Equine Interest: a heavy two-handled silver trophy, 'Drag Hunter Trials 1930 First Prize won by "Kilbarry"', together with two other trophies 'P.R.A.A., October 1924 First Prize Heavyweight Hunter Class' and one other smaller two-handled trophy 'Tring Drag Trials' (3), total silver weight approx. 569g
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A fine early 19th century French Empire period ormolu Mantel Clock, the female figure seated upon a leviathan, the dial with Roman numerals and above Classical plinth style base with allegorical trophy etc., the eight-day gilded movement striking on a bell, 52cm high CONDITION REPORT: The gilding on the clock appears to have darkened and is tarnished. There is only one hand on the front of the dial. The 12 o'clock numeral appears worn and rubbed. There appears to be no pendulum and therefore the clock is not tested and it is not known if it works although taking the bell off and looking at the movement it looks like it could benefit from a good clean. There is also no rear door covering the movement (possibly glass?) The clock appears to be a very high quality example but we advise that work is probably needed.
A fine Victorian figured walnut, marquetry, amboyna, rosewood and ormolu breakfront side cabinet or credenza, the top with moulded rosewood edge and three figured walnut panels within satinwood and amboyna banding and ebony stringing, over an amboyna and marquetry frieze, the central figured walnut cupboard door beneath with extensive foliate, floral, husk and green man mask marquetry, centred with a musical trophy, flanked by turned and faux-fluted amboyna columns with ormolu capitals and glazed doors, the doors all enclosing two shelves, over an amboyna and walnut moulded plinth base, 74 x 18½in. (188 x 47cm.), 43¾in. (111cm.) high.* Condition: This piece was bought from the London trade and remains in very good, restored condition. Repolished to a very good standard. Glass and mounts appear original. Shrinkage gaps between ends of moulding and top at front edge of top. Top has some scratches to the polish to centre and left hand veneered panels. Touched-in/wax filled veneer chips to corners of edge moulding on top. A few small veneer chips (some touched-in) to vertical edges around pillars. Veneer chips (some touched-in/wax filled) to corners and lower edge of plinth. Glazed door keys present and locks working. Centre door locked but key not present.
An H.G. Murphy electroplated trophy cup, tapering circular bowl, spot-hammered decoration, on a raised circular knopped stem, inscribed 'B.G.W.M.C Challenge Cup Presented By H.G. Murphy June 1912', unmarked, height 14.3cm. Provenance H.G. Murphy (1884-1939), and thence by descent to the present owner.
THREE GEORGE V SILVER TROPHY CUPS, all with three handles and engraved 'LLOYD CHALLENGE CUP', makers Turner & Simpson Ltd, Birmingham 1929, 1931 and 32, approximate weight 6.8ozt, 212 grams, together with black plastic stands, a George V silver ring tree and a small quantity of modern silver trinkets
Two children's Bristol City replica shirts signed by multiple members of the squads; a 2005/06 season shirt signed to the reverse by six players to include Louis Carey and Liam Fontaine and a 2006/07 shirt signed to the front by 13 of the squad together with a commemorative Johnstone's Paint Trophy final T-shirt/scarf, ADDIDAS training jacket and assorted programmes.
Late Victorian silver two-handled trophy, engraved - The Essex Farmers Hunt Club Point-To-Point Steeplechases. April 13th 1925, The Essex Farmers Hunt Welter Weight Race. Won By Mintsauce, owner Stanley May, Esq. M.F.H. Presented by A. E. White Esq. (London 1900), by The Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Company Ltd., 18.5cm high, 26ozs
Very fine 19th century walnut and marquetry Sorrento ware centre table, hinged top centred by a marine scene within trophy crest spandrels and scrolling shell border with pendant frieze, on knopped column and circular platform on spread cabriole legs, 100cm wide CONDITION REPORT Good original condition, some minor scratches and marks- good even light colour, some light woodworm holes to base, feet and column. No apparent veneer losses
A Kosta Polar Unik candle holder designed by Goran Warff, of abstract spherical form with stepped pillars all around a central circular aperture, the body in tonal turquoise to green and mounted to a presentation board made from a section of bog oak salvaged from the Barquw Waaja, built in 1872 in Finland and wrecked 5th May 1903 on the Baltic Shoals of Southern Sweden, mounted with silver plaques and given as a presentation trophy for the Tetra Pak Golf Tournament in 1982, height 33cm.
Silver and silver mounted wares, comprising; a twin compartment sovereign case, with foliate engraved decoration, Birmingham 1911, fitted to a base metal chain, a twin handled trophy cup, presentation inscribed, Birmingham 1936, a shaped circular trinket dish, a small vase, a cigarette holder, also a plated oval twin bottle inkstand, with a central seated dog motif, raised on four feet, (6).
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