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A group of collectible Lester Piggott trophiesTo include a "The Ritz Club, Challenge Trophy, Penang, 1983", together with two further Ritz Club Challenge goblets and two further unmarked goblets, and a silk top hat, purchased Sotheby's Lester Piggott Racing Sale, November, 1998. CONDITION REPORT: Circumference - 54.5cmFront to back - 19.5cmSide to side - 15.2
An Art Nouveau silver trophy cup, Fattorini & Sons, Birmingham 1910, the circular bowl on three whiplash style supports with bifurcated terminals, on circular base, inscribed ''The ''Moser'' Trophy, Presented To The Horton Park Bowling Club by The Rt Hon Lord Mayor of Bradford...1911'', and inscribed with winners 1912-1961, 16cm high, 17oz 6dwt
*Schneider Trophy. A 1927 presentation piece by Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Company, modelled as a Supermarine Napier S.5., with fixed propeller and maker's mark to the base, 11cm wingspan Provenance: From the estate of Captain Derek Mason, A.F.C. (1922-2012) who served during WWII with 147 Squadron, Royal Air Force and was later a B.O.A.C. Pilot. (1)
*Schneider Trophy. A framed presentation display commemorating the 1927 Schneider Trophy Team, the frame with brass plaque engraved 'Presented by Flight Lieutenant Reg Davies M.B.E. 1905-1988', with original invitation from Felixstowe Urban District Council inviting L.A.C. R.H. Davies to a Banquet and Dance on 13 October 1927 "In Honour of the Schneider Trophy Team", with black and white photographs of the team and the Supermarine S6 N220 & N221, 16 x 23cm, some damage and creasing to the photographs, framed and glazed 150 x 81cm (1)
Orlebar (A.H.). Schneider Trophy, A Personal Account of High-Speed Flying & the Winning of the Schneider Trophy, 1st edition, [1933], black & white plates from photographs, pink album leaf pasted to title verso with six autographs connected to the Schneider Trophy of 1929, including signatures of pilots H.R.O. Waghorn, A.H. Orlebar, R.L.R. Atcherley and D. D'arcy Greig, plus signature of the Gloster designer H.P. Folland and the man in charge of the Sea Control Wing Commander Sydney W. Smith, dated 7 September 1929 at foot, original blue cloth, a little rubbed, 8vo, together with Cowley (W.L., Introduction), Collected Reports on British High Speed Aircraft of the 1927 Schneider Trophy Contest, (Aeronautical Research Committee Reports and Memoranda No. 1300), HMSO, 1931, black & white plates from photos, folding charts and diagrams, original cloth, a little rubbed, large 8vo (2)
A THREE-PIECE INDIAN WHITE METAL TEA SERVICE, comprising an oval teapot with domed and hinged cover, surmounted with Buddha riding a lion, and a lower band with further Buddhas in relief, on oval stem base; together with matching sugar bowl and cream jug; an Indian white metal napkin ring; a pair of similar Indian napkin rings; a three-piece plated condiment set comprising salt, pepper and sugar castor; a plated cocktail shaker; and a plated trophy cup. (11)
Football. The Book of Football. A Complete History and Record of the Association and Rugby Games, containing special contributions by F.J. Wall, C.W. Alcock, Alfred Davis and others, Amalgamated Press, 1906, numerous half-tone illustrations, tiny closed marginal tear to one index leaf, front hinge a little tender, original green cloth gilt, upper cover with a trophy blocked in silver, spine ends a little rubbed with small splits at head, 4to (1)
A silver twin-handled trophy bowl, of shaped oval form, with semi-spiral fluted, floral and scroll embossed decoration, within a shaped rim, the cast handles formed as swans, raised on an oval foot, presentation inscribed Electrical Wholesalers Federation, Golf Trophy Presented to E.I B.A, London probably 1905, weight 1350 gms, with an oval stand. Illustrated
Silver and silver mounted wares, comprising; a small heart shaped trinket dish, decorated with cherub's faces, Birmingham 1904, a napkin ring, a pair of Victorian twin handled boat shaped salts, with partly fluted decoration, a three piece condiment set, a small trophy cup, with a black stand, a model of a standing horse, detailed 925, a baby's pusher, also an unmarked circular wine funnel stand, crest engraved and a pair of mother of pearl folding lorgnettes, fitted with circular lenses, 172 gms of weighable silver, (12).
A French ormolu and bronze mantel clockIn the Louis XVI style, circa 1880The case cast as an urn, flanked to each side by a bacchic faun, playing pipes, supporting a drum, with musical trophy surmount above the 4¼in. circular white enamel dial, with Roman chaptera and Arabic five-minute markers, inscribed 'Paul Garnier A Paris', with finely pierced latten hands, the twin train movement by Japy Freres, No 3110 - 6 , striking on a bell, on a stepped shaped base, on toupie feet, (1 pendulum, 1 key).43cm high. Illustrated
A LARGE GILT SETTEE, with trophy and ribbon crest, above an oval padded panel, and two conforming side panels, flanked to either side with padded arm panels, the frame moulded with hanging flowers and scrolling foliage and large cushion seat, raised on vase shaped fluted legs, 86" (208cm) wide. (1)
*Pears (Dion, 1925-1985). Emerson Fittipaldi's Copersucar, Daily Express International Trophy, 1978, oil on canvas, showing Fittipaldi at speed in Ford Cosworth F5A, signed lower right, with title inscribed to verso of frame, horizontal tear repaired to central sky area, 610 x 915 mm (24 x 36 ins), framed, together with Nelson Piquet followed by Nigel Mansell, European Grand Prix, Brands Hatch, 1983, oil on canvas, depicting the two racing cars on a corner with crowd beyond, signed lower left, with title inscribed to verso of frame, 610 x 915 mm (24 x 36 ins), framed (2)
*Riley Motor Car. A veteran motoring car clock, the brass casing stamped DEPOSE, sloped to secure to dashboard, enclosing a goliath pocket watch, the 65mm circular white enamel dial signed DOXA 8 DAYS with black Arabic numerals, together with two white metal medals and plaquette relating to The Instone Challenge Trophy the plaquette engraved H.G. Dobbs 1936, presented on black velvet Proven ance: Sold on behalf of the Dobbs family. Hector George Edmund Dobbs (1905-1968), was originally a racing motor cyclist winning the Amateur TT race on the Isle of Man in 1925. After serving in the Royal Navy he specialised in making Riley cars go very rapidly and had a workshop at Hedge End Motors, Southampton. He started racing Riley's in 1933 at Brooklands. His first major international race was the 1935 Donington GP and in 1936 he entered the Junior Car Club 250 mile International trophy race at Brooklands. in 1937 he was invited to drive with " Bira" in Prince Chula's 3.5 litre Delahaye in Donington Park International 12-hour sport scar race, this was Dobbs last rave and his biggest win. (1)
Pierce-Arrow. A circa 1907 promotional booklet, 'Defending the Trophy', by T. John Sullivan, effectively describing the success of the Pierce-Arrow winning the Glidden Trophy (400 ounces of sterling silver) for the second year running. A saddle-stitched 46pp book with good photographs of the competing cars, map of the 1906 event, detailed text, predicaments and troubles and a picture of the trophy. Sound condition, the cover with edge bumps, a company rubber stamp on the front free end-paper (1)
*Cambridge University Bicycle Club. A two-handled pewter trophy with a clear glass base, and engraved, 'Cambridge University Bicycle Club - 1 Mile Mounting & Dismounting - Won by G. F. A. Williams, Trin Hall - Time 3min 56sec - May 1878'. In sound condition, The university armorial engraved verso. 6 1/2-inches (16cm) high Historic Note: Charles Francis Abdy Williams, matriculated at Trinity Hall in 1875 aged 20 to studying Music, and 23 when he won this trophy. He obtained his BA in 1879 and an MA in 1882, later becoming an organist in a church Auckland, New Zealand, studied at the Leipzig Conservatoire, was the choirmaster at Dover College, Dover between1881-82, and St Mary's Church, London, 1885-91 and Musical Director at Bradfield College, dying aged 68 in 1923. We are indebted to Alexandra Browne of the Trinity College Archive for this information. (1)
*Cambridge University Bicycle Club. A two-handled pewter trophy with a clear glass base (cracked), and engraved, 'C. U. B. C. - H P Plarherki - 100 Miles - May 14th 1892, 8 Hours 50 Min'. In good fettle, but a little bruised and dirty. The University armorial engraved verso. 6 1/2-inches (16cm) high (1)
*1882 Presentation Beer Stein. A glazed earthenware jug in tapering form with nickel-plated mounts and hinging lid, the upper mount inscribed, 'Preston Guild - Amateur Athletic Sports - 1882 - 2nd Prize - 2 Miles Handicap Bicycle Race'. An unusual trophy in good condition with just two small dents on the hollow handle. 9-inches (23cm) high (1)
*A Silver-Plated Drinks Tray. A shaped linear style tray with gallery sides, handles and shaped feet, with the S.C.H. Davis designed BARC Brooklands badge engraved to the centre with the year 1932 either side and Brooklands engraved below. A Brooklands Trophy or memorabilia item. 20 x 9-inches (1)
*Supermarine Schneider Trophy S.6. Seaplane model. chromium-plated on brass, the inscription Rolls-Royce embossed beneath the right float. Highly detailed, with well-crafted floats, cockpit, engine banks, propeller, etcetera. Designed by R J Mitchell, who later designed the Supermarine Spitfire, the Supermarine Seaplane won the Schneider Trophy outright in 1931 at a speed of 357mph. Mounted on a wooden display base, in excellent condition.12cm long (1)
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