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Speedway - New Cross Speedway Programmes includes 1937 London Cup Final v West Ham, 1946 British Riders' Championship, 1959 Tommy Farndon Memorial Trophy, 1963 Hackney v New Cross, Rangers v Middlesbrough, Provincial Select v Southampton, Rangers v Poole, Rangers v St. Austell and Royals v London Select, mixed condition, with minor faults, pen and pencil internally to some, A/G condition overall (9)
Cricket - Selection of Assorted Signed Items mostly team sheets including Indian Cricket Tour 1974, West Indies Sport Aid Match at Edgbaston 1986, England Prudential World Cup 1983, Zimbabwe The ICC Trophy 1982, Pakistan Tour 1974, Sri Lanka Tour Prudential World Cup 1975, Australian Tour Team of UK and Sri Lanka 1981, Worcestershire CCC 1991, Australian Centenary Test Tour 1980, plus Bob Willis Benefit Year 'Kangaroo Ball' signed programme menu, Oliver Akai Test Team menu 1979, 1982 Inaugural Test Banquet menu programme and England Cricket Team Christmas Lunch menu 1984, together with 2 1977 M.C.C. Centenary Test Team Leyland sheets with facsimile signatures. (17) From the personal collection of Bernard Thomas, who was the physiotherapist for the England team between 1970 and 1985.
Scarce 1938 John Moores Littlewoods art deco style silver golf trophy - hallmarked Sheffield 1938 engraved with golfing figures, golf ball mounted handles and engraves Presidents Trophy - Presented by John Moores Esq., - to the Gents Golfing Section - winner - C Hodkinson 1938" - overall 5.75"h - wt 6oz# comes with a letter of authenticity directly from Littlewoods (2)
Cricket - Quantity of 1990s Cricket First Day Covers an assorted selection includes a mixed selection such as Commonwealth of Dominica, Benson & Hedges Cup, Texaco Trophy Match, Cornhill Test Match, Australia v West Indies, The Ashes Tour 1993, Natwest Trophy, Cricket Tours, Australia v England 90/91 and more, approx. 150 in total, all contained within albums (4)
Cricket - 1970's / 1980's Assorted Programmes and Books including National Westminster Bank Trophy 198, Benson & Hedges Cup final 1979, 1980, 1983,1985,1989, Jubilee Test Series 1977, Prudential Cup 1983, MCC Bicentenary Year, The Refuge Assurance Cup 1989 Essex v Nottinghamshire, Surrey CCC yearbook 1987, Cornhill Insurance Test Series 1978 England v Pakistan, v New Zealand preview fold out, Benefit Year programmes for Brian Hardie 1983, Graham Gooch 1985 and Derek Pringle 1992, each signed to covers plus other programmes and publications, together with three Wisden Almanacks 1978,1979 and 1980. Qty (1 box)
Cricket - 1997 County and Tour Signed Team Sheets to include Derbyshire, Durham, Essex, Glamorgan, Gloucestershire, Hampshire, Kent, Lancashire, Leicestershire, Middlesex, Northamptonshire, Nottinghamshire, Somerset, Surrey, Sussex, Warwickshire, Worcestershire and Yorkshire, Australia, Pakistan 'A', Holland (1st round squad v Worcestershire NatWest Trophy), England Under 19's and Zimbabwe, #26, all housed in folder.
A small parcel lot of hallmarked silver items to include two miniature 'Skybird League' trophy cups, a small pair of salts, a large salt hallmarked for 1763, indistinct maker and various Georgian and later spoons and sugar tongs to include a small Glasgow silver ladle by John Heron, total weighable silver 15.2oz. (qty)
ADIE BROTHERS A TWO-HANDLED SILVER TROPHY CUP, having acanthus leaf and dolphin decorated handles, hallmarks worn, engraved presentation inscription 'W. Clifford Atkins Cup - presented 1966 - Annual Golf Tournament', raised on an ebonised socle base , mounted with engraved silver shields, total height to top of handles 31cm, weight 531g
THOMAS LATHAM & ERNEST MORTON AN EDWARDIAN SILVER TROPHY BOWL, repousse rim with birds amidst acanthus leaves, Chester 1904, 18cm diameter, 487g, engraved 'Birmingham Columbarian Challenge Bowl - for best Carrier, Pouter, Barb, Dragoon, Antwerp and Show Homer - Young Bird Show', (with association to the eminent pigeon fancier Henry Allsop)
DANIEL & CHARLES HOULE A VICTORIAN SILVER TROPHY CUP, raised on beaded knop stem and circular platform foot, London 1868, 18cm high, 270g, engraved pigeon interest 'Challenge Cup for the Best Pigeon in the Show, Acocks Green Poultry & Pigeon Society , (with association to the eminent pigeon fancier Henry Allsop)
ALFRED BROWETTS & CO A VICTORIAN SILVER TROPHY CUP, having waisted bowl upon a wrythen stem and circular platform foot, Birmingham 1888, 17cm high, 289g, engraved 'Birmingham Columbarian Society Mitchell Challenge Cup Carriers, Pouters, Barbs, Short Faced Tumblers', (with association to the eminent pigeon fancier, Henry Allsop)
δ The America's Cup.- Sailing.- Fearon (Percy Hutton) "Poy" "Heave-Ho!", pen and ink cartoon, pencil caption beneath, with the national personification of the United States as Uncle Sam, who stands beside an enormous America's Cup trophy that is fixed to the ground, another figure attempts to lever the trophy free while using a 'triangular course' as a pivot, signed, 280 x 387 mm., 1934⁂ The 1934 America's Cup was raced between the British sailing yacht Endeavour and the American Rainbow, with the series of races being full of controversy. Endeavour won the first two races but lost the series, the closest England has ever got to winning the coveted America's Cup.δ This lot is sold subject to Artists Resale Rights, details of which can be found in our Terms and Conditions.
A CASED SET OF TWELVE VICTORIAN FLUTED TEA SPOONS AND A PAIR OF MATCHING SUGAR TONGS, DATED 1893 FOR ATKIN BROTHERS TOGETHER WITH TWO SILVER HALLMARKED TROPHY CUPS, TWO SILVER DECANTER LABELS, A PAIR OF LOADED SALT AND PEPPERS, ETC. GROSS WEIGHT EXCLUDING SHAKERS AND PLINTH TROPHY CUP. 315grms.
Silver Twin Handle Manchester University Fencing Trophy Date 1937. Hallmark Birmingham 1936, Raised on a Wooden Plinth, 230 grams - Silver weight only. Height 10.5 Inches - 26.5 cm. Excellent Condition + a Further Twin Handle Silver Cup for Motoring. Hallmark London 1908. Silver Weight Only 128.5 grams.
British Commemorative Medals, George I, the capture of the Jacobite Rebels at Preston, copper medal, 1715, by J. Croker, laur., dr., and armoured bust r., rev. trophy of arms, pedestal with two clasped hands and bound prisoners to either side, FIDES MILITVM, 45.5mm. (MI.435/34; Woolf 31:2; Eimer 476), hint of die flaw before face, good very fine
British Coins, Elizabeth I, sixth issue, pound, mm. anchor (1597/8-1600), crowned bust of queen l. with long hair, wearing richly ornamented dress with ruff, double pellet stops, rev. crowned square-topped shield of arms, ER at sides, double pellet stops (S.2534; N.2008), certified and graded by NGC as Mint State 64, a beautiful and lustrous coin, unusually bold in details on both sides, on a broad flan having almost complete outer beaded rims, this is the finest known with the anchor mintmark - the rarest mintmark on Elizabeth I pounds - a trophy coin for the connoisseur This lovely coin is one of the more regal portraits of Elizabeth I in gold. Even as she advanced in age she retained her dignified bearing. It took half a century but under her guidance England regained the wealth that her father wasted, shown off on this coin in the queen’s jewelled, fancy dress. On the other side, the large crown atop the regal shield again stood for majesty and strength, after the anaemic reigns of Henry’s only son, Edward, and his eldest daughter, Mary. Indeed, on this coin we see symbols of the queen’s importance as a monarch who recaptured the devotion of her subjects and the admiration of her enemies.
A Derby plate and dish, the plate with anchor and D mark in gilt, C.1775, Broad Smiths blue rim with tooled gilt swags and roundels, inner Smiths blue ring with tooled gilt swags, grey urn with pink flowers swags 3 grey trophy motifs, 23cm dia. and a Derby puce marked circular fluted dessert dish, cross batons mark in puce, blue 5 and puce 2 in foot rim, floating pattern no. 18-N, plate pattern 18 with monogrammed DS to the centre. Provenance (Derby dish): Kedleston Hall sale, 13th March 2002 lot 189.
Seleukid Empire, Seleukos I Nikator AR Tetradrachm. Susa, circa 300-294 BC. Head of Seleukos I right, wearing helmet covered with panther skin and adorned with bull's ears and horns, panther skin tied around neck / Nike standing right, wearing peplos, crowning trophy of Macedonian arms set on sapling tree, from which branch sprouts near base; ???????? ???????? around; AP below left wing, monogram in lower middle field. SC 173.15; ESMS 106; HGC 9, 20; SNG Spaer -; Houghton -. 17.19g, 25mm, 5h. Good Extremely Fine. Rare variety. From the property of B.R.S., United Kingdom.
Julian II AV Solidus. Lugdunum, AD 360-361. FL CL IVLIANVS P P AVG, pearl-diademed, draped and cuirassed bust right / VIRTVS EXERC GALL, soldier standing right, head left, holding trophy over shoulder and placing hand on head of kneeling captive; star to left, LVG in exergue. RIC 226; Depeyrot 6/1. 4.58g, 21mm, 6h. Good Extremely Fine. Extremely Rare; only one other example in CoinArchives. From a scattered hoard found in West Norfolk, Wednesday 12th April 2017 - Monday 8th May 2017. Submitted for consideration as Treasure, and returned to the finders. PAS ID: NMS-1A6962. In AD 355 Julian was appointed Caesar by his cousin Constantius II, and was entrusted with the defence of Gaul against Germanic invasion. Perhaps remembering their role as king-makers, the Gallic Army elevated Julian II to the rank of Augustus in AD 360 in defiance of Constantius II’s order for them to march east to counter a Sasanid invasion of Mesopotamia. This issue, with its reverse type explicitly referencing the Gallic Army, recalls the similar types of Constantine I. The Gallic Army had then been responsible for supporting Constantine’s illegal elevation to the purple upon the death of his father at Eboracum (York) in AD 306, and fought under him against the Frankish and Germanic tribes in several campaigns between 306 and 310, and which ultimately delivered him Rome and sole rule of the West in 312. It was a battle-hardened and effective force, regularly tested against the barbarian tribes which at this time made frequent incursions into Roman lands, and it was on account of this devoted and veteran army that Constantine was able to win a crushing victory over the numerically superior force of Maxentius at the Battle of the Milvian Bridge. Thus it was with this army that the reluctant Julian set about retracing the footsteps of his uncle, first dealing with the Franks and Alamanni, and then marching on Italy and Illyricum. Unlike Constantine though, no great slaughter was necessary for Julian to take the throne - Constantius II died of illness, leaving Julian as sole emperor of East and West.
Seleukid Empire, Seleukos I Nikator AR Tetradrachm. Susa, circa 300-294 BC. Head of Seleukos I right, wearing helmet covered with panther skin and adorned with bull's ears and horns, panther skin tied around neck / Nike standing right, wearing peplos, crowning trophy of Macedonian arms set on sapling tree, from which branch sprouts near base; ???????? ???????? around; AP below left wing, monogram in lower middle field. SC 173.15; ESMS 106; HGC 9, 20; SNG Spaer -; Houghton -. 17.18g, 27mm, 1h. Extremely Fine. Rare variety. From a private German collection; Privately purchased from Pars Coins, San Jose CA.
Sextus Pompey AR Denarius. Uncertain mint in Sicily (Catania?), 42-40 BC. MAG•PIVS• IMP•ITER, diademed and bearded head of Neptune right; trident over left shoulder / Naval trophy set on anchor, top of trident visible above helmet; the arms composed of the stem of a prow in right and aplustre in left; heads of Scylla and Charybdis at base; PRAEF•CLAS•ET ORAE•MARIT•EX•S•C around. Crawford 511/2a; RSC 1a; Sydenham 1347; CRI 333. 3.74g, 19mm, 12h. Good Extremely Fine; attractive old cabinet tone. Ex Molard Collection, Switzerland. It has been remarked that the coinage of Sextus Pompey was a step towards the propagandistic issues of the Roman emperors. Having decided upon an affinity with Neptune, he minted a series of coins depicting the god and continuing his theme of pietas. This virtue was highly valued in Roman society; the city's founder Aeneas' epithet is pius and tradition details that his piety was three-fold; to his father, his homeland and the gods. Pompey was not the only imperator to draw upon the Aeneas myth on his coinage (see Crawford 458/1), however he was unique in commandeering a theme and using it repeatedly. His earliest denarii feature a personification of the goddess Pietas (Crawford 477/1a), but references become subtler and more complex on later issues as per the present example. Here, Pompey Magnus is remembered within the obverse legend, with Pietas also explicitly referenced. Sextus Pompey does not allow us to forget that it was the Senate who declared him praefectus classis et orae maritima, tying his patriotism in neatly. This military title lends itself obviously to Neptune, whose portrait is displayed on the obverse. The naval trophy not only alludes to Pompey's naval victories but also to his piety towards Neptune to whom he is reported to have sacrificed 100 bulls and in whose honour a live horse was flung into the sea, along with an offering of gold (Florus 2.18.3).
Septimius Severus AV Aureus. Possibly struck in India, circa AD 193-211. IMPER AEL SEPTI SEVER PERT III, laureate head right / P M I PT II P VIII COS NI AV II, Victory advancing to left, holding wreath in outstretched right hand, trophy over left shoulder. Unpublished in the standard references, but cf. Roma Numismatics XV, 587 (same dies); Roma XV, 586 (same obverse die); NAC 102, 531 (same obverse die). 6.91g, 18mm, 5h. Fleur De Coin. Apparently only the second known example.
Julian II AV Solidus. Antioch, AD 361-363. FL CL IVLIANVS P F AVG, pearl-diademed, draped, and cuirassed bust right / VIRTVS EXERCITVS ROMANORVM, soldier standing right, head left, holding trophy in left hand and dragging bound captive with right; ANTZ in exergue. RIC 199; Depeyrot 15/2. 4.40g, 21mm, 11h. Extremely Fine. Ex Bernard Poindessault (1935-2014) legacy; ticket included.
C. Poblicius Malleolus AR Denarius. Rome, 96 BC. Helmeted head of Mars right; mallet (malleolus) above, mark of value below chin / Warrior standing left before trophy, right foot on cuirass, holding spear; C•MAL and caduceus above prow behind. Crawford 335/3c; RSC Poblicia 6. 3.92g, 19mm, 7h. Extremely Fine; lustrous metal. Scarce variety. Ex private Spanish collection.
M. Furius L. f. Philus AR Denarius. Rome, 120 BC. Laureate head of Janus; M•FOVRI•L•F around / Roma standing left, holding wreath and sceptre; to left, trophy of Gallic arms flanked by a carnyx and shield on each side; star above, ROMA to right, PHI•L•I (ligate) in exergue. Crawford 281/1; RSC Furia 18. 3.96g, 19mm, 2h. Near Mint State. In excellent state of preservation for the type. Ex Dr. Allan Smith Collection; Privately purchased from Ed Waddell, November 2016; Ex Roma Numismatics XII, 29 September 2016, lot 499.
Magnentius AV Solidus. Trier, AD 351. D N MAGNENTIVS P F AVG, bare-headed, draped and cuirassed bust right / VICTORIA AVG LIB ROMANOR, Victory, standing right, and Libertas, holding sceptre in left hand, standing left, both supporting trophy on shaft between them; TR in exergue. RIC 252; C. 48; Depeyrot 10/1. 3.86g, 22mm, 7h. Extremely Fine. Very rare earlier variety without crossbar on trophy. Ex Monsieur Note (1910-1982) Collection, France; Private purchased in Paris, 8 October 1968.
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