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Lot 445

A mixed lot of silver and silver plate to include six Mexican sundae dishes, a decanter, a silver trophy, candlesticks and other items

Lot 481

Three various glass decanters, trophy bowl etc

Lot 1243

Schneider Trophy 1929 commemorative medal

Lot 170

Three silver trophy cups, 104g in total and four silver plated trophy cups with six assorted bases

Lot 145

A VICTORIAN ENGRAVED TROPHY GOBLET with a lobed foot and lobed circular bowl with two vacant cartouches, the stem cast in the form of a winged foot on a globe, by Horace Woodward, Birmingham 1875; 5.25" (13.2 cms) high; 6.9 oz

Lot 147

A VICTORIAN ENGRAVED TROPHY CUP "CAMBRIDGE UNIVERSITY ATHLETIC CLUB", the stem modelled as the figure of Mercury on a globe, inscribed "Quarter Mile Race 29th March 1870, won by A.P. Upcher Trinity College, Time 52 secs", by E.C. Brown,London 1869; 9.75" (24.8 cms) high; 15.5 oz

Lot 185

A LATE VICTORIAN ENGRAVED TROPHY GOBLET inscribed, by Walker & Hall, Sheffield 1896 (wooden plinth) and a late Victorian rose bowl inscribed as a trophy "8th Lancashire Volunteer Artillery..." by Charles Edwards, London 1897 (wooden plinth); the goblet 9.1" 923 cms) high; 20.8 oz weighable silver (2)

Lot 207

A MODERN GOBLET AND COVER inscribed as a regatta prize trophy, by Roberts and Belk, Sheffield 1927 and five other various trophy cups/goblets, all inscribed (one with a loaded base); the tallest one 10.1" (25.7 cms) high; 42.6 oz weighable silver (6)

Lot 249

A LATE VICTORIAN TROPHY GOBLET embossed on one side with sheep & cattle, the other side with an inscription relating to its presentation "for the best cultivated farm September 8th 1904" by John S. Hunt, London 1888; 12.25" (31 cms) high; 19 oz

Lot 250

AN ART DECO TROPHY CUP with two angular handles, inscribed "The Royal Dorset Yacht Club 16th August 1935....to commemorate H.M.S Jubilee", maker's mark "T.S", Birmingham 1934; 12.3" (31.2 cms) high; 20.3 oz

Lot 252

AN ART DECO TROPHY CUP with two angular handles and a knopped pedestal base, inscribed "DARTMOOR ROYAL REGATTA 1934 WHITELEGG CUP, for international 12 metre class", by E. Viner, Sheffield 1932; 10.45" (26.5 cms) high; 38.1 oz

Lot 254

AN EARLY 20TH CENTURY TWO-HANDLED TROPHY CUP of campana form on a domed circular foot with a small inscription on one side, by E. Viner, Sheffield 1934; 11.8" (30 cms) high; 47.9 oz

Lot 739

A 19th century treen egg-shaped box: with screw top decorated in low relief with flowerheads and ribbons, 6.5cm high, a carved treen rectangular snuff box decorated both top and bottom with male and female busts, 5cm. wide and a circular treen box with musical trophy decoration, 5cm. diameter.

Lot 252

1930s silver trophy cup with flared rim and twin scroll handles, on a domed pedestal foot and circular black base (Birmingham 1932), maker - G. B. & Co. All at approximately 26ozs, 36.5cm overall height

Lot 275

Early 20th century two-handled rose bowl of trophy form, with angular handles, on a circular pedestal foot (Birmingham 1912), maker - G. N. / R. H. All at approximately 9ozs, 20cm across handles

Lot 175

Small silver golfing trophy, pair of silver spill vases, silver mounted glass inkwell (hinge af), novelty silver taper stand in the form of a teapot, and other silver items.

Lot 118

A mixed lot of various silver-plated trophy cups, together with further wooden award plaques and other items.

Lot 278

A Birmingham hallmarked silver trophy marked 'Nancy Clarke OT Trophy 1956' on a bakelite base

Lot 284

A small double handled silver trophy cup, bearing Chester hallmarks 1908, weight 3.2oz

Lot 247

A FIRST WAR PERIOD SCOTTISH BASKET HILTED SWORD TO GENERAL SIR DOUGLAS BAIRD, 78cm trophy or replacement blade struck with a mark above the riveted forte, regulation steel basket hilt composed of flattened rounded bars united by heart-pierced junction plates, wire bound leather covered grip, worn, contained in its steel scabbard, this applied with a bakelite plaque SABRE OF GENERAL SIR DOUGLAS BAIRD KCB CMG CIE DSO ADC 12TH BENGAL CAVALRY. Prior to and after the First War Bair served with the Indian Army. During the First War Baird Commanded The Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders and then was General Staff Officer of the 51st (Highland) Division.

Lot 306

AN IMPERIAL RUSSIAN CRIMEAN WAR TROPHY NAVAL AMMUNITION CASE, the kidney-shaped brass box engraved No10.II., the underside of the base stamped with an anchor over 1844, the hinged lid lifting to reveal a partitioned compartment.

Lot 45

A Hamburg Amerika Linie and Ritz Advertising fan, paper and bone sticks, the Duvelleroy printed reverse with trophy and the legend 'With the Compliments of the Hamburg and Amerika Linie' obverse with landscape print to centre surrounded by swags and bows heighted in with gilt metal studs (20.5cm) and another for the same company paper leaf and wooden stick, with transfer scenes of ships and world dances to reverse (25cm) (2)

Lot 363

A Georgian style mahogany wash stand with trophy finial over two drawers raised tripod legs. H-79cm

Lot 929

A silver plated cruet stand; together with two silver plated tankards, a trophy cup, a silver and plate Hallmark book, a 19th Century corkscrew, and a Royal Liverpool golf club plaque

Lot 82

A hallmarked silver trophy

Lot 61

A BOX OF SILVER TOPPED REQUISITES a Birmingham silver pedestal trophy, white metal napkin rings, white metal rimmed and cut glass ashtray etc (a quantity)

Lot 62

A SILVER PEDESTAL SPORTING TROPHY with scrolling twin handles on a circular spreading base with marks for Birmingham, Joseph Gloucester Limited, and date code for 1922, 14.5cm high x 22cm wide

Lot 84

A CASED SET OF SIX SILVER GRAPEFRUIT SPOONS a white metal bowl, a silver plated trophy cup and further silver plate

Lot 221

Golden Jubilee Stakes Winners Trophy (International G-1) 1200m Turf. Global Sprint Challenge 4th Leg. Saturday 18th June 2005 Raced York, UK. Winning Horse Cape of Good Hope. Ridden by M J Kinane.

Lot 57

A Black Forest mountain goat trophy height 22cm

Lot 439

A collection of various racing trophies, relating to A.J.Butterworth, including a silver two handled trophy cup with enamel crest for the Bugatti Owners Club, Prescott open hill climb, 17th July 1949; a plated first Bentley race Gransden 1947 with enamel Vintage Sports Car Club badge; and various other trophies (8)

Lot 738

A silver twin handled trophy with embossed ribbed band to unengraved body, stepped circular pedestal foot, 18 by 14cm, 9.36toz.

Lot 756

A silver rose bowl trophy, the handles decorated with harebells, reeded upper rim of curved and pinched form, with ebonised hardwood base encircled by silver band engraved with names and dates, the base inset with circular ivory button inscribed Searle and Co, Silversmiths, 79 Lombard Street, London, Sheffield 1919, makers mark indistinct, Rd number 533822, 27.5 by 14cm excluding base, 30toz silver weight.

Lot 2219

Silver and silver mounted wares, comprising; a rectangular cigarette case, with engine turned decoration, London 1937, a twin handled trophy cup, presentation inscribed, an egg cup and a blue glass cylindrical smelling salts bottle, combined weight of weighable silver 282 gms, (4).

Lot 2225

Silver and silver mounted wares, comprising; a mustard pot raised on four paw feet, London 1906, with a glass liner, a pair of pepperettes, London 1935, a small twin handled trophy cup, a small vase, having a loaded base, three dessert knives and two dessert forks, having mother-of-pearl handles, combined weight of weighable silver 278gms. (10)

Lot 170

Silver plated wares, including; flatware, bowls, trophy cups, a bottle stand and sundry, (qty). S2B

Lot 2122

Silver and silver mounted wares, comprising; a set of six apostle ended teaspoons and a matching pair of sugar tongs, Sheffield 1918, with a case, a twin handled trophy cup, with a black stand, a napkin ring, a small vase, a twin handled salt, an oval hinged lidded box, a salt spoon, four further spoons and five further items, also four items of foreign and plated wares, combined weight of weighable silver 264 gms, (qty).

Lot 2144

Silver, comprising; a small caster, a salt, a napkin ring, a small trophy cup, a pair of sugar tongs, a rat tail pattern spoon, seven condiment spoons, four matching teaspoons and six further tea spoons, combined weight 346 gms, also a French beaker, weight 67 gms and a small foreign spoon, detailed 830, (25).

Lot 2147

A group of seven silver trophy cups, (note: one with lead melted into the base), gross combined weight 485 gms, (7).

Lot 2161

Silver and silver mounted wares, comprising; a rectangular table cigarette box, wooden lined within, a twin handled sugar bowl, Birmingham 1967, two hand mirrors, a hairbrush, an oval glass toilet jar, London 1925 and a twin handled trophy cup, combined weight of weighable silver 220 gms, (7).

Lot 2171

Silver and silver mounted wares, comprising; a twin handled trophy caster, of urn shaped form, Birmingham 1912, a twin handled trophy cup, Sheffield 1929, combined weight 217 gms, a faceted glass smelling salts bottle, a keyless wind, openfaced gentleman's pocket watch, Birmingham 1906, also mostly jewellery, comprising; six various rings, a pendant and a pair of gilt framed pince nez, in a case, (12).

Lot 2190

A silver twin handled octagonal trophy cup, presentation inscribed, raised on an octagonal foot, height 14cm, London 1909, weight 467 gms. Illustrated

Lot 8

A twin handled silver trophy cup, marks rubbed, probably Adie Bros, 1926, with associated stand, 22.5cm high, 16.7ozt

Lot 458

An Edwardian silver plated two handled covered trophy vase having a horse finial, h. 30 cm, another silver plated two handled trophy vase, larger and a silver plated milk jug (3) CONDITION REPORT: All with wear and tarnishing

Lot 553

A silver spill vase, a silver cream jug of classical form and a silver two handled miniature trophy vase, various dates and makers (3) CONDITION REPORT: With personalised engraving, dents, wear and tarnishing

Lot 577

A late Victorian silver and parcel gilt trophy vase allover decorated with stylised flowerheads and scrolls, maker JW, Birmingham 1899, h. 26.5 cm, 14 ozs CONDITION REPORT: Typical dents and wear. With personalised engraving

Lot 585

A mixed parcel of silver including a miniature two handled trophy vase, a pair of salts, a napkin ring and other items, together with a brooch in the form of a fish, three niello work brooches, a further brooch etc (qty)

Lot 57

HAVILAND DESSERT PLATESalong with other blue and white ceramics and crystal trophy

Lot 463

Motor sport, a collection of approx 20 programmes, UK and overseas, 1960s onwards, to include F1 Grand Prix, British Empire Trophy etc, venues include Silverstone, Brands Hatch, Monaco, Imola etc

Lot 66

Trevor Brooking signed 16x12 colour photo taken from West Ham v Arsenal 1980 FA cup final in which he scored the only goal to win West Ham the trophy. 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 £3.95, EU from £4.95, Overseas from £6.95

Lot 729

1966 WORLD CUP: 8x10 photo signed by Dave Corbett, owner of Pickles the Dog which found the Jules Rimet World Cup trophy after it had been stolen from an exhibition in London before the 1966 World Cup Finals. Pictured with Pickles. 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 £3.95, EU from £4.95, Overseas from £6.95

Lot 183

An Edwardian Silver Large Two Handled Trophy Cup of stylised form, Sheffield 1909, 20 ozs

Lot 225

A Pair of Edwardian Silver Peppers, London 1904, together with a pair of Chester silver peppers and a Sheffield silver small trophy cup

Lot 411

LATE VICTORIAN WALNUT CORNER WHAT-NOTwith three shaped shelves with trophy inlay, supported by turned supports and standing on stout turned feet, 97.5cm high

Lot 273

A pair of silver and mother of pearl servers (as found), silver 2002 Asian Games commemorative medallion, tongs plus a large silver plated trophy cup on stand

Lot 840

A PHOTOGRAPH OF THE END OF A TIGER HUNT with hunting party with three trophy tigers, 22.5cm x 32.5cm

Lot 307

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; ΒΑΣΙΛΕΩΣ ΣΕΛΕΥΚΟΥ around; AP below left wing, monogram in lower middle field. SC 173.15; ESMS 106; HGC 9, 20; SNG Spaer -; Houghton -. 17.21g, 27mm, 8h. Good Extremely Fine. Rare variety.

Lot 348

Baktria, Sophytes AR Tetradrachm. Uncertain mint in the Oxus region, circa 246/5-235 BC. Attic standard. Head of Seleukos(?) right, wearing laurel wreathed Attic helmet decorated with spiral pattern on crest and eagle wings on cheek-guard, tied under chin; M on bust truncation / Cockerel standing right; kerykeion behind, ΣΩΦYΤΟΥ to right. Cf. Bopearachchi, Sophytes Series 3A, pl. I, 1; for type cf. SNG ANS 21-23 (drachm); Mitchiner 29 (drachm); Whitehead NC 1943, pp. 64, 1 and pl. III, 7-8 (drachm); Roma XIV, 365 var. (no M under truncation). 16.87g, 26mm, 7h. Good Extremely Fine. The third known example of an issue of considerable numismatic interest. A bold and expressive portrait engraved in the finest Hellenistic style. From the 1960s Andragoras-Sophytes Group, present in Germany in 1975, subsequently exported to the USA. This portrait, which has all too often been simply assumed to be that of Sophytes himself, is eminently worthy of further scrutiny. It is the work of a highly talented individual, and depicts what should by any account be a great general, helmeted in Attic style and wearing the laurel wreath of a conqueror. Unfortunately the actions of Sophytes, whatever they might have been, were either not recorded or have long since been lost. We cannot therefore determine whether this individual may indeed have performed such deeds as to be worthy of commemoration in such a fashion. In examining the features of the individual depicted on this coin however, it becomes immediately apparent that there are distinct similarities with certain idealised portraits of Seleukos I. It is conceivable that we should see in this portrait not an image of the unknown ruler Sophytes, but an idealised image of the deified Seleukos, as can be found on the somewhat earlier coinage of Philetairos. Those images (cf. in particular Gulbenkian 966) have nearly identical features - in particular the heavy brow, aquiline nose, down-turned mouth and prominent chin. The historical sources offer us few clues as to the dating of Sophytes’ rule. They tell us that Stasanor was satrap of Baktria until at least 316 BC, and that Seleukos reintegrated Baktria into his empire on his eastern anabasis in c. 305. An early date therefore seems highly unlikely. Turning to the evidence of the coin itself, numismatists have correctly observed that the obverse portrait is derived from the similar type of Seleukos on his trophy tetradrachms (SC 174), which should be dated to after c. 301 BC; the presence of the somewhat worn elephant-quadriga tetradrachm in the present group pushes the date even further to the right, and into the third century. Now, the presence of this type in this group along with coins of Andragoras indicates a considerably later date than previously supposed. We have already proposed with good reason that the coinage of Andragoras should be dated to c.246/5-239/8 BC and that given the patterns of wear that may be observed upon them, there is sufficient justification to argue for the dating of Sophytes’ named coinage to c. 246/5-235, after Andragoras had begun coining but before Diodotos II would have been free to dispose of any lesser regional powers. This turbulent time period has already afforded us a plausible reason for the striking of Andragoras’ coinage. It is possible that Sophytes too was prompted to look to the security of his own territory following the effective withdrawal of the central government’s influence in that area. Diodotos I too struck his own coinage in Baktria, which while bearing his own portrait on the obverse nevertheless maintained the name ‘Antiochos’ on the reverse as a token symbol of loyalty. Does Sophytes coinage, with a distinctly ‘local’ reverse type, seek to achieve the same veneer of loyalty as that of Philetairos and Diodotos by placing the image of Seleukos I, the founder of the Seleukid empire, on his obverse?

Lot 362

L series AR Victoriatus. Luceria, 211-208 BC. Laureate bust of Jupiter right within bead and reel border / Victory standing right, crowning trophy; L between, ROMA in exergue. Crawford 97/1a; RSC 36e*. 3.34g, 17mm, 12h. Fleur De Coin. Ex RBW Collection, Numismatica Ars Classica 61, 5 October 2011, lot 401 (hammered for 2750 CHF); Privately purchased from Harlan J. Berk in May 1994.

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