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Silver and silver mounted wares, comprising; a Victorian twin handled sugar bowl, with a matching milk jug, London 1894, two twin handled trophy cups, three matching napkin rings, Birmingham 1937, a hand mirror, a circular photograph frame, a thimble, Chester 1913, the lid from a glass jar and two rectangular cigarette cases, combined gross weight of weighable silver 450 gms, (13).
Silver and silver mounted wares, comprising; a twin handled trophy bowl of shallow form, raised on a circular foot, Sheffield 1935, a three piece condiment set with two blue glass liners, a twin handled trophy (broken), a circular powder compact, fitted with a mirror, a pair of sugar tongs and four various spoons, also a base metal salt spoon, combined weight of weighable silver, excluding the powder compact, 467 gms, (12).
[Golf] An electro-plated novelty oval toast rack, early 20th century, in the form of crossed golf clubs with balls, 12.5cm (5in) high; an electro-plated vesta case, applied with a coloured print of golfers, 6cm (2 1/4in) long; cocktail sticks in a holder; a pencil holder formed as a golf club; a paper clip; a small trophy, engraved George Golf Club , 7cm (2 3/4in); and tea spoon
A gold coloured rounded rectangular snuff box conversion, unmarked, second quarter 19th century, the cover with a later applied oval reserve engraved RA in a cast flower border, on a linear ground, in a cast flower border, the base similar, the interior with a later silver gilt vinaigrette, the grille with a musical trophy and flowers, 5.4cm (2 1/8in) long, 71g gross
A silver twin handled trophy cup, maker's mark illegible, Birmingham 1912, with twin angular handles, engraved Fulwell Golf Club, Headley Bowl, Winner with A. N. Grayson 1958 , on a circular spreading pedestal foot, 14cm (5 1/2in) high; a George III pedestal cup, marks illegible, on a circular moulded spreading foot, 14cm (5 1/2in) high; and a pedestal cup by Joseph Gloster Ltd., Birmingham 1925, 15cm (6in) high, 577g (18.55 oz) gross (3)
[Golf] A group of silver, comprising: a shaped circular dish by William Hutton & Sons, Birmingham 1913, embossed to the centre with a golfball and M Bournemouth Golf Club , 16cm (6 1/4in) diameter; a small twin handled trophy cup by G. Bryan & Co., Birmingham 1930, engraved Stowmarket Golf Club - Stroke Competition - Won by W. E. Phillipps. 1931-32 , 9.2cm (3 5/8in) high; an Irish twin handled Celtic bordered cup by Alwright & Marshall Ltd, Dublin 1958, three pin dishes or ashtrays by Charles Boyton & Son Ltd, London 1937 (1) and 1938 (3), each embossed with a lady golfer and The Daily Telegraph and Morning Post Tournament for Lady Golfers , 10cm (4in) diameter; another inset with a medal with a male golfer, rev. wreath, stamped Silver , 10cm (4in) diameter; and a silver mounted glass circular ashtray by John Grinsell & Sons, Birmingham 1927, engraved Truants Golfing Society April 1928 , 11.5cm (4 1/2in) diameter, 580g (18.65 oz) weighable
A collection of silver items, to include: a twin handled trophy cup by Barker Brothers, Chester 1923, with twin foliate capped angular handled, on a circular moulded spreading pedestal foot, 14.5cm (5 3/4in) high, with a turned wood socle; a baluster sugar castor by James Dixon & Sons Ltd., Sheffield 1927, with a baluster finial to the pierced cover and on a circular moulded spreading foot, 16cm (6 1/4in) high; a matched set of three tapering shaped circular spill vases by Cohen & Charles, Birmingham 1915, 1920 and 1921, with beaded borders and on circular spreading feet, 20cm (8in) high, loaded; another spill vase, loaded; an oblong baluster milk jug and a circular pedestal bowl by Garrard & Co. Ltd., 2cm (2 3/4in) diameter, 538g (17.3 oz) gross weighable
Motor racing interest - A collection of mid 20th Century black and white racing and hill climb photographs to include Shelsey Walsh, drivers passes, loose and framed photographs together with various enamelled car badges 'British Racing Sports Car Club', 'Half Litre Car Club' also two trophy cups and a tankard awarded to P Trevellick for 500cc non production car competitions circa 1953. (qty)
ENGLAND FOOTBALL: Multiple signed colour 10 x 8 photograph by ten members of the England football team who won the World Cup in 1966, comprising Roger Hunt, Gordon Banks, Geoff Hurst, Nobby Stiles, George Cohen, Martin Peters, Ray Wilson, Jack Charlton, Alan Ball and Bobby Charlton. The image depicts the complete victorious team, alongside Alf Ramsey and Harold Shepherdson, standing and seated in two rows, Bobby Moore holding the Jules Rimet trophy in his hands. Each of the ten players have individually signed their names alone in bold black inks to clear areas of the image. EX
Cigarette & Trade Cards, Mixture, a collection of trade card folders and albums to name, The Sun Soccer Sticker Collection 90-91 Season (a few missing), Sainsbury's Makers of the Millennium Medal Collection (complete), PG Tips Folders Incredible Creatures On The Land, Under the Ground, In The Sea, In The Air, Texaco Trophy 1984 (1 missing) and Brooke Bond Albums Adventurers & Explorers, British Butterflies, British Costume (x2), Famous People, Flags & Emblems of the World, History of Aviation, Wildlife in Danger, also includes GB tea Vintage Cars and Trex This beautiful World and How, What & Why, also included a collection of filled and partially filled Cigarette albums (qty)(fair/gd)
Mixed Lot Of Collectable Metalware To Include A Bottle Opener In The Form Of A Fish, An Alpaca Candle Holder With Orange Cabouchons To Handle, A Small Trophy 'Gas Department Athletic & Social Club Talbot Replica Snooker Cup Winner T.Bamber 1937', A Tubular Vase, A Rayno Co. Lighter, Toffee Hammers, And A White Metal Place Card Holder In The Form Of A Spherical Bird
Rangers signed football collection. A superb lot of signed 12 x 8 photos, depicting Rangers 1972 ECWC triumph, images of Johnstone And Stein scoring goals in the Final and also captain John Greig holding aloft the trophy at Ibrox during homecoming celebrations. 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.
Sir Leslie Ward, 'Spy' (British, 1851-1922), Portrait of Mr F. Henry Royce, full length in a brown suit, signed Spy c.r., gouache, 54cm by 36cm, framedNote: Sir Frederick Henry Royce (1863-1933) was a distinguished engineer - his modesty caused him to label himself simply 'mechanic' - whose name is immortalised through his partnership with Rolls and the establishment of the eponymous automobile company. He was apprenticed to the Great Northern Railway Company in 1878 and later joined the Electric Light and Power Company in London before forming F H Royce in Manchester (registered as Royce Ltd in 1899), making electric fittings before graduating to dynamos and electric cranes. He patented the bayonet light fitting.He became increasingly interested in motor cars and, after purchases which failed to meet his own exacting standards, he decided to build his own. He produced three cars, which were called Royce and had two-cylinder engines. One of these was bought by Henry Edmunds, who introduced Royce to a friend, Charles Rolls; their historic meeting took place at the Midland Hotel in Manchester in 1904. Rolls had a showroom in London and agreed to take all the cars Royce could make, from two to six cylinders, and the marque Rolls-Royce was born. The relationship was formalised in 1906 as Rolls-Royce Ltd., with Royce as its chief engineer, but it was cut short when Rolls was killed flying his plane in 1910.Royce was beset by ill health, which forced his move to the South coast, but he oversaw the building of a new factory in Derby, to his own detailed plans, in 1908. In 1928 he began the design of the celebrated 'R' aero engine, which won the Schneider Trophy the following year. The success of this led to the development of another engine, the 'PV-12', which was to be of immense importance to the Royal Air Force, under the more familiar name of the 'Rolls-Royce Merlin'; it was to power the Spitfire, the Mosquito and the Wellington, among others, in the Second World War. He launched the engine in 1933 but died the same year, before its first test was completed.He was created a baronet in 1930 for his services to British Aviation. A statue stands outside the company headquarters in Moor Lane, Derby.Sir Leslie Ward (1851-1922), better known as 'Spy', was the most celebrated of the group of artists who worked for the magazine 'Vanity Fair', producing caricatures of the most notable figures of the day, royalty, statesmen, artists, athletes, actors, scientists and so on. Occasionally he painted more conventional portraits, of which this is a delightfully informal example, said to date from 1919.
ENGLAND FOOTBALL: A good multiple signed colour 8 x 6 photograph by all eleven members of the England football team who won the World Cup in 1966 comprising Bobby Moore, Jack Charlton, Alan Ball, Gordon Banks, Roger Hunt, Nobby Stiles, Martin Peters, Geoff Hurst, Ray Wilson, George Cohen and Bobby Charlton. The image depicts the team in a victorious group pose together, Bobby Moore holding the Jules Rimet trophy aloft. Signed by each player individually with their names alone to clear areas of the image.VG
[STANLEY CUP]: STANLEY FREDERICK (1841-1908) 16th Earl of Derby. British Statesman, Governor General of Canada 1888-93. An avid sportsman, Stanley is most famous for presenting the Stanley Cup, Ice Hockey's Championship trophy. D.S., Fred Stanley, one page, oblong folio, Court at Saint James', 10th September 1878. The partially printed document is a military commission appointing Charles Frederick Hastings Medhurst to be a Lieutenant in the Land Forces with the 59th (2nd Nottinghamshire) Regiment of Foot. Countersigned at the head by Queen Victoria (1819-1901) Queen of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland 1837-1901. With a blind embossed pale blue paper seal affixed. Some light overall age wear and minor creasing, most evident at the folds and not affecting either of the signatures. About VG Charles Frederick Hastings Medhurst was born in 1856 and rose to the rank of Major in the East Lancashire Regiment, which had merged with the 59th (2nd Nottinghamshire) Regiment of Foot in 1881. The present document was signed by Stanley in his capacity as Secretary of State for War 1878-80.
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