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A LATE VICTORIAN PIERCED BON-BON DISH by Messrs Barnard, London 1897; with two handled silver bowl on a short pedestal foot; a small two handled Irish silver bowl, Dublin 1915; a silver two handled miniature trophy cup; and a cut glass bon-bon dish with two handles; also a small loaded silver capstan inkwell; 234g (7.5 troy ozs) gross weighable
A 19th century French porcelain mounted gilt metal mantel clock, by Phillipe Mourey, 8cm circular dial painted in the manner of Sevres, Roman numerals, twin winding holes, 14-day movement striking on a bell, the case cast with a scholar beside an academic trophy, marked P H Mourey to verso, 30cm high, c.1870
A set of seven 19th century cameo impressions, including scenes of Classical Antiquity and a pastoral landscape, each embossed in high relief on pastel-coloured paper, Louis XVI Revival brass frame, ribbon-tied trophy and laureate cresting, 11.5cm x 8.5cm; others, including Grand Tour 'intaglios', (3)
A pair of Wedgwood Lilac Jasperware cassolettes, overlaid in white with cherubs playing musical instruments, below anthemion scroll border, everted egg-and-dart rim, slightly domed covers centred with nozzle, with musical trophy tendrils, square bases, 21cm high, impressed mark WEDGWOOD Condition Report: Only one candle nozzle; only one detachable small cover for nozzle, with finial missing small chip to outer rim, chips to rim both detachable slightly domed covers re-glued, Nibbles to rim above egg and dart border, Slight nibbles to base; chipped corner to one
Manchester Regiment Second Battalion silver cricket trophy inscribed 'Presented to the Officers 2nd Battn Manchester Regiment by Major G.F. Watson. Late Indian Army to be Held for the Year by the Officer Having the Highest Batting Average in Regimental Cricket Matches.', Henry Wigfull, Sheffield 1905, height 20cm, weight 16 1/2oz.
A twin handled silver trophy, Birmingham 1928, height 19cm, weight 9oz.Condition: No signs of damage or repair, minor surface wear to include minor surface scratches, dirt/polish build up, base sits flush on flat surface, no inscriptions present, hallmarks slightly rubbed as pictured but still decipherable.
A Victorian gentleman's silver pocket watch, with an open face, keywind, circular enamel dial bearing Roman numerals, subsidiary seconds dial, Birmingham 1890, a silver gentleman's hunter pocket watch, enamel dial bearing Roman numerals, subsidiary seconds dial, with a fusee movement by F Samuel & Company Liverpool, no. 25651, Chester 1888, a plated pocket watch and a George VI silver twin handled trophy on stand, Birmingham 1937. (4)
A collection of hallmarked silver and silver-plated items to include silver trophy, silver tankard, tea strainer, letter opener, jewellery box, toast rack, flatware, silver lidded jars, two fluted Georgian silver salt spoons, also a silver-plated cruet comprising a mustard pot, salt and pepperette and three silver-plated napkin rings, approx weighable silver 30ozt.
A Hallmarked Silver Twin Handled Trophy Cup,"Royal Welsh Show for Excellence in Confectionary L.G Oldroyd 1954", a black socle base,a trophy egg cup "B.E.M.B. First Prize Confectionery Exhibition Manchester 1965", a three handled footed bowl, " Confectionery & Baking Craft Trophy" and another bowl "Confectionery & Baking Craft Challenge Trophy L.G. Oldroyd Rawthorpe". (4) Lawrence Gilbert Oldroyd was a baker at Berry Brow (West Yorkshire) and later set up his own business Rawthorpe Bakery, which he ran with his wife for 20 years.
Celtic 1960s Signed Items - A Modern Glossy Book Picture Showing The Celtic Team Training On The Eve Of Their 1967 European Cup Final Victory, Signed By 6 Of The Team In Green Marker Including Gemmell And Chalmers, A Testimonial Programme For Bobby Lennox Signed Best Wishes To The Front Cover, A 12 X 8 Colour Photo Depicting The Lisbon Lions With Their Trophy Signed By 5 Players Inc Auld & Lennox And A Superb Colorized Photo Of Billy Mcneill During Celebration Scenes After Victory In The 1965 League Cup Final - Also Signed. Good Condition. All signed items come with our 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 £7.95
Victorian Period Top Quality Silver Two Handle Trophy Cup, Presented Later As The Blackpool Talbot Bowling Tournament to J. Rothwell ( Winner ) In 1956. The Hallmark for This Impressive Trophy Cup Is London 1882, Makers J.A & J.S ( John Aldwinckle / James Slater ) Silver Weight 737 grams - 23 ozs - 23 grams. Height with Plinth 13.5 Inches - 34 cm. Wonderful Overall Condition, Very Impressive Trophy / Cup.
The Famous and Iconic Blackpool Waterloo Bowling Handicap Sterling Silver Two Handle Trophy - Cup, Won by John Rothwell In 1914, The Silver Cup of Wonderful Quality and Full of History, In Near Mint Condition. Hallmark Birmingham 1913, Makers Mark Elkington & Co. Silver Weight 17 ozs. Stands 12.5 Inches - 31.25 cm High - Including Base.
History Gordon Bennett Ballooning FDC collection including some rare covers dating from the 1930s on one cover has flight details on the front of cover multiple postmarks on all the covers in collection. The Gordon Bennett Cup (or Coupe Aéronautique Gordon Bennett) is the world's oldest gas balloon race and is regarded as the premier event of world balloon racing according to the Los Angeles Times. Referred to as the Blue Ribbon of aeronautics, the first race started from Paris, France, on September 30, 1906. The event was sponsored by James Gordon Bennett, Jr., the millionaire sportsman and owner of the New York Herald newspaper. According to the organizers, the aim of the contest is simple: to fly the furthest distance from the launch site. The contest ran from 1906 to 1938, interrupted by World War I and in 1931, but was suspended in 1939 when the hosts, Poland, were invaded at the start of World War II. The event was not resurrected until 1979, when American Tom Heinsheimer, an atmospheric physicist, gained permission from the holders to host the trophy. The competition was not officially reinstated by the Fédération Aéronautique Internationale (FAI) until 1983. Good Condition. All signed items come with our 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 £7.95
"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, PH(ligate)•L•I in exergue. Crawford 281/1; RSC Furia 18. 3.30g, 20mm, 10h.Extremely Fine; unobtrusive scuff on rev. "
"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, PH(ligate)•L•I in exergue. Crawford 281/1; RSC Furia 18. 3.84g, 20mm, 6h.Near Extremely Fine."
"L. Valerius Flaccus AR Denarius. Rome, 108-107 BC. Draped bust of Victory right; below chin, XVI monogram / Mars advancing left, holding spear and trophy; apex before, grain ear behind, L•VALERI•FLACCI in two lines downward in left field. Crawford 306/1; RSC Valeria 11. 3.82g, 19mm, 3h.Near Extremely Fine.Ex private Spanish collection."
"L. Hostilius Saserna AR Denarius. Rome, 48 BC. Female head right, wearing laurel wreath / Victory walking right, holding trophy over left shoulder and caduceus in right hand; L•HOSTILIVS downwards before, SASERNA upwards behind. Crawford 448/1a; RSC Hostilia 5. 3.90g, 18mm, 10h.Extremely Fine; attractive cabinet tone. Ex Naville Numismatics 24, 17 July 2016, lot 482."
"Q. Caecilius Metellus Pius Scipio and P. Licinius Crassus Junianus AR Denarius. Africa, 47-46 BC. Female head right, wearing turreted crown; on left corn-ears; on right, caduceus; below, rostrum tridens; above, uncertain objects; on right, CRASS•IVN downwards; on left LEG•PRO•PR upwards; all within laurel-wreath / Trophy; on left, lituus; on right, jug; on far right METEL•PIVS downwards; on far left SCIR•IMR upwards; border of dots. Crawford 460/3; CRI 42; BMCRR Africa 6-7; Caecilia 52. 3,66g, 18mm, 10h.Near Very Fine. Very Rare."
"Octavian AR Denarius. Military mint travelling with Octavian in Greece, autumn 42 BC. Helmeted and draped bust of young Mars right, spear over left shoulder; CAESAR III VIR•R•P•C around / Aquila between two signa, all set on ground line; above, trophy, holding oval shields; S-C flanking aquila. Crawford 497/3; CRI 138; Sydenham 1320; RSC 248. 3.79g, 19mm, 11h.Extremely Fine; attractive old cabinet tone. Rare."
"Sextus Pompey AR Denarius. Uncertain mint in Sicily (Catania?), 42-40 BC. Diademed and bearded head of Neptune right; trident over left shoulder; [MAG]•PIVS upwards behind, [IMP•ITER] downwards before / 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, with two heads of Scylla at base; [PRAEF•CLAS•ET] ORAE•MARIT•E[X•S•C] around. Crawford 511/2a-c; CRI 333; BMCRR Sicily 15-16; RSC 1-1d; Sydenham 1347. 3.65g, 21mm, 9h.Good Fine. Banker's marks to obv. Rare."
"Trajan AR Denarius. Rome, AD 114-117. IMP CAES NER TRAIANO OPTIMO AVG GER DAC, laureate bust right, with bare chest and drapery on far shoulder / P M TR P COS VI P P SPQR, Mars advancing right, carrying spear and trophy. RIC 339; RSC 270a. 3.35g, 19mm, 6h. Good Very Fine / Very Fine. Scarce with this bust type. "
"Septimius Severus AR Denarius. Rome, AD 202. SEVERVS PIVS AVG, laureate head right / PART MAX P M TR P X COS III PP, trophy of arms, with two captives seated to left and right at base. RIC 185; BMCRE 385; RSC 373. 3.12g, 18mm, 6h. Near Extremely Fine. Well detailed rev. Old collection tone. "
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