1920s silver two-handled Point-to-Point trophy on circular base (London 1920), 20.5cm high, with associated Edwardian lid (London 1902), engraved presentation inscription - Army Point-to-Point Meeting, 21st March 1921. Grand Military Wetter Point-to-Point Steeplechase. Presented by The Earl of Lonsdale, Won by Major Guy Blewitts "Orman"
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Three 1920s - 1930s silver two-handled trophies presented to the Epping & Ongar Farmers' Coursing Club, Won by the Furze family, together with another two-handled trophy - Bristol Show in Sale November 1921, Won by J. R. Furze Esq. with Terling Emperor (4) CONDITION REPORT Combine weight silver items- 51oz
Signed Manchester City 12 X 8 Photo, 1969 Posing With The First Division Trophy, The Fa Cup And The Charity Shield At Maine Road, Signed By 10 Players Inc. Doyle, Bell, Pardoe, Young Etc Using A Fine 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 £3.95, EU from £4.95, Overseas from £6.95
Red Rum 1977 Grand National Aintree Horse Racing Programme. Good condition with some biro annotations. 129th renewal of the world famous Grand National horse race that took place at Aintree near Liverpool, England, on 5 April 1975. The race was won by 13/2 second-favourite L Escargot, ridden by Tommy Carberry, in a time of nine minutes and 31.1 seconds and by a distance of 15 lengths over 7/2 favourite Red Rum, who was thus denied a third consecutive win. Crisp and Red Rum has also been described as one of the greatest sporting moments. Before the race, Red Rum was generally thought too old - at the age of 12 - to win the Grand National for a third time, having come home first in 1973 and 1974, and second in 1975 and 1976. However, being ridden by jockey Tommy Stack for the second consecutive National, the gelding clinched his unprecedented third title, bringing his career earnings to a then steeplechasing record of £114, 000. A large portion of the 42-strong field was eliminated from the race on the first circuit: 19 had fallen or unseated their riders before the second circuit, including seven at the first fence. Going onto the second round, Boom Docker held a significant lead the biggest going onto the second circuit in Grand National history but he refused to jump the 17th fence. It was not until Becher s Brook the 22nd that Red Rum went into first position, when the leader and pre-race favourite, Andy Pandy, fell. Red Rum s lead grew gradually, and he came home 25 lengths ahead of second-placed Churchtown Boy and the mare Eyecatcher in third. Eleven of the 42 runners completed the course. Churchtown Boy had won the Topham Trophy over the national fences just two days earlier when ridden by Chris Read, who finished third in this race on Eyecatcher. The 1977 National was also notable for being the first in which a female jockey participated. Twenty-one-year-old Charlotte Brew nearly completed the race, though she was a long way behind the leaders. Her horse, Barony Fort, refused at the 27th fence. Hidden Value had fallen at the 26th and was remounted to finish 10th whilst Saucey Belle had fallen at the 22nd and was remounted to finish last. 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
Roman Imperial, 6 x Silver Denarii comprising: Augustus rev. C L CAESARES AVGVSTI F COS DESIG PRINC IVVENT, Gaius & Lucius Caesars standing facing, shields & spears between them, small dig in obv field; Tiberius rev. PONTIF MAXIM, seated female figure (Livia?) holding sceptre & branch; Nero rev. SALVS, Salus enthroned holding patera; Vespasian rev. IOVIS CVSTOS, standing figure of Jupiter holding sceptre & sacrificing over altar; Titus rev. COS (VI) Mars standing left holding spear & trophy & Domitian rev. IMP XXII COS XVI CENS P P P, Minerva advancing right holding spear & shield; all with good portrait detail VF to GVF
A collection of silver items, comprising; a small pedestal bowl; a Polo trophy; a silver magnifying glass, Birmingham 1927; a pair of late Victorian egg shaped pepper pots; a silver salt with liner; four antique silver salt spoons; a silver spoon and fork; a three piece silver dressing table set; a plated mustard pot; and a plated napkin ring; 282 g (9 troy ozs) gross
An interesting 19th century silver-plated trophy modelled as a clinker-built sailing dinghy, with tiller and removable cover mounted with a fouled anchor, engraved 'Scottish National Regatta Clyde Cup, Junior Scullers, won by W.S. Sommers, 18th August 1877,' 24cm long (silver pate worn externally)
A Victorian hallmarked silver trophy, floral scrolling and foliate repoussé and chased decoration, bowl with cover with mare and foal to finial, on a knopped stem and spreading circular base, Robert Hennell, approx 95ozt, height 43cm. CONDITION REPORT Minor surface wear and scratches commensurate with age. Horses appear crudely soldered to lid. Rim of lid marked for Elkington & Co, London, 1871. Some small dents and scratches to stem.
A collection of vintage and early 20th century table and cigarette lighters to include a Mappin and Webb example, a table lighter in the form of a trophy, a lighter in the form of a golf bag, one in the form of a vintage record play with horn, a small quantity of vintage tins to include, 'Tam O' Shanter' tobacco, Gallaher's sweets, an A.G. Thorntons Ltd set of compasses and a c1920 cased set of 'The Nanatte' pocket hair curler and heater etc.
A Worcester King of Prussia spreading cylindrical mug, grooved handle, printed in monochrome with an engraving after Robert Hancock, with half-length portrait of the King of Prussia, a single Cupid with laurel wreath, trophy of arms, of drums, pikes, muskets, cannon and Fame, blowing a trumpet and three flags, inscribed with the Kings nine battle victories, . inscribed R .H. Worcester, 11.5cm high, c.1760 Provenance: The Sir Jeremy Lever Part II, Bonhams, P.64; Lady Mary Thompson's Sale. Sept 1893; The Dr. Diamonds Collection; The Boynton Collection. Condition Report: Scratches to interior base. Scratches and wear to print. Stress to handle. Firing spitting.
A 1970 Triumph TR6 Trophy, registration number AVK 271H, frame number GD 54826 TR6, engine number GD 54826 TR6, Spring gold. Triumph Trophy was the first purpose built street scrambler both capable of being used on America's desert tracks or equally at home on the daily commute. With its single carburettor engine many people feel that it is more desirable than it's sibling Bonneville. This Trophy is presented in restored condition in the very distinctive colour of Spring gold. A Europian specification model, it was originally exported to the supplying dealer Stokvis and Zonen, Rotterdam, Holland on 26th June 1970. Our vendor has decided to dispose of the Triumph because he feels that it is too good for him to use. V5C, MOT to August 2018 See illustrations
Model soldiers, Irish regiments. 34 model soldiers, 5th Royal Irish Lancers, four mounted figures, by W Britain; Connaught Rangers Colour Sergeant and Connaught Rangers Egypt and the Sudan by Trophy Miniatures; Royal Irish Fusiliers Colour Party and Royal Irish Rifles Pipes and Drums, by Ducal; also British Infantry, South African War, by Colonial Factor; William Britain Collectors Club, Winter Limited Edition, figural group; street lamp cleaner, figural group; auctioneer selling model soldiers.
An early 20th century silver trophy cup. A silver two-handled trophy cup, on trumpet-shaped foot, Birmingham, 1928, 10oz troy (323g). 9in. (22.9cm) In fine condition. A few slight dents to sides of cup. A series of dents around the junction of the bowl with the stem. The foot reasonably steady with very slight forward and back movement.
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