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A CHETHAM & WOOLEY FELDSPATHIC STONEWARE LIDDED TEAPOT, EARLY 19TH C with blue Greek key parapet and sprigged with seashells of Fame inscribing the names of Nelson and Howe on an altar or martial trophy and banner inscribed PATRIOTS, 15cm h++Broken and neatly restsuck, small chip on parapet and tip of spout
AN EDWARDIAN SILVER TWIN HANDLED TROPHY CUP, 'S' scroll handles with heart shaped terminals, on a circular base with a screw fitting to a black plastic stand, makers Martin Hall & Co (Richard Martin & Ebenezer Hall) Sheffield 1906, weight including screw fitting approximately 15.9ozt, 497 grams, height including stand 23cm (condition: some minor dents and an indentation of handle join to interior)
A VICTORIAN SILVER TWIN HANDLED TROPHY CUP, of lobed baluster form, gilt interior, repousse decorated and chased with acanthus leaves, ornate 'S' scroll handles, repousse foliate circular foot, makers Henry Wilkinson & Co, Sheffield 1859, approximate weight 9.1ozt, 285 grams, height 18.5cm (condition: good overall, slight gilding loss just below rim and leaning slightly)
A GEORGE V TWIN HANDLED TROPHY CUP AND COVER, knopped finial over domed cover, the cup with cast rim of anthemion and scroll motifs, engraved presentation inscription and dates/winners, stepped circular base, maker C.J. Vander, London 1913, approximate weight 24.7ozt, 771 grams, height approximately 32cm (condition: base doesn't sit level on a flat surface, inner rim of cover is mishapen, tops of handles are pushed in making removal of cover difficult)
FOUR SILVER MINIATURE BAYONETS, including a trophy modelled on the m.1907 British bayonet marked for London 1926, on a wooden plinth inscribed "A.P.T.S. INDIA INSPECTORS COMPETITION, 1926 BAYONET", a sweetheart brooch (Birmingham 1947), a sweetheart brooch stamped "ST SILVER" and a pendant (Birmingham 1978), together with a white metal socket bayonet decorated in the Scottish design with removable scabbard, possibly an officer's cigar piercer (5) (Est. plus 21% premium inc. VAT)
Julius Caesar Denarius. 46-45 BC, Spanish mint. Diademed head of Venus right, Cupid on her shoulder / CAESAR below Gallia & Gaulish captive seated beneath trophy of Gallic arms. - 13mm, 3,94 grams - ca.100BC - Property of a Manchester collector; acquired in the 1980s. - All items come with Free International postage, accompanied by a signed Certificate of Authenticity .
F. GREAME FENTON (1884-1963) AS THREE TIMES WINNER OF THE FRENCH MOTORCYCLE GRAND PRIX, (FIRST ORGANISED IN 1906 BY THE AUTOMOBILE CLUB OF FRANCE) CULMINATING IN 1913, FENTON WAS AWARDED THE BRONZE WINGED VICTORY TROPHY (SCULPTED BY LOUIS ERNEST BARRIAS 1841-1905) OUTRIGHT, AFTER HIS FINAL WIN. FENTON RODE CLEMENT MOTORCYCLES AS ILLUSTRATED IN THE HAND COLOURED FRAMED GAMY- MONTAUT PRINT WHICH COMMEMORATES THE VICTORY (43 X 73.5 CM) TOGETHER WITH THREE GOLD MEDALS (22.2 GRAMS) AND FOUR SILVER MEDALS ALSO FORM PART OF THIS LOT. (PROVENANCE BY FAMILY REPUTE) FENTON WAS IN CHARGE OF TRANSPORT ARRANGEMENTS FOR THE PRINCE OF WALES (LATER EDWARD VIII) AND RECEIVED AN MBE FOR HIS SERVICES. BETWEEN THE WARS WHILE LIVING IN FRANCE HE WORKED FOR HOTCHKISS MOTORCARS. A MEMBER OF THE FRENCH AUTOMOBILE CLUB HE WAS A MONTE CARLO RALLYIST FOR MANY YEARS, HE REMAINED IN FRANCE DURING THE SECOND WORLD WAR. IMPRISIONED BY THE GERMANS, ONE OF HIS DAUGHTERS (NORA, MARRIED TO A FRENCH ARMY OFFICER) MANAGED TO PURSUADE THE GERMANS THAT FENTON WAS IRISH! HE WAS RELEASED AND TOOK ON A SENIOR ROLE WITH THE HOTCHKISS FACTORY IN SAINT DENIS, PARIS, ONLY RETURNING TO ENGLAND ON THE FACTORY'S CLOSURE IN 1956.
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