An Edwardian silver twin handled pedestal trophy vase and cover, with engraved inscriptions to both sides, 14.7oz, Chester 1909, h.24cm, on ebonised plinth with silver shield mount. Light wear throughout.Lid is stiff.Small dent approx. 2cm down from rim.Base slightly uneven and doesn’t stand quite true.Inscription rubbed.
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A Victorian silver trophy cup, maker's mark obscured, London 1869, embossed with four satyrs' masks divided by vacant cartouches, garlands of flowers and lobed stars below, all on a shaped matted ground, on as slender stem with a beaded knop, on a floral and beaded foot, 28.5cm (11 1/4in) high, 778g (25.05 oz)
[Wellington interest] A late George III silver commemorative snuff box by William Pugh, Birmingham 1812, curved rectangular, the cover engraved with an olive branch, Britannia and a martial trophy beneath a banner WELLINGTON, on a matted ground between guilloche bands, the base with foliate trellis, the interior gilt, 7.5cm (3in) long Arthur Wellesley, 1st Duke of Wellington, KG, GCB, GCH, PC, FRS (1769-1852) was elevated to the peerage in 1809 as Viscount Wellington of Talavera and of Wellington, in the County of Somerset, with the subsidiary title of Baron Douro of Wellesley. Following the Battle of Salamanca, he was created Earl of Wellington, in the county of Somerset on 22nd February 1812 and then Marquess of Wellington on 18th August 1812.
LARGE FAMILLE ROSE DISHQIANLONG PERIOD painted to the centre with a twin-handled trophy vase containing a composite floral spray, flanked by two birds; together with an IRON-RED DECORATED TURQUOISE GROUND 'BAMBOO' DISH, JIAQING PERIOD (2)widest 25.5cm diamProvenance:Private Scottish collection.
A gold medal winning ½ size working model of a Matchless G50 motor cycle engine, built by the late Mr Bill Connor of Maidstone and mounted on wooden plinth 38cm x 25cm. Overall height 35cm.This model won a gold medal at The Model Engineering Exhibition 2002 and The Edgar Westbury Memorial Trophy 2002. The gold medal and certificates are being sold with the model.
A gold medal winning ½ size working model of a Matchless G45 twin cylinder motor cycle engine, built by the late Mr Bill Connor of Maidstone and mounted on a wooden plinth 38cm x 23cm. Overall height 32cm.This model won a gold medal at The Model Engineering Exhibition 2005 and The Edgar Westbury Memorial Trophy 2005. The gold medal and certificates are being sold with the model.
A gold medal winning ½ size working model of a 1956 ‘Manx Norton’ short-stroke motor cycle engine, built by the late Mr Bill Connor of Maidstone and mounted on wooden plinth 45cm x 22cm. Overall height 37cm.This model won a gold medal at The Model Engineering Exhibition 2008 and The Edgar Westbury Memorial Trophy 2008. The gold medal and certificates are being sold with the model.
A collection of silverto include a pair of modern 'Glastonbury' salts, J Gillmore, Birmingham 1909 with matching spoons and blue glass liners; a pair of modern napkin rings Fenton Brothers (Glasgow) Ltd., Sheffield; a twin handled miniature trophy, Chester; a inkwell, Birmingham; a bon bon dish; double epergne dish, Victorian mug; and a pair of spill vases (qty)weighable silver: 16oz
An impressive Victorian twin handled trophy with coverpossibly Charles Boyton, London 1899, of vase form, demi-fluted body leaf clasped C scroll handles, beaded detail to stem, raised on a stepped foot, with ebonised wooden base, Duke of Fife armorial engraved to one side, presentation engraving to the other, 'GIFTED TO THE Lieut G.B. Duff... by the servants of Hatton Castle...1900', the cover of similar design with acorn finial, all on an ebonised turned wood socle baseHeight: 48cm, weight (all in): 64oz
A group of three trophiesJames Deakin & Sons, Sheffield 1933, 1902, of vase form, knopped stem, raised on a spreading foot with presentation engraving to body; together with a twin handled trophy, Walker & Hall, Sheffield 1907, of traditional form (3)Height: 18.5cm, 18cm, 19.5cm, combined weight: 23oz
A George IV silver two handled presentation pedestal trophy cup and cover by Benjamin Smith III, of vase shape, with engraved inscription and leaf capped body with two twin serpent handles, the domed cover with pomegranate finial, on circular spreading foot, London, 1827, height 37cm, 72.5 oz.
A handsome George III silver gilt two handled presentation pedestal trophy cup and cover by William Elliot, of campana form, the main body with later engraved inscription, band of thistles, band of fruiting vines and applied racehorse and jockey motif, with paterae flying scroll handles and domed cover with greyhound finial (repair), London, 1815, height 36.5cm, on ebonised socle, the foot rim inscribed "I.L. Tuck, 8 Haymarket Fecit", 93.5 oz.
An impressive Victorian silver trophy centrepiece "The Warwick Cup", by Robert Hennell IV, engraved with the Heneage family crest, of compressed vase form, with beaded wavy border, the body with view of Warwick Castle in relief, chased foliate scroll decoration and two horse's head handles, below central ornate column with glass bowl above, on pedestal spreading foot, London, 1876, on ebonised socle with engraved presentation plaque, overall height approx. 80cm, 168.5 oz.
Three photograph albums, the larger with a formal photograph of nurses titled 'Evendine' 'Summer term 1923', gypsy caravan scenes, motor sport racing scenes 'International Tourist Trophy' - these may be Irish motor sport scenes, on of the images is embossed for the Irish Times, others at Brooklands in Surrey, the other smaller albums with scenes in Europe, the one with scenes from 1936 in Nazi Germany (3)
Sporting Interest - A two handled trophy with hemispherical bowl on a baluster stem with flared foot, Birmingham 1932, 10cm high, 75 grams, engraved 'Presented by Ted Kid Lewis 1933' (NB - Lewis, born in 1894, rose to fame in the world of boxing where he held a World Record of nine titles at three weights, including the World Welterweight Championship, together with a biography of Lewis and other related ephemera
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