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Lot 8A

Military interest: Nine various small Regimental silver and white metal trophy cups, to/w a large electroplated salver, Goldsmiths Company, a lidded tankard 1865 and a pair of china candlesticks (one a/f)

Lot 246

A Silver Golfing Pin Dish Trophy, The Daily Telegraph Tournament, 10cm Diameter

Lot 118

*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)

Lot 120

*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)

Lot 132

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)

Lot 15

*Decorative Models. A tray of various d‚cor items, together with a fine model of a carburettor, engine crank trophy, and a Michelin clock trade gift (11)

Lot 151

Five Programmes. MGCC - Silverstone July 1952 with a Marshal arm band and typed marshal instructions. Also, programmes for BRDC Exhibition circa 1948; Shelsley Walsh June 1934; International Trophy - Brooklands May 1935 and May 1936. Various conditions (7)

Lot 186

*1925 Douglas Promotional Photograph, showing L. Parker seated on his winning motorcycle and sidecar, with the IOM Tourist Trophy sidecar challenge cup perched on the sidecar body. Mounted in its original frame, the wooden surround engraved Douglas. The photograph 11 x 14-inches (1)

Lot 477

*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)

Lot 478

*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)

Lot 482

*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)

Lot 66

*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)

Lot 82

*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)

Lot 621

A George V silver rose bowlWith lion mask and ringlet handles, raised on a stepped circular base, bearing presentation inscription of Victory Trophy Scratch Prize 1936, hallmarked Birmingham 1930, makers mark indistinct, diameter 15cm, weight 18oz

Lot 630

A late 19th/early 20th Century silver double handled trophy cupRaised on a circular base, 33cm high, London hallmarked although other marks indistinct, weight approx 22.5oz.

Lot 166

An assortment of various items, to include a small travel case complete with mother of pearl handle manicure set, AF, a small collection of snuff and vesta cases, a Victorian plated trophy, and more (parcel)

Lot 12

An early 20th Century silver trophy cup, Sheffield 1926, raised on circular wooden base, H:8cm, together with assorted silver and silver plated cutlery

Lot 508

A 19TH CENTURY CONTINENTAL CLOCK GARNITURE, the morrow mounted clock with white enamel dial flanked by a gilt brass musical trophy and amorini on a rectangular marble plinth base with foliate pierced brass panel together with a pair of bun feet associated marble urns ensuite (3)

Lot 580

MISCELLANEOUS COLLECTION, of silver including a pair of silver two handled trophy cups Dublin 20th century with Celtic band on circular spreading foot and black pedestal a smaller example similar a two handled trophy cup Dublin 20th century engraved Elm Park Golf club Pembroke cup 1959 won by R.T. Pryce a Birmingham silver cup and cover an Irish silver two handled cup with Celtic band on circular foot and a pair of miniature candlesticks (8)

Lot 677

A FINE CONTINENTAL GILTWOOD AND GESSO MIRROR, the rectangular arched plate with a husk and beadwork frame with floral trophy cresting,232cms x 124cms.

Lot 985

A NEO CLASSICAL STYLE SATINWOOD OCCASIONAL TABLE, the circular quarter veneered top centred by a musical inlaid trophy with moulded rim recessed freize raised on tapering supports with splayed feet 73cms x 61cms

Lot 461

Two boxes containing a brass oil lamp converted to electricity; a Victorian pewter trophy cup; a wash jug and bowl etc.

Lot 464

A box of various metalware to include a silver plated trophy cup; a spirit kettle on stand; various cutlery etc.

Lot 51A

A SMALL QUANTITY OF SILVER to include trophy cups and a trumpet vase

Lot 61

A SELECTION OF SILVER TOPPED DRESSING TABLE REQUISITES a London silver trophy on ebonised plinth, a pair of silver pepperettes, silver ashtrays, silver and silver plated spirit labels and a London silver cigarette case with engine turned decoration (a quantity)

Lot 87

A LARGE QUANTITY OF SILVER PLATE to include trophy cups, a canteen of cutlery, entree dishes, candlesticks etc.,

Lot 89

A COLLECTION OF SILVER and silver plate to include a Keswick bowl, a silver trophy cup etc.

Lot 91

TABLE LAMP IN THE FORM OF A TROPHY, in chromed metal with shade, 90cm H.

Lot 28

Box of assorted brass ware including a brass pineapple, lizard, fox door knocker, various ornaments, torsion clock, small brass ice bucket, silver plated trophy engraved H.W Schofield Trophy 1958 etc

Lot 113

The Laird Course Trophy bone china bowl with Golfers and lion rampant pattern and gilt edged rim, 27cm diameter

Lot 443

An early 20th century silver two handled trophy vase, makers mark indistinct, Birmingham 1924, w. 16 cm, 3.5 ozs, together with a further trophy vase stamped 'silver' (2) CONDITION REPORT: With personalised engraving, some dents and wear

Lot 1187

CHARLES BOYTON & SON LTD; a George V hallmarked silver trophy with angled handles above waisted and knopped stem on spreading circular base, London 1921, height 15.5cm, approx 8.4ozt. CONDITION REPORT: Shape appears intact, surface tarnish with areas of pitting, residues of cleaning products, surface wear commensurate with age.

Lot 1239

D & J WELLEBY; a George V hallmarked silver circular salver engraved with presentation inscription 'The 'Brenda Trophy' presented by Miss D V Harding to The Dane Of The Year Show' and with names of winners in years 1952-1999, London 1915, diameter 20cm, approx 11.2ozt.

Lot 1336

TURNER & SIMPSON LTD; a George V hallmarked silver spike/cigar piercer on a circular dish, inscribed 'Wath Golf Club 1940 W Allen', possibly the base to a hole-in-one trophy, Birmingham 1933, diameter 12cm, approx 3ozt.

Lot 1463

A pair of cased silver backed brushes, four pairs of silver sugar tongs, three silver napkin rings, a silver fork, four silver teaspoons, a silver mounted green and clear glass jar a and a cricket trophy.

Lot 1471

A mixed lot of variously hallmarked silver items including a five piece dressing table set with engine turned decoration, Walker & Hall, Sheffield 1931, a twin handled Bowman Westrope Cup trophy, Elkington & Co, Birmingham 1937, a part gadrooned footed bowl Chester 1901, a pair of Swedish silver coaster and a Georgian Scottish silver Old English pattern sifting spoon, Alexander Henderson, Edinburgh 1795, combined weighable silver approx 14.9ozt.

Lot 258

A Prestbury Golf Club electroplated 'Hole-in-One' trophy inscribed '1970, 17th Hole-158yds-Par 3, No.7 Iron', plaque hallmarked for Cooper Bros & Sons, Sheffield 1922, height 15cm and a further gilt metal example, dated 1972 (2).

Lot 232

An early 20th century silver trophy cup by George Nathan and Ridley Hayes, Chester 1908 with twin high loop handles, 316g, on an oak plinth

Lot 40

A late Victorian silver punch bowl, Sheffield 1897 with a scrolled, foliate, bird and mask applied border on a splayed foot, inscribed 'The Chris Mullowney Memorial Trophy Presented by The Newport Angling Association to the South Wales and Mon Federation of Angling Societies', 9 1/4 h, 11 3/4 dia, 1763g

Lot 133

A 19thC Lawn Tennis Challenge Cup trophy, formed as a silver plated water jug with cooler interior, shaped handle and inverted body raised with bamboo engraved POONA 1886 LAWN TENNIS CHALLENGE CUP L H VIDAL, on circular foot, Reed and Barton marks beneath no. 2122, 28cm high, and a silver plated basket with swing handle. (2)

Lot 692

A George VI hallmarked silver presentation trophy inscribed 'The Rosbotham Challenge Cup, presented by Sir T. Rosbotham to the Netherton Residents' Association Horticultural Section', London 1926, approx 3.5ozt, raised on a Bakelite pedestal mounted with eight inscribed silver shields.

Lot 208

A scratch-built matchstick model of a steam traction engine in a glazed mahogany case (af), together with mixed collectibles to include slide rules, a large trophy on plinth, two clocks, two vintage spirit levels etc.

Lot 423

A George VI hallmarked silver trophy on stand, Birmingham 1936 (af), approx 1.6ozt, together with mixed silver plate and brassware.

Lot 122

1796 Pattern Infantry Officers Sword, blade with extensive traces of blued and gilt decoration etched with crowned GR cipher, 1801-16 Royal arms, trophy of arms, Tarleton, extensive foliage and Warranted, regulation brass hilt with traces of gilding, folding side guard, silver wire bound grip, in its brass mounted leather scabbard with twin hanging rings, locket engraved W Hill, Plymouth within a coiled serpent, chape missing. Overall 99cms, blade 82cms. Good Condition.

Lot 137

Imperial German Presentation Officers Sword, polished “D” shaped guard with fish skin covered grip (no wire), Curved singled edged blade which is etched with Imperial Eagles, foliage and trophy of arms etc. Engraved panel to one side in gothic script, “Seconde Lieutenant Kandkuhl II Comp. 8. Westfl. Infanterie Regt Nr 57”. Some staining to the blade. No scabbard.

Lot 140

Fine Quality Italian Naval Officers Sword by V. Labruna of Naples, dated 1854, pipe back blade etched and polished with crowned fouled anchor, trophy of arms, bouquet, scrolling foliage and ‘V.Labruna – 1854 Napoli’ within 2 small panels, regulation gilt brass hilt, folding side guard missing, chiselled with crowned fouled anchor, panels of foliage, lion’s head pommel, wire bound fish skin covered grip, in its leather scabbard with gilt copper mounts each chased with foliage and comprising locket with applied gilt copper badge with ‘V. Labruna in Napoli’ in relief, suspension ring missing, hanging band with suspension ring, and chape. Blade length 76.5cms. Good Condition, blade retains most original mirror polish overall with small areas of light pitting mostly to pipe back, hilt and scabbard mounts retain nearly all their original fire gilding.

Lot 189

Queen Anne Style Cannon Barrel Boxlock Flintlock Pocket Pistol, frame engraved with rococo foliage ornament and T.RICHARDS, London proofmarks and T.R. within rectangle, sliding trigger guard safety, raised pan, rounded walnut butt with some inlaid silver wire decoration including small trophy of arms, and fitted with a silver grotesque mask buttcap. Overall 20cms, turnoff cannon barrel 5.5cms. Good condition.Please note we are not able to ship this item outside of the UK. International bidders will have to make their own arrangements for shipping. Please make sure you are able to arrange shipping or collection of this item before bidding. 

Lot 246

Ousby & Culgaith Agricultural Society trophy and mixed metalware

Lot 889

An oak and silver mounted trophy with ceramic liner and horn handles

Lot 845

Box with trophy, tureens, trays etc

Lot 863

5 various trophy stands, some decorated with silver badges, circa 1960s-80s

Lot 9

A tray containing plated ware including a three-piece carving set in case with silver collars, plated cutlery, trophy, horn handles mug, field glasses etc

Lot 6

Three pieces of HM silver including sugar nips, miniature trophy and a napkin ring

Lot 681

SILVER MOUNTED PRESENTATION SHOOTING TROPHY

Lot 590

TROPHY TAXIDERMY OF AN ORYX, 132cm H.

Lot 234

AUTOGRAPH ALBUM: A good autograph album containing over 60 signatures by a wide variety of famous men and women including Jan Kubelik, Augustus Orlebar, George Stainforth, John Boothman, Leonard Snaith, Richard Atcherley, Richard Waghorn and other aviators who participated for Great Britain in the Schneider Trophy 1929 & 1931, Prince Christopher of Greece and Denmark, Freda Dudley Ward, 2nd Viscount Astor, Alfred Butt, Elinor Glyn, Fanny Brice, Jack Pickford (rare; died at the young age of 36), Frances Grayson (rare; dated November 1927 in the month before she died at the age of 35 in a flying accident), Anita Loos, Princess Fatima Al Zamil of Saudi Arabia, Estelle Brody, Tom Webster, Adolphe Menjou, Norma Shearer, Augusta Spencer Churchill, Beatrice Harrison, Hugo Cunliffe-Owen, June Tripp, 4th Baron Inverclyde, Diana Manners, Maria Jeritza etc. Some pages are multiple signed and most are bold, dark fountain pen ink examples. Most appear to have been signed on board the S.S. Majestic in the late 1920s and early 1930s. Some light overall age wear and a few pages loose, generally about VG

Lot 41

ENGLAND FOOTBALL: A multiple signed 10 x 8 photograph by ten members of the England football team who won the World Cup in 1966 comprising Nobby Stiles, Jack Charlton, Bobby Charlton, George Cohen, Gordon Banks, Roger Hunt, Martin Peters, Geoff Hurst, Ray Wilson and Alan Ball. The image depicts the team in a victorious group pose together, Bobby Moore holding the Jules Rimet trophy aloft. Signed by each player individually in blue and black inks with their names alone to clear areas of the image. EX

Lot 240

A Victorian silver trophy cup by George Nathan & Ridley Hayes, Chester, 1899, 8.5 cm H and two Edwardian Sheffield silver trophy cups with inscriptions, mixed dates, 9.5, 7 cm H, 231g (3)

Lot 843

A silver jug, a silver pin dish and a small silver trophy, 166.1g

Lot 182

Walker & Hall silver plated trophy presented by G S Lysaght Esq Friend and Donater to Ernest Shakleton Arctic explorer

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