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Angling: A hallmarked silver angling trophy, inscribed 'Groom Memorial Angling Cup, Given by Friends in Memory of W.J. (Billie) Groom of Astcote, 1936, Fidus Achates', hallmarked Birmingham, 1928, makers mark rubbed, trophy weighing approx. 13.64 ozt, height 17cm excluding base, 23cm including base.
Angling: A collection of three hallmarked silver trophies to comprise: a 'Towcester & District A.A, The Crown Trophy, Presented by W.J.C. Smeathers Esq. 1959', hallmarked A C Bloxham Ltd, London, 1936, trophy weighing approx. 6.89 ozt, 15cm excluding base, 21cm including base; a 'T & D.A.A. Cicely Turnell Cup', hallmarked Birmingham, 1960, trophy weighing approx. 3.76 ozt, 15cm excluding base, 18cm including base; and another 'In Memory Of Walter Frank Marlow, Member of T & D.A.A. 1936-1977, For the best Roach of the Season, Astwell Mill', hallmarked A T Cannon Ltd, Birmingham, 1971, screwed to base, gross weight 5.17 ozt, 13cm height. (3)
Angling: A pair of hallmarked silver angling trophies to comprise: 'The Lord Hesketh Angling Trophy', hallmarked James Dixon & Sons, Sheffield, 1915, attached to base, gross weight approx. 16.98 ozt, 23cm height approx., together with another 'Towcester & D.A.A. Championship Cup', hallmarked George Nathan & Ridley Hayes, Chester, date mark rubbed, attached to base, gross weight approx. 9.30 ozt, 24cm total height. (2)
Sporting: A collection of assorted silver and silver plated trophies, and salvers to comprise: a late Victorian, shaped circular silver salver, bordered with applied shells, on three scrolled feet, inscribed 'George Gibson, from The Ryder Cup Team 1955 in appreciation', autographed, hallmarked Charles Stuart Harris, London 1898, approx. 12.91 ozt, together with a framed photograph, a George VI hole-in-one miniature trophy, hallmarked Elkington & Co., Birmingham, 1930 (with stand & golf ball), trophy 0.75 ozt, a small silver golfer on base, detachable, hallmarked, rubbed, 2.88 ozt approx., two 'Livingstone Relay' silver trophies, 1931 and 1932, both hallmarked with detachable bases, approx. 1.10ozt and 1.23ozt, a silver goblet on detachable base, uninscribed, hallmarked, Birmingham, 1922, approx. 6.02ozt, and a circular silver salver, 'Charles Brandon, 30th May 1906 - 3rd May 1956 with sincere good wishes from his colleagues on the Board of Maple & Co. Ltd', hallmarked, Elkington & Co., Birmingham, 1922, approx. 16ozt, together with two silver plated Dunlop Golfing Society trophies and a Dunlop Golfing Society silver plated salver. (Q)
A Collection of Small Silver Vases & Twin-handled Trophy Cups, Four (4) Pieces in total. All pieces with full silver hallmarks. 1. Birmingham 1959 2. Sheffield 1920. 3. Birmingham 1929. 4. Chester 1905. Tallest vase 5'' - 12.5 cm high. Silver weight 321.8 grams. 10 oz - 11.8 gms. All pieces in average condition. Please see photographs to confirm.
Edwardian Superb Quality Silver Twin Handle Lidded Trophy Vase The whole with extensive embossed decoration to the body and cover, extending to the pedestal. The lid terminating at figural finial, the body with two applied hand painted porcelain plaques depicting the coat of arm of the city of Liverpool. The whole of excellent workmanship and quality, fully hallmarked for Sheffield 1908, total weight 237.5 grams, height 9 inches - 22.5 cm
Boxes & objects - a tin helmet, painted letters to front E.S.C. Co Ltd.c1940's; a 19th century ejector chamber stick; a Barclay & Sons, London, leather cased Medicine Glass and minim Measure; a Black Forest carving of a boot; a pair of planished Arts & Crafts pewter candlesticks; a National Savings Post Box savings tin; a silver plated trophy, gilded interior; various badges including RAF & Australian Commonwealth Forces; a Boy Scouts table barometer in the form of stirrup; an Abalone belt buckle; various vintage yellow metal glasses; etc.
A collection of Guernsey 9ct rose gold and silver football medals - Channel Islands sporting interest relating to S Davidson (Northerners), comprising of a rare 'Channel Islands Football Cup' (Muratti medal), unnamed, hallmarked for Turnbull Bros, Birmingham, 1921, probably given for the 1922 Muratti, score - Jersey 1- 2 Guernsey; 9ct gold Upton Park Trophy medal, James Fenton & Co, Birmingham, 1909, the shaped medal with football players to obverse, reverse, 'Upton Park Trophy - 1910 - S. Davidson, score Jersey Wanderers 0 - 1 Northerners; 9ct gold G.F.A Priaulx Cup 1909 medal, the shaped medal with central shield cartouche inscribed 'G.F.A Priaulx Cup - 1909', reverse, Won by, S. Davidson, gross weight of the three gold medals, 14g, together with two silver and gold medals, Jackson Cup, S. Davidson, 1920-21, the second shield shaped medal, 'Guernsey Football Association', the three other medals in silver, G.F.A 2nd Div, 1908-09, S. Davidson and Railway League, 1920-21, S. Davidson, together with other. (8)
A THREE PIECE SILVER TEA SET with ribbed decoration and elongated trophy handles, consisting of a bachelors teapot with ebonised handle and finial, sucrier and cream jug, bearing marks for London Josiah Williams & Co (David Lansbrough Fullerton) and date code for 1919 and 1920 respectively (3)
Four various boxes 1:18 scale classic car diecasts to include a Bburago model of a Ferrari 348TB 1989, an Auto Art Classics Division model of a Jaguar XK-SS, a Shelby Collectables 1:18 scale model of an Aston Martin DBR1, together with a Hotwheels Elite 1:18 scale model of a Ferrari 250GT Berlinetta, 1961 RAC Tourist Race Trophy, all in original boxesCondition: No damage seen on models, no parts missing. These are pre-owned but appear as new. Boxes are slightly worn.
A cast silver model of a Romney sheep, London 1985 by William Comyns and Sons Ltd, 20.30ozt, 631.6g, 6cm high, mounted on a rectangular wooden stand, with inscription 'The Alfred Day Memorial Challenge Trophy Best Romney sheep Exhibit, Royal Show 1985', overall height 11.5cm CONDITION REPORT: If you require further images of this lot or a condition report please contact us with your request as condition reports have not been included in the description
An Edwardian silver golfing trophy, of twin handled urn form with cover, entitled 'The Houldsworth Foursomes Cup, Presented to the Golf Clubs of Manchester by Sir William H Houldsworth Bart MP, April 1887, London 1905, Olivant and Botsford, 9.9toz, 16 by 9.2 by 16cm high, together with a small Art Nouveau photograph easel frame, Birmingham 1904, Green and Cadbury Ltd, 8.5 by 8cm, a similar repousse frame, 7.5 by 7.5cm, and a silver vesta holder, 5cm. (4)
A group of silver sporting trophies, spoons and medals awarded to Tom Morton, comprising 'NWGC Hollymoor Cup, T. Morton, 1928', 11cm, 'Cross Cup, T. Morton, 1929', 9.5cm, Sutton Coldfield & North B'ham Automobile Club, Colmore Cup Trial, 'T. Morton, Winner of Kershaw Trophy 1928', 11cm, 'Blackwell Golf Club, President's Cup, Presented by CWB Moore Esq, 1905', '1929-30, T. Morton, 72+77=149-2=147', 11cm, a Warwickshire Union of Golf Clubs medal 'Challenge Flag, 1933, T. Morton', 3.8cm, four silver and enamelled spoons, two further smaller medals, and Norton motorcycles blue enamel and silver medal on leather strap, 17.8toz combined weighable silver. (12)
A group of three Edwardian silver sporting trophies awarded to Tom Morton, comprising a twin handled trophy, engraved 'Frank Hallam Cup, Won by Tom Morton, 490 HRD, Speed 80.98 MPH, 6th June 1925, Turner & Simpson, Birmingham 1925, 15.8toz, 24.5 by 17 by 14.5cm, a trophy cup with enamelled logo for Sutton Coldfield & North Birmingham Automobile Club, engraved 'T. Morton 490cc HRD', 'Presented by Sir Edward M. Iliffe for Brooklands Meeting 1925 for Winners H'cap', Joseph Gloster Ltd, Birmingham 1924, 11.5toz, 11.5 by 22.5, and a small lidded urn trophy with twin handles, engraved 'Harborne Golf Club, Butler-Horton Cup, Boxing Day 1932, T. Morton', F C Richards, Birmingham 1932, 6.5toz, 9 by 7 by 15cm. (3)
A group of Edwardian silver plated sporting trophies awarded to Tom Morton, comprising two oak shields with silver plaques, a three footed tray trophy, 25.5, two dish trophies with pie crust edges, 15.5cm, together with a silver pepperette, silver photo frame, 16.5 by 11.5cm, two silver spoons and a silver plated cauldron salt on three legs. (10)
A silver brooch cast and engraved as two soaring eagles, the badge of RAF 11 Squadron, and engraved verso "Presented to Mrs E F Dacre by 11 Squadron, 30 - XI - 702, smith's mark of Alexander Taylor Reid, assayed at Edinburgh, 1970, 5 cm x 5 cm [Air Commodore G B Dacre was a Great War pilot, in 1951 he and his wife presented the Dacre Trophy to the RAF, in memory of their son, Kenneth Fraser, who was killed on Mosquito operations over Germany in 1943 whilst serving with No 605 Squadron, the trophy being awarded annually to the most proficient fighter squadron in the RAF. Similarly the Dacre Brooch is the highest award any female Air Cadet can achieve.]
SWAINE & ADENEY HUNTING HORN a copper and metal hunting horn, inscribed Joan Taplin Special Prize 1962, won by Linda Williams, and also stamped for Swaine & Adeney London, Proprietors of Kohler & Son. Also with 2 small silver trophy cups, one inscribed Middlesex Regt 1950, Autumn Golf Meeting Handicap Winner. Horn 23cms high. (3)
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