A 19th century French marquetry work table with gilt bronze mounts, the top inlaid with a trophy design including a quiver of arrows, fife, drum and pennant, opening to reveal a fitted birds eye maple interior and mirror, with Greek key pattern to the sides, raised on fluted tapered legs, with key, 59 by 41 by 72cm high.
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1968 Triumph Trophy TR25W, 250 cc. Registration number OMS 68G. Frame number TB2W4486. Engine number C25.872. An unashamed exercise in 'badge engineering', the Triumph TR25W Trophy was basically the BSA B25 Starfire in a new set of clothes. There were a number of cosmetic changes to identify the new model as a Triumph, while those of greater engineering significance included an alteration in gearing, adoption of larger wheel sizes and fitting of an upswept exhaust system to suit the Trophy's intended role as a trail bike. Introduced in 1968, the Trophy continued with relatively minor changes until BSA-Triumph's major revamp of its range in 1970 brought with it a new 'oil bearing' frame, conical hubs and a change of name to 'Blazer', with Street Scrambler and Trail versions available also. OMS was first registered on the 11th October 1968 as a yellow machine; little is known of its life, but in 2014 it was owned by Gary Philpott of Market Rasen and MOT'd. It was yellow and the mileage was 70,172. In Febuary 2016 it was owned by Philip Buck of Newark. Today it is green/white and the odometer reads 2 miles but what work has been undertaken is unknown. The engine would appear to be from a BSA Starfire example (C25) and is correctly altered on the V5C. Sold with the V5C and the 2015 MOT.
1969 Triumph TR6C trophy, 650 cc. Registration number GDN 33L. Frame number TR6CXC05697. Engine number TR6CXC05697. International Six Days Trial successes in the late 1940's prompted Triumph to adopt the 'Trophy' name for their off-road-styled twins, at first for the 500cc TR5 and then for the 650cc TR6, introduced for 1956. They were developed over the years becoming the TR6 (UK), TR6R (USA, sports version with low pipes) and the TR6C (USA, competition version with high pipes). The TR6C was aimed at the Californian dessert racing scene and often referred to as the 'Dessert Sled'. By the time Triumph introduced unitary construction of the engine/transmission assembly on its 650 twins for 1963, the TR6 Trophy had long been established as the single-carburettor companion to the twin on the Bonneville, whose specification in all other respects it closely followed. However, although the pair possessed an impeccable engine, Triumph's larger models were widely recognized as lacking in the handling department, especially when compared to rivals Norton. Following the wholesale changes of frame layout in the late pre-unit era, a single down-tube design was introduced on the 650cc 'unit' twins, although even this would undergo several detail alterations over the next eight years. The most important 'tweak' to the Trophy/Bonneville frame was made for the 1967 model year, when a shallower steering head angle was adopted in the interests of better high-speed stability, and road testers duly reported a marked improvement in that respect. By this time Triumph's two 650 sportsters had been updated with 12-volt electrics and a full-width 8" front brake, while other significant improvements for 1967 included a new oil pump and an increase in the Trophy's compression ratio to 9.0:1, same as the Bonneville's. There were further mechanical updates for 1968, the most obvious of which was the adoption of an 8" twin-leading-shoe front brake, one of the best around. This matching numbers TR6C was manufactured in December 1969 and exported to the USA as the vast majority were, although it soon came back and was first registered with DVLA in April 1973. In September 1978 Paul Roberts of Selby bought the bike from a colleague at York Garage Works with a blown engine. He rebuilt the engine and kept it for many years before swapping it with his brother in January 2003. Over the years it has been sparingly ridden and the mileage has gradually risen from 8,205 in 1982 to the 10,878 of today. Sold with the V5C, old MOT's, various tax discs including 1982, it is fundamentally a very original machine.
A Dutch silver fishing trophy, NV Gerritsen and van Kempen, 1931Height: 13.5 cm, 75 gr. Silver 835/000The absence of a condition statement does not imply that the lot is in perfect condition or completely free from wear and tear, imperfections or the effects of aging. Condition requests can be obtained via email
An Edwardian silver trophy goblet, bearing the engraved dedication 'Carlisle Co-Operative Society / Presented by the Contractors of the New Buildings August 1904', together with names and dates of recipients amid foliage, raised over an ebonised plinth, John Edward Wilmot, Birmingham, 1903, 470.3g (excluding base)
CIGARETTE PACKETS, worldwide selection (H), inc. hulls, ARTB, flattened packets; Royal, Golf, True, Polo, Bond Street, Sweet Caporal, King Ship, Sketch, Wills, The Three Castles, High Admiral, Pirate; Gladstsone Cig Co. Belinda, Hyde Park, A. Broches & Co. Trophy, Ardath Chief Whip etc., corner-mounted flat to pages in large ring-binder, FR to EX, 68*
Victorian 15th King’s Own Hussars Officer’s pouch and belt.A good turn of the century example comprising: Victorian pouch the scarlet Melton flap with applied bullion laurel wreath, trophy of arms, Royal Crest and Battle Honours. Heavy bullion line around the edge. Complete with red Morocco leather covered tin pocket and fire gilt belt loops. ... The Edwardian belt is of scarlet cloth overlaid with gold bullion lace of regimental pattern and retains ornate fire gilt Edward VII buckle, tip and slide. Overall GC Bullion to pouch slightly dulled, bullion to belt bright. (2 items)
Victorian 15th King’s Own Hussars Regimentally Important Sealed Pattern Officer’s pouch.An extremely rare 1894 dated sealed pattern. The scarlet Melton flap with applied bullion laurel wreath, trophy of arms, Royal Crest and Battle Honours. Heavy bullion line around the edge. Complete with red Morocco leather covered tin pocket and fire gilt belt loops. Retaining original leather sealed label. This with wax seal “15 KH” and ink details with the date “7/1/94”. Bullion slightly dulled, one small corner with cloth rubbing.
A silver presentation shield trophy titled 'F.A Charity Shield Leeds United v Manchester City at Elland Road Leeds 2nd August 1969', on a black octagonal easel stand, also a similar trophy on a wooden stand for the F.A Challenge Cup Final Linesman, K.H.Burns 1969, height 15cm. (2)From the estate of the late Ken Russell
A 1970s enamelled presentation trophy for the Referees Association 'F A Cup Final referee 1973 K.H. Burns', a similar trophy for Life Membership 1987, a plaque for 'The Muratti Cup Final 1975' and a silver Football Association trophy plaque for the 'F.A Youth Cup Competition Season 1964-65 Arsenal v Everton'. (4)From the estate of the late Ken Russell
Various plated goblets to include the '1973 Cup Final Referee', also an 'England v Scotland Referee 1978' goblet, Upton Park Cup Final 1963-64 Guernsey jug trophy, a miniature brass miners lamp inscribed ' Referees Association Conference Gateshead 1974 and a large collection of plated and glass tankards with presentation inscriptions for local, county and other sporting events (qty)From the estate of the late Ken Russell
A late 1960s Seiko bedside clock with presentation mounted plaque 'F A Cup Final Linesman 1969 K.H.Burns', another similar for 'F A Cup Final Referee 1973', a plated trophy 'Cup Winners Cup Final 99 Birmingham' with clock, a wallet, various UEFA medals, tie pins and key fobs for various teams. (qty)From the estate of the late Ken Russell
Goran Ivansevic signed 10x8 colour photo with the Wimbledon trophy. Retired Croatian professional tennis player and current tennis coach. He is the only person to win the men's singles title at Wimbledon as a wildcard. 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
Football Nobby Stiles 10x8 signed B/W photo pictured scoring a rare headed goal for Manchester Utd. Stiles played for England for five years, winning 28 caps and scoring one goal. He played every minute of England's victorious 1966 FIFA World Cup campaign. His best performance in an England shirt was probably the semi-final of that tournament against Portugal, where he was given the job of marking the prolific Eusebio. His tough performance resulted in Eusebio being practically nullified for the entire game. Stiles also played very well in the final, which England won 4-2 against West Germany. His post-match celebration has become one of the most famous images in English sport history. The sight of Stiles dancing on the Wembley pitch, holding the World Cup trophy in one hand and his false teeth in the other, has lived for decades. 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
Football Tommy Smith 10x8 signed colour photo pictured with league championship trophy. Thomas Smith MBE (born 5 April 1945) is an ex-England international footballer who played as a defender at Liverpool for 16 years from 1962 to 1978. 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
Gemmill & Nish Of Derby County Signed 12 X 8 Football Photo, Colour Depicting Derby County Captain Archie Gemmill Holding Aloft The First Division Trophy, As He Is Chaired By David Nish During Celebration Scenes At The Baseball Ground Prior To The Final Game Of The 1974/75 Season, Signed By Both Players Using A Black Marker. 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
Derby County 1972 Signed 12 X 8 Football Photo, B/W Depicting A Superb Image Showing Derby Players Posing Before A Packed Baseball Ground With Trophies And Medals Which They Won In The 1971/72 Season - The League Championship Trophy, The Texaco Cup And The Central League Trophy, Signed By Hector, Durban, Hinton, Webster, O'Hare And Boulton Using A Fine Blue Marker. 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
Leeds United 1974 Signed 12 X 8 Football Photo, Colour Depicting The 1973/74 First Division Championship Winning Squad Posing With Their Trophy During A Photo-Shoot At Elland Road, Signed By Gray, Harvey, Jones And Bates Using A Black Marker. 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
Middlesbrough 1974 Signed 12 X 8 Football Photo, B/W Depicting The 1973/74 Second Division Champions Posing With Their Trophy During A Photo-Shoot At Ayresome Park, Signed By 9 Players Inc. Souness, Boam, Mills And Hickton Using A Fine Blue Marker. 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
Newcastle United 1969 Signed 12 X 8 Football Photo, B/W Showing The 1969 Fairs Cup Winners - Newcastle United, Posing With Their Trophy During A Photo-Shoot At St. James Park, Signed By Alan Foggon, Frank Clark And Wyn Davies Using A Fine Blue Marker. 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
TENNIS INTEREST: A SILVER TWIN HANDLED TROPHY CUP, by William Aitken, Chester, 1898, circular form, scroll handles, on a circular foot, and associated turned wooden stand, awarded to Arthur William Charles Wentworth Gore, inscribed "Won By A.W. GORE", "To Gladys & Norman, Souvenir of Wimbledon, 1924", 19.5cm high. Provenance: Gifted directly by Arthur Gore to the vendors grandparents. Arthur Gore won three singles titles at the Wimbledon Championship and was runner up a record 5 times. He won gold medals at the 1908 Summer Olympics in London and also competed at the 1912 Summer Olympics in Stockholm.
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