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Alan Emmett (1938-2008), three modern carved wood models of birds, comprising: a wren, naturalistically modelled and painted, the round base signed and dated to the top ALAN EMMETT Sep 1998, 11.5cm high; a sparsely decorated little owl, signed and dated to the underside ALAN EMMETT Sept 2002, 33.5cm high; and a cock blackbird, naturalistically modelled and coloured on gnarled wood base, signed and dated ALAN EMMETT Jan 2003, 22.5cm high Provenance: From the Estate of the late Alan Emmett, wood carver and a founder member of the British Decoy & Wildfowl Carvers Association (BDWCA). On his death the Association dedicated a memorial trophy in his name - the Alan Emmett Memorial Trophy, which is awarded each year by the BDWCA for the best newcomer. Mr Emmett was trained by the late Bob Ridges a much celebrated master of the art of decoy carving.
Alan Emmett (1938-2008); two modern carved and painted wood models of birds, comprising: a Bewick's swan, modelled landing on water, on a rectangular base, signed and dated ALAN EMMETT Sep 2000, 41cm in length; and a study of a gannet's head, signed and dated to the underside ALAN EMMETT Dec 02, on a short pole and carved wood base, 17cm high Provenance: From the Estate of the late Alan Emmett, wood carver and a founder member of the British Decoy & Wildfowl Carvers Association (BDWCA). On his death the Association dedicated a memorial trophy in his name - the Alan Emmett Memorial Trophy, which is awarded each year by the BDWCA for the best newcomer. Mr Emmett was trained by the late Bob Ridges a much celebrated master of the art of decoy carving.
Alan Emmett (1938-2008); a modern carved and painted wood model of a black-tailed godwit, modelled supported on a long wood pole on an oval carved wood base, neither signed nor dated, 34cm high Provenance: From the Estate of the late Alan Emmett, wood carver and a founder member of the British Decoy & Wildfowl Carvers Association (BDWCA). On his death the Association dedicated a memorial trophy in his name - the Alan Emmett Memorial Trophy, which is awarded each year by the BDWCA for the best newcomer. Mr Emmett was trained by the late Bob Ridges a much celebrated master of the art of decoy carving.
Alan Emmett (1938-2008); a modern carved and painted wood model of a duck decoy, the keel with rope and weight, signed and dated to the underside ALAN EMMETT Feb 2006, 41cm in length Provenance: From the Estate of the late Alan Emmett, wood carver and a founder member of the British Decoy & Wildfowl Carvers Association (BDWCA). On his death the Association dedicated a memorial trophy in his name - the Alan Emmett Memorial Trophy, which is awarded each year by the BDWCA for the best newcomer. Mr Emmett was trained by the late Bob Ridges a much celebrated master of the art of decoy carving.
Alan Emmett (1938-2008); two late 20th century carved and painted wood models of mallard duck, comprising: a mallard drake, waterline modelled and signed and dated ALAN EMMETT Oct 98, 28cm in length; and a larger model of the female, waterline modelled and signed and dated ALAN EMMETT Oct 1985, 35cm in length Provenance: From the Estate of the late Alan Emmett, wood carver and a founder member of the British Decoy & Wildfowl Carvers Association (BDWCA). On his death the Association dedicated a memorial trophy in his name - the Alan Emmett Memorial Trophy, which is awarded each year by the BDWCA for the best newcomer. Mr Emmett was trained by the late Bob Ridges a much celebrated master of the art of decoy carving.
Alan Emmett (1938-2008); a modern carved and painted wood model of a large hen mallard duck, naturalistically modelled standing on a gnarled wood base, signed and dated ALAN EMMETT Jan 2000, 28.5cm high Provenance: From the Estate of the late Alan Emmett, wood carver and a founder member of the British Decoy & Wildfowl Carvers Association (BDWCA). On his death the Association dedicated a memorial trophy in his name - the Alan Emmett Memorial Trophy, which is awarded each year by the BDWCA for the best newcomer. Mr Emmett was trained by the late Bob Ridges a much celebrated master of the art of decoy carving.
A small heavy two handled Trophy Cup, London c. 1893, by J. Wakley & F.C. Wheeler, approx. 13 ozs.; also an embossed English silver Castor Sugar Shaker, London c. 1891, by Chas. Stuart Harris, 17.5cms (7") high,approx. 6 ozs.; and a small pain silver Coffee Pot, London c. 1904, with cane handle, approx. 9 ozs overall. As a lot. (3)
A pair of silver naval trophy oars, by The Goldsmiths and Silversmiths Company, London 1931, engraved 'H.M.S Shropshire', and 'W.C. Bampfylde', length 16.4cm, plus a single silver trophy oar, by the Navy, Army & Air Force Institute, Birmingham 1937, inscribed 'Stockholm Whaler 1937 F. King', length 20.3cm, approx. weight 2.2oz. (3)
A late-Victorian silver two-handled trophy bowl, by D and J Wellby, London 1897, circular form, central girdle, leaf capped bifurcated flying scroll handles, on a raised circular foot, engraved with a crest and inscribed 'Dublin Horse Show 1900, First Prize Hunters' Jumping won by A.J. Wansbrough's Blackbird', length handle to handle 46.5cm, approx. weight 71oz. Provenance: A.J Wansbrough and then by descent to the current owner.
A pair of Victorian novelty silver pepper or pounce pots, by Horace Woodward & Co Ltd, assayed London 1898, fashioned as twin handled urn form trophy cups with covers, having domed and pierced covers and twin harp handles, raised upon weighted circular pedestal bases. (gross weight 92.8g). (2)
A SILVER BATCHELORS TEAPOT of bulbous shaped form with ebonised trophy handle standing on four bun feet, bearing marks for Birmingham, Joseph Gloucester Ltd., and date code for 1925, 16cm high overall x 28cm, a three piece Sheffield plate teapot consisting of a teapot, sucrier and cream jug and four white metal filigree napkin rings (8)
Football Selection - to include approx 45 Arsenal related press photos, colour and b/w, mostly 1980s onwards, a few earlier, signed photos of Wenger and Mertasacker, a small selection of big match programmes and tickets & a set of England '98 BP trade cards. Sold with a set of Radio Fun Sports Stars cards & Texaco Trophy Cricket cards
Football Autographed Franz Beckenbauer 1974, A Superb Modern Large Size Postcard Issued By Mars C1990, Depicting The 1974 World Cup Winners West Germany Posing With Their Trophy After Victory Over The Netherlands, Signed By Their Captain 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.
AVM Long 1931 team signed 50th Anniversary of Aeroplane & Armament Experimental Establishments cover. 40th Anniversary of the outright winning of the Schneider trophy cachet in red. GB QEII stamp and First Non-stop Atlantic Flight Alcock & Brown GB stamp. BFPS 1162 19th March 1971 postmark. Flown round the 1931 Schneider Trophy course in Nimrod Mr Mk 1 XV 148. 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.
Football Liverpool FC V Club Brugge 1978 European Cup Final official programme signed by Joe Fagan and one other. Watched by a crowd of 92, 000, the first half was goalless. Liverpool took the lead in the second half when Kenny Dalglish scored from a Graeme Souness pass. They held this lead to win the match 1-0, securing Liverpool's second European Cup and third European trophy in succession, and they became the first English team to retain the European Cup. 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.
Football Sir Alex Ferguson 12x16 mounted signed colour photo pictured with the Premier League Trophy. 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.
A George II silver two handled trophy cup and cover, by Thomas Whipham, London 1751, of slightly tapering form with applied girdle, the body and stepped cover profusely decorated with repoussé foliate garlands and scrolls around two crested cartouches, leaf capped scroll handles and raised on a stepped circular pedestal foot engraved with a monogram, 55.8ozt. 30 x 16 x 16cm (12 x 6 x 6in) Outer rim of the cover slightly misshapen. Inner rim of the cover, fully hallmarked to match the cup, but rather out of shape. Finial leaning slightly as a result of being pushed into the cover. Base of cup very slightly misshapen, as is the cup rim, but generally not in bad condition for its age
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