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ADIE BROS LTD; a George V hallmarked silver cigarette box of square section with vacant rectangular cartouche to the engine turned decorated hinged lid, Birmingham 1926, 9 x 9 cm, a square ash tray with presentation inscription '1973 Winter Football Trophy winners A.K Harris & M. Harris', Boodle & Dunthorne, Birmingham 1968 and a similar smaller example inscribed 'L.P.G.C Winter Cup 1966 runner-up A.K Harris', Birmingham 1963, weighable silver approx 3.2ozt (3).
A George V hallmarked silver twin handled trophy cup inscribed 'Sixth Battn. The Devonshire Regiment, Featherweight Championship 1922', Birmingham 1921, an early 19th century circular silver open salt, a silver full hunter pocket watch, two napkin rings, four spoons and a thimble, approx 11ozt.
A mixed lot of variously hallmarked silver items comprising three miniature trophy cups to include a twin handled bell shaped example, Viner's Ltd, Sheffield 1962, height 7.5cm including resin pedestal, each with presentation inscription, a square section tartan engraved napkin ring, Birmingham 1921, a small four section toast rack, William Hutton & Sons Ltd, Birmingham 1906, length 7.5cm, and a glass silver capped inkwell, George Nathan & Ridley Hayes, Chester 1900, weighable silver approx 6.9ozt (6). CONDITION REPORT: Postage to UK mainland address will be approximately £18.00 + VAT. There is a large chip to the glass of the inkwell.
Maritime Interest; a group of collectors' items including a desk time piece, inscribed 'R.M.S. Lusitania', a hallmarked silver trophy cup, inscribed 'R.M.S. Lusitania', a further twin handled trophy cup inscribed 'R.M.S Baltic', a box of coloured lithographic lantern slides 'A Floating Palace or A Voyage on Board P&O', and a small group of ephemera.
A 60 BORE FLINTLOCK POCKET PISTOL BY I. & W. RICHARDS, LONDON, LONDON PROOF MARKS, CIRCA 1800 with turn-off barrel, box-lock action signed on the left and inscribed London on the right, the latter within a trophy-of-arms oval, folding trigger, sliding thumb-piece safety-catch, and flat-sided walnut butt 4.7 cm; 1 7/8 in barrel
A FRENCH SILVER-HILTED SMALL-SWORD, CIRCA 1760 with hollow-triangular blade etched with scrolls, a sun-in-splendour and signed 'Lardy Marchand Fourbisseur a l'epée Royal a Angouleme' and 'De la Marque Raism Faite Sohlingen' on the respective faces at the forte, silver hilt pierced cast and chased in low relief, including double shell-guard decorated with trophy-of-arm ovals enclosed by fronds on a trellis of small flowerheads, quillon-block, knuckle-guard and pommel all decorated en suite, and the grip bound with plaited wire and ribband between 'Turk's Heads', in a leather scabbard with matching silver mounts 79.8 cm; 31 3/8 in blade
A FRENCH SILVER-HILTED SMALL-SWORD, MID-18TH CENTURY with tapering blade of flattened-hexagonal section, etched with a trophy-of-arms within an oval surrounded by scrollwork on each face at the forte, silver hilt cast and chased with a fluted writhen design, comprising short quillon, outer ring-guard, knuckle-guard, ovoid pommel and integral grip 60.4 cm; 23 3/4 in blade
A FRENCH SILVER-HILTED OFFICER'S EPÉE, PARIS, 1798-1809 with hollow-triangular blade etched and gilt with trophies and foliage on a blued panel at the forte, silver hilt cast and chased in low relief, including down-turned shell-guard decorated with a trophy-of-arms enclosing a dragon, forward-curved quillon decorated with a flower-head, rear quillon stamped with the mark of the Association of Gold and Silversmiths and the maker's mark beneath, the pommel involving a hounds head, and the grips faced with a pair of mother-of-pearl plaques (later, one detached) 76.3 cm; 30 1/8 in blade
A FRENCH SILVER-HILTED SMALL-SWORD, CIRCA 1720 with colichemarde blade, etched with scrolls and a warrior rondel carried on a trophy-of-arms on each face, silver hilt, comprising double shell-guard with moulded brim, a pair of arms (marked, rubbed), forward-canted quillon, knuckle-guard, pommel, and the grip with a later wire binding between 'Turk's Heads' 83.3 cm; 32 7/8 in blade
ËœA SILVER-MOUNTED HUNTING SWORD, CIRCA 1760-80 with curved fullered blade double-edged towards the point and with traces of blueing at the forte, pierced and chiselled silver hilt comprising quillon-block cast with a trophy of arms, a pair of vertically recurved quillons with hound's head terminals, matching pommel, knuckle-chain, and carved ivory grip enriched with silver studs, in its vellum-covered wooden scabbard with silver mounts, the locket engraved on one face with a depiction of Pegasus and the inscription 'Gloria in Fide' 65.5 cm; 25 ¾ in blade
A FRENCH SMALL-SWORD WITH CHISELLED AND GILT IRON HILT, CIRCA 1750 with hollow-triangular blade, iron hilt chiselled in low relief against a punched and gilt ground (gilding refreshed), including double shell-guard decorated with trophy-of-arms ovals on a fluted hatched ground within a foliate frame, the quillon-block, knuckle-guard and pommel decorated en suite, and the grip bound with plaited wire and ribband between 'Turk's Heads' (loose) 81.2 cm; 32 in blade
A PAIR OF 40 BORE CONTINENTAL PERCUSSION TRAVELLING PISTOLS, MID-19TH CENTURY each with octagonal barrel etched in imitation of twist pattern and fitted beneath with spring bayonet operated by the trigger-guard, box-lock action engraved on each side with a trophy-of-arms, fitted with blued hammers and sliding thumb-piece safety-catches, chequered walnut butts, in an early, probably original, soft leather carrying case complete with nipple-wrench and with provision for other accessories (now missing) 11.6 cm; 4 5/8 in barrels (2)
A FRENCH SILVER-HILTED SMALL-SWORD, CIRCA 1780 with tapering hollow-triangular blade, signed 'Le Court Fourbissr. du Roi, Rue St Honoré près celle des Poulies Au Grand Monarque Paris', silver hilt finely pierced, cast and chased in low relief, comprising double shell-guard decorated with a differing trophy-of-arms on each face inside and out, each flanked by a pair of trellis panels enclosed with delicate roping, the whole surrounded by beadwork and conventional foliage, a pair of arms (marks rubbed), and globular quillon, knuckle-guard, pommel and grip all decorated in openwork en suite (rubbed) 84.0 cm; 33 1/8 in blade Lecourt is recorded as fourbisseur in Paris, circa 1775-85.
A RARE DANISH OFFICER'S PALLASCH, CIRCA 1720-30 with broad heavy double-edged blade of flattened-hexagonal section (the upper third missing), etched and gilt with hounds in pursuit of hares amidst scrolls within a central fuller on each face, the dogs and hares interspersed with pierced rondels filled with an alternating arrangement of six coral and six turquoise beads, and enriched with further scrolls on a gilt panel on each face at the forte, brass hilt cast and chased in low relief, comprising straight quillon with monsterhead finial, frontal guard decorated with the seated figure of victory on an elaborate trophy-of-arms and joined to the knuckle-guard by two curved bars with monsterhead finials, knuckle-guard en suite, thumb-loop and pommel each decorated with a further trophy-of-arms, fishskin-covered grip studded with three clam-shell rivets at the front, in its leather-covered wooden scabbard (missing the corresponding portion) with locket en suite with the hilt, the locket and hilt retaining some original gilding 62.7 cm; 24 ¾ in blade This sword is based on the gold-hilted sword of King Frederick IV (1671-1730), preserved in Rosenborg Slot (cat. no. 40). The Rosenborg catalogue states that in 1726-27 the Danish Mounted Life Regiment, Livregiment til Hest, was issued with 539 broadswords with brass hilts decorated with the cypher of King Frederick IV. While the corresponding officer's sword is not known it was probably based on the gold-hilted Royal sword mentioned above. See Hoff et al,1956, pp. 68-69. Another, formerly in the Warwick Castle Armoury (Inv. No. E015), was sold in these rooms, lot 264, 12th December 2007 and another is illustrated Southwick 1982, p.137, no. 366.
A FRENCH SMALL-SWORD WITH CHISELLED AND GILT IRON HILT, CIRCA 1780 with associated hollow-triangular blade etched with trophies and flowers, iron hilt pierced and chiselled in low relief against a gilt ground (pitted), including double shell-guard decorated with trophy-of-arms medallions carried on a ground of trellis flowerheads, openwork quillon, quillon-block, knuckle-guard and pommel all decorated en suite with the guard, and the grip with a later binding of plaited wire and ribband between 'Turk's Heads' 89.5 cm; 35 1/4 in blade
A GERMAN ETCHED SPONTOON FOR A GUARD OF THE REPUBLIC OF NUREMBURG, 18TH CENTURY with leaf-shaped head etched with an elaborate trophy-of-arms on one face and 'R.P.NORMBERG' above the town arms on a trophy-of-arms on the other, moulded cross-piece, moulded socket, a pair of short straps, on its studded wooden haft with iron shoe 35.5 cm; 14 in head Nuremburg was at the height of its economic and cultural development in the 16th and early 17th century. The devastations in the thirty years war, along with the shift of world trade routes from land to the sea, led to its decline and loss of free imperial status, becoming part of the Bavarian Kingdom in 1806.
A FRENCH 20 BORE FLINTLOCK LONG HOLSTER PISTOL BY LA CHAISE A PARIS, CIRCA 1730-40 with tapering sighted barrel fitted with silver bead fore-sight on a bed of gold scrolls, inscribed '6', signed in gold and decorated with a gold trophy-of-arms over the breech (worn), engraved tang, signed engraved stepped bevelled lock involving a trumpeting putti ahead of the cock and a trophy-of-music on the tail (cock replaced, action defective), figured walnut full stock carved with foliage (cracked and chipped), engraved iron mounts comprising pierced side-plate formed of scrolls and foliage carrying a warrior profile medallion, spurred pommel, trigger-guard with acanthus finial, and a pair of ramrod-pipes and wooden ramrod 32.5 cm; 12 1/4 in barrel Laurent de Lachaise is recorded in Paris circa 1706-44.
A French Empire ormolu and bronze clock, the gilt dial embossed with floral roundel, black Roman numerals, Jadin a Paris, single winding hole, the case set with Roman soldier, battle trophy, embossed with swags, high leafy feet, 28cm high, c.1820 Condition Report: appears good condition probably re-gilding
A hallmarked silver trophy inscribed 'Royal Agricultural Society of England 1910 Champion Prize Presented by The Federation of Lancashire & Cheshire Agricultural Societies For The Best Lancashire Cheese', Elkington & Co, Birmingham, early 20th Century (date mark rubbed), wt. 37oz, on turned wooden base, height 25.5cm.
British Military badges - Coldstream Guards Valise badge (Brass), Worcester Regiment Large Car ornament trophy. (White Metal), Irish Guards Puggaree badge (Brass, lugs) K&K: 917, Victorian 96th Foot Glengarry Cap Badge (Brass, lugs), QVC K&K: 571 and Victorian 23rd Foot (Royal Welsh Fusiliers) Glengarry Badge (Brass, lugs). A nice collection of Victorian and later badges.
COBHAM ALAN: (1894-1973) English Pioneer Aviator, a specialist in long distance flights. A large 4to printed menu for a Banquet in honour of Alan Cobham in recognition of his successful flights from England to Capetown and Australia and back, given by the Aeronautical Chamber of Commerce of America Inc., at the Waldorf Astoria Hotel in New York, 29th November 1926, signed by Cobham in dark fountain pen ink with his name alone to a clear area at the head of the menu and further signed by seven other individuals including William P. MacCracken Jr. (1888-1969, American Pioneer Aviator), Frederick Trubee Davison (1896-1974, American Aviator of World War I), Will H. Hays (1879-1954, American Politician) and Mario de Bernardi (1893-1959, Italian Fighter Pilot of World War I, Test Pilot and Seaplane Air Racer of the 1920s) etc. Together with an attractive unsigned 4to printed page (possibly a loose insert originally presented with the menu) honoring Major Mario de Bernardi as Holder of the World's Seaplane Speed Record and achievements with the Italian Schneider Trophy Racing Team and featuring his portrait. Some light overall age wear and some staining, only very slightly affecting some of the signatures. G, 2
SCOTT & BLACK: Charles Scott (1903-1946) English Aviator & Tom Black (1899-1936) English Aviator. Winners of the MacRobertson Air Race in 1934. Signed vintage Tuck postcard by both Scott and Black individually. The image depicting the de Havilland Comet aircraft 'Grosvenor House', below two photographs of Black and Scott. Signed by both Scott and Black in bold black fountain pen ink, with their names alone, to a clear area of the verso. With a small crease to one corner, otherwise VGThe MacRobertson Trophy Air Race (also known as the London to Melbourne Air Race) took place October 1934 as part of the Melbourne Centenary celebrations. Scott and Black completed the race in a time of less than 3 days, despite flying the last stage with one engine throttled back because of an oil pressure indicator giving a faulty low reading.
A Chinese silver trophy cup with inscription, dated 1902 H.: 20 cm With engraved inscription: S.C.C. - L.T. Tournament - 1902 - Championschip - Won by David Beatty Condition reports and high resolution pictures are available on our website at www.rm-auctions.com. Further questions are always welcome at info@rm-auctions.com
A Chinese silver two-handled trophy cup with a phoenix, 19th C. H.: 22 cm - Dia.: 20 cm (ear to ear) Marked on the base "è£Ëœå¤©å¯¶ (Qiu Tianbao)", Nanking Road, ShangHai, circa 1795-1900 Condition reports and high resolution pictures are available on our website at www.rm-auctions.com. Further questions are always welcome at info@rm-auctions.com
The 1992 Tennis Federation Cup silver trophy in original presentation box with two signed photos of Steffi Graff. A cased 1992 Federation Cup winners trophy, in the form of a fine quality replica of the Federation Cup, unmarked by the Silversmith, inscribed The Ladies International Team Competition oreee par La Federation Internationale de Lawn-Tennis pour commemorer son 50 eme Anniversaire 1913-1963, mounted upon a wooden base with band inscribed Federation Cup by NEC, Winner, Frankfurt Am Main, Germany, July 12/19, 1992, 21 by 28cm, 8 1/4 by 11in., in original carrying case Germany won the 1992 Federation Cup defeating Spain 2-1. The German team comprised Anke Huber, Barbara Rittner & Steffi Graf. Sabine Hack was selected as a 4th team member but did not play. This was the 30th edition of the most important competition between national teams in womens tennis. For the first time, qualifying rounds were split among three regional zones, each sending teams to the main World Group tournament. Germany defeated Spain in the final, held on 19 July, giving Germany their second title and first since the German reunification. Good Condition. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £3.95, EU from £4.95, Overseas from £6.95.
Gp Capt. L S Snaith Member 1931 signed 23 June 85 Digital Schneider Trophy Race, Flown Cover Flown in the Digital Schnider Trophy Race from Bembridge Airport aircraft Beagle Bulldog XX654. Special Signed by Gp Capt. L S Snaith Member of the Original Trophy Team of the Schneider Trophy in 1931 that won the original Schneider Trophy outright for Great Britain. And the 1985 Schneider Trophy Air Race Judge. And on the reverse Signed by Sqn Ldr C Hilliker of the 1985 Team Details and photo enclosed. 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.
A French silver and gilt trophy cup of campana form with tongue embossed rim above strapwork cast collar and foot on a verde antico plinth bearing the inscription 'Coup de Gand, 13 Juillet 1919 offerte par le Colonel Joostens Cnt. le 5me d'artillerie' on the front and 'La-Pum Maggiore Antonelli' on the reverse, 23cmH including base
A silver 1918 twin handled pedestal bat wing design dish, with a pierced rim along with a sugar, milk bowl and sugar tongues matching, a silver napkin ring, a silver caddy spoon, a regency style silver cream jug with shell details, a silver sporting trophy with ebony base and a 20th century silver teapot with ebony handle, combined gross weight approximately 1028 grams/ 33.07 ozt (9)
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