Two silver trophies - Guernsey agriculture interest, the first 'St.M.&.F, C.G.Society's Challenge Cup, Best Group Of Cattle', by S. Blankensee & Son Ltd., Birmingham 1930 (no plinth); the second 'Hubits - Challenge Trophy, 1924', the plinth and trophy inscribed with well known Guernsey farmers, by Robert Pringle & Sons, London 1924; together with four miniature silver trophy cups, silver weight 14.0 tr.oz. (6), *Condition; all trophies in very good condition.
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A collection of flatware including: a set of seven George III provincial silver fiddle pattern teaspoons, engraved initial 'B', one (af) George Murray, Newcastle, no date letter, 3.4 ozt, 108 grams approx (7);A William IV set of six silver fiddle pattern tea spoons, London 1837, inscribed 'M' to handles, 93 grms/ 2.9 ozt; A pair of early Victorian fiddle pattern dessert spoons, JW in script (John Williams), London, 1839 3.36 ozt;A set of 6 William IV fiddle pattern teaspoons, London, 1832, 3.51 ozt together with a set of five George V coffee spoons, James Dixon & Sons; together with a set of four Edwardian silver teaspoons, four silver golfing trophy spoons, for S.G.C., 5.48 ozt, 170 grams approx; together with silver handled and a sterling handled paper knives, two plated butter knives and an EPNS teaspoon (18)CONDITION:1 Newcastle spoon with bowl broken off stem
A George V silver trophy and stand engraved "The Marcolyn cup best Cocker Spaniel bitch dated 1926", London, 18 cms high together an Edwardian plain cigarette case, Chester, 1903; a pair of Edwardian trumpet posy vases, William Comyns & Sons, London, 1904 (weighted); Victorian style pin box and cover chased with foliate decoration; two Victorian style cut glass dressing table bottles with silver lids and a pierced bonbon dish, Sheffield 1962 etc (1 bag) (7) total gross weight approx 441.7g / 14.20 oz
Motor car related trophies won by Guy Gale, comprising of a pewter tankard with a Goodwood BARC plaque, engraved 17th June 1950 2nd Prize Major GFA Gale (Darracq), another similar engraved 16th June 1951 2nd Prize Major G Gale (Darracq) and a pint tankard inscribed Goodwood 21st April 1951, 1st Prize Major G Gale (Darracq), 77.2mph along with a small silver plated trophy cup engraved GAC Speed Trial June 1961 1st Glass G Gale
A Victorian silver plated regimental shooting trophy, the lid mounted with a kneeling soldier holding a rifle, the body engraved F. Coy 6th L.R.V Drilling & Shooting Challenge Cup Presented by Capt. J.R. Metcalfe 1886, showing the winner from 1886 to 1903, decorated with swag, ribbon and foliate chased decoration, with twin handles, raised on stepped base, 46cmH
A small quantity of silver items, to include two silver small trophy cups, an Indian silver bowl, with dense foliate decoration, a Wang Hing silver compact, with inset mirrored lid, a silver tea strainer, Birmingham, 1958, a cigarette case, Birmingham 1909, and a German silver beaker (7) approximately 500g in total
WAX PORTRAIT OF MARIA ANNA ELISA BONAPARTE Giuseppe Maria Bonzanigo, early 19th Century Fine wax sculpture on blue glass, mounted on a wooden architectural frame, with four circular reserves with carved musical trophies, at the base a rectangular reserve with the inscription 'Maria Anna Elisa granduchessa di Toscana' and musical trophy carved. Within a wooden and glass frame. Breaks to the blue glass, some lack. 8.1 x 5.9 x 0.8 in.
Detailed reticulated pierced design, footed base. STERLING marks. Approx. 14.15 Troy oz.An intricately designed reticulated Sterling silver fruit basket with footed base, created c. 1900 and awarded as a golf tournament trophy, c. 1920. Impressed STERLING and other marks to base, including Watson manufacturer mark, inscribed to side BALTIMORE COUNTRY CLUB EIGHTH ANNUAL GOLF TOURNAMENT, other marks. 442 grams weight. Issued: c. 1900Dimensions: 10.5"L X 7.5"D X 10.75"HManufacturer: WatsonCountry of Origin: United States Condition: Minor wear consistent with age.
Antique English silver plated tall trophy shaped bowl on a stand.Stand marked Drakes Silversmiths Limited London on the bottom and WG on the leg. Issued: Circa early 20th centuryDimensions: stand is 18.5"L x 18.5"W x 5"H bowl is 17"H x 15"D on the topCountry of Origin: England Condition: good
Silver and silver mounted wares, comprising; a faceted glass scent bottle, embossed with an angel choral scene, Birmingham 1904, a faceted glass toilet jar, a rectangular glass hairpin box, two small trophy cups, two base metal cased, keyless wind openfaced watches and a three piece condiment set, comprising; a mustard pot, a salt and a pepperette, with two blue glass liners and two condiment spoons, London 1975, (12).
An 18th century and later Dutch silver batchelor's teapot, the hinged lid decorated in the Rococo taste, fitted with a later ebony handle, the underside engraved and inscribed C.STRAATMAN LUYTENANT, D'ORANGE MEY BOOM PLANTE TOEN ETC and to the centre with a trophy of arms 1767 HAGE, gross weight 362 gms. Illustrated.
Silver, comprising; a pair of salts formed as scallop shells, Chester 1895, a spoon, with pierced and chased decoration, a small bonbon dish, a christening mug, Birmingham 1912, a trophy cup, combined weight of weighable silver 227 gms, also a silver vase having a loaded base, Birmingham 1967 and plated wares, comprising; an octagonal mustard pot with a matching pair of salts, with three blue glass liners, a French twin handled vase, decorated with the portrait of King Henry IV, a mug and a spy glass, (13).
Silver and silver mounted wares, comprising; a circular capstan shaped inkwell, Birmingham 1924, a twin handled trophy cup, Chester 1937, a five bar toastrack, Sheffield 1932, a cream jug raised on three feet, Chester 1923, an oval trinket box, two napkin rings, a circular pill box, combined weight of weighable silver excluding the inkwell 483 gms, a silver mounted glass horseshoe shaped container and an Egyptian circular small dish, (10)
LYSAGHT (A.M) Joseph Banks in Newfoundland and Labrador, 1766 His Diary, Manuscripts and Collections, illustrated, original cloth. University of California Press, 1971; sold with DUGMORE (A. Radclyffe) Camera Adventures in the African Wilds, original gilt decorated cloth,1913; and CZECH (Kenneth) An Annotated Bibliography of African Big Game Hunting Books, d/w, original cloth, Agoura, Trophy Room Books, 2011, plus a quantity of travel vol., v.s. (c.70)
dating: about 1660 provenance: Bavaria, Very heavy, rifled, octagonal, 21 mm cal. barrel, the base with a stamp (Stöckel 7999) and signed 'Ditrich Nushauer', adjustable rear sight and fore-sight; big, internal wheel-lock, finely engraved with a warrior, trophy, snakes and floral motifs, the cock with fantastic animals, sliding pan cover. Wooden, full stock with patchbox in the lower part of the butt, iron locking mechanism next to the nozzle, long, curved, iron, articulated lever on the butt for tracking. Long, iron trigger-guard with base chiselled with leaves, trigger and set-trigger. An old, brass label on the butt side with number '2130', of armoury or collection. length 161 cm.
dating: Third quarter of the 19th Century provenance: USA, Octagonal, swiveling upwards, cal. 22 rimfire short barrel, rib with fore-sight and company's marking. Cylinder with remains of patent marking. In working order. Silvered, brass frame. Spur-trigger. Rose-wood, smooth grip scales. Flat grip with serial number '26xxx' on the ground (not clearly readable). In a rare, antique case of S&W production, in gutta-percha, decorated with a trophy on the cover, internal lining in violet velvet, with imprints in the upper part and red at the base. Together with various, antique, empty cartridge cases and a tool. length 17,5 cm.
dating: 18th Century provenance: Ottoman Empire, Wide, curved, single-and false-edged blade with groove on the back, areas with rust damages. First two quarters on both sides with long cartouches with gold-inlaid inscriptions in Arabic, back on the groove's length with raiser, above gilded and with rests of inscriptions. Silver hilt with cross-quillon, engraved and nielloed with geometrical motifs. Grip with horn grip scales and angled pommel. Wooden scabbard, completely covered with silver foil, engraved and nielloed, on the right side above Ulysses with a bow and arrow in his hand, with a bandeau featuring a short inscription in Greek, an arm trophy at his feet; central part with a lion with a collar, trophy and deer; lower part decorated with a double eagle and floral motifs; opposite side with a star and floral motifs in the upper segment, a hunter in the forest in the center, pointing with a long flintlock rifle the two deer, a marine monster and bird below, divided by floral motifs. Two suspension rings. length 79 cm.
dating: 19th Century provenance: Greece, Smooth-bore, round, 17 mm cal. barrel; iron lock with engraved frame; silver, full stock with finest decorations in bass-relief with floral and geometrical motifs and arm trophies, dotted ground, with remains of gilding, long and narrow pommel with a big, decorated button, trigger-guard with relieved trophy, trigger with rinceaux, barrel bracket and typical, false ramrod, decorated en suite. length 59 cm.
dating: 18th Century provenance: France, Straight, colichemarde blade of triangular section, with remains of engravings in the wide part; iron hilt, chiselled and pierced, double shell-guard decorated with military tents in the center and arm trophy, trophies on quillon block and pommel. Pommel's base decorated in gold. Wooden grip, covered with copper wire binding and bands. length 96 cm.
dating: First half of the 19th Century provenance: St. Etienne, Smooth-bore, brass, two-stage, 15 mm cal. barrels, square first part with round upper side, engraved with a trophy, then round, with moulded nozzle; iron, engraved tangs. Flintlocks, with brass plate, signed 'Hospital' and 'a S. Etienne', with iron cocks, batteries and springs. Wooden, full stocks with brass, engraved mounts. Brass-tipped wooden ramrods. length 33 cm.
dating: 19th Century provenance: France, Curved, single-edged blade with large, central fuller and thin groove on the back, inscription on one side 'GRENADIRS A PIED' above the trophy and floral motifs. Gilded, brass grip with langets, loop-guard with snakes, pommel with an eagle's head, with plumed back and solid grip, decorated with a trophy and floral motifs in bass-relief. Iron scabbard with brass mounts, decorated en suite with floral motifs. Marking 'Manuf.re a Versailles' under the cap and, on the other side 'Boutet Director Artiste' (probably added in the later period). length 91.5 cm.
dating: First half of the 20th Century provenance: Italy, Fine, straight blade, engraved and gilded with Savoy eagle, coat-of-arms, anchor, sailing ship, trophy and floral motifs on a blue ground. Tang with manufacturer 'Clemens Jung Solingen'. Brass hilt, shell-guard with coat-of-arms featuring a carrot under the crown and among laurel branches. Loop-guard with a lion's head, pommel with a warrior's head. Grip with ivory grip scales. length 93 cm.
dating: 19th Century provenance: Italy, Thin, straight blade of hexagonal section, first part engraved and gilded with a Savoy eagle on a blue ground, motto 'Vive le Roi', trophies and floral motifs. Brass hilt, shell-guard with a crown above the trophy, pommel with a lion's head and wooden grip. length 90.5 cm.
dating: late 18th Century provenance: Munich, Octagonal, rifled, finished, 12 mm cal. barrels, signed in silver among floral decorations 'Anton Baumann', with stamp at the base (Stöckel a 33), fore-sight; tangs with adjustable rear sight, marked '1' and '2'; locks signed 'Anton Baumann in MÅ«nchen', slightly engraved with floral motifs and provided with anti-friction and sealing systems. Walnut, full stocks, decorated with filigree and with iron mounts, finely engraved with a trophy and floral motifs. Horn-tipped wooden ramrods. length 42 cm.
Autographed 12 X 8 Photo, Paul Scholes, A Superb Image Depicting Scholes Posing With The Champions League Trophy After A Dramatic Penalty Shoot-Out Victory Over Chelsea In The 2008 Final, Signed 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.
A COLLECTION OF GEORGIAN AND LATER FOB SEALS, to include a citrine swivel fob seal, an amethyst mounted fob seal, inscribed 'Alice', a vari-coloured trophy fob seal, with chalcedony base and turquoise cabochon highlights, and a similarly set butterfly fob seal, with bloodstone base, suspended from an 18ct gold curb-link bracelet, with swivel clasp, longest seal fob length 2.9cm
A LATE VICTORIAN SILVER TWIN HANDLED TROPHY CUP, with reeded handles and circular pedestal foot, by Elkington & Co, Birmingham 1880, 26cm high; and another silver twin handled trophy cup, with foliate capped lion's mask handles, on circular pedestal foot, by Robert Pringle & Sons, London 1939, 23cm high, 40oz overall (2)
A SCOTTISH SILVER LARGE QUAICH, with reeded border, by Lawson & Co, Glasgow 1931, presentation inscription, 17.5cm diameter, 12 oz; and a Scottish silver sugar basin by Hamilton & Inches, Edinburgh 1932, a twin handled spot hammered cup by Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Co Ltd, London 1911, and a twin handled trophy cup, 20 oz overall (4)
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