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Rare 1938 Royal & Ancient Golf Club silver medal - awarded to the winner of the Boomerang medal c/w crossed golf clubs on a boomerang beneath a Crown and blue ribbon and bar- in makers original case Note In 1923 The Royal Queensland Golf Club presented the Silver Boomerang trophy to the R&A to be played for each year. Robert Park won the competition on 28 September 1938 with a score of 71. Park had been elected to the R&A in 1909 and served on the General Committee in 1938. During W.WII he served on the Emergency Committee between 1941 1946
A plated trophy bowl with floral repoussé decoration and cow's head decoration to either side, cartouche inscribed 'Liverpool & District Agricultural Society. The Rt. Hon. Earl of Derby M.C.D.I. Challenge Bowl. Dairy Cow or Heifer, any Breed in Milk or Calf Limited to Tenants', cartouche verso inscribed 'Winners 1950 D. Green', diameter 20.5cm.
An Edward VII hallmarked silver twin-handled presentation trophy with repoussé floral decoration and cow finial, inscribed in scrolling cartouche, 'The 'Barahm' Challenge Cup for the cow gaining the greatest number of points in the milking trials to be won three times by the same exhibitor Linden dairy show', inscribed verso, 'Won outright by G.B. Nelson 1906-7 and 10', Birmingham 1903, Elkington & Co Ltd, approx 154.3ozt, height 57cm. CONDITION REPORT Clear hallmarks, inner rim of lid is slightly misshapen but easily remedied, very small dent to the finial, some age-related surface scratches.
A pair of silver five bar toastracks, having loop shaped handles, Chester 1916, a silver twin handled trophy cup, presentation inscribed, Birmingham 1947, combined weight 270 gms and foreign wares, comprising; a smaller twin handled trophy cup, four Swedish circular dishes and another foreign circular dish, (9).
A pair of Austrian pedestal comports, each of shaped circular form, decorated with a beaded rim and raised on four feet, diameter of the rim 21.5cm, combined weight 1248 gms, also two silver pepperettes, a miniature trophy, a horn cigar cutter, designed as a champagne bottle, a pair of silver handled hair curling tongs, four steel bladed knives and five further items of flatware, (16).
Silver, comprising; a trophy cup with partly fluted decoration, on a beaded circular foot, Sheffield 1910, height 21cm, a twin handled trophy vase, presentation inscribed, Sheffield 1939, by Mappin & Webb, combined weight 593 gms with a detachable black stand and another twin handled trophy cup, Birmingham 1931, fitted to a stand, (3).
Silver and silver mounted wares, comprising; a hinge lidded inkwell, Birmingham 1919, a christening mug, a pair of preserve spoons, Sheffield 1901 with the original fitted case and a napkin ring, also a set of six Danish vary coloured enamelled twin pronged forks, detailed Denmark Sterling 925 S, cased and plated wares, comprising; an inkwell, made from a horse's hoof, a trophy formed as the figure of Mercury, a hand mirror and a set of six teaspoons, cased, (9).
A silver shaped rectangular twin handled small dressing table tray, having embossed decoration, Sheffield probably 1900, a silver mounted circular mirror, a silver mounted clothes brush, a plated circular salver, raised on three feet and a plated trophy, modelled as a hare, raised on an ebonised stand, with a presentation plaque, weight of small tray 137 gms, (5).
1930s silver Art Deco-style coursing trophy in the form of a ball, with stepped handles, on an octagonal stem and circular domed foot, separate slip-in cover mounted with the cast model of a Lurcher dog, stamped - C. H. D., the trophy mounted on a turned ebonised plinth with white metal presentation plaque (Birmingham 1934), maker's mark rubbed. All at approximately 13ozs, 31cm overall height
Edwardian silver box in the form of a curling stone, with slip-on cover, engraved - 'St. Moritz Curling Club 1904' and silver gilt interior (Birmingham 1903), maker - J. F., together with a 1930s Continental silver curling trophy with hinged cover, engraved - 'Martineau Prize Jan 1937', stamped - 800, possibly Swiss. All at approximately 3ozs, trophy 7cm diameter (2)
Two silver cigarette cases, one plain and one engine turned, a small silver trophy, a small silver snuff/pill box hallmarked Chester 1912, two George III Old English design table spoons hallmarked London 1808 and 1799, total weighable silver approximately 9oz, a button hook and shoe horn, a metal hinged box in book form and small wooden case.
16 Bang 1:43 sports/racing cars. 4x Ford GT40 – LM 1969 RN68 Kelleners/Joest. Plus 3x Mk11 – LM 1966 RN7 G. Hill/Muir. LM 1966 RN3 and a Roadster, Sebring RN1. Plus 12 Ferrari – Dino 246GT LM 1972 RN46 Laffeach/Donc. 250TR Nurburgring 1958 RN6 Seidel/Munaron. 250GT Tour De France 1957 RN170. 250SWB Stallavena/Bosco Mrs Ada Pace. 250GTO Montlhery 1962 RN1. 330 P4S LM1967 RN20. 355F1 Berlinetta. All in racing red. Plus a 250GTO Tourist Trophy 1962 RN15 Innis Ireland in pale blue. 412P Daytona 1967 RN33 Mairesse/Beurlys in yellow Belgian livery. P3 Spider 1000KM Di Parigi 1968 RN9 Piper/Siffert in bright green. 250GT Sperimental LM 1962 RN21 Hugus/Reed in white and a 250TDF 1958 RN59 in French Racing Blue livery. All boxed, minor wear. Contents Mint.
20 Model Box/Bang 1:43 racing cars. 14 Model Box - 8 Ferrari – 4x P2 - 2x L.M. 65, Nurburgring 65 and a Prova. Plus a 250L.M. Prova, 275 GTB4 L.M. 67. Plus 2x 250GTO L.M.62 and Tourist Trophy 63. PLs 5x A.C. Shelby Cobra – Riverside 62, Sebring 63, 2x L.M. 63. Plus a Targo Florio 64. Also a Ford G.T.40, Mallory Park 1968. Plus 6x Bang – 3x Ford GT40 – L.M. 66, 68 & 69. Plus 2x Ferrari 250SWB, Tour-de-France 1961 and Prova. Also a Porsche 550RS Mexico 1964. All boxed, minor wear/one cracked, some cleaning required. Contents VGC-Mint.
A 19th century Turkish silver plated cartouche, the front and lid embossed with scrolled floral patterns, the sides similarly engraved, 3½” x 3½” x 1¼”, with belt loop to back; and a similar brass shield shaped cartouche, the front embossed with trophy of arms and flags in ornamental panel, the top and sides with stylized floral panels, rounded lid 4½” x 4¼” x 1¼”, with belt loop to back (back dented) GC for age. Plate 2 (2)
20 Model Box 1:43 racing cars. 8x Ferrari 250LM – Monza 68, Nurburgring 64, 3x Le Mans 65, variations. Kyalami 66, Bridge Hampton 65 and Tour de France 69. 6x Ferrari GTO – Le Mans 62, Tour de France 64, 12h Sebring 62, Laguna Seca 63, Tourist Trophy 63 and SPA 65. Plus a Ferrari 250TDF Tour de France 58. 3x Ford GT40, 2x Le Mans 66, variations and a SPA 68. Also an AC Shelby Cobra, Laguna Seca 64. And a Jaguar E Type Le Mans 62. All boxed, minor wear, some cleaning required. Contents VGC-Mint. Plate 9.
1967 Triumph Trophy TR6R 649cc registration number TVV 170F, frame number TR6RDU65774, engine number TR6RDU65774. By the time Triumph introduced unitary construction of the engine/transmission assembly on its 650 twins for 1963, the TR6 Trophy had long been established as the single-carburetor companion to the twin-carb Bonneville, whose specification in all other respects it closely followed. However, although the pair possessed an impeccable engine, Triumph's larger models were widely recognised as lacking in the handling department, especially when compared to rivals Norton. Following the wholesale changes of frame layout in the late pre-unit era, a single down-tube design was introduced on the 650cc 'unit' twins, although even this would undergo several detail alterations over the next eight years. The most important 'tweak' to the Trophy/Bonneville frame was made for the 1967 model year, when a shallower steering head angle was adopted in the interests of better high-speed stability, and road testers duly reported a marked improvement in that respect. By this time Triumph's two 650 sportsters had been updated with 12-volt electrics and a full width 8" front brake, while other significant improvements for 1967 included a new oil pump and an increase in the Trophy's compression ratio to 9.0:1, same as the Bonneville's. More tractable than the Bonnie, the TR6 gave little away in terms of outright performance, its top speed being within a whisker of it's twin-carb siblings. This matching numbers machine was originally sold in the USA, as most were, and nothing is known of its early history. It was registered in the UK in May of 2012 and was fully restored by a B Giller (see photographic records) before being sold to a Victor Gooding of Oxted in Surrey and then our vendor in 2014. The mileage since the total rebuild is now some 1790 miles, only 20 of which are from the last three years. This machine has been restored to a very high standard in the correct factory colour scheme of Mist Green/Alaskan White and will come with the V5C, MOT history, restoration folder and a new MOT until May 2018.
A MID 20TH CENTURY "HOLE IN ONE" GOLF TROPHY, modelled on a real golf ball, upon a plated tee and wooden base, bearing engraved panels, "Hole in one Shek - OGC Hong Kong" and "Colonel J.H. Bennett, 6th Hole, 18th September 1965" together with SIX ENA MELLED BRASS "THE JOCKEYS ASSOCIATION OF GREAT BRITAIN" BADGES on coloured cords
A Hallmarked Silver Miniature Trophy, Mappin & Webb, Sheffield 1936, engraved inscription "Replica of Ransomes' Challenge Cup Presented to the Golf Greenkeepers' Association 1936", reverse reads "Won by J. Workman Cochrane Castle G. C.", embossed and engraved floral decoration with detachable lid, mounted on wooden plinth.
A rare Btitish Nun Club John Cassidy Heroes Trophy Winner's brass plaque, the trophy was commissioned to commemorate those club members who served and died during the Great War. Money raised enabled the club to commission six copies of small bronze plaques for the winners to keep. Two are in the care of the Club Secretary including the first presented to J. Alan Walker in 1921. This is the 1922 plaque presented to E.H. Jones Esq. presented by J. Alan Walker.
A rare Btitish Nun Club John Cassidy Heroes Trophy Winner's brass plaque, the trophy was commissioned to commemorate those club members who served and died during the Great War. Money raised enabled the club to commission six copies of small bronze plaques for the winners to keep. Two are in the care of the Club Secretary including the first presented to J. Alan Walker in 1921. This is the 1923 plaque presented to Messrs. Reynolds Brds, presented by J. Alan Walker.
EDWARDIAN SHERATON REVIVAL SATINWOOD AND INLAID CHINA CABINETwith an arched central cabinet flanked by two similar glazed cabinets, all with astragal glazed doors below a moulded dentil cornice, the base with a central inverted bow section with two frieze drawers above a pair of cupboard doors, flanked by frieze drawers above trophy inlaid cupboard doors, standing on stout tapering supports with spade feet, 203cm x 145cm
A good quality 1920s cricketing trophy, in the form of three bats and stumps supporting a ball bearing silver shield inscribed 'Presented to R N Hunt, by the 1st XI of Barclay's Bank Cricket Club, in commemoration of his taking with this ball 5 wickets (all clean bowled) in one over with 5 consecutive balls, for Barclay's Bank V Ealing, 23rd May 1925', total height 29cm.
The motoring archive of Raymond John Preston Morley, who competed in sporting trials both pre and post World War II, including the first RAC rally, MCC Lands End to John O'Groats. The collection comprises trophies, tankards, gold, silver and bronze medallions for the Lands End Trial, JCC and others, presentation clocks, a silver presentation table cigarette box, photographs, lapel badges, motorsport programmes including Goodwood, Isle of Man, Tourist Trophy Dundrod, Northern Ireland, and other related items (qty) See illustration
The Lew Coffin archive of trophies, awards, medallions, mugs, photographs, certificates, ephemera, and other items related to Lew's illustrious racing career in both speedway, grass track, trials, and scrambling, including the silver Blackmore Vale Motorcycle Club RC Stainer Memorial Cup, London 1865, approx. 14.82 ozt, Reg Stainer Silver Memorial Trophy, Birmingham 1939, approx. 16.23 ozt all in, other trophies and ephemera (qty) See illustration (part)
A collection of trophies, won by Roy Pike competing in Formula 2 and Formula 3 races and other sporting events during the 1960s at various circuits, both in England and on the Continent driving Titan, Brabham and Lotus cars, including Kent Messenger Trophy Race fastest lap, Coupes De L'Avenir Shell 1968, other trophies and photographs of Roy competing (2 boxes)
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