laying Test 1926-27 1st Prize Section1B Won by Mr. H. Le Page with White Leghorns', 6½in. (16.5cm.) high, weight 4.9 tr.oz., in AP Roger box.

Lot 74

A collection of silver collectables, comprising of a bowl by George Unite, Birmingham, 1923, 7 1/8in. (18cm.) diameter; an octagonal engine-turned powder compact by William Neale & Son Ltd, Birmingham, 1947; cased set of six coffee spoons by James Dixon & Sons Ltd, Sheffield, 1951; four shell bowl coffee spoons by Wakely & Wheeler, London, 1898; five bright cut teaspoons of varying forms; two napkin rings; two pairs of sugar tongs; small trophy cup; sovereign holder, a/f, gross weight 18.0 tr.oz. **Condition: sovereign holder with detached cover , trophy with dented foot, napkin rings dented with wear, otherwise no major faults.

Lot 605

An extremely rare 1920 'ALDERNEY' Muratti cap and Peace Cup medal - Channel Islands football interest, the blue and white cap with 'ALDERNEY' stitched to the peak, '1920' and emblem to the front segment and 1921-2-3-4-5 to the adjoining segment, embroidered in gold thread. * Won by an Alderney football player in 1920, (the first year the Muratti Vase was played for after the competition was suspended for five years due to the First World War) it is the only time Alderney has ever won, beating Guernsey 1-0 in the final (played in Jersey), Alderney had already beaten Guernsey that year 6-2 in the Peace Cup, a competition played between the two islands between 1919 and 1925. ** Inaugurated in 1905, teams from Guernsey, Jersey and Alderney fiercely contest the annual battle for the Muratti Vase trophy. *Condition: in very good condition, slight staining and colour loss, some loose threads. 

Lot 418

A late 19th century French giltwood winged armchair, carved beechwood, the square back with guilloche decoration and floral and musical trophy surmount, over swept arms with scroll, husk and trefoil decoration, the bowfront seat with squab cushion and foliate rail, raised on fluted front legs with toupie feet, 43in. (109.25cm.) high to back, 27½in. (70cm.) wide.

Lot 357

Motor Racing : Brooklands programmes - ex - bound x 4 01/05/1937 Campbell Trophy Race, 17/05/1937, 16/10/1937 & 12/03/1938 all in good condition - staples removed

Lot 359

Motor Racing : Donington Programme - 5th British Empire Trophy Race 04/04/1936 includes extra Entry/speed table sheet in fine condition

Lot 360

Motor Racing : Donington programme - 7th British Empire Trophy Race 09/04/1938 plus results booklet also - all fine sl r/staples

Lot 361

Motor Racing : Donington programme - 8th British Empire Trophy Race 01/04/1939 - in fine condition

Lot 373

Motor Racing : Brooklands programme - The International Trophy - iconic cover 28/04/1934 good condition

Lot 111

A silver twin-handled trophy raised on circular base, engraved, hallmarked Chester, 1907, maker's mark rubbed, 17cm high, together with a presentation shield, both related to W&G Association Waterlooville, approx. weight of trophy 10.80 ozt

Lot 112

A large silver circular twin-handled presentation bowl decorated with strapwork, engraved 'Potato Trophy' etc, raised on circular base, the bowl 21cm diam, marks rubbed, approx. weight 30.23 ozt

Lot 122

A silver 1920s sugar bowl and cream jug, London hallmarks, together with a silver squat candlestick and a small twin-handled silver trophy on circular base, approx. gross weight 10.39 ozt

Lot 399

SILVER TWO HANDLED TROPHY, PLATED & GLASS PRESERVE JAR + TEA STRAINER

Lot 204

A silver cigarette case, a silver miniature clock case, miniature silver trophy cups, other metal wares also pendants etc. (mixed lot)

Lot 330

Auction Catalogue. A Catalogue of a Large, Extensive, and Valuable Parcel of Books, in Every Science, and in Most Languages; being the Genuine Library of George Galwey Mills, Esq. (gone to the West Indies,) removed from Slaughter-House in the County of Gloucester... which will be sold by auction, by Mr. Jeffery, at No. 11 Pall-Mall, on Monday, the 24th of February, 1800, and the twelve following days, (Sundays excepted.) Beginning each day exactly at one o'clock, [1800], ordinary paper edition (with 4 lines of lot description on title-page, as opposed to 5 lines on that of the large paper edition), lacking A1 (blank?), first two leaves adhered to front blank along gutter (with some consequent tears), occasional ink and pencil marginalia, title-page spotted, stab holes to gutter margins, marbled endpapers, remboîtage binding of late 18th century scarlet morocco, some marks and extremities rubbed, smooth spine gilt panelled and with musical trophy tool in centre of each compartment, covers with wide gilt border of hound's tooth roll, metope and pentaglyph roll, ribbon and fleuron roll, and scrolling fern roll, metope and pentaglyph roll repeated on edges and turn-ins, tall 8vo in 4s (Qty: 1)ESTC T7945. Rare and important sale catalogue; no other copy found at auction. The library of George Galwey Mills MP (1765-1828) was an impressive one by any standards, and yet he died in debt and at his own hand. Mills was born on St. Kitts, and inherited his father's plantations, although he appeared to spend much of his life in England. He served as a Member of Parliament for Wallingford, Mitchell and Winchelsea. In 1806 he was imprisoned for debt, amounting to some £43,000. He committed suicide in 1828, shooting himself through the head, whilst in New South Wales serving as Registrar of the Supreme Court. The inquest reported that Mills had showed signs of derangement before he died, and had made mention of monetary difficulties. Amongst the treasures listed in this library sale, which was presumably an attempt by Mills to raise funds, is the Sherborne Missal, and a Shakespeare First Folio (lots 1459 and 166 respectively). Mills was the first recorded English owner of the Sherborne Missal, the largest and most lavishly decorated English service book to survive from the Middle Ages, now in the British Library. He acquired the volume in 1797 (it bears his bookplate), and it was purchased at Jeffery's auction by Hugh Percy, 2nd Duke of Northumberland for £215. It remained in the possession of the Dukes of Northumberland at Alnwick Castle until deposited on loan at the British Library by the 10th Duke in 1983, and obtained for the nation in July 1998. Mills's copy of Shakespeare's First Folio (with portrait) fetched £10 10 shillings (Anthony James West, The Shakespeare First Folio: The History of the Book , 2002, p.301). The volume merits only two lines of letterpress in the catalogue, compared to six lines devoted to the following lot, a Johnson and Steevens 1793 set of Shakespeare's Plays .

Lot 50

A taxidermy deer trophy head mounted on oak shield, length 68cm.

Lot 228

South Shields allotments silver trophy

Lot 187

Early 20th Century Silver Christening Mug. Birmingham hallmark, dated 1944, mm A & J Zimmerman, approx 159 gms together with a silver trophy Birmingham hallmark, approx 71.8 gms. (2)

Lot 586

HALLMARKED SILVER TROPHY ON BASE ST MARYS BOWLS CLUB PAIRS CUP 1919 (HALLMARK WORN) W & H TOTAL WEIGHT 87g

Lot 208

A RARE SCOTTISH GEORGE III SILVER SNUFF BOX, C1800 with moulded lid and base, engraved with an oval allegorical portrait of Liberty inscribed TREMBLEZ TYRANS flanked by thistles, the sides with lyre, the underside with initials borne on a shield and martial trophy, 8cm l, maker IR, Edinburgh, no date letter, 2ozs 13dwts++Engraving not worn, not split or repaired, no play in hinge

Lot 240

A REGENCY COMMEMORATIVE PRESSED HORN SNUFF BOX AND COVER with portrait of queen Caroline, c1820 inscribed WILSON SC SHEFFIELD, the underside of the base with a trophy and thistles, 8.5cm diam Another example, presented to HRH The Princess Mary, Princess Royal, Countess of Harewood (1897-1965) on her 22nd birthday was sold (with a second box of a hunting scene also by 'WILSON') Christie's South Kensington, Harewood The Attic Sale, 9 December 2012, lot 1020 (£1750).++Small crack to the thin turned stand in the base, the pressed decoration crisp, neither part warped

Lot 1001

AN AUBUSSON CARPET, LATE 19TH/EARLY 20TH C with swagged medallion, and trophy spandrels, 345 x 457cm++Slight natural fading over time and a separation and small repairs

Lot 212

1920s silver twin handled presentation trophy inscribed 'Torquay and District Fanciers Association, Challenge Cup 1832, Presented by the Worshipful The Mayor Councillor W Dennis Thomas JP', Birmingham 1932, 18cm high, 12oz approx, upon an ebonised stand

Lot 166

A flintlock pistol, early 18th century, by Rupert Lugg, London, with silver mask butt cap, inlaid silver stringing and engraved military trophy lockplate, 25cm long

Lot 549

Silver two handled trophy, London 1907, three silver napkin rings, a silver cigarette box and three other items (8)

Lot 575

Edwardian silver rowing trophy by Mappin and Webb, Sheffield 1906 of goblet form, stem modelled as four angled oars with central laurel wreath on circular base, 14cm high

Lot 755

A George IV silver two handled presentation pedestal trophy cup and cover by Benjamin Smith III, of vase shape, with engraved inscription and leaf capped body with two twin serpent handles, the domed cover with pomegranate finial, on circular spreading foot, London, 1827, height 37cm, 72.5 oz.

Lot 760

A handsome George III silver gilt two handled presentation pedestal trophy cup and cover by William Elliot, of campana form, the main body with later engraved inscription, band of thistles, band of fruiting vines and applied racehorse and jockey motif, with paterae flying scroll handles and domed cover with greyhound finial (repair), London, 1815, height 36.5cm, on ebonised socle, the foot rim inscribed "I.L. Tuck, 8 Haymarket Fecit", 93.5 oz.

Lot 78

Mr H Dodge, an Edwardian presentation cricket ball and a plated trophy cup, the cricket ball with applied silver presentation plaque, '.. to commemorate his taking 7 Montacute wickets for 1 run, July 16/ 04,

Lot 107

An Arts & Crafts mahogany trophy display cabinet, H.150 W.73 D.42cm

Lot 52

A silver two handled trophy engraved 'Telegraph and Argus Foursomes Winners 1957' 14cm high (approx weight 6.85oz) on a black wooden plinth

Lot 863

Triang Minic motorways, silver eight trophy race set, M1514

Lot 866

Triang Minic motorways, International circuit extension set and Trophy accessory set, M1531 and M1530

Lot 47

A selection of silver plate including lidded tureens, silver condiment bottle stand (no bottles), cream jug, bud vase, lidded trophy style cannister, a pair of basting spoons and two cased sets of coffee spoons

Lot 680

* FRANK MCFADDEN, TROPHY FACE III pastel on paper, signed 20cm x 14.5cm Mounted, framed and under glass

Lot 682

* FRANK MCFADDEN, TROPHY FACE IV pastel on paper, signed 20cm x 14.5cm Mounted, framed and under glass

Lot 158

Cased 1952 The Fawcett Trophy medal and a cased 1924 Tottenham Poultry Show medal, the back inscribed Runner Cup 2 (2)

Lot 783

A PORCELAIN MOUNTED BRASS CASED CARRIAGE CLOCK, the front painted to with a musical trophy to the dial centre, the blue ground embellished with gilding, each side painted with a putto, the panel to the rear door painted with a musical trophy. 11cm high excluding handle

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