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GEORGE V SILVER TROPHY CUPmaker Docker & Burn Ltd, Birmingham 1924, of circular, two-handled form, raised on a circular foot and stem, engraved 'Presented by Miss Chrissie Ross to Scotstounhill Bowling & Tennis Club for Ladies Tennis Championship 1928' with the names and dates of five winners to reverse, the bowl 15cm diameter, 11cm high, 285g
French School (early 20th century), a portrait miniature, after Thomas Gainsborough, of Georgiana Cavendish, Duchess of Devonshire, half-length, indistinctly signed, oval, watercolour on ivorine, 6.5cm x 5cm, gilt-metal easel frame, the canted rectangular banner surmounted by scrolling rococo cresting and centred by a floral trophy, the projecting cast and filigree centre conforming with alternating C and S-scrolls, 14cm high, 11.5cm wide overall
An impressive Victorian giltwood and gesso pier glass and console table, of Baroque design, the arched rectangular trumeau mirror within a demi-lune paterae and dart border, crested by a mask within a C-scroll cartouche and flanked by scrolling acanthus, broken swan neck Palladian pediment above a dentil cornice and further foliate scrolls, the apron centred by a grotesque mask and conforming foliage, the table with slightly oversailing shaped pink marble top above a reeded frieze, cartouche-shaped apron with flowering trophy, subsidiary aprons to sides, scrolling bestial supports, urnular under-finial, shaped stretchers, 301cm high, 149cm wide, c. 1860
BURTON OF LONGMER HALL (EARLY 18TH CENTURY)An illuminated genealogical scroll of this English family, vellum, early 18th century, headed by a military trophy for Edward Burton c.1466, running through nine generations to Robert Burton, High Sheriff of the County of Salop 1709, each generation with colourful heraldic shields, highlighted in gilt and ending with a large display of the coat of arms and motto, Domine Providebit, approx. 490mm wide x 1190mm long
A large Victorian silver trophy goblet, by Robert Garrard, London 1873, baluster shaped bowl with embossed foliate and shell decoration on a matted background, with three vacant cartouches, on a raised knopped circular foot, inscribed 'R and S. Garrard, Panton St. London', height 31cm, approx. weight 32oz.
A late-Victorian silver two-handled trophy cup, over-stamped with maker's mark of Gibson and Langman, London 1896, retailed by The Goldsmiths Company, Regent Street, London, circular form, leaf capped scroll handles, embossed acanthus leaf decoration, on a raised circular foot, on an ebonised plinth, height 25cm, height on plinth 34.5cm, approx. weight 77.2oz. (2)
A presentation silver trophy bowl, by E. Barnard and Sons Ltd, London 1928, compressed circular bowl, mounted with three cast dragons, on a raised circular and triangular base on three paw feet, inscribed 'The Stewards Bowl, Presented by Mashonaland Turf Club Ltd., Hack Race, Run for August 17th 1928', on a wooden plinth with a vacant silver plaque, diameter 32cm, height 28cm, height on stand 35.5cm, approx. weight 79.6oz. Mashonaland Turf Club was founded in 1892 in northern Rhodesia, (now Zimbabwe).
Good 1796 Infantry Officers Sword, straight single edge blade cut with a single fuller, blued and gilt for half length and etched with crowned GR, 1801-1816 royal arms, military trophy, laurel and foliate ornaments and Woolley & Deakin within an oval, regulation gilt brass hilt, folding side guard, silver wire bound grip. Blade 82cms. Good untouched condition, retains most original gilding, blue and gilt partly faded. For a detailed account of the makers see ‘Arms and Armour’ Journal of the Royal Armouries, Vol.1 No.2, 2004.
Sheffield silver 1882 police trophy cup with makers mark for William Wheatcroft Harrison 'Presented by the Chief Constable and the Superior Officers to the City Police Swimming Club for Annual Competition May 1893', engraved with various winners dating from 1893 to 1900, the reverse engraved with scene of policeman saving drowning lady, on circular base with gilt interior to the bowl (18.5cm high)
A large Edwardian silver plate and copper mounted trophy shield for 'First Aid Workshops' 'The Rowden Ambulance Challenge Shield, the shield centre set with an embossed plate - the centre engraved with a scene of an industrial accident with enamelled shield above for the city of Leeds, the border set with eight yearly winners shields from 1906-1914, all on an oak back plate, 76cm x 56cm. Winners names include Kirkstall Forge, Steam Plough Works Leeds, Clarence Iron and Steel Works (4x wins), Scotch Foundry Armley.
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