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Lot 694

A George V hallmarked silver capstan inkwell, S Blanckensee & Son Ltd, Birmingham 1928, a silver-backed purse mirror, a small silver trophy marked Birmingham 1938, a small silver oil lamp, marks rubbed, an oval silver-mounted oak picture frame, height 16.5cm (5).

Lot 696

A hallmarked silver trophy on stand, FH Adams & Co, Birmingham 1924, a stem cup, a Victorian bowl and sucrier, approx combined 17ozt (4).

Lot 403

Two trays of mainly glass desk inkwells, together with other items including; miniature chemist bottles, two handled silver plated trophy cup etc. (2)(B.P. 24% incl. VAT)

Lot 430

Box of assorted silver plate to include; trophy cups, egg cruet set, entree dishes, teaware, goblets etc. (B.P. 24% incl. VAT)

Lot 471

Box of assorted mainly silver plated two handled trophy cups, some on socle bases. (B.P. 24% incl. VAT)

Lot 284

A plated comport, a trophy stand, and a carved Eastern figure

Lot 598

2 crystal decanters, golf trophy set, German vase etc

Lot 147

Two cast iron plaques; Camel Trophy and Morris, together with a replica tin California licence plate

Lot 1987

Mixed Lot: assorted electro-plated presentation inscribed trophy cups, electro-plate lidded and clear cut glass butter dish and rectangular compartmentalised tea caddy (qty)

Lot 1991

Mixed Lot: various lidded serving dishes, trophy cup, toast racks, sauce boats and assorted flatware and cutlery (qty)

Lot 2103

George V presentation engraved trophy cup of circular form with embossed cartouche and later presentation inscription on a spreading circular foot, diam 10 1/2cm, weight approx 93gms, London 1910, maker's mark RP

Lot 2129

Mixed Lot: comprising a George V table lighter modelled in the form of an oil lamp (incomplete), London 1911, maker's mark Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Company Ltd, together with two two-handled unengraved trophy cups and a tapering cylindrical spill vase with non-matching blue glass liners, combined weight approx 183gms, various dates and makers (4)

Lot 2137

Mixed Lot: small wire work four-slice toast rack, small two-handled trophy cup, shell bowled caddy spoon, pin tray and pepper caster with blue glass liner, combined weight approx 177gms, various dates and makers (5)

Lot 2218

Edward VII half-fluted circular two-handled trophy cup with presentation inscription and raised on a spreading circular foot, height 18cm, weight approx 288gms, London 1905, maker's mark E&Co Ld

Lot 2219

Victorian goblet formed presentation engraved trophy cup with knopped stem and raised on a spreading circular foot, height 21 1/2cm, weight approx 324gms, London 1910, maker's mark JW FCW

Lot 2227

George V presentation engraved two-handled trophy cup, the girdled body with cast and applied handles and raised on a spreading circular foot, width 16 1/2cm, weight approx 214gms, London 1926, maker's mark B&? Ltd

Lot 2229

Mixed Lot: comprising two various presentation engraved goblet formed trophy cups, each with knopped stems and spreading circular bases, combined weight approx 511gms, together with two presentation engraved electroplated beer mugs, various dates and makers (4)

Lot 451

A mixed lot comprising a collection of late 19th/early 20th Century coloured glass wares to include a range of vases with silver collars, two red glass floats and a further small silver tennis trophy marked Pelham House Championship 1926

Lot 379

A quantity of boxed Tri-ang Minic Motorway Accessories including M.1530 Trophy Accessory Set, M.1818 Reversing Hazard, 2 x Automated Accessory Packs and three items from the 'Car Play' range including Service Station, Double Chalet and Freight Depot, some with part contents, all unchecked for completeness. (16)

Lot 1128

A sports trophy awarded in 1898 by the Academ Sports Club Berlin to Ivo Schricker,a silver beaker for an athletic one mile event, three earlier winners additionally inscribed, height 10cm.Dr Ivo Schricker was a German footballer who later became FIFA General Secretary from 1932-1951 under the Presidency of Jules Rimet.

Lot 1131

The following four lots were originally owned by Juan Antonio Scasso (1892-1973) who was the architect responsible for the World Cup's first stadium, the Estadio Centenario in Montevideo, Uruguay, with its famous Torre de los Homenajes, an acclaimed example of architectural expressionism. Other famous projects include the Hotel Miramar, the Navy School and La Paloma Spa. He also taught and lectured, becoming Deputy Director at the Institute of Theory of Architecture and Urbanism in 1951. He also had a close association with football and was appointed President of Penarol Athletic Club in 1932.A superb 1930 solid brass replica of the Jules Rimet Trophy,mounted on a lapis lazuli plinth set on all sides with medallions, height 27cm., in original fitted wooden carrying case, the lid with plaque inscribed ESTADIO CENTENARIO, MONTEVIDEO, 3O DE JULIO 1930

Lot 1139

A Rare 1934 FIFA World Cup solid silver trophy,awarded to the Italian players for winning the FIFA World Cup. Designed by Picchiani Barlecchi, Firenze and numbered 11. Measures 13.5 x 10.5 cm and weighs 385 grams. "Campionato Mondiale Di Calcio Roma 1934 XII - Giuocatore.

Lot 1154

The equipment case used by the the Brazil international team's masseur Mario Americo at the 1966 World Cup in England and later autographed by Pele,stamped with a logo incorporating the Jules Rimet Trophy, laurel and inscribed BRASIL, 1958, 1962, signed by Pele in black marker pen; sold with a COA stating that the case was gifted to the Uruguayan 1966 World Cup player Hector Silva (2)Mario Americo was the Brazil team's masseur at every World Cup between 1950 and 1974.

Lot 1158

Winston Churchill British Bulldog England 1966 World Cup figure,the large but lightweight hollow composite figure smoking a cigar, wearing a homburg hat, Union Jack waistcoat and Jules Rimet Trophy label badge with red, white & blue & ribbon, and holding up a 1966 World Cup pennant, the base with registered design number 1058952, and manufacturer's beetle trademark, height 80cm.

Lot 1178

Nine signed Wembley Stadium souvenir postcards,comprising 3 x Bobby Moore, 3 x Alan Ball, 1 x Bobby Charlton,1 x Roger Hunt & 1 x Tom Finney; together with a small photo of the F.A. Cup trophy signed by Bobby Charlton (10)

Lot 1203

A full size replica of the FIFA World Cup trophy, modelled as a gilt painted earth held upon by two maidens, with green malachite coloured bands, raised upon a circular base, height: 36 cm.

Lot 1213

1994 FIFA World Cup Winner's Medal,the 14th gold circular medal with World Cup trophy obverse and FIFA World Cup USA 1994 reverse, with red, white and blue ribbon, bears hallmarks and makers mark Huguenin, diameter: 49 cm.A recipient of this medal is unknown, but we can confirm that it would have been awarded to a member of Brazil back room staff as opposed to a player.

Lot 1214

A 1994 World Cup Brazilian Football Association (CBF) medal,white metal & enamel, depiction of the World Cup trophy, inscribed CONFEDERACAO BRASILEIRA DE FUTEBOL, 8-6-1914, BRASIL; sold with a COA confirming the provenance of the medal and that it was presented to Rogelson da Silva Barreto, a long serving kitman at the Brazilian F.A. (CBF); sold together with a FIFA 2014 World Cup Preliminary Draw medal, the design featuring the World Cup trophy on one side and the logo of the 2014 World Cup on the other, held in Rio De Janeiro 2011, suspended in clear film display case, with card sleeve (3)

Lot 1269

Pedro signed Chelsea signed home jersey 2015-16,with COA and photo proof; sold together with a Frank Lampard signed football boot in perspex dome frame set against super Frank kissing the Champions League trophy won back in 2012 after beating Bayern Munich on penalties, measures 53 by 43cm by 17cm. deep, with COA & photo proof

Lot 1273

A collection of 16 autographed photographs relating to Derby County FC,featuring a 12 by 8in. b&w depicting a wonderful image of Derby County players posing with the First Division trophy before a packed Baseball Ground in 1975, signed in fine blue marker by 11 players; together with 15 other photos depicting former 'Rams' from the late 1960s - early 70s, all signed in permanent marker, including examples of George, Hennessey, Mackay, Gemmell, Hinton, Todd, Hector etc, comes with a Certificate of Authenticity (17)

Lot 1300

Three Denis Law autographed photographs,each 16 by 12in., images comprising Law scoring in the 1963 FA Cup Final (signed in black marker), Law scoring for “World Champions” Scotland against England at Wembley in 1967 (signed in blue marker), and holding aloft the First Division trophy at Old Trafford in 1965 (signed in red marker), comes with a Certificate of Authenticity for each individual photo (6)

Lot 1418

A collection of miscellaneous Football and Olympic Memorabilia,including a pair of 1930s vintage football boots, well worn, lacking a couple of studs; also 1960's Subbuteo Jules Rimet Trophy, model C119, purchased at the 1969 League Cup Final; Arsenal Season Tickets x 4; Arsenal v Barcelona t-shirt given to the fans at 1st match at Emirates Stadium; Arsenal v Barcelona t-shirt given to fans at 2006 Champions League Finals in Paris; ESSO F.A. Cup Final Centenary 1872 - 1972 complete set in folder and loose coins; ESSO Top Team Collection; The Sun Football Encyclopaedia & Soccerstamp album 1971-72; 1971 Arsenal Pennant League and FA Cup Winners; 2012 Olympic Tickets and Skol six day cycling Wembley 1975/77; and others, (qty)

Lot 196

A silver golf trophy 1935,hallmarked Walker & Hall, Sheffield, 1935, in the form of a small cup & cover with golf club handles, golf ball feet, and the cover surmounted with a figure of a golfer, height 15.5cm., weight 167gr., on a turned ebonised plinth, overall height 20.5cm. good

Lot 416

An historic item of greyhound racing memorabilia being the black No.4 jacket worn by "Sherrys Prince" when winning his third Grand National at White City 15th April 1972,in good condition; sold with a letter of provenance from the Prole family (2)Having already won the Grand Nationals of 1970 and 1971, Sherrys Prince sealed an outstanding career legacy by winning an unprecedented third Grand National in 1972. The dog was sent off the 5-4f from Trap 4 and beat the 6 dog "Lee Park". After making a superb leap at the first hurdle, he led all the way to win comfortably by 6 1/4 lengths in a time of 29.80 secs.The trophy was presented to owner Joyce Matthews by Athur Aldridge of the GRA.Sherrys Prince was originally trained by John Shevlin at West Ham, but due to the trainer's failing health the dog was transferred to Colin West at White City. The kennelhand Irene Hazelwood (McNally) later became a trainer and then a stipendiary steward.Considered the greatest hurdler of all time, this outstanding greyhound set a total of 15 track records during his illustrious four year racing career which saw 70 victories in 105 hurdle races. All this having recovered from a broken hock in 1970.Sherrys Prince was retired in 1972 and died in 1978.

Lot 417

A Regency era silver trophy for the hare coursing meeting held at Letcombe Bowers in 1815, hallmarked William Burwash, London, 1814, the two handled trophy in campana form, gilt interior, the obverse with a raised medallion depicting a greyhound catching a hare, the reverse inscribed BOWERS, COURSING MEETING, 1815, height 19cm., width across handles 18cm., weight 702gr.; sold together with The Courser's Manual & Supplement or Stud Book, 1828, by Thomas Goodlake (2)Although not a Waterloo Cup, this hare coursing trophy dates coincidentally from 1815 the year of the Battle of Waterloo !Letcombe Bowers Coursing Club was established by Mr Thomas Goodlake in 1814 upon his own estate near Wantage. The club dined at the Bear Inn in Wantage. From 1816 one meeting a year was held on the last Thursday in November at which members competed for a silver cup or tankard (value 25 guineas), a silver goblet (10 guineas) and a pair of gravy spoons.In 1815, however, the date of this trophy, two meetings were held. The inaugural meet was on 1st February with the Cup being won by Mr Thomas's "Tiney." Then on 1st December patron Mr Goodlake on the Cup with his black dog "Grasshopper." It is not known at which meeting the present trophy was awarded.A book by Thomas Goodlake is offered with the trophy. An oil painting of Goodlake, that was engraved for the book's frontispiece, was sold at Graham Budd Auctions 28th October 2009 as lot 3.

Lot 418

A 1933 greyhound trophy for a race won by a dog trained by Sidney Orton of "Mick The Miller" fame,in the form of a silver & leather dog collar, stamped SILVER and with maker's mark foe William Hair Haseler, the central medallion encircled with laurel and inscribed THIRTEENTH WESTCLIFF HURDLE, 700 YARDS, TIME 43.09s, WINNER, INCHACOUMBE BOY, OWNER MRS E LESTER, TRAINER S.J. ORTON, 29th SEPT. 1933, silver 35cm. long, overall length 48cm., displayed in original glass topped and silk lined display caseSidney Orton (1890-1978) was born in Aylsham, Norfolk, and in his early life worked on his parents family farm in Stonegate. He married Gladys Harmer in 1917 and had a family including a son called Sydney 'Clare' Orton in 1918. When oval circuit greyhound racing arrived in Britain in 1926, he swapped his interest in coursing to become Clerk of the Scales and then a trainer during the early years at Wimbledon Stadium.The family lived in the Wimbledon trainers complex known as Burhill Kennels in Hersham. In December 1929 he was propelled to national fame when he took charge of Mick The Miller and won the 1930 Greyhound Derby. During the 1930s Orton won a significant number of classic races and was one of the leading trainers in the country, earning him the nickname 'The Wizard of Burhill'. Other famous greyhounds he handled would include Ballynennan Moon, Brilliant Bob, Ballyhennessy Sandhills, Quare Times, Mondays News and Burhill Moon before retiring in 1959

Lot 419

Greyhound racing memorabilia,comprising: an item of signage ex-White City Stadium, white acrylic sheet printed in red one side TREBLE CHANCE & DUELLA 10p, and the other side FORECAST DUELLA, NON RUNNERS, 1st. LEG, 2nd. LEG, 38 by 30cm.; a counter top advertisement card for Harringay Races 40 by 31cm.; a set of four sherry glasses etched with the GRA logo; a greyhound & book novelty paperweight; a trophy for Crayford Races Ladbrokes Stayers Stakes 8th June 1995; a limited edition Italian ceramic tile printed with a photograph of the Derby winner "Hit The Lid"; a Totalisator Cash Controller's pass for Harringay Stadium; a vintage game "The New Dog-Racing Game", Cardora Series, British Made, Patent 27151, comprising playing surface and box containing six painted lead greyhounds and playing cards, good condition; a framed colour photo of the 1977 National Inter-Track Championship Winners (White City) with their trainers; a group of three official matted b&w photographs of champion greyhounds "Sir Ginger" (1970 Cambridgeshire), "Sole Aim" (1971 Greyhound Derby) and "Down Your Way" (1971 Gold Collar), each 38 by 42cm; a framed David French artist drawn limited edition print, numbered 263/500, titled "The Classic Winners of 1980"; another David French print (tube rolled), 21/300, titled "Great Greyhounds of the Twentieth Century"; and a tube rolled Michael Lyne print "A Review of Coursing"

Lot 46

A silver Lord Lonsdale Boxing Trophy by Mappin & Webb, Sheffield, 1951, the lid inscribed Lord Lonsdale Trophy, with BBB of C finial, the trophy inscribed British Empire Championship, Flyweight Championship of British Empire, (15 Rounds) Jackie Paterson (Gt. Britain) v. Kid Tanner (British Guiana) at Belle Vue, Manchester, 11th March 1940, Won by Jackie Paterson (on points), the other side of trophy inscribed Bantamweight Championship of British Empire (15 Rounds) Jim Brady (Gt Britain) v. Jackie Paterson (Gt. Britain) at Hampden Park, Glasgow, 12th September 1945, Won by Jackie Paterson (on points) on black socle base with white-metal plaque inscribed Presented to G.R. Johnstone by A.L. Ellsworth M.B.E., for services to Scottish Amateur Boxing, 13th June 1958, trophy 29cm with base 36cm, 20oz. Jackie Paterson was a Scottish boxer who was world flyweight boxing champion. He was also British champion at flyweight and bantamweight Paterson's first fight was in May 1938 in Greenock, and he beat Joe Kiely on points over ten rounds. With the outbreak of World War II, Paterson joined the RAF, but continued to box regularly throughout the war years. In March 1940, he added the vacant Commonwealth title to his British one, when he won on points against Richie Kid Tanner in Manchester. In February 1941, he defended both titles against Paddy Ryan in Nottingham, winning on a technical knockout in the eighth. In August 1941, he had a shot at the Commonwealth bantamweight title, when he fought holder Jim Brady in Glasgow. However, he lost on points over fifteen rounds. In June 1943, Paterson fought former flyweight champion Peter Kane from Golborne in Lancashire for the vacant World flyweight championship. The world title fight, held at Hampden Park in Glasgow, lasted only a minute, as Paterson caught Kane early in the first round putting him down twice, before he was counted out the second time. Paterson was the first southpaw to be world flyweight champion. By successfully defending his British flyweight title twice he had also won a Lonsdale Belt outright. In September 1945, Paterson had a re-match with Jim Brady for his Commonwealth bantamweight title, beating him on points in Glasgow, to take the title. In March 1946, he fought the Frenchman, Theo Medina, for the vacant European bantamweight title. He won the fight, in London on a disqualification in the eighth. Paterson was now World, British and Commonwealth flyweight champion, as well as Commonwealth and European bantamweight champion.

Lot 481

Wimbledon Championship Friday 4th July 1952 Programme,sold together with an action photograph of Frank Sedgman, signed in black marker pen; an action photograph of Jaroslave Drobny, signed in pen; a trim card of Miss M Connolly and a photograph of Maureen Connolly receiving winning trophy from the Duchess of Kent, with Louise Brough, (5)

Lot 483

Wimbledon Championship Final 1955 Programme,sold together with two action photographs, featuring Tony Trabert, Angela Mortimer and Anne Shilcock, signed by the double champions 1955; signed photograph of Kurt Nielsen and Ulrich his doubles partner, with their British Hard Court title trophies 1954, signed by in black marker pen by Nielsen; a signed photograph of Tony Trabert receiving the winning trophy from the Duchess of Kent, with Kurt Nielsen, signed in black pen by both players; a signed photography of Louise Brough receiving the wining trophy from the Duchess of Kent with Beverley Fleitz, (6)

Lot 485

Wimbledon Championships Final 1958 Programme,signed in pen by Ashley Cooper to the cover; sold together with a photograph of Ashley Cooper, one with the trophy and a signed trim card, signed in blue ink, (3)

Lot 486

Wimbledon Championship Thursday 25th June 1959 Programme,signed in black marker pen by Christine Truman and Maria Bueno to the front; a rare Order of Play draw and results programme for 1959; a signed photograph of Maria Bueno and Darlene Hard, ladies singles finalists, holding their floral bouquets, signed in marker pen by the champion Maria Bueno; a Wimbledon Championship Final Programme 1959, a signed photograph of Alex Olmedo and Maria Bueno, the singles champions, signed in fine marker pen to the front by each; and a signed photograph of Alex Olmedo with the winning trophy, signed in fine marker pen to front, (6)

Lot 487

Wimbledon Championship Final Programme 1960,signed in black marker pen to the front by Ladies Champion Maria Bueno,sold together with two action photographs of Maria Bueno, one signed in black marker pen and a signed photograph of Neale Frazer holding his trophy; sold together with a Wimbledon 2nd Day June 27th 1961 Programme, signed on the cover by Maria Bueno, a photograph of Angela Mortimer and Christine truman; a signed postcard of Andrea Mortimer; and a centre-court photograph of Maria Bueno and Christine Truman (8)

Lot 488

Wimbledon Championship Final 1964 Programme,sold together with four action photographs of Roy Emerson and Fred Stolle, one autographed by Roy Emerson; a photograph of Roy Emerson and Fred Stolle, with the winning trophy, signed by both in fine pen, (6)

Lot 489

Wimbledon Championship Final 1966 Programme,sold together with a rare L.T.A. Ball 2nd July 1966 Menu Card, signed in ink on reverse, by Billie Jean King, Mulloy, Mills, Davidson, Roche, Santana, Hewitt, Fletcher, Stolle; four action photographs, featuring finalists Manuel Santana and Denis Ralston; a signed photograph of Manuel Santana lifting the winning trophy, signed in pen dated 1966, (7)

Lot 491

Wimbledon Championship Final 1968 Programme,sold together with a signed action photograph of Billie Jean King, signed in fine blue marker pen; a signed action photograph of Judy Tegart; a signed photograph of John Newcombe and Tony Roche, Wimbledon Men's doubles winners July 6th 1968; an action photograph of Tony Roche and a signed photograph of Rod Laver holding the Wimbledon Men's singles winning trophy 1968, (

Lot 496

1985 Wimbledon Tennis Final Programme, when Boris Becker defeated Kevin Curran,sold together with a signed photograph of Becker with Queen's Club Trophy; signed photograph of Becker in black marker pen; the Lawn Tennis Championship 1985 Champion's Dinner; photograph of Curran and a Limited Edition signed print of Martina Navratilova, Ladies Champion, No. 10 of 1000; the lot also including a group from the 1988 Wimbledon Tennis Finals, when Stefan Edberg defeated Boris Becker and Steffi Graf defeated Martina Navratilova, comprising Official 1988 Programme, signed photographs of Edberg, Graf, each signed in marker pen; 1988 Seoul Olympic Games First Day Cover, signed by Steffi Graf, (11)

Lot 557

A Maurice McLoughlin Tennis Trophy,a rare and fine Golden Gate (Park) trophy (1906) won by and inscribed to McLoughlin when he was victorious at the age of 16 in the Golden Gate Club's handicap singles competition, the third year it was staged, this fine two-handled trophy (USA Superior Silver Co. Quadruple plate) stands 31cm. high and is tastefully decorated in the art-nouveau style with carnation flowers and leaves, the trophy is engraved on the reverse with the names of the first seven winners - Paul Hardeman, Maurice McLoughlin, Charles Foley, Clyde Curley, Walter Rosenberg, W.E.C. Bonifield, and finally, once again with the second victory of Clyde CurleyThe Golden Gate Junior Tennis Club (San Fransisco) was inaugurated in 1904 and the trophy was played for by grammar and high school boys under seventeen years of age. Several of the Club's juniors became national champions. Maurice Evans McLoughlin, became U.S. Singles Champion in 1912 and 1913 and runner-up in 1914 and 1915. On three occasions from 1912 until 1914 he was also the doubles Champion with his partner Tom Bundy, and was also runner-up twice in this competition. He also achieved a singles runner-up place at Wimbledon in 1913 being defeated by New Zealand's Anthony Wilding. McLoughlin, born on 18th. November 1890 at Carson City, Nevada, was a member of the USA Davis Cup team from 1909-13

Lot 558

A finely detailed player's miniature replica of the Davis Cup Trophy,measuring 25cm. in height and 23cm. in diameter, this is an exact copy of the original trophy as presented to victorious players and officials, it consists of a copy of the original cup presented by Dwight Davis mounted upon a three tier base fitted with plaques and ornamentation which would originally hold the engraved names of all the winning nations.

Lot 561

The trophy for the 1971 Rothmans International Tennis Tournament won by Rod Laver in the men's singles,the base plaque inscribed ROD LAVER, ROTHMANS INTERNATIONAL, 1971, in original fitted caseRod Laver defeated Nikola Pilic 6-4, 6-0, 6-2 in the Final played at the Royal Albert Hall, London.

Lot 583

A tennis shirt worn by Andy Murray when winning his second Wimbledon men's singles title in the match v Milos Raonic 10th July 2016,signed in black marker pen and mounted in a frame together with a Certificate of Authenticity signed by Matt Gentry, Managing Director of Andy Murray's management company 77 Sports Management Group, a photograph of Andy Murray hugging the trophy on Centre-Court, and a title plaque, 79 by 64cm., very good condition; offered with a separate letter from Matt Gentry confirming that this was one of two shirts worn by Murray on Court during the 2016 Final (2) Sir Andrew (Andy) Barron Murray OBE (Scottish, b.1987) British Tennis Professional Player and former World Tennis No.1, having represented Great Britain in the 2012 and 2016 Olympics, wining gold medals for the singles titles and having been on the winning Davis Cup Team in 2015. He became the first British player to win a Grand Slam Singles title since 1977 when beating Novak Djokovic in the 2012 US Open Final, and the first British man since Fred Perry in 1936 to win a Grand Slam singles title.In 2016 Murray became the first British man to win two Wimbledon Singles Titles since the great Fred Perry, and the first Scot to win a Wimbledon singles title since Harold Mahony in 1896. The first Wimbledon singles title won in 2013 against Novak Djokovic in a straight sets match that lasted over three hours. And again on the 10th July 2016 as 2nd seed against Milos Raonic, Murray won in straight sets, having defeated Liam Broady, Lu Yen-hsun, John Millman and Nick Kyrgios in the first four rounds, then defeating the 12th seed Jo-Wilfired Tsonga in the quarter finals in five sets and the 10th seed Tomas Berdych in the semi-finals in straight sets. This Wimbledon crown was his 3rd title of the season and his 38th career Tour title. Andy Murray's management company 77 Sports Management has confirmed by letter offered in this lot that Andy wore two shirts on court during the 2016 Final, this being one of them that was purchased by the current consignor at a Charity Auction.The other shirt was donated by Andy Murray to the Wimbledon Lawn Tennis Museum.

Lot 733

Seoul 1988 Olympic Games trophy issued by the Seoul Olympic Organizing Committee to thank individuals for their role in the preparation of the Games,the gilt-metal trophy surmounted by the Games mascot Hodori, on a base bearing a serial number 0579 with a Korean inscription translating as “Wishing a successful Seoul Olympics and your patriotism will be forever a lamp that throws light on the brilliant future of our country”, height 37cm., area of damage to mascot's torch, in original case of issue

Lot 792

Ulster Trophy Race autographs and period photographs, the signatures on pages clipped from an autograph book including Bob Gerard, Peter Whitehead, A Powys-Lybbe, all with period press cutting photos, also Geoffrey Crossley and another page of local drivers Bobbie Baird, S Durbridge, C Eyre Mansell, H Graham; together with four original b&w photographs of Guiseppe Farina-Alfa Romeo, Reg Parnell-Thinwall Special Ferrrari, Bob Gerard-E.R.A, Johnny Claes-Lago Talbot, each taken during the 1951 race, 4 by 5.5in, the first two with added hand colouring (8)The Ulster Trophy at Dundrod became a Formula 1 race in 1950, the winner being Peter Whitehead in a Ferrari who beat Bob Gerard's E.R.A., while A Powys-Lybbe won the Ulster Handicap in an Alfa Romeo P3. In 1951 Farina won the Ulster Trophy for Alfa Romeo and Bobbie Baird went on to win the 3-litre class in that year's Tourist Trophy over the same Dundrod course in his newly acquired Ferrari 212 sports car.

Lot 793

V16 B.R.M.s at Goodwood in 1952, a large b&w period photo featuring Reg Parnell and eventual race winner Froilan Gonzales leaving the start of the 1952 Woodcote Trophy, 61 by 76cm., mounted, framed & glazed; together with two b&w photos of Jim Clark driving a Lotus-Climax 25 in the 1963 Dutch Grand Prix, 43 by 53cm., and an Aston Martin DBR1 at Goodwood in 1960, a later print, 46 by 56cm., both mounted, framed & glazed (3)The B.R.M. photo is attributed to Louis T Stanley and appeared in his book 'The B.R.M. Story', 1966, publisher Max Parrish. All three photos were owned by, and displayed in the offices of international racing driver and engine designer, Brian Hart.

Lot 841

A group of five Hull Kingston Rovers Rugby League Club official two-piece suits,each with a badge to the breast pocket, examples inscribed Wembley 1961, 1980 & 1986, the other two simply with the club name/crest; together with a H.K.R. suit jacket only; the lot also including a jacket issued by the Hull & DIstrict R.L.R.S.; plus a group of Hull Kingston Rovers official club sweaters inscribed for Wembley appearances, Cup wins, Premiership Finals, John Player Trophy etc. (a qty.)

Lot 844

Group of five Hull Kingston Rovers Rugby League shirts including a red & blue Phil Hogan 1985 Premiership Final No.12, the other shirts comprising: ii) red & blue No.6, by Adidas, Savoy Tyres sponsorship iii) white & red No.12, by Adidas, Mansfield Beers sponsorship iv) white & blue No.16, by Matchwinner, Riding Bitter sponsorship v) white & red No.14, by Adidas, inscribed JOHN PLAYER TROPHY, no sponsorship logo

Lot 906

Woolwich Arsenal medal awarded to goalkeeper Jimmy Ashcroft to commemorate the club's promotion to the Division One of the Football League in season 1903-04 during which Ashcroft kept a club record 20 clean sheets,9ct. gold, inscribed WOOLWICH ARSENAL CRICKET CLUB, TO COMMEMORATE PROMOTION TO FIRST LEAGUE, PRESENTED TO J. ASHCROFT, 1903-4Jimmy Ashcroft (Arsenal's first England international footballer)Lots 906 to 909James (Jimmy) Ashcroft (British, 1878 - 1943), an English football goalkeeper, signing for Everton as an amateur in 1897, then to Gravesend United in 1899. He signed as a professional footballer in June 1900 for Woolwich Arsenal, making his debut on 15th September 1900 against Burton Swifts, losing 1 - 0 on the day. Through his career with Woolwich Arsenal he made 303 appearances in eight seasons until 1908, of which 273 appearances were in the league. He was the first goalkeeper to play for Woolwich Arsenal in the first division and having played in two FA Cup semi-finals with Woolwich Arsenal in 1905/06 against Newcastle United, losing 2 - 0 at Victoria Ground, Stoke and 1906/07 against The Wednesday losing 3 - 1 at St Andrew's, Birmingham.Ashcroft was the first Arsenal player to be capped for England winning three caps in the British Home Nations Championship matches of 1906, England won twice against Ireland and Wales and lost to Scotland, which meant sharing the 1905/06 championship trophy with Scotland, both teams having each gained four points in the championship. In 1908 he was sold to Blackburn Rovers where he went onto play over 120 times and reached another FA Cup semi-final in 1910/11 against Bradford City, losing 3 - 0 at Bramall Lane, Sheffield and won the First Division title in 1911/12. In 1913 he was released by Blackburn Rovers on a free transfer, placing an advert in The Athletic News he signed for Tranmere Rovers, playing for one season before WWI and all first class football was halted and with that his retirement from football.

Lot 919

Football Hall of Fame induction trophy awarded posthumously to Frank Swift in 1971,designed as a football sculpture encircled by wings on a wooden plinth, with plaque engraved Football Hall of Fame 1971 Frank Swift, 25 cm, sold together with a brochure relating to the opening of the Football Hall of Fame, two souvenir programmes and a press photograph of Frank Swift's grandson accepting the trophy and a press cutting, (6)

Lot 923

A miniature replica Real Madrid 1956 European Cup Trophy,the silver-plated miniature replica of the European Cup Trophy made by Alegre Joyeros of Madrid, to commemorate the victory of Real Madrid in 1956. The twin handled cup raised on a marble base, is engraved 'Coupe des Clubs Champions Europeens', height: 15 cm.

Lot 927

Silver & enamel 1960-61 International Football League Championship trophy plaque awarded to Scottish League's George Herd,inscribed WINNERS, INTERNATIONAL FOOTBALL LEAGUE CHAMPIONSHIP, SEASON 1960-61, G.HERD, VERSUS, THE IRISH FOOTBALL LEAGUE 2-1, THE FOOTBALL LEAGUE OF IRELAND 5-1, on wooden backboard with easel support, height 13.5cm.George Herd (Scottish, b.1936) most notably a Scotland and Sunderland footballer, having played with Inverness Thistle, Queen's Park, Clyde, Vancouver Royal Canadians and Hartlepool during his career dating from 1950's to 1971. He won his first cap with Scotland in April 1958, losing to England 4 - 0. He won five caps with Scotland during the 1958 - 60 period scoring one goal and three caps with the Scottish league XI in 1960 scoring three goals. Provenance:George Herd Collection. Bonham's 2nd November 2005, lot 613.

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