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Lot 509

Jugendstil-Deckelpokal als Wanderpreis für Freiballonfahrt Silber. Über glockenförmigem Stand kurzer Balusterschaft mit reliefiertem Lorbeerblattdekor, gerahmt von achtfach gekanteten Scheibennodi. Ovoide Kuppa mit durchbrochen gearbeiteter Randverzierung. Hoch aufgewölbter Deckel bekrönt von knospenförmigem Knauf mit großem, ovoidem Malachit besetzt. Korpus umlaufend verziert mit feinem Hammerschlagdekor sowie gefassten Malachit-, Jaspis- und Hämatitcabochon. Auf der Kuppawandung gravierte Inschrift "Wanderpreis der Kölnischen Zeitung Verlag M. Du Mont Schauberg für unbeschränkte Zeitfahrt im Freiballon" sowie ein reliefplastisches Wappen mit Bogenschützen, Stern und Gebirge. Innen vergoldet. Gest. 800, Herstellerzeichen. Gew. ca. 1005 g. H. 39,5 cm.A German Art Nouveau silver lidded cup with cabochons and inscription as challenge trophy for a balloon flight. Gilt inside. Standard mark 800, maker´s mark.Deutsch. Köln. Gabriel Hermeling. Um 1910.

Lot 36

A scrap silver tennis trophy (weight 388.5g) along with a pair of silver rimmed dressing table pots

Lot 356

BRADFORD CITY 1911 FA CUP WINNERS / AUTOGRAPHS Menu for the Dinner given by the supporters of Bradford City F.C. to celebrate winning the F.A. Cup and Yorkshire Combination Trophy at the G.N.R. (Victoria) Hotel on 2/5/1911. The inside of the back cover is signed by 10 club officials including Chairman Joseph Gent. Slight ageing marks. Generally good

Lot 373

CHELSEA Programme for the away Battle of Britain Trophy match v Wealdstone 4/9/1962, slightly creased, scores entered and team changes. Generally good

Lot 562

NEUTRAL AT ARSENAL F.C. 1998 Programme for the Islington and Camden Schools F.A. Under 16 Mitre Trophy Final, South Camden v St. Aloysius College 12/5/1998. Good. Good

Lot 821

1924 YORK CITY 11 GRANGETOWN ST. MARY'S 1 / PRE-LEAGUE YORK CITY Programme for the high scoring North Riding Trophy tie at York 29/11/1924, staple removed. Good

Lot 19

A mid Victorian ormolu mounted figured burr walnut, ebonised, tulipwood crossbanded, purplewood banded, yew wood, stained sycamore and marquetry breakfront low cabinetCirca 1865, possibly by Holland and SonsWith projecting front angles, inlaid with scrolled strapwork and stylised foliage including acanthus, palmettes and bellflowers, the pair of central re-entrant panelled doors mounted with lotus-leaf moulded surrounds and sunflower paterae angles, each door inlaid with a ribbon tied floral and foliate embellished musical trophy, one trophy including bagpipes, a flute, recorder, panpipes, bow and a ewer, the other incorporating a mandolin, hunting horn, oboe, drum, triangle and a goblet, enclosing two long adjustable shelves, flanked by two glazed doors enclosing four short adjustable shelves, interspersed with four flute inlaid pilaster angles, each surmounted by a Bacchus mask mount wearing a grape and vine headdress, on a plinth base with paterae mounted angles, terminating in six large ring turned feet, approximately: 220cm wide x 55cm deep x 110cm high, (86 1/2in wide x 21 1/2in deep x 43in high)Footnotes:A comparable credenza to the present lot, also dated circa 1865, sold Christie's, London, 12 November 2020, The Collector: Live, lot 298. This example, which is attributed to Holland and Son, has similar Neoclassical (or more accurately Greek) revival inlay, matching and contrasting timbers, closely related ormolu mounts and almost identical placing of the mounts on the carcass.This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: TPTP For auctions held in Scotland: Lots will be moved to an offsite storage location (Constantine, Constantine House, North Caldeen Road, Coatbridge ML5 4EF, Scotland, UK) and will only be available for collection from this location at the date stated in the catalogue. Please refer to the catalogue for further information.For all other auctions: Lots will be moved to an offsite storage location (Cadogan Tate, Auction House Services, 241 Acton Lane, London NW10 7NP, UK) and will only be available for collection from this location at the date stated in the catalogue. Please note transfer and storage charges will apply to any lots not collected after 14 calendar days from the auction date.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Lot 63

An early Victorian ormolu mounted ebony, mother of pearl, purplewood, harewood and fruitwood marquetry table a ecrire or writing table attributed to George Blake & Brothers 1837-1845, almost certainly supplied under the direction of Edward Holmes Baldock (1777-1845) The sliding shaped rectangular top with a moulded mounted edge, inlaid with a triple segmented shaped, floral and scrolled foliate tablet, the two shaped end panels of the top each inlaid with assorted flowers and foliate branches flanking two small shaped spandrels and one small central tablet inset with rosette trellis work, the large central cartouche inlaid with a floral swagged, tasselled ribbon, floral and foliate branch entwined pendant-hung musical trophy comprised of bagpipes, a horn, an oboe, an engraved musical score bearing the inscription: 'Long Live the Queen', and another instrument, above one long shaped frieze drawer inlaid with three floral and scrolled foliate cartouche shaped tablets, each inset with assorted flowers, the drawer enclosing a cedar and walnut lined interior with seven compartments of various proportions flanking a central hinged adjustable ratcheted amboyna writing surface inset with a velvet cartouche, the frieze with similar inlay to each side, on cabriole legs headed with clasp mounts each comprised of opposing and addorsed C-scroll, a foliate lambrequin, rocaille, acanthus, flowers and a shell, the egg-and-dart moulded chutes terminating in scrolled foliate sabots, approximately: 90cm wide x 48cm deep x 74cm high, (35in wide x 18 1/2in deep x 29in high) For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Lot 81

A French late 19th/early 20th century ormolu mounted tulipwood, amaranth, bois satine, kingwood, sycamore and parquetry pedestal clock1890-1905, after the model by Jean-Henri RiesenerIn two sections, the hood mounted and surmounted with three cherubs amidst billowing clouds and floral pendants, with a later white enamel dial, above a triple panelled cavetto frieze with tablets of lozenge inlay mounted with ribbon tied floral and foliate garlands, over a tablet with an entwined olive leaf branch and sunburst mount centred by a relief cast Apollo mask, the panelled pedestal door inset with a central glass oval and mounted with an elaborate pendant comprised of a ribbon tied flaming torch, opposing flower-filled cornucopiae and wreath crowned urn replete with flowers, acanthus, scrolled sunflower, tasselled floral swagged stem and entwined olive branch lyre-centred musical trophy, flanked by beaded and acanthus clasped scrolled corbel mounts inset with berried rosettes and entwining floral, berried and foliate pendants, on acanthus headed hairy lion paw foot mounts, with a concave quadripartite base mounted with an entwined florid branch and wreath, terminating in four stiff leaf toupie sabots with egg-and-dart moulded collars, approximately: 63cm wide x 32cm deep x 241cm high, (24 1/2in wide x 12 1/2in deep x 94 1/2in high)Footnotes:Several pedestal clocks of the same model to the offered lot have sold at auction this century. These include the following unsigned and unstamped versions; Christie's, New York, 19th Century Furniture, lot 132; Christie's, London, 19th Century Furniture, lot 15 and Christie's, London, 23 September, 500 Years: Decorative Arts Europe, lot 343. However a stamped example, one by Henry Dasson dated 1888, sold Christie's, London, 28 October 2014, Chateau - A Distinguished American Collection of Important 19th Century Furniture, lot 14.The present lot is a copy of the celebrated model attributed to Jean-Henri Riesener (maître 1768; d. 1806), executed in 1785 and now in the Louvre (cat. C.Dr., No. 185). In the mid 19th century, a barometer version of the clock - also in the Louvre - was made by the cabinet maker, Guillaume Grohe (for an illustration of Riesener's original clock and Grohé's barometer, see P. Verlet, Les Bronzes Dorés du XVIIIe Siècle, Paris, 1987, p. 116, no. 145 and p. 384, no. 394).Arguably the most notable 19th century pedestal clocks of this type, or the equivalent 'regulateurs de parquet', are those that were executed by the celebrated cabinet makers, Emmanuel-Alfred (dit Alfred II) Beurdeley, Paul Sormani, Grohe freres and Henry Dasson. Indeed a copy of this type by Dasson is illustrated in C. Mestdagh, L'Ameublement d'Art Francais, 1850-1900, Paris, 2010, fig. 220, p. 192.Another maker, who slightly later on, revitalised this Riesener pedestal clock form was Julius Zwiener. A version of Zwiener's, which is dated 1906, appears in J. Meiner, Berliner Belle Epoque, 2014, Petersberg, Abb. 107, p. 91.This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: TPTP For auctions held in Scotland: Lots will be moved to an offsite storage location (Constantine, Constantine House, North Caldeen Road, Coatbridge ML5 4EF, Scotland, UK) and will only be available for collection from this location at the date stated in the catalogue. Please refer to the catalogue for further information.For all other auctions: Lots will be moved to an offsite storage location (Cadogan Tate, Auction House Services, 241 Acton Lane, London NW10 7NP, UK) and will only be available for collection from this location at the date stated in the catalogue. Please note transfer and storage charges will apply to any lots not collected after 14 calendar days from the auction date.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Lot 11

TENNIS: Selection of three signed photographs by tennis players, comprising Björn Borg (1956- ) Swedish tennis player. Signed colour 8 x 12 photograph by Borg, the image depicting him in a three-quarter length pose holding his Wimbledon trophy in 1976. Ivan Lendl (1960- ) Czech–American tennis player. Signed 8 x 12 photograph by Lendl, the image depicting him in a celebratory three-quarter length pose. Yannick Noah (1960- ) Franco-Cameroonian tennis player. Signed colour 12 x 8 photograph by Noah, the image depicting him in a head and shoulders pose. All are signed in bold black inks with their names alone to clear areas of the images. EX, 3.

Lot 24

HOLLAND FOOTBALL: Ruud Gullit (1962- ) Dutch Footballer. Signed colour 12 x 16 photograph by Gullit, the image showing him in a full-length action pose wearing his national strip and the captain´s armband. Signed in bold black ink to a clear area of the image. Clarence Seedorf (1976- ) Dutch Footballer. Signed colour 16 x 12 photograph by Seedorf, the image depicting him running in a full-length pose while holding the Champions League trophy won with A.C. Milan in 2006. Signed in bold black ink to a clear area of the image. EX, 2.

Lot 25

MARADONA DIEGO: (1960-2020) Argentine footballer. Signed colour 10 x 8 photograph of Maradona in a three-quarter length pose, surrounded by jubilant fans, as he sits on the shoulders of one and holds the World Cup trophy above his head as he celebrates his country’s victory in the 1986 FIFA World Cup, having beaten West Germany at the Estadio Azteca in Mexico City on 29th June 1986. Signed by Maradona in black ink to the image, across a slightly darker area, adding his squad number beneath his signature. About EX

Lot 9

LAVER ROD: (1938- ) Australian tennis player, Wimbledon champion 1961, 1962, 1968 & 1969. Signed 10 x 8 photograph of Laver in a half-length tennis action pose. Signed in bold blue ink with his name alone to a light area at the base of the image. Together with three different signed 6 x 4 photographs of Laver, one showing him in a full-length action pose, another holding a trophy, and one shaking the hand of Roger Federer. All are signed in blue or black inks with his name alone to largely clear areas of images. Colour (2). VG to EX, 4

Lot 772

A GILTWOOD AND COMPOSITION PIER MIRRORthe moulded surround decorated in relief with bands of foliage, the top centred by a trophy cresting with torch and sheaf of arrows, 120cm x 71cm

Lot 460A

Collection of various mixed toys, diecast models and games to include 2 x Siku diecast model trucks including 3182 and 4012, Taiyo R/C radio controlled Mad Rat car, TOMY Fast and Furious Arcade Game, 2 x boxed Subbuteo 63000 teams, Subbuteo 60140 Football Pitch and Teams and Subbuteo 61128 Trophy Cup, all appearing complete and boxes vary in condition from vg to tatty

Lot 264

C20th EPNS The Frank Hughes Trophy cup H24cm, pair of late C20th neoclassical EPNS candelabra and other silver plated ware (2)

Lot 50

Cased Franklin Mint 'The Sovereign Queens Spoon Collection' of six spoons, Sheffield 1977, small silver trophy cup with weighted base (marks rubbed), and three silver napkin rings

Lot 1324

A large carved and painted half-block trophy model of a salmon, caught by Mr. W.A. Kitson, in the stream below the Temple Pool, Lees, Tweed, 7th November 1913, 55lbs, length 51inch, girth 29 inches, mounted to an oak plaque, 157 x 51cms. Notes: amongst the largest of fish ever caught on this beat, Mr Kitson also is reported to have caught a 49lb salmon on the same day.

Lot 898

A late 19th / early 20th Century silver-plated trophy cup, having compound scroll handles, by Robert Pringle & Sons, 15 cm

Lot 490

GEORGE V SILVER CRUET SET, ADIE BROS., BIRMINGHAM 1931 along with a small trophy cup, two napkin rings and a cased christening setQty: gross approx 360g

Lot 66

COLLECTION OF SILVER AND PLATED WARE, 19TH CENTURY AND LATER including an Edwardian silver heart shaped trinket box, two silver topped crystal jars, small silver trophy, silver perpetual calendar, pair of wine slides, cake basket, chamber candlestick and other plated ware

Lot 1116

A sterling silver golf trophy, inscribed "Del Monty Gold Tournament, July 1911, Women's Handicap, Runner Up, Won by Miss H. M. Pillams", weight 4.89oz, and a quantity of of silver and silver plate fish knives and cutlery

Lot 1177

A group of various silver items, including an Art Nouveau dressing table brush, 4 various scent bottles, and a small silver 2-handled trophy

Lot 115

Limited edition, lead crystal National Championship trophy replica of the 2006 game; the Florida Gators defeated the Arkansas Razorbacks. Florida Gators and mascot engraved. Waterford label and etched backstamp. This item has its original box. Box measures: 5.5"L x 3"W x 3"H. Certificate of Authenticity included. Issued: 2006Dimensions: 4.5"L x 2.5"W x 2.5"HEdition Number: 2446 of 7500 Manufacturer: WaterfordCountry of Origin: IrelandCondition: Age related wear.

Lot 116

Limited edition, lead crystal National Championship trophy replica of the 2008 game; the Florida Gators defeated Oklahoma Sooners. Florida Gators and mascot engraved. Waterford label and etched backstamp. This item has its original box. Box measures: 5.5"L x 2.75"W x 3"H. Certificate of Authenticity included. Issued: 2008Dimensions: 4.75"L x 2.75"W x 2"HEdition Number: 4 of 7500 Manufacturer: WaterfordCountry of Origin: IrelandCondition: Age related wear.

Lot 117

Lead crystal, 2006-2007 Florida Gators basketball championship trophy replica. Florida gators mascot 2006 NCAA Champions engraved to center of paperweight. 2007 paperweight was produced in a limited edition of 5000; this is no. 1023. Waterford label and etched backstamp. This item has its original boxes. Largest box measures: 4.75"L x 4.75"W x 3"H. Smallest box measures: 3.5"L x 3.5"W x 3.5"H. Issued: 2006-2007Dimensions: 3"W x 3"HManufacturer: WaterfordCountry of Origin: IrelandCondition: Age related wear.

Lot 343

John Skeaping (1901-1980) 'Trophy York', a patinated bronze of a horse and jockey, signed John Skeaping and dated '77', inscribed 'Trophy York', mounted on an Italian Portoro Nero marble base, 13.25" (33.5cm high).

Lot 468

A silver sailing trophy for the Kingsmead Sailing Club Heron Open, the twin handled cup mounted on a two-section plastic base, London 1908, Mappin & Webb, weight of cup only 257.2g, along with a further associated selection of silver plated sailing and rowing trophy cups Location:G

Lot 494

Mixed brass and metalware items to include candle sticks, trophy, floral design photo frame, candle snuffer, brass pestle, miniature figure of a seated Buddha and othersLocation:

Lot 347

EDINBURGH: A good bright cut silver two handled trophy cup with crested decoration. 1801. By MF. Approx. 730 grams. Est. £500 - £600.

Lot 822

Football postcards, Bradford City FC, two cards, both b/w printed cards, Health & Strength Series showing FA Cup Winning Team with trophy 1911, the other 1911-1912 squad (both unused, gd) (2)

Lot 831

Football postcard, Manchester United, photographic teamgroup & officials showing the 1911-12 1st Division Champions Team with trophy, includes Billy Meredith (unused, vg) (1)

Lot 937

Speedway programmes, California Speedway (UK) 6 original home programmes for matches v Rye House, 20 June 1954, Brayfield, 1 Aug 54, California Championship 12 Sep 1954, 1954 Southern Area Championship Final 3 Oct 54 & Supporters Handicap Trophy 17 Oct 1954 (creased) & match v Brayfield 17 July 1955 (all with results completed, fair/gd) sold with a small selection of later produced photo's etc from the track including one large team group picture

Lot 263

SILVER TROPHY CUP, "The Borough of Sutton and Cheam Bowls Cup 1935", stemmed twin handled trophy cup, Birmingham 1905, 14cm height, 320 grams

Lot 479

HUNTING TROPHY, an impressive Silca deer embossed metal mounted pair of 3 point antlers on mahogany shield back plaque

Lot 633

HUNTING TROPHY, shield mounted deers head

Lot 454

A George V silver trophy, with plain girdled body and leaf capped handles. Height 20 cm, London 1928, 378 grams and with a plated and black plastic stand (see illustration).

Lot 261

AN ARTS AND CRAFTS SILVER TWO HANDLED TROPHY, maker Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Co. Ltd., London 1912, the single girdled plain U shaped bowl with cut card type panels to the lower section, on a stepped domed foot, 8 3/4" high, 39ozs 12dwts (Illustrated) (Est. plus 24% premium inc. VAT)Condition Report: Maker's mark a little rubbed, no engraving or polshing out, good gauge

Lot 304

LUSS GOLF CLUB - a trophy rose bowl, maker possibly William Mammatt & Son, Sheffield 1906, the circular shallow bowl centrally engraved "... Camstraddan ... 1909 Donald McCallum", within an everted rim and raised upon three art nouveau style outcurved supports with trefoil feet, the exterior engraved "John McKellar 1911", 4 1/4" high, 13ozs 13dwts, with matching concave triangular ebonised socle (2) (Est. plus 24% premium inc. VAT)Condition Report: good, small dent to bowl

Lot 6

PLATED TROPHY CUP, 13" TALL, ENGRAVED 'ASHBURTON AUTUMN CATTLE SHOW' WITH ENGRAVED WINNERS

Lot 941

JOHN PLAYER GRAND PRIX POWER BOAT RACING TROPHY, BURAGO C124 SCALE PORSCHE 356 COUPE & A MERCEDES 300 SL & 1 OTHER

Lot 75

A large Wedgwood 19th C lidded Signs of the Zodiac trophy vase in sage green. The body applied with signs or the zodiac around the top of the vase with classical figures impressed Wedgwood. pattern 372 27cm tall to the top of the handles. Condition: 1 small chip to the top edge of the bolted foot, otherwise Good  view all pictures 

Lot 157

(Lots 157 to 198, is a private collection from a local vendor, an avid motor racing enthusiast over the period from the early 1960s to the late 1970s) Holts Trophy Crystal Palace September 14th BARC original Poster. Artwork designed by Michael Carney Associates. Condition good, bar mild folding marks and staining to corners (sellotape to rear). Provenance Part of a private collection, the vendor who is a racing enthusiast collected all these posters back in the 1960s and 1970s etc during the race meetings he attended at that time. 76cm x 51cm

Lot 165

Three original motor racing advertising posters 'Porsche, Porsche, Porsche, Shell, Shell, Shell' Super Shell motor oil, 75.5 cm x 50.5 cm, condition, slight white blemishes, some very small holes, otherwise fairly good. 'Shell-the fastest oil on 4 wheels', 'Shell at speed. Monaco 1968. Shell Super Motor Oil. 75.5 cm x 50.5 cm. Condition some slight white blemishes, otherwise fairly good. British Road Services Limited Trophy Motor Race Meeting Crystal Palace, Saturday September 13th1969 2 pm. Condition, some light folding marks otherwise fairly good 75.5 cm x 50.5 cm.

Lot 166

Thruxton original BARC motor racing poster together with original souvenir programme, WD & HO Wallis Trophy International, East Monday March 30th Formula II European Trophy. With printed signature 'Dexter Brown'. Condition very light fold marks, otherwise good. Provenance Part of a private collection, the vendor who is a racing enthusiast collected all these posters back in the 1960s and 1970s etc during the race meetings he attended at that time.

Lot 174

Three original motor racing posters, two with original official programmes (see photos) Silverstone 20th International April 1968, Condition Good with light fold marks 76 cm x 50 cm, Silverstone 21st International Trophy meeting March 1969, condition Sellotape marks and some losses to border, light discolouration 75cm x 50cm, John Player Grand Prix, Silverstone July 1973, designed and produced by Stenbury Foley, condition Sellotape marks and some losses 76 cm x 50 cm

Lot 179

Three original motor racing posters, one with original official programme (see photos) all designed by Paul Torr, Wallmark British Grand Prix Silverstone 17th July 1971, condition good with very light discolouration 75 cm x 50 cm, together with 23rd International Trophy meeting, Silverstone 8th May 1971, condition one small tear, slight losses and Sellotape marks to corners 76cm x 50cm, together with silver Jubilee International Trophy, April 7th/8th 1973 Silverstone, condition good, light losses and discolouration to corners 77cm x 50cm

Lot 180

Two BARC motor racing posters, International motor racing Thruxton April 15th 1968 Artwork by Dexter Brown with printed signature, together with motor racing W.D and H.O Wills Trophy International Thruxton March 30th Formula II European Championship, Artwork by Dexter Brown with printed signature. Condition in good order, light fold marks 70cm x 49cm

Lot 192

Two original Motor Racing posters, Thruxton vintage sports car club, September 13th, condition good with light fold marks 48cm x 38 cm together with Trophy International Formula 2 European Championship Race Thruxton 7th April artwork by Dexter Brown with printed signature Condition some discolouration and light staining 51cm x 38cm

Lot 194

Three original motor racing posters, Thruxton 4th May BARC race meeting, condition, good with light discolouration, 50cm x 38cm. Together with Thruxton 27th April The Mini 7 Club Car Races, condition slight tear to top edge, light discolouration 50cm x 38 cm. Together with Thruxton 27th July Trophy meeting, condition good with slight foxing to edge 50cm x 38cm

Lot 195

Four original BARC motor racing posters Thruxton, 3rd June. In good order. 50cm x 38cm, Thruxton 15th April 1968, artwork by Dexter Brown, Condition: light discoloration. 50cm x 30cm, Thruxton Wessex Trophy meeting 29th September 1968 Condition Sellotape marks and losses to corners. 50cm x 38cm. Thruxton Constantini Race Meeting. October 27th. Condition: light discolouration 50cm x 38cm.

Lot 196

Two original BARC motor racing posters. Thruxton October 12th and 16th March, Championship Finals and Chris Moore memorial trophy. In good order with light fading. 50cm x 38cm.

Lot 237

A set of six George V silver coffee spoons, of plain form with tapering handle, Sheffield 1932, 1.1oz, in fitted case, together with a Victorian open salt, with blue glass liner, and a plated trophy, bearing engraving 'One Hundred Yards E.Flack 1928'.

Lot 32

A George V silver two handled trophy, of cylindrical form, with shaped handles on stepped circular base, Sheffield 1912, 18oz, 13cm high, together with an ebonised base, with various engraved shields, bearing various names and dates, 20cm high overall.

Lot 427

A 19th century fob seal, designed as a racing trophy cup, engraved with scroll and foliate decoration, a racing horse to the front and fox mask to cover, the finial modelled as a jockey cap and riding crop, the handles formed as horseshoes with crossed crops, the cover opening to reveal a glazed compartment, plain agate seal to base, mounted in gold, length 45mm. £400-£600

Lot 442

Assorted items, comprising a Victorian silver desk seal, with black letter initials and wrythen handle, Birmingham 1893, two silver small trophy cups, with elongated ‘C’-shaped handles and girdled bodies, one inscribed ‘Pioneer Club 1935’, a silver footed sweetmeat dish of square section, with up-scrolled handles, Birmingham 1962 and a gold plated cigarette lighter by Dunhill, in fitted case, desk seal height 8.5cm, trophy cups height 11cm, sweetmeat dish width 12.5cm. (5) £150-£200 --- Condition Report Seal: now standing at a slight angle; hallmarks rubbed. Cups: Birmingham 1924 and 1934, good condition, weight 122gm. Lighter and case: both in good condition. Sweetmeat dish: good condition, weight 99gm.

Lot 450

Two silver trophy cups, the first with twin-handled girdled body, with cover and presentation inscription, by Carrington & Co., London 1907, the second with twin-handled shallow cup-shaped body with presentation inscription, on knopped stem, heights 19cm and 15cm. (2) £300-£400 --- Condition Report Inscriptions: first, ‘To Dr Smulian from a grateful patient & friend 1922’ Second, ‘Salisbury Hunt Cup, won by A Lockie’s Don II’. Both in good condition. Weights: first 16oz; second 12oz.

Lot 451

A George V silver trophy cup, with ‘C’-scroll handle and girdled body, the Glendale Sports Club (Inskipp Cup) presentation inscription dated 12 September 1925 by James Dixon & Sons, Sheffield 1924, height 25cm. £340-£380 --- Condition Report Good condition. Inscription: Glendale Sports Club, Inskipp Cup, 12th September 1925, presented by Major P S Inskipp, O B E, M I A, won by Mr Lockie’s ‘Ruby’. Weight 24oz.

Lot 494

A George V 9ct gold trophy cup, the shallow bowl with greyhound mask handles, on tall stem decorated in relief with a band of fruiting vine beneath the knop, by Charles Boyton & Son, London 1933, on walnut socle stamped ‘Lowe, Ireland’, height 22.5cm. £4,000-£4,200 --- Condition Report No apparent damage. Weight: 55gm.

Lot 495

A George V 9ct gold trophy cup and cover, the shallow body with hinged lion mask handles, on tall octagonal stem with ‘C’ and ‘S’-scroll brackets issuing from the knop, the cover with angel finial, by Blackmore & Fletcher Ltd, London 1932, on wood socle, height 31.5cm. £4,000-£4,200 --- Condition Report Maker’s mark slightly rubbed, minor scratch to one facet on stem. Hinged handles also hallmarked. Gross weight 245gm.

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